Tour to Buddhist Icons of Bhutan

Tour to Buddhist Icons of Bhutan

To the Last Tantric Vajrayana Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan
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  • A complete journey to all Buddhist Temples & Icons of Bhutan


    The Kingdom of Bhutan is a haven for retreat and mediation with its peaceful and tranquil environment, sacred and holy sites. Over the centuries, great Buddhist scholars, saints, lamas, yogis, and teachers have come to this isolated Himalayan Kingdom to immerse themselves in meditation as an alternative way of living and in quest for the ultimate truth. The whole kingdom of Bhutan is considered as a ‘Baeyul’, a land hidden by Guru Rinpoche from evil spirits and more relevantly from the evils of modernization and consumerism. Moreover, Bhutan has numerous holy sites and caves blessed by Guru Rinpoche and many other learned saints.
    There are small retreat centers and hermitages all over located near temples and monasteries high in the mountains. For the Buddhist practitioners and monks, it is a common trait for them to disappear amongst the hills and mountains for days, months and years. Meditation is an integral part of Buddhism, a journey into the self and time to reflect upon life and the whole purpose of life and death.
    Duration
    17 Days
    Places
    Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Wangdue, Trongsa and Bumthang 
    Hotel
    3 Star Hotels, Mediation Centres, Lhakhangs and Caves
    Our itineraries include meditation in any of the caves or temples or solitary retreat for few hours in isolated, sacred sites blessed by Buddhist saints and masters. We can also tie up with star rates hotels who regularly organize yoga sessions, retreat and meditation facilities.

    Special Attention...

    Visit to Caves and Temples
    Visit off the beaten path temples and sacred caves and sites 

    Interactive Learning Sessions
    Interactive sessions on Buddhism, Meditation and Spirituality with English speaking monks or with translators

    Self Meditation 
    Self Meditation for an hour or full day at sacred sites/temples throughout the trip
    Overnight Stays 
    Overnight stays at Monasteries and temples with due permission

    Resourceful Team and Spiritual Guidance
    English speaking tour guide knowledgeable and well versed in Buddhism and Bhutan in general

    Explore by Hikes
    Short hikes to remote temples and monasteries where regular tourists normally don’t visit
    Whats Included?
    3 Star Hotels, Temples and Meditation Centres
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    SUV Luxury Car/Coaster/Coaches
    Certified and English Speaking Guide, Driver with SUV Car/Coaches with Spiritual Guide (Optional)
    Other Inclusions:
    1. All Meals
    2. Hot thermos with tea/coffee on the go 
    3. Bottled Water Throughout the Trip
    4. Packed Lunches and Snacks on demand
    5. Wifi and laundry
    6. Cooler box for cold water/beverage in the vehicle 
    7. Umbrellas
    8. Monumental Fees
    9. Bhutan Tourism Development Fee
    10. VISA and VISA Processing Fee
    11. Government Royalty- goes towards the socio-economic development activities, eg, education, health, roads, etc
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    Itinerary

    • Day 1 – Welcome to Bhutan - the land of Thunder Dragon

      On arrival at the Paro International Airport your tour guide and driver will warmly welcome you. Depending on the time of the day you can have your lunch or tea/coffee/snacks in Paro town and then start your magical experience of Bhutan by first visiting the impressive Rinpung Dzong/Fortress of Heaped Jewels which is a fine example of the ostentatious Bhutanese art and architecture.  The Dzong is located in the heart of the town and a few minutes walk through Nyimazam, one of the few last remaining traditional cantilever bridges in Bhutan. Dzongs serve as both monastic institutions and district administrative offices.


      Located above the Dzong is the National Museum that houses various antiques and artefacts of Bhutan and provides a deep insight into Bhutan’s cultural and religious history.


      Check into your hotel, rest and relax. In the evening enjoy a stroll through the market places or nearby your hotel. Overnight at your hotel in Paro.

    • Day 2: Drak Karpo Lhakhang / Temple

      Drive for about 30 minutes till you reach the base of the Temple and a few minutes walk will bring you to the Drak Karpo Lhakhang. Visit the main temples where your guide will tell you the story about the Lhakhang and its spiritual importance. It is believed that circumambulating the Lhakhang and the caves will wash away/cleanse your sins.


      Enjoy your picnic lunch and spend the day circumambulating or meditating. In the evening drive back to your hotel and overnight at Paro.

    • Day 3: Excursion of Dongkola, Bemri and Dochotey Lhakhangs

      Early morning drive for about 2 hours till you reach the end of the roadpoint, and walk for two hours till you reach Bemri Lhakhang. It is believed that a hundred thousand Dakinis visited this place and blessed it as a holy site.


      Then hike for about another four hours till Dochotey Lhakhang that abounds in mystical stories making it yet another sacred pilgrimage site in Bhutan. Interact with the Lhakhang caretaker (a residing monk) and overnight at the Monastery.

    • Day 4: Dochotey Lhakhang – Dongkola Lhakhang

      Early morning meditation followed by breakfast and walk back for another 5 hours till you reach Dongkola Lhakhang located on top of the mountain. After visiting the Lhakhang and if there is time you can visit another Temple nearby or drive to Thimphu. From Dongkola it is about 2.5 hours drive till Thimphu.


      Overnight at your hotel in Thimphu.

    • Day 5: Thimphu Valley Excursion – Combination of the Ancient and the Modern

      Thimphu with a population of about 130,000 people is one of the last few capital cities without traffic lights and the traffic still managed by traffic policemen. While strictly maintaining the aesthetic beauty and traditional style of architecture in the modern buildings, there are also very old temples and numerous monasteries in and around the city, a few discotheques, Karaoke joints and pubs.


      Soak in the panoramic view of the Thimphu valley from the site of the gigantic Lord Buddha, a 51-meter bronze Shakyamuni Buddha statue gilded in gold. You can also hike for an hour around the Buddha with views of the Thimphu valley from various points.


      The beautiful Memorial Chorten/stupa in town is another favorite with the tourists and a regular sight for congregation of devout Buddhists circumambulating the Chorten from dawn till dusk. The main statue of the Buddha inside the Chorten is said to grant wishes for the earnest and honest hearted!


      If you want to mingle with the Bhutanese people and jostle with local farmers amongst the aroma of organic fruits and vegetables, the Centenary Farmers Market is the place to be. Smiling tourists watch in awe as locals bargain with the vendors and you could even stock up on your organic fruits for the coming days.


      From town walk for a few minutes to Changangkha Lhakhang the oldest temple in Thimphu.


      In the evening visit the Tashichho Dzong/Fortress of the Auspicious Religion and office of the Golden throne of the Dragon King of Bhutan. After, stroll through the market places and the craft bazaar.


      Overnight at your hotel in Thimphu.

    • Day 6: Dodeydrak Monastery

      After breakfast drive for about 30 minutes till you reach the base of the Monastery from where you will hike uphill for another 2 hours till you reach the Dodeydrak Monastery. Located in Thimphu the capital City the Monastery still remains remotely located with not many visitors and hardly any tourists. The Dodeydrak Monastery is a complex of small temples that serve as a Buddhist Institute for learning and resident monks are all young and old.


      Since you will be spending the night at the Monastery Guesthouse you have enough time to visit the main temples and interact with the novice monks. In the evening you can learn more about Buddhism and meditation from the Principal or the Vice Principal of the Institute, both of them speak English and they are graduates from the Tango and Cheri Monasteries (which you will be visiting next).

    • Day 7: Dodeydrak – Tango & Cheri Monasteries

      Enjoy your early morning meditation and sunrise over the Thimphu valley, have breakfast and hike downhill for an hour from whereon drive for another half an hour till you reach the base of the Tango Monastery. Tango and Cheri Monasteries are located north of Thimphu on two adjacent hills. You can first visit the Tango Monastery and interact with the monks who all speak English.


      The Tango Monastery/University for Buddhist Institutes is an hour walk uphill through well maintained pathways. Tango was founded by Lama Gyalwa Lhanama in the 13th Century and its present structure built by Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye in 1688. Tango means ‘horse head’ and conforms to the main deity Hayagriva (local name is Tandin). Tango Monastery covers the caves where originally meditation and miracles were performed by saints from the 12th Century onwards.


      Next visit the Cheri Monastery also another one and half hour hike uphill.  Also called as Chagri Dorjeden, the Monastery was established in 1620 by Lama Zhabdrung. Cheri was the first of a series of monasteries built by Lama Zhabdrung (The saint who unified Bhutan).  Presently the Monastery serves as a major teaching, meditation and retreat center.


      Drive back to your hotel and overnight at Thimphu.

    • Day 8: Thimphu – Punakha and Wangdue Valleys

      After breakfast check out of your hotel and drive for about three hours to Wangdue and Punakha valleys.


      Enroute stop over at the Dochulaa Pass (3150 meters) and on a clear day enjoy the spectacular views of the snow-capped Himalayan Mountains. The 108 small stupas built over a small hill is also a beautiful sight. The road from the Pass winds down to the warm and fertile valleys of Punakha and Wangdue.


      A visit to the Fertility Temple / Chime Lhakhang is a must for its unique Phallic paintings on the walls of the houses and symbols. It is a pleasant 30 minutes walk through mustard and paddy fields. Standing on a picturesque hilltop the Lhakhang is famous for its fertility wish grants to couples. Inside the walls of the Lhakhang are beautiful frescoes depicting the colorful life of Lama Drukpa Kuenley, the Divine Madman regarded for his crazy methods of teaching that included blessing women in the form of copulation!


      Next visit the impressive Punakha Dzong / Fortress of Great Bliss built in 1673 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel (the first spiritual & political leader of Bhutan) to commemorate the final victory against numerous Tibetan invasions. Located on a piece of land between two rivers Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu (literally meaning male and female rivers), the Dzong is massive, huge and magnificent in all its architectural grandeur. Although ravaged by flood, fire and earthquakes many times, the Dzong was always rebuilt with its original pattern and design. The first King of modern Bhutan was crowned in Punakha Dzong. Important religious ceremonies are still held in the Dzong. The Royal Wedding ceremony on 13th October 2011 of the Fifth King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to Jetsun Pema was conducted in Punakha Dzong.


      From the Dzong enjoy a short walk through a beautiful pathway of giant flowering trees and flowers and on to the longest iron suspension bridge.


      Overnight at your hotel in Punakha.

    • Day 9: Punakha – Trongsa Valleys

      After breakfast, drive for a few minutes up north and hike for an hour to Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten / Stupa. You will be walking through pine trees and paddy fields. From the Chorten you can enjoy sweeping views of the valley with paddy fields, scattered villages and the meandering Mo Chhu (Female river).


      Today you will drive for about 5 hours to Trongsa valley with stops in between at scenic locations.


      Overnight at your hotel in Trongsa.

    • Day 10: Trongsa - Tharpaling Goemba in Bumthang Valley

      Trongsa Dzong  / Fortress of the Vanguard of Warriors was built in 1644 and from a distance before reaching Trongsa one can see its spectacular sight and its strategic location on a mountain spur high above the Mangde Chhu (River). As per tradition, all the Kings of Bhutan had to first become the Trongsa Penlop (Governor) before being installed as the Crown Prince and finally the King of Bhutan. For centuries the Dzong controlled the east-west trade and the only road or path connecting east and west Bhutan passed through the courtyard of the Dzong. In the olden times, the Trongsa Penlop was so powerful that at his behest, the massive doors of the Dzong could be closed cutting off all communication between eastern and western Bhutan.


      Located above the Dzong is a Watch Tower converted into a Museum housing various important and religious artifacts.


      You will continue your drive to Bumthang via Yotongla Pass. Outdoor mountain top tea and snacks will be arranged either in Yotongla Pass or on a beautiful place with a good view of the surrounding valleys and hills.


      The drive is very scenic and beautiful with different kinds of rhododendrons blooming all the way in spring. From Yotongla pass you will gently descend down to Chumey. From Chumey village drive for about an hour uphill to the remote Tharpaling Goemba/Monastery and overnight at a house near the Monastery.

    • Day 11: Tharpaling Goemba/Monastery

      Founded by Longchen Ramjam the Tharpaling Goemba was used as a meditation center by eminent Buddhist scholars and high Lamas over the centuries. You can visit the many meditation caves of Guru Padmasambhava, Longchenpa and many other Lamas. You can spend the whole day meditating in the various caves.


      In the evening drive to Bumthang valley (1.5 hours) and overnight at your hotel in Bumthang.

    • Day 12: Bumthang Valley Excursion – The Spiritual Heartland of Bhutan

      Bumthang is a beautiful wide valley and as the name suggests the place abounds in numerous spiritual sites, stories and myths. In the olden days Bumthang used to be frequently haunted/disturbed by demons and terrifying spirits, and many learned holy Lamas had subdued most of these spirits and turned them into local deities and protectors of the Buddha Dharma. There are many sacred temples and monasteries and we have chosen a few important ones for you to visit.


      After a typical Bumthang breakfast, visit the Jakar Dzong/Fortress of the White Bird and walk at a leisurely pace to the four temples of Jambay Lhakhang/temple, Kurjey Lhakhang, Tamzhing and kenchosum Lhakhang. All the monasteries are ancient and with their unique history and beauty.


      In the evening visit the Kharchu Dratshang/Buddhist Institute overlooking the valley, and you can interact with the monks and lamas.


      Overnight at your hotel in Bumthang.

    • Day 13: Excursion of Tang Valley and Kunzang Drak /Cave

      After breakfast drive for about 2 hours to Tang Valley with an enroute stop at the Mebar Tsho / Burning Lake. It is believed that Terton Pema Lingpa (Spiritual Treasure Discoverer) jumped into the lake with a burning oil lamp, came out of the lake with the lamp still burning and numerous spiritual treasures, which had been hidden by Guru Padmasambhava centuries ago. Hence this is a holy site and a must visit for all Buddhists.


      Continue drive to Tang and from a little above the valley, hike for about 3 hours till you reach Kunzang Drak, another very important site of Terton Pema Lingpa and Guru Padmasambhava. You can spend the day meditating in the different caves and if possible we will arrange for an overnight stay near the main temple. Or you can return to Tang and stay at the Tang Guesthouse.

    • Day 14: Excursion of Tang Valley and Kunzang Drak /Cave

      Early morning meditation and explore the remote valley of Tang by visiting few farmhouses and interact with the farmers/villagers. You can also visit the local palace turned Museum and enjoy a picnic lunch by the Tang riverside.


      In the evening drive back to Bumthang and overnight at your hotel in Bumthang.

    • Day 15: Bumthang – Paro: Domestic Flight

      After breakfast you can take the 30 minutes domestic flight from Bumthang to Paro. Check into your hotel, rest and relax.


      There are many local temples and monasteries you can visit or you can rest at the hotel and do meditation.


      In the evening walk through the Paro town and market places. There are many small handicraft shops if you wish to purchase local handicrafts or souvenirs. In the town you can also visit the Dungtse Lhakhang, a 3-storied temple amid the paddy fields. Drive for a few minutes to the View Point from where you can enjoy the night view of the well lit Paro Dzong, Museum and the Cantilever Bridge.


      Overnight at your hotel in Paro.

    • Day 16: Tiger’s Nest / Taktsang Monastey – One of the Most Important Cultural Icons of Bhutan

      Have an early morning sumptuous breakfast for your hike to Taktsang Monastery / Tiger’s Nest which is about 3 hours uphill and 2 down. Located around 900 meters above the Paro valley on a precarious almost vertical mountain cliff, Taktsang Goemba is truly a wonderful and spectacular sight in terms of location, setting and history. In the 8th Century this was one of the major sites where Guru Padmasambhava – the patron saint of Buddhism in Bhutan meditated with his consort Khandro Yeshey Tshogyal. It is believed that Guru flew on a female tigress in pursuit of a demon, which he subdued at the current site of the Monastery. It is one of the holiest site in the Buddhist arena and the most important cultural icon in Bhutan. While riding ponies are available (only till halfway) however we’d suggest you to hike and enjoy climbing up the mountain.


      You can have your lunch, tea/snacks at the cafeteria midway and spend the whole day meditating in the caves or exploring the temple located higher up the mountain. Hike back in the evening.


      Back at your hotel you can enjoy a relaxed massage with a professional and trained Spa therapist and a traditional Hot stone Bath supposed to be very curative with numerous healing and medicinal properties.


      Enjoy your dinner by yourselves or with your tour guide and driver.


      Overnight at your hotel in Paro.

    • Day 17: Paro International Airport and Depart

      After breakfast drive for about 30 minutes to the Paro International Airport. Your guide and driver will bid you farewell and we hope you had a pleasant holiday in Bhutan. 

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    • How long is the Visa process and can I apply directly with the Bhutan Government for my tourist Visa?

      Visa formalities is smooth and hassle free for tourists as only registered tour companies/operators can apply for tourist Visas with the Tourism Council of Bhutan. As your chosen tour company, once we confirm your travel dates, flights and logistics we will apply for your Bhutan Visa. All tourist Visa approval is 100% guaranteed and Visa approval only depends on your imminent travel dates. Visa usually gets approved 1 month prior to your arrival date to Bhutan. 

    • Can we buy our flight tickets or do we have to buy from you?

      You can either purchase your flight tickets online https://www.drukair.com.bt or we can do on your behalf. It will be more convenient for you and for us if we purchase your flight tickets, as there is no difference in the price whether you or we purchase. However, as a Registered Ticketing Agent of both the Airlines in Bhutan, we will be the first ones to know if there are any changes in the flight timing or schedule, and we can immediately liaise with the airlines for the next best options and reschedule accordingly the hotels and itinerary. 


      The second advantage is if there are any promotional rates we can avail the offer and pass it on to you which is not possible if you buy online. 

    • Can we have a yoga class or a session while in Bhutan?

      Yoga is gaining popularity in Bhutan and there are few yoga centers offering scheduled sessions by professional yoga teachers at no cost or a minimum fee. Also luxury premium hotels like Uma by Como, Six Senses and Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary offers free yoga classes for their in house guests as per their schedule. For walk in guests the additional cost for a 1 hour yoga session with their in-house teacher at Uma by Como in Paro is USD 120.00 for 1 person. 



      However, if you do not need a teacher, then we can provide yoga mats which will be kept in your car all times and whenever you want you can ask your guide to take you to a good spot to do your yoga. There are many scenic spots and plenty of opportunity for outdoor yoga session by yourself or with your traveling group.   


      We also arrange special wellness and Yoga retreat trips on request.

    • Do I have to travel with a tour guide?

      Tourism in Bhutan is managed by the Tourism Council of Bhutan and as per the Tourism Policy any tourists wishing to visit Bhutan must tie up with a local tour operator for Visa and all logistics. The policy also mandates that each tour group irrespective of the number of people in a group, must have a tour guide and a driver. While all this sounds restrictive, suffocating and almost like traveling to North Korea where they also have the guided tour policy, however please be assured the similarity ends at these words. Bhutan is a liberal country and one of the safest places to visit and live in. Tour itineraries are customized as per the interests of the guests and the guests has the liberty to choose their duration of travel and places to visit. Guests have the liberty to start their day at any time they choose, spend extra time at a site or skip any sight if not interested. 


      The tour guide and driver are more like local companions showing you the places and providing local insight into the culture of Bhutan, while also taking care of all logistics and ensuring you have a hassle free comfortable holiday in Bhutan.

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      Tour programmes booked and subsequently cancelled shall be subject to cancellation charges as follows:


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    • Can we customize our itinerary or do we follow a set itinerary?

      Our tour itineraries are flexible and customized as per the guests’ interests, hobbies and preferences. At the onset of our communication we always inform our guests of the same and to let us know their interests and accordingly we discuss and finalize the itinerary. There are many places to visit and numerous things to do, and it may not be possible to visit all the places, therefore we provide the options and our guests choose the same as per their interests. 


      Additionally, our website has a complete list of attractions and things to do, so guests can pick and choose their preferred places and activities. 

    • Do I have to eat at preselected hotels/restaurants?

      No you do not have to eat at preselected restaurants. For breakfast you can eat at your hotel, and for lunch and dinner you can try out the many restaurants that serve traditional Bhutanese, Indian, Chinese and continental cuisines. We also do not like to limit our guests to eat only at the hotels and buffet. Your guide will take you to these restaurants as per your food preference. As long as the restaurants are not 5 star, all 3 meals are included in the tour package.

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