This is a very suitable itinerary for someone with longer holiday and who wishes to understand Bhutan in depth. This trip leads you all the way from the very modern Bhutan in the west to the extreme remote places in east Bhutan. Even in such a small country you will be surprised to see the big difference in life style, influence of the western culture and more between the two ends of the country. By the end of the trip you will get a very good idea about how Bhutan was many many years ago.
Due to the long distance drive, limited holiday period and limited hotels, very few tourists make this trip. But if anyone is confused about choosing this trip then this is the trip you should make it. One don’t get to travel again and again so might as well do it at one go.
ITINERARY
Day 01| Arrival in Paro
Day 02| Paro Sightseeing
Day 03| Paro – Thimphu (1.5 Hrs)
Day 04| Thimphu – Punakha (2 Hrs)
Day 05| Punakha sightseeing
Day 06| Punakha – Phobjikha (2 Hrs)
Day 07| Phobjikha – Trongsa (2 Hrs)
Day 08| Trongsa – Tang (3 Hrs)
Day 09| Tang – Jakar (1 Hr)
Day 10| Jakar Sightseeing
Day 11| Jakar – Mongar (8 Hrs)
Day 12| Mongar – Lhuntse – Mongar (Day Excursion)
Day 13| Mongar – Trashi Yangshi (4 Hrs)
Day 14| Trashi Yangtshi – Trashigang (3 Hrs)
Day 15| Trashigang Sightseeing
Day 16| Trashigang – Samdrup Jongkhar (6 Hrs)
Day 17| Departure
* Itinerary can be customized as per your requirement/duration
* Itinerary is subject to flight and hotel availability
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Day 01| Arrival in Paro
Early morning flight to Paro, Bhutan (Please check the flight timing). The flight from Delhi/Kathmandu is considered as one of the most scenic flight offering the view of the world’s top ten highest peaks. Upon your arrival in Paro airport our guide will be there to welcome you and transfer to your hotel. Later visit the National museum which has all range of collections ranging from pre history of Bhutan. Visit Paro Dzong (Fortress) on foot and continue walking through the oldest wooden bridge still in use. Continue further to stroll around the old Paro town and peep into some local handicrafts stores. Could get some opportunity to see the traditional game, Archery match going on. Evening back to the hotel.
Overnight: Paro| Altitude: 2200m
Day 02| Paro Sightseeing
Morning drive to the base for the hike (3 hrs uphill) to Tiger’s Nest, the most revered temple in the country that literally hangs on a granite cliff over looking the Paro valley. Most of the day will go on the hike. Evening if you have the energy and time visit the Kichu Lakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan which marks the beginning of Buddhism in the country. Hot stone bath available at an additional cost.
Overnight: Paro
Day 03| Paro – Thimphu (1.5 Hrs)
Morning drive to Thimphu. Upon arrival, visit the Memorial Chorten (temple) built in memory of the late 3rd King. This place now happens to be a get together point for the elderly people, who spend their whole day chanting prayers and meeting their friends. Drive further up to visit the Dechenphodrang monastic school and meet the young monks. Later continue to Zilukha nunnery to meet the nuns and interact with them. Visit the enclosure where the national animal, Takins are kept and drive to visit the largest and the newly built statue of Buddha offering magnificent view of entire Thimphu valley. After 5 PM, if time permits, visit the fortress of Thimphu, Tashichho Dzong, which houses the throne of the king. Evening walk around the happening town, the largest and the most crowded town in Bhutan.
Overnight: Thimphu| Altitude: 2300m
Day 04| Thimphu – Punakha (2 Hrs)
Morning visit the happening weekend market (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) where the locals from the surrounding villages come to sell their produce. They sell their goods and in return they buy their basic necessities. In olden days, bata system was practiced by everyone. Visit the traditional Hand Made Paper Mill. Visit the School of Arts and Crafts where students learn 13 different arts used predominantly in Bhutan. Visit Folk Heritage Museum which explains how a traditional house used to be like in the olden days. Later visit the National Library which houses the collection of Bhutanese rich religious text and the contemporary Buddhism teachings from master all around the world. Lunch in town and drive to Punakha crossing over Dochula pass (3200 mts). If the weather permits one can enjoy a spectacular breath taking view of the highest mountain peaks of Bhutan at a sight that stretches almost 180 degrees. Take a break and walk around the 108 stupas and continue to the sub tropical valley of Punakha offering a different vegetation. En route just before arriving the hotel, taka a nice hike through the paddy field and old village to visit Chimi Lakhang, the temple of fertility associated with religious art of phallus.
Overnight: Punakha| Altitude: 1350m
Day 05| Punakha Sightseeing
Morning drive to visit Punakha Dzong (fortress), which houses the most elaborated temple in the country. This is a must to see fortress in Bhutan and a fine example of Bhutanese rich Art and Architecture. After the visit if you are in mood for a nice half-day hike, you could start the hike right above the Dzong with a short steep climb offering a great view of the valley with houses spread all around and the never ending turquoise river and it’s sandy river bed. This trail is also popular for mountain biking. The hike ends through the farm field crossing the newly constructed bridge, where your car will be waiting at the other side of the river. If you choose the entire activity can be done on foot from your hotel. After lunch could go for an hour hike (uphill) to the temple of Khamsum Yuley Lakhang overlooking the paddy field and the snakelike river bends. If you are bit tired, could also drive for a short while towards Wangdi province and stop for a short hike to the ancient village of Rinchengang overlooking the ruins of Wangdi Dzong. It’s amazing how they have managed to be together with and preserve the old houses. Or could relax in the balcony of the hotel to enjoy the view and the nature.
Overnight: Punakha
Day 06| Punakha – Phobjika (2 Hrs)
If you are staying in hotel Meri Puensum, hotel Zandopelri or hotel Densa, early morning it will be a treat to walk up to the hilltop to visit the nunnery and interact with the nuns and enjoy the magnificent view of Punakha and Wangdi valley. Later after breakfast drive to the remote isolated valley of Phobjikha. The drive is very picturesque and worth every turn and climb. This valley is protected being winter home for the endangered Black Necked Cranes migrating to Bhutan every end of Oct to end of Feb. This valley is a paradise for the nature lovers and hikers. There are many trails such as the Phobjikha Nature trail hike (2.5 Hrs), which offers beautiful view of the valley. It starts from the valley and end with Gangtey Goempa temple at the hilltop overlooking the valley. Or if you are too tired after the long drive, could relax in the hotel and enjoy the breathtaking view of the valley. This is a very remote village and the hotel standard is very basic. Farm house stay optional.
Overnight: Phobjikha| Altitude: 2900m
Day 07| Phobjikha – Trongsa (2 Hrs)
Morning could go for walk right below your hotel and meet the school children who all walk for hours to reach their nearest school. Later after breakfast continue your drive crossing over Pelela Pass at 3,300m which forms the part of Black mountain range that divides the country into east and west. Enroute could take a short break and go for short hike to the remote village of Rukubji or Chendibji. The drive is long but the landscape is picturesque and worth. On arrival relax in the hotel.
Overnight: Trongsa| Altitude: 2200m
Day 08| Trongsa – Tang (3 Hrs)
Morning walk through the single lane town of Trongsa and visit the majestic Trongsa Dzong (Fortress), the home of the royals. Historically Trongsa Dzong is the most important Dzong and the largest as well. Must visit the Ta Dzong, an ancient watchtower, which houses a unique museum. Later start driving for the remote village of Tang, crossing over Yotong La pass at 3,400m. After a short descend en route just before arriving Jakar, stop in Chumi valley, the weaving place, by the roadside where “Yatha” (wool weaving) is woven here which Bumthang is famous for. Continue your drive crossing over Kiki La pass stopping in Jakar for a short while. After Jakar, continue your drive to the remote isolated village of Tang, due to it’s remoteness, very few tourists get to visit this village. The landscape is beautiful crossing through many small villages. Just before reaching Tang village, if you want to avoid driving, you have an option to take a shortcut by crossing the bridge and walk for about half an hour to the O’Chholing palace, the ancestral home to the royal family of Tang region which is converted into a museum. Overnight in guest house belonging to the old palace. Enjoy the calmness and the beautiful view of the Tang valley. It’s a quite little village, which got electricity recently.
Overnight: O’Chholing Guest House| Altitude: 2800m
Day 09| Tang – Jakar (1 Hr)
Morning walk around the tiny village, meeting the locals, the shy children and interacting with them. Witness their morning village activities. Later after breakfast, visit the unique museum of O’Chholing, which has very fine and unique collection of Bhutanese Arts and Artifacts. It covers and explains about all the history and details of Tang village activities during the olden days. Later after lunch bid farewell to the family of the museum and drive back to Jakar.
Overnight: Jakar| Altitude: 2650m
Day 10| Jakar Sightseeing
Bumthang province consists of four different valleys know as Chumi, Jakar, Tang and Ura. This province is the most historical and one of the holiest place in Bhutan with so many temples and holy sites spread all around the province. Jakar is a beautiful valley and if you want to take a break and avoid driving, today’s activity can be entirely done on foot. Visit Jampay Lakhang, one of the first two Buddhist temples built in the country. Visit Kurjey lakhang temple, one of the holiest site in Bhutan, this is also the site where the royals are cremated. Cross the suspension bridge follow the dirt road and through the village of Parar and visit Tamshing lakhang temple. End your day with a walk passing by the Swiss farm. If time permits visit the Jakar Dzong offering beautiful view of the valley. Evening stroll in Jakar town and try some local pancake and noodles.
Overnight: Jakar
Day 11| Jakar – Mongar (8 Hrs)
Morning start your drive for Mongar. The drive is long but it’s very picturesque and offers wide range of vegetation crossing over Ura la pass and descending towards the village of Ura. The climb starts again with change in wide range of vegetation. Finally crossing over Thrumshingla pass, almost 4,000m making it the highest motorable road in Bhutan. After the pass, you start descending, crossing Shingkhar village where the Bumthap people bring their cattle towards the south zone in winter. En route picnic lunch. Continue descending through steep road offering the beautiful view of Namling waterfall. Finally you reach the warm town of Limithang. You will see a change in wide range of vegetation from Alpine to Sub tropical. On the way you may see the great Hornbills, Rofus and the Golden Languar too. Finally after crossing the bridge, you will need to climb till you reach Mongar at the hilltop.
Overnight: Mongar| Altitude: 1500m
Day 12| Mongar – Lhuntse – Mongar (Full day)
Day excursion to Lhuentse, the ancestors of our kings hailed from this province, the villagers of these areas are popularly known for their weavings and the most intricate designs comes from Lhuentse. It’s a beautiful drive through many remote villages offering beautiful landscape. Enroute will have another picnic lunch by the riverside. After visiting the Dzong, drive back a short distance and take a short hike to the village of Khoma, the weaving center where the finest design comes from this village. If you like, could drive to the village through the dirt road. Later drive back to the hotel. In case if you are tired of driving, you could avoid the day excursion to Lhuntse and visit the villages and temples near by and relax in the afternoon.
Overnight: Mongar
Day 13| Mongar – Trashi Yangtse (4 Hrs)
Drive to the remote province of Tashi Yangtse, crossing over the pass of Kori La, driving through villages and paddy fields and the popular Yadi loop, after crossing the Rolong Chuu bridge, we can see the view of Trashigang Dzong, we take a diversion from Chakzam following the river to Yangtse. As you drive you will see houses and villages spread all around the mountains. En route visit the Gom Kora Lhakahng, blessed and mediated by Guru Rimpoche in a big rock, there is a popular festival taking place during March. Picnic lunch at a place by the river. Continue your picturesque drive. As soon as you reach Tashi Yangtse you will be greeted by Chorten Kora temple, a circular chorten where a princess of Arunchal Pradesh was doomed here, the festival takes place in the month of March and many people from Arunchal Pradesh visits this site. Visit the town and villagers making the Dapas (wooden bowls). This is a very remote town and the hotel standard is very basic.
Overnight: Trashi Yangtse| Altitude: 1650m
Day 14| Trashi Yangtse – Trashigang (3 Hrs)
After breakfast visit the gallery of the park, could meet the Ranger of the Bomdeling Wildlife Scantuary which takes half a day of walking from here. Visit Painting School of the east. Start retracing your journey back till checkpoint at the bridge and start climbing up till you reach Trashigang. Later visit the impressive Trashigang Dzong, overlooking north part of its province. Walk around the little town but the busiest town of east Bhutan. Evening back to your hotel and relax.
Overnight: Trashigang| Altitude: 1700m
Day 15| Trashigang sightseeing
Morning drive towards the north of the valley and visit the Ranjung monastery and hike around the quite little town of Ranjung. Drive further up through the dirt road or could walk through the village of Radhi and the Nunnery. If you prefer longer walk, you can also take a walk from the School to other side of the river and come from the upper village. This will take most of your day and evening drive back to your hotel.
Overnight: Trashigang
Day 16| Trashigang – Samdrup Jongkhar (6 Hrs)
Morning start your drive for Bhutan India border town, S/Jongkhar. The drive goes through many villages and again a picturesque landscape. You may spent some time watching the Great Horn Bills and the Rofus Horn bills, which are rare! Picnic lunch on the way. Enjoy the picturesque landscape as you descend over the balcony of Himalayas. Being the India Bhutan border town, it might not be of your Bhutanese traditional expectations. Upon arrival, you guide will assist you to find your transport for the next day to drive you to the airport. Farewell dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: Samdrup Jongkhar| Altitude: 150m
Day 17| Departure
Morning, your guide will help you to complete the immigration formalities and will bid your farewell. Drive to Guwhati airport (2 Hrs) and catch your flight for Kolkotta/Delhi.
Some useful Bhutanese phrases
Hello: Ku-zu-zam-po-la (meaning good health)
Thank You: Ka din chey la
See you: Lok jey gay
Good bye: Lus la “or” Laso la
PARO
Accentuating the natural beauty are the many elegant, traditional-style houses that dot the valley and surrounding hills. Paro town has been growing rapidly in recent years and there are plenty of restaurants, bakeries and cafes to choose from. One of the distinctive features of Paro town is that …
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THIMPHU
Thimphu is the most modern city in Bhutan with an abundance of restaurants, internet cafes, nightclubs and shopping centers, however it still retains its’ cultural identity and values amidst the signs of modernization.Thimphu is one of the few towns in Bhutan that have been equipped with ATM…
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PUNAKHA
On October 13, 2011, the wedding of the King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, and his fiancé, Jetsun Pema, was held at the Punakha Dzong. Punakha valley has a pleasant climate with warm winters and hot summers. It is located at an average elevation of 1200 meters above sea level. Owin…
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WANGDUE PHODRANG
Festivals One of the most notable sites in the district is Phobjikha Valley. This valley is the habitat of rare and endangered Black Necked Cranes that roost there during their annual migrations. The residents of the valley have garnered much acclaim for their conservation efforts to preserve th…
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BUMTHANG
Bumthang Dzongkhag consists of four main valleys Ura, Chumey, Tang and Choekhor. Choekhor is the largest of the four mountain valleys and is widely considered as ‘Bumthang Valley’. The valleys are broad and gentle carved by the ancient glaciers. The wide and scenic valleys draws a…
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TRONGSA
This town is situated on a steep ridge and offers spectacular views of the deep valleys surrounding it. The various hotels, guesthouses and restaurants all offer stunning views from their balconies. Trongsa Dzong is easily visible from anywhere in the town and is always an impressive sight as it i…
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LHUNTSE
The landscape is spectacular, with stark cliffs towering above river gorges and dense coniferous forests. The region is famous for its weavers, and their distinctive textiles are generally considered to be the best in the country. Kurtoep women are especially adept at weaving a textile called K…
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SAMDRUP JONGKHAR
There are several well maintained hotels, most of which serve a good mix of Bhutanese, Indian and continental cuisine. As a border town, Samdrup Jongkhar is often used as the entry point for merchants and tourists entering Eastern Bhutan overland. A little way outside the town you can find the …
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