Stay : Stay in Drukyul (Bhutan)

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Detail of the stay : Stay in Drukyul (Bhutan) - 6 days

  • Punakha
  • Thimphu
  • Punakha
  • Thimphu

Day 1: Arrival : Paro international airport

 Meet with your guide and driver upon clearing immigration and customs.

drive about 1 hour and 30 minutes to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan.


Day 2: Cultural visit to Thimphu

Steps: Thimphu

Meet your guide and driver in the hotel lobby.

Visit to the Royal Textile Academy: The visit to the RTA offers an excellent introduction to the techniques and styles of the different textiles woven in the country, as well as displays of the national dress "Gho" for men and "Kira" for women.

Simply Bhutan "Living" Museum: This visit will give an insight into a successful initiative to preserve Bhutan's culture and traditions and traditional contemporary art forms.

National Institute for Zorig Chusum: "School of Arts and Crafts", Zorig Chusum literally means the thirteen traditional arts and crafts. Better known as the School of Painting, this institute is where you can see young children learning and practicing Bhutan's ancient arts and crafts.

CSI Market: This is the largest market dedicated to products made and grown in Bhutan.

Day 3: Depart vers Punakha

Steps: Punakha

The first stop after leaving Thimphu is the Dochula Pass, located at 10,500 feet and a 23-minute drive from Thimphu. Here, visitors will discover one of Bhutan's most enchanting panoramas. Weather permitting, it is possible to admire the breathtaking peaks of Bhutan's northern frontier. Her Majesty the Queen Mother, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, inaugurated the 108 Namgyel Khangzang chortens as a tribute to the selfless service and visionary leadership of our fourth king, His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck. These chortens are a new landmark for travellers crossing Dochula, the first mountain pass into the interior of the country.

Chimi Lhakhang: Arriving at the village of Sopsokha, you can walk about 20 minutes through the rice fields to the monastery, Chimi Lhakhang. It was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley (also known as the Divine Madman to the West).

It is

believed that childless women visiting the monastery will become pregnant after receiving the "wang" (blessing).

Visit Punakha Dzong: Strategically located at the junction of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, the Dzong served as Bhutan's religious and administrative center until the mid-1950s. The dual system of government was introduced here in the early 17th century, and it was here that the Bhutanese enthroned the first king.


Day 4: Hiking in Nezergang

Steps: Thimphu

Drive to Nezergang and hike for approx. 1 hour 30 minutes to the Khamsum Yueley Namgyel Chorten :

The chorten was built by the Queen Mother, Her Majesty Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck in 1999 for the protection of the country and universal peace in the world.

Day 5: Day hike to Taktsang monastery

Steps: Paro

Trek to Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) monastery: Taktsang, meaning "Tiger's Nest", is built around a cave in which Guru Rinpoche (also known as Guru Padmasambhava) meditated. The monastery clings to a cliff 914 cm above the valley floor. The hike up to the monastery is exhausting, thrilling and mystical. Legend has it that Guru Rimpoche flew to the monastery site on the back of a tigress and meditated in the cave.

Day 6: Day 6: Departure

Steps: Paro

Day 6: Departure

Transfer and departure from Paro international airport

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