Punakha Dromche - 9 Days

Punakha Dromche

Punakha Dromche takes place in the first month of the year in the ancient capital of Bhutan. Mask dance performed by monks and laymen and the best way to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. A Tsechu is a Buddhist festival in honor of Guru Rimpoche, the saint who brought Buddhism to Bhutan.

Day 1
Arrival in Paro

Welcome to Land Of Thunder Dragon “Bhutan”. You will be welcomed by one of our guides waiting outside the arrival hall. Drive to the capital city of Bhutan Thimphu.

Memorial Chorten – Build in the memory of Third Druk Gyalpo and is dedicated to World Peace.

Buddha View Point – Budha Dordenma siting on the top of Kuensel Phodrang giving the stunning view of Thimphu city.

Motithang Takin Preserve – Visit the park where the national animal of Bhutan Taken is preserved.

Day 2
Tou of Thimphu

Day trek to Tango Goemba – built by Drukpa Kunley (‘The Diven Madman’) in the 15th century, is now the highest center of Buddhist learning in the country. Lunch by river site in the afternoon.

Heritage Museum- Dedicated to connecting people to the Bhutanese rural past though exhibition of artifacts used in rural households.

Textile Museum – Witnesses the art of traditional weaving.

Simtokha Dzong – Oldest fortess in the kingdom.

Day 3
Thimphu to Punakha

We will drive to the formal capital of Bhutan until 1955, Punakha. On the way, we will stop at Dochula Pass, a popular tourist spot that grants stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas. Here, we have 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens build in the name of the Bhutanese soldiers killed in a 2003 battle with Assamese insurgents from India.

Enjoy the Punakha Dromche with the local’s.

Day 4
Punakha to Bumthang

Chimmi Lhakhang – A 20 minutes walk across terraced fields through the village of Sopsokha from the roadside to the small temple located on a hillock in the center of the valley below Metshina.

Wangdue Phodrang Dzong – visit Wangdue Phodrang Dzong under reconstruction after it got danage by fire.

Day 5
Bumthang

Jakar Dzong – Built by the grandfather of Zhabdrung in 1549 as a monastery and now used as the administrative center of Bumthang district.

Kuejay Lhakhang – the monastery that has the body imprint of Guru Rinpoche and was built after the defeat of demon Shelging Karpo.

Jambay Lhakhang – Built by Tibetan King Sontsen Gampo to subdue the evil demon and spread the teaching of Buddha.

Thangbi Valley – After lunch hike to Thangbi valley accrossing the suspension bridge and visit the Thangbi Lhakhang.

Day 6
Bumthang to Gangtey

Trongsa Dzong – found by Pema Lingpa in the 16th century and now used as the administrative center for the Trongsa district.

Taa Dzong – Built as a watchtower the Taa Dzong has since been turned into a Heritage Museum.

Day 7
Gangtey to Paro

The Valley of Phobjikha is well known as the winter home of the Black-necked crane. Bhutan is home to around six hundred black-necked cranes with Phobjikha being one of the popular places that the birds migrate to in the winter months from the Tibetan plateau.

Paro Dzong – also known as Rinpung Dzong built in the 15th century.

Ta Dzong – Built as watchtower now the national museum.

Drukgyal Dzong – Built in 1647 by the great Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, father and unifier of medieval Bhutan. The Dzong was destroyed by an accidental fire.

Day 8
Paro

Taktsang Monastery (Tiger Nest): Your journey to Bhutan is incomplete if you miss the hiking to Taktsang Monastery. Located in the middle of the cliffy mountain, your pain will be washed as you reach the temple.

Kyichu Lhakhang – After lunch, we will visit the other oldest temple build along with Jambay Lhakhang in Bumthang.

Day 9
Depart Paro

We hope you have take and made a lot of memory in Bhutan and with us. Hope you see you back again. Tashi Delek!

What's Included

  • Private guided tour
  • Visas for Bhutan
  • Airport transfers
  • Daily 3 meals (B/L/D) at designated restaurants or hotels
  • Accommodation at 3-star hotel
  • A qualified & licensed English-speaking guide
  • An experienced driver
  • A tour vehicle
  • Entry fees & road permits
  • Government fee, royalty, taxes & surcharges
  • Mineral bottled water
  • Set of traditional costume (to be returned at the end of your stay)
  • Full service & assistance before, during and after your Bhutan trip

What's Excluded

  • Flight into Bhutan via Drukair (can be arranged with us)
  • The flight on other airlines to catch Drukair Flight
  • Meals at 4-5 stars restaurants
  • Hotel stay outside of Bhutan
  • Expenditure of personal nature
  • Travel Insurance (can be arranged with us)
  • Tips for the guide and driver
  • Alcoholic drink

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Punakha Dromche