Exclusive Aman Kora Journey of Bhutan
Overview
On this rare journey, we explore the vastness of religion and culture in the tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan, nestled high in the Himalayas isolated from the world. The dramatic landscape, from snow capped peaks and deeply forested slopes to raging Boulderstrewn Rivers, sits largely undisturbed due to various environmental initiatives and religious beliefs. The eight-night journey takes you into this jewel of nature for an adventure into a land of charming farmers, fascinating weavers, enchanting monks and charismatic leaders.
We tour the temples and dzongs, hike the monasteries and villages, attend the week-end market and Tsechu festivals, sip tea with monks and spend overnight in the Aman Kora suites. Deriving its name from two words, aman meaning peace in Sanskrit and kora meaning circular pilgrimage in Dzongkha, the Bhutanese language, Amankora is a series of lodges sited throughout Bhutan's principal western and central valleys. Each valley and each lodge has its own character, setting and experience. All lodges are creatively unique and sympathetically balanced to their environment, in order to discover and comprehend the extraordinary wonders above and beneath this treasured land.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01~Arrival in Paro, Bhutan. Transfer to Thimphu-the capital city of Bhutan.
Day 02~explore the Dzong fortresses, hike the monasteries and explore the traditional arts and craft industries of Thimphu
Day 03~ Scenic drive across the Dhochula Pass, past Wangduephodrang onto the isolated Phobjika Valley.
Day 04~explore the habitat of Black Necked Cranes, visit the Gagntey Goemba and explore the villages.
Day 05~ return drive to visit Punakha-the former winter capital of Bhutan and explore the hidden village of Talo
Day 06~ Hike the Crown Prince’s temple and descend to the impressive Punakha Dzong and visit Chimi Lakhang at Punakha
Day 07~ Retrace drive across Dhochula pass, on to Thimphu and further to Paro.
Day 08~ Hikes and visits of the monasteries, temples and farm houses at Paro.
Day 09~ Tour concludes
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bhutan
Your arrival in Bhutan is an unparalleled experience as the flight circles over the dramatic valley below. The transfer to Thimphu is approximately 1 ½ hours. Upon arrival and following lunch, you will have the choice to visit the National Memorial Chorten, National Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum, and National Library with time to stroll the main street for some interesting Himalayan Artifacts or textiles. (Overnight: Amankora Resort in Thimphu)
Day 2: Tour of Thimphu
This morning you will head to the north end of the valley to view Trashi Chhoe Dzong, the seat of Bhutan’s government and royal office, and pay a visit to Pangri Zampa, two 16th century buildings that now house a monastic training school for astrologers. At the head of the valley, should you wish to stretch your legs; a short hike will take you to Cheri Goemba, the monastery where the first monastic body was established in the Kingdom. Back in town you may visit a few of the capital’s cottage industries ranging from traditional paper making to hand rolled incense. (Overnight: Amankora Thimphu).
Day 3: From Thimphu to Gangtey
Today see an early departure for a dramatic drive over the high mountain pass of Dochu La and on to the Phobjika Valley. Sights on the way include one of Bhutan’s first fortress monasteries, the 17th century Simtokha Dzong, and ancient wall paintings at the Hongtsho Goemba monastery. The journey continues over the 3,050m mountain pass where on a clear day, towering Himalayan peaks are easily visible. The descent through the Punakha Valley along the Kingdom’s only east-west highway continues through the scenic village of Wangdi. The highway follows the scenic Dang.
Chhu before climbing through forests of bamboo and oak, and just before crossing the Pele La pass, a small side road splinters off to the hidden Phobjika Valley. On arrival you will have time to visit the striking Gangtey Goemba, sitting at the head of the valley, and perhaps stroll through the quaint Gangtey village. (overnight: Amankora in Gangtey).
Day 4: Gangtey Valley Exploration.
The morning will begin with a visit to the Black Neck Crane Center and depending on the season, a viewing of breeding cranes. Various walks or mountain bike rides through this magnificent valley can then be arranged. Soak up the beauty of the valley from the Lodge or return to the revered Goemba for a possible audience with the Trulkul, should he be in residence, for a relaxing cap to the day. (Overnight:Amankora in Gangtey)
Day 5: Gangtey to Punakha
Today’s journey back to Punakha will be swift. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely lunch at the lodge. In the afternoon, explore the hidden village of Talo, home of the Queen’s and the valley’s protective deity lhakhang. Later in the afternoon, enjoy a possibility of a hike to an ancient monastery on the hilltop behind the lodge or take time to relax in the lodge’s farmhouse and spa. (Overnight:Amankora in Punakha).
Day 6: Punakha Valley Exploration
Day six begins with a hike from the Punakha Lodge along the Mo Chhu through terraces of rice, chillies and cabbage, to the Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten, a monument recently built by the
Queens of Bhutan. Following the hike you will drive back up the valley towards Khuruthang, passing
Punthsho Pelri Palace and several other winter homes of the royal family before reaching the impressive Punakha Dzong. This ancient fortress is the winter residence of the monastic order’s leadership and still serves as the administrative headquarters for the Punakha region. A picnic lunch is served on the banks of the Punak Chu, prior to visiting the village of Lobesa. From there enjoy a short walk to Chimi Lhakhang, the auspicious fertility monastery built in 1499. (Overnight: Amankora in Punakha).
Day 7: From Punakha to Paro
After descending from Dochu La, you will follow your way back up the dramatic Wang Chu and Paro Chu river valleys before crossing through Paro Town towards the north end of the valley. Here, set in a pine forest, you will find the Amankora lodge and spa. In the afternoon, there is an opportunity for a quick stroll to the nearby ruins, a visit to some of the valley’s oldest and holiest religious monuments or a ramble down Paro’s main street. Evenings at Amankora may include informative lectures on the history, religion, flora and fauna of the region or an intriguing film on the Himalayas. (Overnight: Amankora in Paro).
Day 8: Paro Valley Exploration
The day starts with a visit to the National Museum, housed in the Ta Dzong (watchtower). Here, an engaging collection of artefacts provide a wonderful introduction to the rich culture and heritage of the Kingdom. Just a short walk downhill lies the dominating Paro Dzong, a fine example of Bhutanese historic architecture. From the Dzong, the tour crosses Nyamai Zampa, a traditional cantilevered bridge, and town temple built in 1525, to view ancient wall paintings. Paro activities involve a picturesque picnic or a visit to a traditional farmhouse for lunch with a local family. The afternoon will begin with a hike to view one of Bhutan’s most revered monuments, the Taktshang Goemba, more commonly referred to as the “Tiger’s Nest”. The four to five hour return trek offers spectacular views of this sacred monastery perched on a cliff face 900m above the valley floor. (Overnight: Amankora in Paro).
Day 9: Departure Day
Early morning transfer to airport.
Trip Info
Cost Includes
08 Nights accommodation on twin sharing in luxury resorts of Aman Kora
03 meals a day and house beverages
Bhutan visa fee
All Government royalties, tax and tourism development fees
All ground transfers and tours by private vehicle.
English speaking Tour Guide
Sightseeing admission fees.
Service of internal airfare booking
Cost Does Not Include
Airfare to and out of Bhutan. Internal airfare quoted separately
Travel health insurance.Extra expenses or loss due to nature and unforeseen events such as flight cancellation, road blockade, illness, accident etc.
Extra expenses of personal nature
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Trip Snapshot
- Difficulty Level
Moderate: This is moderate trip ! - RatingNon-Touristic
- Destination(s)Bhutan
- Highest Altitude10,300 ft at Dhochula pass
- Group Size2-10 pax Person
- Trip Price
Tour Cost 2013
US$ 11,600 (Solo Travel)
US$ 6,200 (2 persons sharing room)
Note:
*Rates listed include accommodation for the length of stay, all meals and house beverages, airport transfers to and from Paro Airport, visa processing assistance and inclusions as stated above.
*All rates are in US dollars and are subject to 20% government tax and service charge, FIT surcharge of US$40 (Single) / US$60 (Double) per day, government royalties of US$65 per person per day (not applicable to Indian nationals) and Sustainable Tourism Fund of US$10 per person.
*A visa application fee US$40 per person will be charged at time of booking.
*Rates and government tax are subject to change without notice.
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