Overview
This trip includes some of the finest hikes and walking tours besides the regular attractions of Thimphu and Paro. You will hike the legendary Takstang Monastery and Chele La ridge with base in Paro and Cheri Gompa and Chokhortse Monastery with base in Thimphu. The trails are pleasant, passing through paddy fields, village, blue pine, and spruce and rhododendrons forests. You will walk at your own pace, savoring beautiful scenery along the way and visiting local homes with unique Bhutanese architecture
Outline Itinerary
Day 01-02~Arrive at Paro. Explore the fortresses, temples, visit a farm house and hike the legendary Takstang Monastery.
Day 03~Cheli-la excursion and hike. Enjoy the panoramic views of the valleys and snow capped mountains.
Day 04-05~At Thimphu; tour the temples, fortresses, school of arts and crafts, traditional paper factor, attend the vibrant week-end market, and hike the Cheri Gompa.
Day 06~ Hike Chokhortse Monastery and afternoon, drive back to Paro.
Day 07~Tour concludes.
Itinerary
Day 01: Flight to Paro (L/D)Flight to Paro.
You are met and greeted at the airport by Highland Asia representative and then transferred to hotel. After lunch in the hotel, we will visit the National Museum (Ta-Dzong), which originally was the Watch Tower of the Paro Rinchen Pong Dzong. Visit Paro Rinchen Pong Dzong- the administrative seat of the district of Paro and it also contains a state monastic community of about 200 monks. in the evening, we will leisurely stroll in the Paro township. Overnight Valley View Hotel.
Day 02: Hike Taktsang Monastery and Tour the Paro Valley (B/L/D)
Takstang Monastery also popularly known as Tiger's nest is perched some 2,000ft/600m up on a sheer cliff overlooking the valley. The hike is about 2 hrs to the Takstang Cafteria, which can also be done on the Pony. After tea and snacks, we may opt to hike further uphill for about 45mins to get a closer look at Taktsang or just remain at the cafeteria, enjoy the views and return. The return trek to the road head is all downhill and takes about half the time. On the way back, we visit a typical Bhutanese village home to have an insight on living style of Bhutanese villagers, ruins of the historic Drugyal Dzong, Kyichu and Dungtse Temples. Drive back to your hotel in the evening. Overnight Valley View Hotel in Paro.
Day 03: Chele La Hike (B/L/D)
Take a scenic drive of 1½ hr to Chele La pass at an altitude of approximately 3900m/13000ft with views of Paro Valley on one side and Haa Valley on the other side. We hike up to clustered shelters built on sheer cliffs, under the rock cave and a temple that house some 50 or so nuns. We walk back to meet the transport and drive to Paro. Overnight Valley View Hotel in Paro.
Day 04: Drive to Thimphu (B/L/D)
After breakfast, we drive to Thimphu, 2 ½ hrs, the least visited of all the Himalayan capitals. Check in hotel and after some rest; embark on the tour of Thimpu, beginning from a Nunnery on the outskirts of Thimphu. You will then visit the School of Arts and Crafts, Textile Museum, the Heritage Museum, Changgangkha Lhakhang (temple), National Library, Traditional Hospital and traditional paper factory. At the end of the day, we may also pay a visit to the great Tashichho Dzong, seat of Bhutan's administrative and religious centre.
Day 05: Tour the Thimphu Valley and hike Cheri Gompa (B/L/D)
Early in the morning, visit the Memorial Chorten, a shrine built in the memory of the late king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, where people gather to pray and pay homage. Today, we hike to Cheri Gompa Monastery.This is a pleasant rural walk, gently up a valley through paddy fields and woodland via a Tibetan village. You can enter the courtyard of the Gompa but entrance to the main shrine is not permitted for Non Buddhists. Descend to the bottom of the hill, meet your transport and drive back to Thimpu.
Day 06: Hike to Chokortse Monastery (B/L/D)
This morning, we hike to Chokortse monastery which is situated on a saddle. The walk is all the way uphill 40-50 minutes and passes through blue pine, spruce and rhododendrons. From here, the view of Thimphu valley below is breathtaking. It takes 2 hrs, for the out and back trip. In the afternoon, browse the markets of Thimphu and later drive to Paro for overnight.
Day 07: Depart Paro (B)
Transfer to airport for your departure flight to next destination.Trip Info
Cost Includes
- Accommodation on twin sharing
- All transfers and sightseeing as on itinerary
- Three meals a day
- English speaking local Tour Guide
- Sightseeing admission fee
- Bhutan visa fee
Cost Does Not Include
- Airfare to and out of Bhutan
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, tip, laundry, phone etc.
- Extra expenses due to nature and unforeseen events
- Travel Insurance
Trip Difficulty Level, Road and Transport
This trip has been designed for hiking enthusiasts who want to travel to the areas away from the motor vehicle tracks and explore the areas less traveled by foreign foot. While we use motor vehicle for city visit and transfer from one town to other, we have some of the finest walking and hiking with the base in the towns. All the walks and hikes can be done at our own pace, interacting with the locals and catching the beautiful scenery into your camera and visiting local homes with unique Bhutanese architecture. Hikes can be 2-4 hours long and sometime a bit longer. We not necessarily need any previous hiking or trekking experience to take up this trip. Hiking trails are often the traditional path of Bhutanese locals and pilgrims and at times it can be steep.
We do not attain any significant altitude in this trip and so we can stay worry free about altitude related sickness. For the driving part, we just have to keep in mind that not all parts of the road are paved. At times, it can be dusty and bumpy. Roads are often carved out of the steep hills and follows river bank and sometime they can be temporarily blocked due to erosion or landslide. Daily driving distance is not that big but as the roads are narrow with frequent zigzags, it consumes a lot of time. In average, we drive 4-5 hrs daily. Some days can be shorter. Depending on group size, we provide Japanese or Korean made Sedan car, SUV, or Micro bus for all transfers and tours.
Anyone with regular health conditions can take up this trip. Although no hiking or trekking experiences is required, its advisable that you should start some jogging, cycling, swimming etc several weeks ahead of the time to keep yourself fit.
Accommodations
For the most part of the trip, unless we have chosen other alternatives, we will be staying in moderate to the best available accommodations which are in general small hotel with room numbers ranging 10-20. No rooms may be similar to another and so there may be disparity in the rooms. You may get a better room than others or vice versa. We do not expect our hotel to have a gift shop for "sundry" items. Remember, outside Thimphu and Paro, “best available" may be very basic. In certain areas there may or may not be hot water (or any water, for that matter). We have to be prepared to adjust our normal routine and mentally be OK with things that may not work or be available when we want them to. During festival period, there will be huge demand of accommodations and suggested hotels may be already booked up and we may have to adjust you in alternative hotels and your cooperation in this matter is very much important.
Major Cities like Paro and Thimphu have a couple of international chain resorts with remarkably high price but our trips do not feature them, unless you want those hotels on additional charges.
Meals
Bhutan trip features 3 meals a day and we expect to eat most meals at our hotel, usually served in buffet that includes rice, vegetables, noodles etc. Our guide can arrange some dinner at local restaurants but beware: traditional Bhutanese food always features chilies and the most popular dish is ema datse made with large, green hot chilies in a cheese sauce.
Guides
Our guides are college educated locals, proficient in English and trained and licensed by local tourism authorities. Most importantly they are friendly and committed to deliver the best services.
International and internal airfares:
You will book your international airfare on your own and provide us your flight information. We can also help you find good fares through our air ticket consolidator on your request. We will take care of internal airfares-flight from Bangkok into Paro or on the return from Kathmandu back to Bangkok. If your trip starts from Delhi or Kathmandu, we can book your internal airfare accordingly. All internal airfares are booked locally. Local airport taxes may or may not included in the fare.
Passport and Visa
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months at the time of travel and there should be enough blank pages for entry and exit seals. Bhutan visa is pre-processed by us and we will get clearance for you before your flight into Bhutan. Your passport gets actual visa seal upon arrival at Paro airport. If your travel starts from India, you should obtain Indian visa beforehand as India does not grant visa on arrival.
Best time for this trip:
This trip can be undertaken throughout the year but definitely October and November are the best months when temperatures are mild, skies are clear and we have clear visibility. The second best season is from March through early May.
Note on Itinerary.
Although we will do our very best to adhere to the itinerary schedule as listed; it is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.
Booking/Deposit.
When you are certain about traveling to Bhutan, it will be wise to put your reservation in line as early as possible to secure your reservation on the flight to Bhutan as well as room reservation in the preferred hotels. A deposit of US$ 200 on land plus the cost of internal airfares is requested along with booking application and passport photocopies.
Balance Payment.
The balance and final payment is 60 days prior departure. The payment schedule may vary with customized and private trips on case to case basis. Payments made within 60 days prior departure may be subject to late fee and are required to make through wire transfer or cashier’s check. Credit card payment attracts additional 3% fee.
Cancellation and refund
Notice of cancellation and refund request must be received in written form. Cancellation fee structure has been listed below.
90 days prior departure: US$ 50 (Administrative Fee)
60-89 day's prior departure: US$ 250 or 25% of the land cost whichever is higher.
45 days to 59 days prior departure: US$ 450 or 50% of the land cost whichever is higher.
30 days to 44 days prior departure: US$ 600 or 75% of the land cost whichever is higher.
Less than 30 days: 100%
Highland Asia Travel
We are an active adventure travel company, based in Minneapolis, USA with destination management offices in Kathmandu, Thimphu and Lhasa. We are BBB acredited business and an active member of American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA). We have set the standard for adventure travel and have a strong reputation for excellence that we do everything we can to maintain. Our managers and guides have more than 15 years of experience in organizing and leading adventure trips in the highlands of Asia. For us travel is not just a business, but a way of life.Travel Protection Plan
While we plan and do our best to make your trip smooth and seamless, there may be chances of unforeseen events and conditions such as illness, accident, inclement weather, and flight cancellation or missed connection or loss of baggage etc. that may cause interruption or delay or total cancellation of your trip putting your hard earned travel investment in jeopardy. It’s also possible that you may need medical assistance, emergency evacuation or medical transportation when you get ill or involve in an accident when you are traveling in remote areas. Highland Asia’s Tour cost does not cover any of these expenses or losses and so we strongly recommend you that you should protect yourself and your travel investment against those unfavorable conditions.Trip Dates
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Trip Snapshot
- Difficulty Level
Moderate: This is moderate trip ! - RatingPopular
- Destination(s)Bhutan
- Highest Altitude3900m/13000ft
- Group Size2-10 Person
- Trip Price
Tour Cost 2011
US$1655 (2 pax)
US$1455 (3+ pax)
US$180 (Single Room Suppl)
Tour Cost 2012
US$ 1885 (2 pax)
US$ 2685 (3 pax+)
US$ 210 (Single Room Supp)
Additional:
US$ 860 (Bangkok-Paro-Bangkok airfare)
US$ 450 (Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu airfare)
Tour Cost Subject to Change. - Trip Start FromParo
- Trip Ends atParo
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