Overview

Embark on a captivating 7-day, 6-night journey to the enchanting region of Como, a Himalayan paradise that also promises an immersive experience like no other in Bhutan. Nestled amidst towering peaks, lush valleys, and serene lakes, Como offers a seamless blend of nature, culture, and adventure.

First Day marks the beginning of your adventure as you arrive in the picturesque town. Feel the crisp mountain air as you settle into your accommodations, eagerly anticipating the days ahead. The next morning, Second Day, also allows you to explore the local culture and traditions. Immerse yourself in the vibrant markets, interact with warm locals, and savor authentic Himalayan cuisine.

Third Day invites you to delve into the region’s natural beauty. Embark on a scenic trek, where verdant trails also lead to breathtaking vistas. Capture the awe-inspiring panorama of snow-capped peaks and cascading waterfalls. As evening descends, relish a campfire under the starlit sky, connecting with fellow travelers over tales of exploration.

Fourth Day dedicated to serenity. Cruise on the tranquil lake, surrounded by mist-kissed mountains reflecting on the water’s surface. Engage in moments of introspection and find solace amidst nature’s grandeur. On Fifth Day, venture further into the wilderness, discovering hidden temples and monasteries that resonate with spiritual energy.

The penultimate day, Sixth Day, invites you to partake in adrenaline-pumping activities. Traverse challenging terrains with a thrilling outdoor adventure, whether it’s paragliding, rock climbing, or river rafting. The rush of adrenaline is harmoniously balanced by the serene landscapes that envelope you.

Conclusion and Summary

As your journey draws to a close, Seventh Day is a reflection of the profound connections forged throughout the trip. Bid farewell to Como with a heart full of memories and a promise to return. This 7-day, 6-night Himalayan immersive trip to Como is more than an itinerary; it’s a transformative experience that rekindles your connection to nature, culture, and your inner self.

Detailed Itinerary

DAY 1: ARRIVAL, CHECK:IN AND LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

 Upon arrival at the airport, you will also be greeted by staff from COMO Himalayan Immersive Paro who will assist with the 10-minute transfer to the property. After checking in and spending some time settling into your new surroundings, we will take you on your first foray into the Himalayan Kingdom, with sightseeing in Paro town and a temple visit. This afternoon trip also allows you to acclimatise to the rarefied air at this altitude and to get to know your guide. Overnight: COMO Uma Paro

DAY 2: PARO TO PUNAKHA VALLEY VIA THIMPHU AND DOCHU LA

The capital Thimphu, sprawled across the wooded western hillside of the Wang Chhu river, is Bhutan’s centre of government, religion and commerce. During the journey from COMO Uma Paro to COMO Uma Punakha, you can stop off in the nation’s largest city, with an immersive tour taking in some of the major attractions, including the Buddha Dordenma statue, the National Memorial Chorten, a view of Trashi Chhoe Dzong and the Folk Heritage Museum (exact tour itinerary varies). After leaving Thimphu, the drive to Punakha is spectacular, winding snake-like up the 3,000m-high mountain pass of Dochu La, offering views of 108 ‘chortens’ (Buddhist shrines), forests of cluttering prayer flags and, on a clear day, sweeping views of the Himalayan range. Duration of drive: 3 to 4 hours (126km) Overnight: COMO Uma Punakha

DAY 3: PUNAKHA[CHIMMI LHAKHANG, PUNAKHA DZONG AND KHAMSUM YULLEY NAMGYAL CHORTEN]

This is a full day of exploration through the lush Punakha Valley, which at 1,200m is low enough for bananas and oranges to grow. The morning starts with a short walk across farmhouses and rice paddies to Chimmi Lhakhang, a 15th-century fertility temple dedicated to Drukpa Kuenley, a Tibetan Buddhist saint, better known as the ‘Divine Madman’. This site has long been a pilgrimage for couples hoping to start a family. Heading further down the valley, the 300-year-old Punakha Dzong comes into view.

Built in the 17th century by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (who founded the Kingdom of Bhutan), the fortress once housed the country’s government. It is now the winter home of Je Khenpo, the head abbot of Bhutan, along with a retinue of 1,000 monks. After lunch, the tour takes you on a walk through homesteads and farmland to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a shrine recently built by the royal family. 

DAY 4: PUNAKHA VALLEY TO PARO, CHUZOM AND TAMCHOG LHAKHANG

Punakha Valley to Paro, Chuzom and Tamchog Lhakhang Retrace your steps back over the Dochu La Pass for another chance to view the Himalayan mountain range. Returning to the Chuzom (the confluence of the rivers Wang Chhu and Paro Chhu), you can glimpse three nearby shrines, built to ward off evil spirits – each with a different style of architecture: Nepali, Tibetan and Bhutanese. Time-permitting, there will be a visit to Tamchog Lhakhang, a temple built by Thangtong Gyalpo, a pioneering engineer who introduced the construction of suspension bridges into Bhutan and Tibet (several of which are still in use today).

The final part of the drive to COMO Uma Paro is through apple orchards and rice paddies. You can see out the day here trying something from our activities menu such as archery, Bhutan’s national sport. Duration of drive: 3 to 4 hours (126km) Difficulty: Easy Overnight: COMO Himalayan Immersive Paro.

DAY 5: PARO[WALK TO ZURIG DZONG, RINPUNG DZONG, TA DZONG, PARO TOWN, KYICHU LHAKHANG AND DRUKGYEL DZONG]

Wind through pine forests high above COMO Uma Paro to the pretty grounds of the fortress -like monastery of Zurig Dzong. Traverse across to Ta Dzong, home to Bhutan’s National Museum, with magnificent views over Paro, then on down to Rinpung Dzong (Fortress on a Heap of Jewels). The trail then leads across the Paro Chhu river via the traditional covered bridge Nyamai Zam, past the main archery ground, Ugyen Pelri Palace, and into Paro town.

Driving a few kilometres north of Paro, we pay our respects at Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan with its magical orange tree that bears fruit all year round. Time permitting, we drive further up the valley to Drukgyel Dzong, built in 1648 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to control the northern route to Tibet. Duration: 5 to 7 hours (subject to time spent in National Museum and Paro) Difficulty: Easy to moderate Overnight: COMO Uma Paro

DAY 6: PARO VALLEY – TAKTSANG WALK

The historical Paro Valley is the focus of today’s activities, culminating in a visit to the Taktsang ‘Tiger’s Nest’ Monastery, one of Bhutan’s most important pieces of architecture. According to legend, this cliffside is where Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) landed on the back of a flying tigress, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan from Tibet. The trip starts early in order to avoid the hot sun during the two-hour climb to the Tiger’s Nest viewpoint. We have a steep hike past a waterfall and ending among beautiful murals at the monastery’s main entrance. If time allows, there is the possibility of heading further up to visit remote temples.

After lunch – either a prepared picnic or from the charming Taktsang cafeteria – you return to COMO Uma Paro, where you can recharge on your final night, enjoying the steam rooms, gym and swimming pool or indulging in one of our COMO Shambhala treatments. Duration: 6 to 8 hours Difficulty: Moderate to hard Overnight: COMO Uma Paro.

DAY 7: DEPART BHUTAN

Your 10-minute transfer to Paro International Airport will also be arranged according to your flight schedule.