Overview

The Bhutan Adventure Tour also offers a captivating exploration of Bhutan’s rich heritage and picturesque landscapes, centered around the enchanting Bumthang Valley. This immersive journey spans four days and provides a glimpse into the heart of Bhutan’s culture, tradition, and natural beauty.

Nestled within the pristine Himalayas, the Bumthang Valley also renowned for its spiritual significance and historical treasures. The tour begins in the charming town of Jakar, often referred to as the “Little Switzerland of Bhutan,” with its stunning vistas of rolling hills and lush forests. The first day introduces visitors to the Jakar Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery that stands as a testament to Bhutan’s architectural prowess and deep spiritual heritage.

The second day unfolds with a visit to Jambay Lhakhang, an ancient temple also believed to have constructed by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. The yearly Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival, celebrated here, offers a captivating glimpse into Bhutanese traditions and religious fervor.

Sacred Encounters and Festive Revelry: Unveiling Bhutan’s Soul on the Bhutan Adventure Tour

Day three carries travelers to Kurje Lhakhang, another sacred site, known for the Guru Rinpoche caves. Here, Guru Rinpoche is said to have left his imprint on the rocks, leaving behind an aura of sanctity and reverence. The Tamshing Lhakhang, an intricately adorned temple nearby, showcases a myriad of religious paintings and artifacts.

The tour also concludes with an exploration of the renowned Tangbi Mani Festival, a grand celebration of dance, music, and spirituality that provides an authentic insight into Bhutanese cultural vitality. Amidst the vibrant costumes and rhythmic performances, visitors can partake in the traditional folk dances and immerse themselves in the country’s festive atmosphere.

Throughout the journey, participants treat themselves to the warmth and hospitality of the Bhutanese people, engaging in interactions that offer insight into their daily lives and age-old customs. The Bumthang Adventure Tour not only traverses historic landmarks but also offers a genuine connection to Bhutan’s soul.

Conclusion and Summary

As the Bhutan Adventure tour also winds through picturesque landscapes and introduces visitors to sacred monasteries, it paints a vivid picture of Bhutan’s cultural tapestry, where spirituality and tradition interweave seamlessly with the stunning natural backdrop. This four-day expedition is a perfect blend of cultural immersion and natural exploration, leaving travelers with indelible memories of Bhutan’s serene beauty and profound heritage.

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 01: Arrive Paro (2250m) & transfer to Thimphu (2350m)

Arrive Paro by Bhutan’s national carrier, Druk Air, and it’s a scenic flight as the plane touch down the lush green Paro Valley flying past the world’s highest mountains. Steeping down from the plane, cool, clean and fresh air welcomes the visitor, the first gift of Bhutan. After clearing the customs and visa formalities met by the representatives and transfer to Paro for lunch. Afterwards, visit Rinpung Dzongbuilt in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the first spiritual and temporal ruler of Bhutan. Then drive to Thimphu (1 hour) following Pa Chhu downstream.

In Thimphu, drive on to the Buddha Terrance for a stunning view of the valley and take a drive to visit Takin Preserve to see Takin, Bhutan’s national animal – a strange looking beast which some say resembles a beestung moose! Take a view of the majestic Tashichoe Dzong, the seat of the government before circumventing the Memorial Chorten – a monument erected in memory of Bhutan’s third king H.M. Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. Visit Centenary Farmers Market, the new authentic craft bazaar, National Institute of Traditional Medicine that still dispenses traditional herbal medicines to the locals, the Folk Heritage Museum – a 300 year old traditional house converted into a museum. Overnight at Hotel (Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 02: Thimphu to Punakha (1310m) – Cycling

The road to Punakha begins with a 22km ride and a height gain of 670m up to Dochu La Pass (3,100 meters) during Bhutan Adventure Tour. The hillsides are also covered in a luxuriant temperate forest of abundant rhododendron and magnolia and several species of deer and monkeys make their home in this forest. Stop for lunch at Dochu La where on a clear day you will have a spectacular view of the Himalayan Mountains. The downhill ride from the Dochu La into the Punakha valley will leave you speechless as you glide through lush forest spread over a distance of 50 kilometers.

After refreshing in the hotel in Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong, built in 1637 by Shabdrung, the ‘Unifier of Bhutan’. It is situated at the confluence of the Mo Chu and Pho Chu (Mother and Father Rivers) and is the winter residence of the Je Khenpo and hundreds of monks who move en masse from Thimphu in the colder months. The three story main temple of the Punakha Dzong is also a breathtaking example of traditional architecture with four intricately embossed entrance pillars crafted from cypress and decorated in gold and silver. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 03: Rafting in Punakha & Khamsum Chorten hike (1500m)

Drive to the rafting-start-point following a short drive and after safety briefing; proceed with a soft rafting at the Pho-chu (Male River). A little paddling is required and you pass along the Punakha Dzong which is located on banks at the confluence of two rivers, Pho-chu & Mo-chu. The rafting is expected to be about 90 minutes with rapids of class 2-4.

After lunch, hike up to Khamsum Yueley Namgyel Chorten erected by Royal queen mother for the purpose of present king in 2002. It offers a great view of the lower valley. The temple is regarded as one of the most intricate with paintings. At the temple one could see three different sect of Mahayana Buddhism. Afternoon: visit Punakha Dzong also located at the confluence of the Pho-chu (male-river) and Mo-chu (female-river), the Punakha Dzong is arguably the most impressive dzong in the country. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 04: Punakha – Paro (2250m)

After early breakfast, drive from Punakha to Paro re-crossing Dochula pass and stopping at Thimphu for lunch. Upon arrival in Paro visit Rinpung Dzong built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the first spiritual and temporal ruler of Bhutan; the Dzong also continues its age-old function as the seat of the district administration, district court and the monastic body. The southern approach to the Dzong has a traditional roofed cantilever bridge called Nemi Zam. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 05: Paro – Hike to Taktsang Monastery ‘Tiger’s Nest’ (3120m)

After breakfast drive towards the base camp of Taktsang for the hike up to the Taktsang Monastery-Tiger’s Nest. It’s about two hours hike up the cafeteria. From this point, enjoy the spectacular view of the monastery, where Guru Padmasambhava landed on the back of a tigress in 8th century. Then visit the Taktsang Monastery and hike back to the road point then drive to Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines in Bhutan. Later on, back to hotel. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 06: Paro – depart

After breakfast, Also transfer to the airport to catch the onward flight. Bid farewell to the remote and legendary Dragon Kingdom disappearing again behind its guardian mountains. (Breakfast only included)