Overview

The Bumthang Cultural Tour also offers a captivating exploration of Bhutan’s rich heritage and picturesque landscapes. It also 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 renowned for its spiritual significance and historical treasures. The tour also begins in the charming town of Jakar, often referred to as the “Little Switzerland of Bhutan”. It embarks with its stunning vistas of rolling hills and lush forests. The first day introduces visitors to the Jakar Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery. This Monastery stands as a testament to Bhutan’s architectural prowess and deep spiritual heritage.

The second day also unfolds with a visit to Jambay Lhakhang. An ancient temple 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 Bumthang Cultural Tour

Third Day carries travelers to Kurje Lhakhang, another sacred site, known for the Guru Rinpoche caves. Here, Guru Rinpoche 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. It is 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 are treated 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 Cultural Tour not only traverses historic landmarks but also offers a genuine connection to Bhutan’s soul.

Conclusion and Summary

As the Bumthang Cultural tour 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: Arrival Paro (2250m) – Thimphu (2350m)

Arrive Paro by the Bhutanese National Carrier flying over the world’s highest mountains and finally landing at the lush green Paro valley. A cool and clean fresh air greets the visitor as stepping down from the plane, the first gift of Bhutan. After clearing customs and visa formalities, meet the representatives and the Bhutanese guide, and a short tour brief by the guide then transfer to Paro town for lunch. Then drive towards Thimphu (the capital of Bhutan) for about hour.

In Thimphu, visit Buddha point for a stunning view of Thimphu city and Takin Compound- on the way to the viewpoint over Thimphu is the home of Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin. Then continue to Tashi Choe Dzong- the fortress of the glorious religion was initially constructed in 1641 and rebuilt by King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk in the 1960s, Folk Heritage Museum – a 300 year old traditional house converted into a museum, Centenary Farmers Market, the new authentic craft bazaar. Overnight at Hotel (Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 02: Thimphu – Wangdue – Gangtey (2320m)

After breakfast, drive towards Gangtey via Wangdue. The road climbs steeply through a forest of pine and cedar, festooned with hanging lichen high up near Dochula pass (3,050 m). This pass often offers panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain ranges in a clear day. After stopping for a tea, descend along a series of hairpin bends to the fertile valley of Wangdue. Wangdue Phodrang Dzong dramatically located on the spur of a hill at the confluence of the Tsang Chu and Dang Chu rivers. Then a gradual climb goes into the valley of Gangtey (Phobjikha). There is an old monastery of Gangtey Gompa dating back to the 17th century. A few kilometers past the Gompa on the valley floor are the fascinating valley of Phobjikha. The gentle sloping hillsides of Phobjikha are described as “the most beautiful valley in the Himalayas”. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 03: Gangtey – Trongsa – Bumthang (2800m)

Early start with drive to the central valleys of Bhutan. The drive to Bumthang via Trongsa is about six hours crossing over Pelela Pass (3,300 m) and Yotongla Pass (3,400 m). The road climbs steadily passing through semi-tropical vegetation and then to Pelela Pass(3,300m) with an alpine environment of rhododendrons and dwarf bamboo. This pass is traditionally considered the boundary between west and east Bhutan. If the weather is clear, particularly the peak of Jhomulhari (7314 m) to the west can be spotted. En-route cross Chendebji Chorten built to suppress a demon. After lunch, go out to view the impressive Trongsa Dzong, ancestral home of the ruling dynasty. In olden days the Dzong commanded the passage between east and West Bhutan. Finally drive towards Bumthang valley (described as “one of the most beautiful spot in the Himalayas” across the Yotongla Pass (3,400 m) Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 04: In Bumthang- Sightseeing

In the morning visit Kurje Lhakhang, one of the most sacred places in the kingdom as Bhutan’s “patron saint”, Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) meditated here. From Kurje monastery, a tarmac road heads south along the right bank of the river to Jambey Lhakhang. This temple, erected by the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century, is one of the two oldest in Bhutan (the other being Kyichu Lhakhang in Paro). After lunch, hike to Tamshing Lhakhang, founded in 1501 by Pema Lingpa. It contains interesting and ancient Buddhist wall paintings. Later, visit Jakar Dzong, “the castle of the white bird”, and then take a stroll through Bumthang’s market area before returning to the hotel. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 05: Bumthang – Tang valley (2800m) – Bumthang

After breakfast, drive from Choekhor valley to Tang Valley (2hrs Approx.) En-route Tang valley a short walk to Membar Tsho “The flaming lake” can be taken where Terton Pema Lingpa discover a treasure. After the visit, continue the drive and arrive at Mesethang with a school and few shops. Short distance away from Mesethang is Tang Rimochen Lhakhang, located below an enormous rock, which is a scared place where Guru Rinpoche mediated. A rock in front of the Lhakhang has a body print of Guru and his two consorts. The name Tag Rimoche (an impression of tiger’s stripes) is derived from the tiger stripes that appear on a rock cliff behind the building. Afterwards, continue the drive to reach Kidzom village.

From Kidzom, cross the bridge over Tang chuu river and climb up to the hill top Ugyen Choling manor. Ugyen choling palace originally built by Deb Tsokye Dorji, a descendant of Dorji Lingpa in 16th century. The palace itself has converted into a museum. They collected all the antique pieces of things posses by their great ancestors. In the museum a lot of old things are kept which provides a better understanding of life in Bhutan during olden days. Back to Bumthang. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 06: Bumthang – Ura (2850m) – Bumthang

After breakfast, drive towards the Ura valley which is 42 kilometers from Bumthang. The road reaches the Ura Shelthangla from where a magnificent view of Bhutan’s highest peak, Gangkhar Puensum (7,500 m) get spotted. The road then descends into Ura valley by long loops across fields and pastures. Ura’s main occupation is raising sheeps, yaks and the introduction of potato farming has brought a certain degree of prosperity of people. In Ura, visit Ura Lhakhang and picnic lunch will get serve at one of many inviting spots. Afternoon: drive back to Bumthang. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 07: Bumthang – Gangtey (2320m)

After breakfast, re-trace the same route back towards Gangtey and the road journey today is bit longer with 8 hours of drive. Upon arrival at Gangtey, check-in hotel. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 08: Gangtey – Punakha (1310m)

After early breakfast, drive towards Punakha for about 3 hours. En-route take a short hike through beautiful rice fields to Chimmi Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to Drukpa Kuenley, who as a favorite saint of the Bhutanese people is known affectionately as “the Divine Madman”. And Punakha Dzong 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 09: Punakha – Paro (2250m)

After breakfast, trace the route back to Paro. In Paro, visit Rinpung Dzong built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the first spiritual and temporal ruler of Bhutan; the Dzong 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 10: 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. Afterwards, back to hotel. Overnight at Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)

Day 11: Paro depart

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