Western & Central Bhutan
Duration :- 7 Nights /
8 Days
Places to See : Paro - Thimphu - Tongsa - Bhumthang -
Punakha - Paro
Day 1: Arrive
Paro/ Paro - Thimphu drive - 54 km/2 hours

Arrive
Paro. Meeting and assistance on arrival and drive to Thimphu, the capital
town passing via idyllic countryside, through villages and paddy fields,
Enroute visit the Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the country now
houses the School for Bhutan studies.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2: Thimphu Full day
sight-seeing of Thimphu valley, visiting Taschihhodzong; the seat of the
Government, Memorial Chorten, the Stupa built in the memory of Bhutan's
third King and Handicrafts Emporium displaying rich traditional crafts of
the Kingdom, National Library which has fascinating collection of ancient
Buddhist manuscripts and texts, the Painting School: famous for traditional
thankhas paintings and traditional Medicine Institute where centuries old
healing arts still practiced.
Day 3:
Thimphu - Tongsa After early breakfast proceed to Dochula pass
(3050 M) which provides a superb view of the highest peaks of Bhutan, such
as Gangkar, Puensum, table Mountain, Masakhang etc.
Further
drive to Wangdiphodrang town for lunch. After lunch proceed to Tongsa across
Pelela pass (3300 m), the traditional boundary between east and west. The
passes marked by a large prayer flag and the ground is covered with high
altitude dwarf bamboo. Stop enroute at Chenbji Chotern which was built in
18th century by a lama named Shida.
Arrive Tonsa and check-into
the Lodge.
Day 4: Tongsa -
Bhumthang, 68 km 
In
the morning visit the outer premises of Tongsa Dzong.
After lunch, 2-3
hours drive to Jakar (Bhumthang) across the Yontola Pass at 3404 m.
Arrive Jakar (Bhumthang).
This is one of the most spectacular
valleys in Bhutan and also the heartland of Buddhism. Here the great
teachers meditated and left in their walk many sacred grounds. The Guru and
his lineage of Tertons, treasure finders, have led to the sprouting of many
temples in the valley. Visit the famous Kurjey, Jamby and Tamshing
Lkhakhangs. Also the Jakar Dzong, seat of the distt. administration.
Dinner and overnight in Lodge.
Day
5: Bhumthang - Punakha After breakfast, proceed to Tongsa
for lunch.
After lunch proceed to Punakha stopping at Wangdiphodrang
Dzong and town enroute.
Arrive Punakha late afternoon.
Dinner
and overnight at the hotel.
Day 6:
Punakha - Paro, 120 km
Morning
visit Punakha Dzong. Punakha until 1955, served as the capital town of
Bhutan and still it is the winter seat of Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot.
Punakha Dzong built by Shabdrung Ngawang, Namgyal in 17th century and
situated at the junction of Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers.
After
lunch proceed to Paro enroute visit traditional Bhutanese Farm House.
Arrive Paro and check-in at the hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 7: Paro After breakfast,
drive to Drukgyel Dzong, a ruined fortress where Bhutanese warriors fought
Tibetan invaders centuries ago. The snowy dome of sacred Chomolhari, "mountain
of goddess" looms directly over the dzong. Along the way, see the 7th
century Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the 108 temples built by Tibetan King
Songtsen Gampo.
After lunch visit Ta Dzong, originally built as
watch tower, now houses National Museum of the Kingdom. It boasts antique
thankhas, textile, weapons and armory, household objects and a rich
assortment of natural and historic artifacts. Then walk down the train to
visit Rinpung Dzong, meaning 'fortress of the heap of jewels" which has
a long and fascinating history. Along the wooden galleries lining the
courtyard of the Rinpung Dzong are fine wall paintings.
Day
8: Paro - Dep. Transfer to the airport for flight to onward
destination
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