Western & Eastern Bhutan
Duration :- 12 Nights /
13 Days
Places to See : Delhi - Paro - Thimphu - Punakha -
Wangdiphodrang - Gangtey - Tongsa - Bhumthang - Mongar - Tashigang - Samdrup
Jongkhar - Guwahati
Day 1:
Delhi - Paro flight 1115/1500 hours Assistance and transfer to Druk
Hotel or similar. Afternoon at leisure.
Day
2: 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 3: Paro -
Thimphu drive - 54 km/2 hours After breakfast, 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.
Afternoon 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.
Day 4: Thimphu - Punakha
Morning, in Thimphu visit to 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. .
Then proceed
to Punakha across Dochula pass (3050 M) which provides a superb view of the
highest peaks of Bhutan, such as Gangkar, Puensum, table Mountain, Masakhang
etc. On arrival check-in at the hotel. .
After lunch 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.
Day
5: Punakha - Wangdiphodrang - Gangtey, 146 km

After
breakfast drive to Wangdiphodrang, 17 km to visit Dzong which is pierced on
a spur at the confluence of the Sunkosh and Tangmachu rivers. The dzong was
built in 1638. The position of the Dzong is remarkable as it completely
covers the south and east-west. Wangdi district is famous for its bamboo
work, slate and stone carving. .
After lunch at Wangdiphodrang,
drive for 3 hours to arrive at one of the most beautiful open valleys in
Bhutan - Gangtey. Gangtey is the winter heaven to the rare Black Necked
Crane, migrating down from the Tibetan Plateau. On a hillock overlooking the
small villages is the Gangtey Monastery. This is the only Nyingmapa temple
in the country. Overnight at the Lodge.
Day
6: Gangtey - Tongsa, 65 km Five hours drive upwards to the
Pele La Pass, crossing over the Black Mountains which divide western and
central Bhutan Pass through rich rhododendron and Yak settlements. Cross the
Nikarchu bridge to enter the Tongsa regions in Central Bhutan. A great white
stupa built in Nepalese design from 18th century stands below the road. .
The approach to Tongsa is through the winding roads which make journey
quite time consuming. Lunch stop at Tongsa. Tongsa Dzong at an altitude of
2200 M is the most impressive of the Dzongs in Bhutan. Built in 1647 by the
Shabdrung, the dzong is a mater piece in architecture.
Day
7: 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). Overnight at the Lodge.
Day
8: Bhumtang 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, teasure 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.
Day
9: Bhumthang - Mongar, 198 km/7 hours The journey continues
eastwards, winding through more rugged terrain. The drive with spectacular
views, will take about 6 hours. Pass through Ura village before climbing
sharply to the highest motor road pass in the Kingdom, the Thrushingla Pass
- 12465 ft. Gradually descend to Sengor watching cascading waterfalls along
the way. The descend stops on a bridge over the Kurichu before climb begins
again through pine forests, maize fields and eastern hamlets to Mongar town.
The Mongar Dzong, albeit built not too long ago, still maintains the
architectural traditions of the old dzongs.
Day
10: Mongar - Tashigang, 91 km
Drive across Korila Pass (2298 m) to Tashigang. Korila Pass is marked by a
pretty chorten and a stone wall. The drive from here takes down through
Nhatsang and Yadi villages. After Yadi a gorgeous view of the 18 beds can be
seen till arrival at Manas Chu, the biggest river in Bhutan. Overnight at
Tashigang.
Day 11: Tashigang
Morning excursion to Tashi Yangtse with packed lunch. Visit Chorten Kora and
Gom Kora, built in the 17th century by Minjur Tempa. It is believed that
Guru Padmasambhava meditated at the site of the temple in the 8th century to
subdue a demon who dwelt in the rock. This little temple contains the
statues of Guru Padmasambhava and Avalokiteshvara.
Day
12: Tashigang - Samdrup Jongkhar, 180 km 6 to 7 hours drive
in the south to the small frontier town of Samdrup Jongkhar. Along the way
see Sherubuste, the only college in the country, the blid school and the
weaving centre in Khaling.. The drive is on up/down road.
Day
13: Samdrup Jongkhar - Guwahati, 110 km Drive to Guwahati in
India for onward programme.
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