
DEPARTURES
Available daily ex Bangkok
Mondays, Thursdays & Sundays ex Kathmandu
Prices from
USD2550 (1 person)
USD2430p/p (2 people)
USD2060p/p (3-4 people)
+ flights
Best:
March -June September-December
Tour Code: BDP
Day
1: Arrive Paro. Overnight in a farmhouse homestay.
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Physical
Grading: Moderate
Culture Shock Grading: Moderate
Accommodation: Twin share -6 nights / Camping 5 nights
Transport: Private vehicle
Accompanied by: Bhutanese Tour Guide
Meals: All meals in Bhutan
Included: All airport transfers, Bhutan visa,
Transport by private vehicle, Accommodation as specified, Meals as specified,
All camping equipment except sleeping bag, pack animals to transport personal
and camping gear, Sightseeing as per itinerary.

The
Druk (dragon) Path begins with a long climb through fields into blue pine
and fir forests. Crossing the pass visit Jili Dzong where a large chapel
contains an impressive 4-meter Shakyamuni statue. The route then follows
a long, rhododendron-covered ridge with views of Jhomolhari and other snow
peaks, leading to Jimilang ‘Sand Ox’ Lake, named for a bull
that emerged from the lake and joined the herd of a family that uses the
area as summer grazing ground. You will pass a seldome used sky burial site,
marked by prayer flags. There are great views of Gangkhar Puensum and below
is the Thimphu Valley.
Thimphu lies in a wooded valley, sprawling up a hillside on the west bank of the Thimphu River. Quiet and peaceful, with its streets lined with traditional shop fronts, this town seems almost too small to be a capital – it is often said to be the only one without traffic lights. Beautiful textiles in wool, silk and cotton, basketwork, silver jewelry, thangkas and other traditional crafts of the Kingdom are available in various Handicraft Emporiums.
Perhaps
most spectacular sight is Taktsang - at this dramatically situated monastery
the only sounds are the murmurs of wind and water and the chanting of the
monks. Taktsang means ‘Tigers Nest’; the Guru is said to have
flown on the back of a tigress to the site of the monastery where he meditated
in a cave for three months.
Add-on accommodation and sightseeing packages available in Kathmandu pre or post tour.
