BHUTAN EAST TO WEST [15 Nights/16 Days] This cultural-tour can be juxtaposed to Bhutan's most challenging trekking route, the Snow Man Trek in the high Himalayas, as it traverses for 16 days from Western Bhutan to the East, offering you glimpses of the historical and cultural bastions of the Kingdom Providing a very comprehensive picture of the Kingdom, it will take you intro the different regions of Bhutan, diverse in ethnicity, way of life and dialects. Another catch of this trip is the immeasurable natural beauty and a plethora of flora and fauna along the way. Guwahati (India- Samdrup Jongkhar), Trashigang: Khaling Blind school, Trashigang Dzong, Merak-Sakteng, Ranjung Woesel Chholing Monastery, Rangjung town. Trashiyangtse: Gom Kora temple, Chorten Kora. Mongar : Drametse monastery, Mongardzong, yaggangLhakhang. Lhuntse: Lhuntse Dzong. Bumthang : JambayLhakhang, Chakhar Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang, Jakar Dzong, Chummy village. Wangduephodrang: Phobjikha. Punakha : Chhimi Lhakhang, Punakha Dzong, Khuruthang town. Thimphu: Buddha Point/ Kuensel Phodrang, Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Changangkha Lhakhang, Motithang Takin Preserve, Traditional Medicine Institute, Folk Heritage Museum, National Institute for Zorig Chusum, Dochula pass. Paro: Rinpung Dzong, Taktsang (Tiger nest).
PUNAKHA DROMCHOE FESTIVAL [8 nights / 9 days] Punakha was an ancient capital of Bhutan and it still one of the residences of our head Lama, the Ja Kempo. The Dzong is one of the most important and stunning buildings in Bhutan. The walled fortress contains a number of important temples, sprawling courtyards. Situated at the auspicious confluence of two rivers, against a backdrop of gentle hills, Punakha Dzong is a spectacular venue for a festival. This tour allows you to see the festival opening and closing festival days, while in the interim traveling through some really beautiful parts of the country and visiting another very important Dzong, Trongsa.
Amankora Journey [11 Days] The tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan awaits, nestled high in the Himalayas its isolation from the world has cultivated a culture rich in traditions, religion and a benevolent monarchy. The dramatic landscapes, from snow capped peaks and deeply forested slopes to raging, boulder strewn rivers, sit largely undisturbed as the endeared environmental initiatives and religious beliefs leave the Kingdom pristine and a jewel of nature. The program takes you into this ancient Kingdom for an adventure into the hearts and lands of charming farmers, fascinating weavers, enchanting monks and charismatic leaders.
Amankora Journey [06 Days] The tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan awaits, nestled high in the Himalayas its isolation from the world has cultivated a culture rich in traditions, religion and a benevolent monarchy. The dramatic landscapes, from snow capped peaks and deeply forested slopes to raging, boulder strewn rivers, sit largely undisturbed as the endeared environmental initiatives and religious beliefs leave the Kingdom pristine and a jewel of nature. The program takes you into this ancient Kingdom for an adventure into the hearts and lands of charming farmers, fascinating weavers, enchanting monks and charismatic leaders.
Luxury Himalayan Adventure[6 Days] Experience complete immersion in Bhutan's extraordinary landscape and cultural heritage in this four-night package. Using Uma Paro as your comfortable base-accommodation is included on a full-board basis, excluding beverages-our experienced guides lead guests through the Paro Valley on two separate day walks, incorporating Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery, the National Museum, Drukgyel Dzong and a visit to the ancient temple of Kyichu Lhakhang. Guests may enjoy exploring the local monasteries and also spend a day exploring the highest road pass in Bhutan (Chele La), and perhaps also the remote Haa Valley carpeted in flowers and pine, where the Bhutanese continue their age-old rural existences.
URA TSHECHU FESTIVAL [12 nights/ 13 days] Ura is located in a beautiful and secluded valley in Central Bhutan just beyond the terminus of most tourist itineraries. As a result, this festival remains one of the most traditionally authentic.