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Special Package Tour- Bhutan
- Sikkim - Darjeeling
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TOUR
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Day 01: Arrival Paro
by Druk Air
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In clear weather, Druk Air's flight to Bhutan provides
a wonderful view of Himalayan scenery. Flying along
the Himalayan range, it is a breathtaking journey,
culminating in an exciting descent past forested hills
into the kingdom.
Upon arrival, you will be received by our representative
at the airport; completion of your visa / immigration
and customs formalities, transfer to the hotel. Lunch
and rest at the hotel. Evening visit a Bhutanese typical
Farm House and a leisure time in Paro town. Overnight
Hotel.
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Day 02: Day Excursion
to Takshang Monastery - Paro Sightseeing & Thimphu
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Afternoon
sightseeing - visit Taa Dzong (National Museum of Bhutan),
Rimpong Dzong, Kichu Monastery, ruins of Drukgyel Dzong
and drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Evening at
leisure in town. Overnight Hotel. |
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Day 03: Thimphu - Punakha
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Drive
to Punakha, across the Dochula Pass (alt.3050 Mtrs.).
On a clear day, you will have spectacular view of the
snow capped Himalayan Mountain range. Lunch at Dochula
Café & Restaurant and continue drive to Punakha.
Overnight Hotel.
Punakha is the old capital of Bhutan and is historically
very important. Punakha Dzong, which lies in the river
banks of Pho-Chu and Mo-Chu, gives you a spectacular
view from the road view point. This Dzong has survived
numerous catastrophes like fire, earthquake and massive
glaciers flood. This Dzong is still the winter capital
of the monk body, the head abode “Je-Khempo”
lives in this Dzong in winter, as Thimphu becomes very
cold.
Afternoon sightseeing - Visit Punakha Dzong, Khuru town,
Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten and a short leisure walk
around the valley. Overnight Hotel. |
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Day 04: Punakha – Wangdiphodrang
– Gangtey
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Early
breakfast and drive to Metshina to visit the famous Chhimi
Lhakhang (a pilgrimage site for barren couple), continue
drive to Gangtey. Enroute visit Wangdiphodrang Dzong.
Lunch at a local restaurant on the way. Afternoon
visit Gangtey Monastery and Phobjikha valley, which
is the winter home of the rare & endangered species
bird “Black Necked Crane”, which starts
to arrive by mid November and returns to Tibetan plateau
by February. Overnight Hotel / Guest House.
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Drive
to Bumthang, Enroute visit Trongsa Dzong. Evening at
leisure in the valley on foot. Overnight Guest House
/ Lodge. |
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Day 06: Bumthang Sightseeing
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Full
day sightseeing in Bumthang - visit Jakar Dzong, Jambay
Lhakhang, Kurjee Lhakhang, Thamsing Lhakhang, Kenchosum
Lhakhang & Swiss Farm. Overnight Guest House / Lodge. |
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Early
breakfast and drive back to Thimphu. Lunch on the way
at a local restaurant. Overnight at Hotel |
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Day 08: Thimphu-Sightseeing
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Full
day sightseeing - visit Dup-Thop Lhakhang and the nunnery,
Changangkha Lhakhang, the mini zoo to see “Takin”
the national animal of Bhutan, view point, Indigenous
Hospital (Institute of Traditional Medicine), National
Library, which holds a vast collection of ancient Buddhist
texts and manuscripts, some dating back several hundred
years, as well as modern academic books mainly on Himalayan
culture and religion, also houses the biggest book of
the world; Zorig Chusum (Painting School, students are
taught to learn on the 13 traditional arts and crafts
of Bhutan), Folk Heritage Museum, built in 2001, provides
fascinating insights of Bhutanese culture and way of
life, Textile Museum, houses a fine collection of Bhutanese
textiles; Memorial Chorten, built and completed in the
year 1974 after his(Third King of Bhutan) untimely death,
it is both a memorial of the Late King and a monument
to world peace. The paintings and statues inside the
monument provide a deep insight into Buddhist philosophy;
Post & telegraph office to see Bhutanese stamps;
visit/view Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten Tashichhodzong-
This huge fortress houses the main Secretariat building,
the throne room of His Majesty the King and various
government offices. It is also the summer residence
of Chief Abbot “Je-Khempo” and the central
monk-body; and visit Handicrafts Emporium: This government-undertaking
Emporium displays a wide range of beautifully hand-woven
textiles, craft, and a small collection of books on
Bhutan, Buddhism and Himalayan culture. Overnight Hotel |
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Day 09: Thimphu–Phuentsholing
(176km,6hours).
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Early
breakfast and drive to Phuentsholing en route visit
Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the Kingdom built
in 1627, which now houses the School for Buddhist studies.
Drive today is pretty long appx.6 hours and is pleasant
with numerous scenic spots for photography. Visit Kharbandi
Gompa, which is just before arriving Phuentsholing.
This beautiful monastery situated in a garden of tropical
plants and flowers, was built by Royal Grandmother,
Ashi Phuntsho Choedron in 1967. You will have a grand
view of Phuentsholing town and the continuation of Jaigaon
town, a border town of the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Day 10: Phuentsholing-Kalimpong
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Early
breakfast and drive to Kalimpong. (appx.110 kms, 4 hrs
drive). First part of the journey passes through the
plains; a large range of foothill forests crawling with
wildlife, farm houses, tea gardens, transparent rivers
interspersed with quiet villages and small townships
of vibrant local culture then begins gradual climbing
to the hill station. Check into the Hotel. After lunch
local sightseeing – visit Durpin Monastery, Flower
Nursery and local Bazaar. Evening at leisure. Overnight
Hotel. |
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Day 11: Kalimpong-Gangtok
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After
breakfast stroll around in town and a brief tour of
the historic Dr Graham's home. The extensive boarding
and day school facility was established over a century
ago. We will see its classrooms and boarding houses
to get an idea how students of both sexes from all over
India and neighboring countries like Bhutan & Nepal
spend their days during the study year. There is an
Anglican church with fine stained glass windows nearby
and you can also visit one of the flower nurseries for
which Kalimpong is well known across India. and drive
to Gangtok. Evening stroll around the local bazaar.
Overnight Hotel. |
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Located
in the Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim forms a natural border
between Nepal to the west and Bhutan to the east. To
the north lies Tibet and to the south the Teesta and
Ringgit Rivers form a natural boundary with the Indian
state of West Bengal. The climate is subtropical in
the lower valleys, but changing fast to temperate and
alpine with increase in elevation. Vast rhododendron
forests cover most of the slopes between 3300-4000 m
(10,800-13,000 feet) and the Himalayan Cypress is widely
found near the tree line. Mixed forests of bamboo and
dozens of orchid species are common between 1500-3000
m (5,000-9,850 feet) - 660 varieties of orchids are
known to grow in Sikkim. The cardamom spice is a cash
crop that grows wild extensively around Yuksum and Phodong.
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Day 12: Gangtok Sightseeing
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Morning
excursion to Phodong Monastery. Afternoon local sightseeing
– visit Cottage industry, Enchey Monastery, Institute
of Tibetlogy and the local bazaar. We will also tour
the permanent 'Flower Show' that exhibits a number of
native Sikkimese orchid and flower species. Later afternoon
is free and we recommend a visit to the busy vegetable
and spice market. Overnight Hotel. |
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Day 13: Gangtok-Darjeeling
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A brief drive to Rumtek Monastery on the opposite
side of the valley from Gangtok. Rumtek is the seat
of the Tibetan Kagyugpa sect of monks and a ajor centre
for Tibetan religious studies. The 16th Gwalpa Karmapa,
the head of the Kagyugpa sect, took refuge in Rumtek
after the Chinese invasion of Tibet in the 1950's;
he and his followers escaped with whatever statues,
'thangka' paintings and scriptures they could and
built Rumtek monastery as a replica of the Chhofuk
monastery that they had left behind in Tibet also
visit Do-Drul Chorten.
Drive
to Darjeeling
Mark Twain quoted Darjeeling “The one land
that all men desire to see, and having seen once-by
even a glimpse would not give that glimpse for the
shows of the rest of the world combined”.
Afternoon local sightseeing – Himalayan Mountaineering
Institute, Zoological Park, Panda Breeding Center,
and the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center. Overnight
Hotel.
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Day 14: Darjeeling Sightseeing
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Early
morning excursion to Tiger Hill (11 km) to view the
sunrise over Mt.Kunchenjunga, the third highest mountain
in the world. En route visit Yigacholing Ghoom Monastery.
Day excursion to Happy Valley Tea Estate; afternoon
fun ride in the famous Toy train, which has received
a place in the world heritage site lately. Overnight
Hotel |
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Day 15: Darjeeling-Bagdogra-Delhi
OR Darjeeling-Nepal Border-Bhadrapur-Kathmandu
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After
breakfast, drive gradual climbing down hill, following
the route of the toy train you reach Bagdogra airport
for onward flight to Delhi; OR drive across Nepal border
to Bhadrapur and fly to Kathmandu. |
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Tour
cost:
2 pax: US$ 2490 per person
3-4 pax: US$ 2090 per person
FIT Surcharge: USD 30.00 per night
Single Supplement: US$ 30 per person per night
Cost includes
for Sikkim-Darjeeling portion (6 Days/5 Nights):
Hotel accommodation on twin sharing basis,
all meals, airport transfers, land transportation as
per itinerary in imported cars, mini vans-Toyota
Hiace, English speaking guide, Entrance fees at Museums/Monuments,
government taxes and royalty.
Complementary Service: Mineral water, welcome drink
while in Thimphu
Cost includes for
Sikkim-Darjeeling portion (6 Days/5 Nights):
Cost includes: Hotel Accommodation
on twin sharing basis, all meals, guided sightseeing,
land transportation as per itinerary in non a/c tourists
jeeps, airport transfers, entrance fees at Museums,
monuments, etc. and government taxes.
Hotels in Darjeeling & Gangtok: standard
tourist category
Dekeling Hotel or similar in Darjeeling
Mintokling Guest House or similar in Gangtok
Cost doesn’t
include:
Flight cost, visa fees, personal expenses,
alcoholic beverages, cold drinks, laundry services.
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