Senior Citizen |Bhutan 6N7D

6N7D

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The remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is well known for its untouched wilderness, rich Buddhist culture and a history steeped in mystique and legends. A country where a land's worth is measured differently, 'Gross National Happiness' instead of 'Gross Domestic Product'. Bhutan - "the land of thunder dragon". It is the only country in the world to retain the Tantric form of 'Mahayana Buddhism' as its official religion. Beauty and wisdom are revealed at each dzong, every gompa and, most incredibly, in the eyes of every smiling Buddhist monk you meet. On a gentle voyage through Paro, Thimphu and Punakha, uncover a purity of culture and traditions of Bhutan during famous Paro Tsechus festival with 50+ Voyagers Travel and Adventure Club, exclusively for 50+ Aged and Senior Citizens.

  •  Unveil the last Shangri-La, majestically framed by the Eastern Himalayas and inundated with Buddhist culture.
  •  Visit ancient temples, mountain monasteries and meet the friendly Bhutanese people
  •  Experience the literature, religion, customs, the monastic practices of the monasteries in Thimphu.
  • Visit to the Chimmi Lhakhang, a fertility temple dedicated to Drukpa Kuenley, a Tibetan Buddhist saint known popularly as Divine Madman.
  •  Witness religious mask dances, receive blessings and socialize with Bhutanese during famous paro Tshechus festival.
  • Shop at vibrant Thimphu Bazaar - Bhutanese Handicrafts displaying a wide range of beautifully hand-woven textiles and craft products.

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DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION INDIA
DEPARTURE TIME ANY DATE

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Day 1: Arrive Paro by Druk Air

Fly into Himalayas with Druk Air, Bhutan's National Air Carrier. The green walls of the hills known as dooars or gateways,  in to Bhutan from the plains of India rise ever higher as the plane flies north towards the Tibetan border. Silvery rivers rush along the valleys, waterfalls plunge down the forested mountainsides, and to the north, the great snowcapped peaks of the inner Himalayas rise up to the heavens. Farm houses dot the hillsides on either side of the plane.

As the aircraft enters the Paro valley, look down and you will see the Paro Dzong on the hillside overlooking Paro Chu (river) with Ta Dzong, formerly a watchtower and now the National Museum, above it. Received by our representative at the airport and transfer to the hotel.

Overnight at the hotel in Paro.

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Day 2: paro

After breakfast drive up the valley to view the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong. It was from here that the Bhutanese repelled several invading Tibetan armies during the 17th century.

Then take an excursion to Taktsang Monastery, the most famous of Bhutanese monasteries. It is said that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on the back of a tigress and meditated at this monastery hence it is called “Tiger’s Nest”. The excursion to monastery takes about 5 hours for round trip.

While return to Paro town visit en route Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of the Kingdom.

Overnight at the hotel in Paro.

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Day 3: Paro / Thimphu (55 km, approx 1.1/2 hours drive)

After breakfast visit Ta Dzong, once a watchtower, built to defend Rinpung Dzong during inter-valley wars of the 17th century, Ta Dzong was inaugurated as Bhutan’s National Museum in 1968.

Afterwards, walk down a hillside trail to visit Rinpung Dzong. Built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal , the first spiritual and temporal ruler of Bhutan, the Dzong houses the monastic body of Paro, the office of the Dzongda (district administrative head) and Thrimpon (judge) of Paro district. The approach to the Dzong is through a traditional covered bridge called Nemi Zam.

Afternoon drive to Thimphu, the modern capital town of Bhutan.

Evening visit Trashichhoedzong, “fortress of the glorious religion”. This is  the center of government and religion, site of monarch’s throne room and seat of Je Khenpo or Chief Abbot. Built in 1641 by the political and religious unifier of Bhutan, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, it was reconstructed in 1960s in traditional Bhutanese manner, without nails or architectural plans.

Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.

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Day 4: Thimphu

After breakfast, sightseeing in Thimphu valley including visit to the following : the National Library, housing an extensive collection of priceless Buddhist manuscripts; the Institute for Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School) where students undergo a 6-year training course in Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts and crafts. Later visit Textile and Folk Heritage Museum, a fascinating testimony of the Bhutanese material culture and living traditions.

After lunch, visit King's Memorial Chorten continuously circumambulated by people, murmuring mantras and spinning their prayer wheels. Construction of this landmark was the idea of Bhutan’s third king, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk (“the father of modern Bhutan”) who has wished to erect monument to world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after his untimely death, it serves both as a memorial to the Late King and as a monument to peace.

Later visit Motithang zoo which houses Bhutan’s national animal Takin. After that drive to BBS tower for a fascinating view of Thimphu valley.

Evening, visit the government-run Handicrafts Emporium and local crafts shops, to browse through example of Bhutan's fine traditional arts. Here you can buy hand-woven textiles, thangkha paintings, masks, ceramics, slate and wood carvings, jewelry, interesting items made from local materials.

Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.

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Day 5: Thimphu / Punakha (75 km, approx 3 hrs drive)

After early breakfast, drive up to Dochu-la pass (3,088m/ 10,130 ft) stopping briefly here to take in the view and admire the chorten, mani wall, and prayer flags which decorate the highest point on the road. If skies are clear, the following peaks can be seen from this pass (left to right): Masagang (7,158m), Tsendagang (6,960m), Terigang (7,060m ), Jejegangphugang (7,158 m ), Kangphugang (7,170 m ), Zongphugang (7, 060 m ), a table mountain that dominates the isolated region of Lunana - finally Gangkar puensum, the highest peak in Bhutan at 7,497m.

Later visit to Punakha Dzong, Built strategically at the junction of Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to serve as the religious and administrative centre of the region, Punakha Dzong has played an important role in Bhutan’s history. Damaged by four catastrophic fires and an earthquake, the Dzong has been fully restored by the present King.

After that drive to Wangduephodrang visiting Dzong and local market. The district of Wangduephodrang is also famous for its bamboo products, slate and stone carvings.

Overnight at the hotel in Punakha.

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Day 6: Punakha / Paro (125 km, approx 4 hours drive)

After breakfast drive to Paro en route visit Simtokha Dzong. This dzong, built in 1627 is the oldest in Bhutan. It now houses the Institute for Language and Culture Studies.

Afternoon at leisure and to explore Paro market.

Overnight at the hotel in Paro.

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Day 7: Departure Day

After early breakfast at the hotel, drive to the airport for flight to your onward destination. Our representative will help you with exit formalities and then bid you farewell.

 

Hotel Included:

Destination

Superior

A – LEVEL : COMPARABLE TO 3*+

Paro

Hotel Olathang / Tashi Namgay Resort / Kichu Resort

Thimphu

Hotel Phuntsho Pelri / Hotel Kisa / Hotel Migmar

Punakha

Hotel Zangtho Pelri / Damchen Resort / Puna Tsangchu Cottages / Kichu Resort

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

  • For all the travelers in is necessary to carry original Voter ID or Passport to travel to Bhutan.
  • In case of child it is required to carry Birth Certificate along with School ID card.
  • A permit is required for travel to Punakha & Bumthang. We will get the permit for our customers.
  • To get the permit we need to submit 2 copies of passport size photograph, clear scanned copies of the voter ID card and Passport for adults and for Kids the copy of Birth Certificate.  It is mandatory to carry the same.

 

Entry Permit

Indian Nationals travelling between Bhutan & India do not need Visa. An identity document, be it either passport or an election commission I. D card is, however required for presentation at the immigration during entry, to obtain an entry permit along with 04 passport size photographs. Indian Nationals travelling between Bhutan and Nepal require valid passport as per Nepalese immigration regulation.

Route Permit

It is required for those travelling to restricted areas beyond Dochula pass. The Route Permit is processed & issued in Thimphu, only after arrival in Bhutan and on production of the Entry Permit. Two copies of passport size photos required while processing Route Permit. Also this permit can be processed only during working days (Mon-Fri) and applications are accepted from 9-11 a.m. and permit granted on same day from 3-5 p.m in summer and 3-4 p.m. in winter.

 

PACKAGE COST INCLUDES:

  • Assistance upon arrival at Paro airport.
  • 06 Nights accommodation on twin sharing basis as per the itinerary (02 nights Paro, 02 nights in Thimphu, 01 night Punakha,).
  • 06 Breakfast daily
  • Return airport and round trip transfers along with all sightseeing tours by Ac Vehicle on sharing basis.
  • Permit for travel to Punakha & Bumthang.
  • All Monument & Museum Entrances Fees for the sights mentioned in the itinerary.

 

 THE ABOVE PACKAGE COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:-

  • 5% Government service tax extra.
  • Any kind of Personal Expenses or Optional Tours / Extra Meals Ordered.
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head “Prices included”.
  • Tips, Insurance, Laundry, Phone Calls.
  • The Services of Vehicle is not included on leisure days & after finishing the sightseeing tour as per the Itinerary.
  • Services of accompanying English Speaking Guide in Bhutan (Guide not staying in same hotels)
  • Any Kind of Drinks (Alcoholic, Mineral, Aerated).
  • Camera / Video camera fee, Soft or Hard drinks, Starters.
  • Medical & Travel insurance.
  • Additional costs due to flight cancellation, road blocks etc. Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.

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