Sunday, May 23, 2010

Everest Region Trek

Everest region trekking


This region, known as the Solu Khumbu, is famously renowned around the world as the home of the world's highest mountain. Mt. Everest, or Sagarmatha, as it is known in Nepal rises 8,848 meters above sea level. The hike to the base camp (EBC) for climbers seeking to reach that lofty summit attracts trekkers from all over the globe.
Solu Khumbu is the district south and west of Mount Everest. It is populated by Sherpas, an ethnic group that has achieved fame because of the exploits of its men on mountaineering expeditions. Khumbu is the name of the northern half of this region, which includes Everest and many of the world’s >8,000m (26,247 ft) summits. Most of Khumbu is part of Sagarmatha National Park. Solu, the southern portion is less rugged but it has many interesting villages and monasteries.
Forests of pine and hemlock cover the lower elevations of the national park. At elevations of around 3500 meters and above, forests of silver fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper trees are found. These forests provide habitat to at least 118 species of birds, including the Himalayan Monal Pheasant, the Blood Pheasant, the Red-billed and yellow-billed Choughs. Sagarmāthā National Park is also home to a number of rare animal species as well, including musk deer, wild yak, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear and red panda. Himalayan tahr, deer, languar monkeys, hares, mountain foxes, and martens. Himalayan wolves are also found in the park, however, they are rare and reclusive.
Above this zone all vegetation is dwarfed and shrub-like. As the altitude increases, plant life is restricted to lichens and mosses. Plant life ceases to exist at about 5,750 meters (18,860 ft) as this is the permanent snow line in the Himalayas.
The attractions of this region are the majestic mountains, the villages in the high mountain valleys, the associated monasteries, and the legendary inhabitants. But by far, the biggest draw to Solu Khumbu, and to Nepal, for that matter, is the trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC). The other places to experience here include Gorak Shep and Kala Patthar, the Cho La Pass, Gokyo and its lakes, Gokyo Ri, and the Renji Pass to the villages of the Bhote Koshi valley.
There are several trekking options that visit any combination of the above. The four treks that follow have proven to be the most popular, but any trek can be customized to include places or views that interest you. All the trekking described below are within Sagarmatha National Park.
Only a 40 minute flight from Kathmandu, all but a small percentage of the treks to the Solu Khumbu region originate or pass through Lukla, the "Gateway to Mt. Everest", whose tiny airstrip has perhaps the most harrowing approach in the world. If your heart is strong enough for the landing, the trek to Everest should be a walk in the park.
Jokes aside, there are four important considerations in planning a trek into the Khumbu region: Trekking here is more strenuous than in the Annapurna region. The additional cost of air transportation to Lukla makes the trekking a little more expensive. Third, you spend more time at higher altitude in this region. If you gain height too quickly, you have a very real chance of getting Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). The additional acclimatization days built into trekking itineraries here is a routine practice and goes a long way in preventing AMS. Obviously, more days adds cost. If you try to save money and rush the trek, you may get sick, have to turn back, rest or hike a few days at lower elevations to acclimatize properly, and try again (thereby spending the money you tried to save) or, worst case, end up sick enough to abandon the trek altogether and waste a more serious chunk of change. Finally, probably the most common malady is knee pain and strain on the long unforgiving descents. From EBC to Namche you will average a -4.75% grade for two and a half days. Your knees (and ankles) have to be up to the task. You would be wise to train on a hilly trail or walk stairs or bleachers for a month or two before taking on these high mountain trails.


Sagarmāthā National Park, is located in eastern Nepal, containing parts of the Himalayas and the southern half of Mount Everest. The park was created July 19, 1976 and in 1979 was inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site. Sagarmāthā is a Sanskrit word, from sagar = "sky" (not to be confused with "sea/ocean") and māthā = "forehead" or "head", and is the modern Nepali name for Mount Everest.
The park encompasses an area of 1,148 km² and ranges in elevation from its lowest point of 2,845 m (9,335 ft) at Jorsalle to 8,850 m (29,035 ft) at the summit of Everest. Barren land above 5,000 m (16,400 ft) comprises 69% of the park while 28% is grazing land and the remaining 3% is forested. Most of the park area is very rugged and steep, with its terrain cut by deep rivers and glaciers. Unlike other parks, this park can be divided into four climate zones because of the rising altitude. The climatic zones include a forested lower zone, a zone of alpine scrub, the upper alpine zone which includes upper limit of vegetation growth, and the Arctic zone where no plants can grow. The types of plants and animals that are found in the park depend on the altitude. The park contains the upper watershed of the  Kosi river basin system.
The park's visitor center is located at the top of a hill in Namche Bazaar, also where a company of the Nepal Army is stationed for protecting the park. The park's southern entrance is a few hundred meters north of Monzo at 2,835 m (9,300 ft), a one day hike from Lukla.
Flora and fauna
In the lower forested zone, birch, juniper, blue pines, firs, bamboo and rhododendron grow. Above this zone all vegetation are found to be dwarf or shrubs. As the altitude increases, plant life is restricted to lichens and mosses. Plants cease to grow at about 5,750 meters (18,860 ft), because this is the permanent snow line in the Himalayas.
Forests of pine and hemlock cover the lower elevations of the national park. At elevations of around 3.500 meters and above, forests of silver fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper trees are found. The forests provide habitat to at least 118 species of birds, including Himalayan Monal, Blood pheasant, Red-billed cough, and yellow-billed chough. Sagarmāthā National Park is also home to a number of rare species, including musk deer, wild yak, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear and red panda. Himalayan thars, deer, langur monkeys, hares, mountain foxes, martens and Himalayan wolves are also found in the park. However, their numbers are not very large and many visitors may not be able to see them.
The partial pressure of oxygen falls with altitude. Therefore, the animals that are found here are adapted to living on less oxygen and cold temperatures. They have thick coats to retain body heat. Some of them have shortened limbs to prevent loss of body heat. The Himalayan bears go into hibernation in caves during the winter when there is no food available.Everest base camp trek
Popular trekking in the Everest Region Nepal
In Everest region trekking Everest base camp trekking is the main trekking because trekkers can go to the bottom of the Mount. Everest. Similarly Gokyo valley trekking are another popular trekking in Nepal. In the base of the starting point Jiri and Lukla are the major popular starting point of the Everest trekking however People prefer from Kathmandu to Lukla fly rather than long days walks from the Jiri to Namche Bazzar.It will diffrence 6 days , starting from jiri to Lukla to the Everest base camp. if you are only do the Everest base camp trekking and start from lukla you will be one weeks before finished trekking in comparison from Jiri.

Depend upon starting point of the trekking Everest base camp trekking have  become many different days and itinerary even same destination.
Jiri to Everest base camp trekking
Jiri to Everest base camp and Gokyo via Cho la pass.
Lukla to Everest base camp trekking
Lukla to Everest base camp and Gokyo valley via Cho la pass.
Jiri to Everest Three passes trekking
Lukla to Everest three passes trekking

if you have short days in Nepal and Everest trekking just you can visit Namche Bazzar, Tanbouche. In this ways again Everest region trekking can be categorized as
Everest Namche Bazzar trek
Everest view trekking
Everest panaromic trekking.
Due to the highlighted sherpa cultures whole Everest or Major village of the Everest called Khunde, Namche Bazzar, Khumjung , Thame also said as Everest sherpa cultural treks.

Tour / Trek Information of Bhutan

Nepal to Bhutan trek tour information





Bhutan - perhaps the last bastion of the Mahayana Buddhism in the Himalayas, located in the great Himalayan range has total area of 47,000 sq. feet. Bhutan is bounded by Tibetan regions of China in the north & the sweltering plains of India in the south. This mountainous kingdom is well defined by the name Last Shangri-La or Land of the Thunder Dragon. The remarkable feature of Bhutan is its varied climatic conditions ranging from the sub-tropical to the cold reaches of the almost 25,000 ft snow-capped mountain ranges of the Tibetan border.

Bhutan can be best considered as a paradise having population around 0.6 million only. Bhutan is, therefore, thinly populated country which follows Mahayana Buddhism. People of the Bhutan adopt traditional way of life & it is known for their UN-spoilt ancient cultures and traditions. Religion is still away of life & the past is still the present for them. In 1974, the Kingdom was opened for tourists by Jigme Singye Wangchuk, who is present king of Bhutan under a careful regulated programme. Prior to 1991, in Bhutan, the tourism industry was operated by government under one corporation. But in 1991, in order to regulate the industry, it was privatized partially with a Tourism Authority of Bhutan formed.

Bhutan is rich in its natural assets & also one of the last areas still pristine in all its nature. The main remarkable features of Bhutan includes untainted flora, un-hunted fauna, rare botanical plants, the colorful bird-life & so on. The scenic beauty of the countryside is really a treat for every young & old. There people celebrate colorful festivals with mask dances depicting its rich cultural past. The great Himalayan ranges in the background definitely deserves a visit.

Nepal, Tibet & Sikkim all are best destinations for tourism, all concentrated in the same belt of the Himalayas. Each country offers you rich & unique culture with their histories dating back as far as 2,500 B.C. People & nature live together with harmony & obviously, great for the adventurous & to explore wonderful natural beauty.

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Beautiful laya/ghasa trek-18 Days

beautiful Laya gasa trek -18 Days

Nepal to bhutan Laya gasa trek 18 days

Nepal  to  bhutan Laya gasa trek 18 days

Grade: Strenuous
Altitude maximum: 4600m.
Season: April - June, September - November
Group Condition: Minimum 01 pax

This trek is considered as one of the most difficult trek in Bhutan that takes you through an incredible journey over six mountain passes, across gushing rivers and streams, villages, yak herders' camps, diverse flora and fauna and the fascinating beauty of the Himalayas in its purest form.

Trek Itinerary

DAY 01: Your arrival at Paro Airport by Druk Air. See flight details. Sightseeing Paro and Overnight at hotel.

DAY 02: Trek to Shana. Overnight at tented camp. Distance: 17km

DAY 03: Trek to Soi-Thangthangkha. Overnight at tented camp.

DAY 04: Soi Thangthangkha - Jangothang. Tented camp. Distance: 19km

DAY 05: Jangothang - Lingshi. Tented camp. Distance: 19km

DAY 06: Lingshi - Chebisa. Tented camp. Distance: 19km>

DAY 07: Chebisa - Shomuthang. Tented camp. Distance: 17km

DAY 08: Shomuthang - Robluthang. Tented camp Distance: 15km

DAY 09: Robluthang - Lemithang. Tented camp. Distance: 19km

DAY 10: Lemithang - Laya. Tented camp. Distance: 10km

DAY 11: Laya acclimatization. Tented camp

DAY 12: Laya - Koina. Tented camp at tourist shelter. Distance: 19km

DAY 13: Koina - Gasa. Tented camp. Distance: 17km

DAY 14: Gasa acclimatization at the hot springs.

DAY 15: Gasa - Goem Damji. Tented camp. Distance: 21km

DAY 16: Goem Damji - Punakha. O/N at hotel. Distance: 17km

DAY 17: Morning Punakha valley sightseeing. Afternoon drive to Thimphu (3-4 hrs.). O/n hotel.

DAY 18: Thimpu - Paro Departure

Early morning drive to Paro Airport for departure. Tashi Delek!
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Druk -path trek -9 Days

Nepal to Bhutan Druk path trek 9 days



Grade: Moderate
Altitude maximum: 3505m.
Group Condition: Minimum 01 pax
Season: April - June, September - December

The Druk Path Trek is one of the most frequented treks. It is a fairly short yet exhilarating trek that is both challenging and rewarding. The views, like most other treks in Bhutan, are fascinating and exhilarate ones senses, owing to the incredible beauty and majesty of the Himalayas.
The trek commences from Paro to Jele Dzong at 2591 meters, from where one can see the Paro Valley with snow-capped mountains behind. The trail to Jangchulakha at 2896 meters takes you through thick alpine forests and rhododendron trees. Follow the ridge next day to Jimilangtsho at 3353 meters, and be enthralled with the beautiful views of the mountains and the surrounding valleys. The Trail to Simkota at 3505 meters leads you through dwarf rhododendron trees passing by Lake Janetsho. The route to Phajoding at 2896 meters on a clear day allows one beautiful views of Mount 'Gankhar Punsum'. The final day of the trek to Thimphu is all downhill through forests of Blue Pine.

Campsites at lakes and the possible sights of Yak herders en route are the additional attractions in the trek.

DRUK PATH TREK ITINERARY

DAY 01: Your arrival at Paro Airport by Druk Air. See flight details. Sightseeing Paro and Overnight at hotel.

DAY 02: Paro - Jele Dzong. Overnight at tented camp. Distance 6 - 7 km.

DAY 03: Jele Dzong - Jangchulakha. Overnight at tented camp. Distance 10 km.

DAY 04: Jangchulakha - Jimilangtso. Overnight at tented camp. Distance 11 km.

DAY 05: Jimilangtso - Simkota. Overnight at tented camp. Distance 11 km.

DAY 06: Simkota - Phajoding. Overnight at tented camp. Distance 10 km.

DAY 07: Phajoding - Thimpu. Ovenight at hotel.

DAY 08: Thimpu Sightseeing and drive to Paro. Overnight at hotel.

DAY 09: Flight to your onward destination.
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Bumthang cultural trek-13 Days

Bumthang Cultural trek 13 days


Grade: Moderate

Altitude maximum: 11000 ft..

Season: March - June & September - November

Climate: Days are normally warm and nights can at times be very cold and in winter below freezing point.

What to bring: Warm woolen clothing, good walking boots, sun glass, sun block cream, head gear, rain gear, water bottle, rug sack, sleeping bag (medium to heavy).

Group Condition: Minimum 01 pax

Highlights: This is the cultural heartland of the Kingdom. On this trek you will see many temples and monasteries.

Bumthang is extraordinarily beautiful, even for Bhutanese. Its four high valleys are covered in forests that embrace small monasteries, chortens, traditional stone houses, and markets. Elevations on treks stay below 12,000 feet, and each day's walk is steadfastly unhurried. After a couple of days in Paro we drive to Thimphu's crafts centers and temples, and then over the splendid Dochu La & Chelila Passes to Tongsa and Jakar, the Bumthang Valley's main village. This is Bhutan's most sacred valley, hallowed 1,200 years ago by the visits of Padmasambhava (the great Buddhist master, called Guru Rinpoche or the Precious Teacher). Our four-day trek will take you through forests and farmlands, over trout streams to remote villages in which the rest of the world's last couple of centuries are dim and not particularly enticing rumors. Few treks offer such a deep look into Bhutan's delicate and charming daily life. (Our fall itinerary coincides with a centuries-old festival in a remote village where you will be welcomed as honored guests.)

Itinerary

DAY: 01: Your arrival at Paro Airport by Druk Air. See flight details. Sightseeing Paro and Overnight at hotel.
Arrive Paro, Bhutan by Druk Air flight from Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok or Calcutta. During this flight, one will experience breathtaking views of Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga and other High Himalayan peaks including sacred Mt. Jumolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at the Paro International Airport, our Airport representative will receive you with a warm welcome. After completing disembarkation formalities at the airport, drive to hotel, which will take about 20 minutes. Overnight Paro.

DAY 2: PARO SIGHTSEEING

Full day Paro Valley sightseeing. Visit Drugyel Dzong, the ruined victorious fortress of the Drukpas, which once defended Paro fromTibetan invasion. The Dzong was built in 1649 by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel to commemorate the victory of Bhutan over Tibetan Invaders in 1644. It was destroyed by fire in 1951. On a clear day you can see spectacular view of sacred Mt. Jumolhari from the vicinity of Dzong area. On the way back view Taktsang Monastery, the most famous and sacred monastery of Bhutan perched on the side of a cliff at 900m above the valley floor. The name Taktsang means Tiger's Nest. The Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhawa, believed as the second Buddha or Precious Teacher flew to the site of the monastery on the back of tigress and then meditated there in the cave for three months. The main building of the monastery was destroyed by fire on 19 April 1998 and the Bhutan Government's effort to re-construct it in its original form is underway. Visit Kychu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in the Kingdom built in 659 AD by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Visit National Museum popularly known to the local Bhutanese as Ta Dzong or Watch Tower. Originally built in 1656 as the Watch Tower (Ta Dzong) of Paro Dzong and the Valley was renovated and converted into National Museum in 1968. Evening stroll around Paro town. O/n Paro.

DAY 03: PARO - THIMPHU

Follow the winding road beside Pa Chu river down stream to its confluence with the Wangchu river then up to Thimphu, the capital city. After lunch visit the Memorial Chorten, where the faithful circumambulate the shrine dedicated to the late third king of Bhutan chanting their prayers and turning their prayer beads as they walk round the chorten. O/n hotel.

DAY 4: THIMPHU - SIGHTSEEING

A full day sightseeing in Thimphu. Visit the Traditional Art and Crafts School National Library, Zilukha Nunnery, Handmade Paper factory, the premises of Tashichodzong and Handicraft Emporium. O/n hotel.

DAY 5: THIMPHU - TRONGSA

The journey to the Central Bhutan begins today. The drive to Trongsa takes approximately 8 hrs.. It takes you across Dochula Pass (3000 m.) to the warm fertile valley of Wangduephodrang (1250 m.). Lunch at Wangdue. After lunch continue drive to Trongsa across Pelela Pass (3300 m.). The famous Chendiji Chorten is situated at the base of the hills. O/n hotel.

DAY 6: TRONGSA - BUMTHANG

Drive to Bumthang takes 2-3 hrs. Tales of great Guru Padmasambhava dominates this holy valley. From the view point you can see the Jakar Dzong "The Castle of White Bird". Lunch at the hotel. After lunch Drive up to Lame Gompa a place built by the 1st King for his two nun Sisters. An old style of making Bhutanese Paper can be seen outside of this place. O/n hotel.

DAY 7: BUMTHANG - HALT

Walk around Bumthang valley. Visit the Swiss Cheese factory, premises of Kurje & Jambay monasteries. A trout fishing can be done in Chamkhar river. O/n hotel.

DAY 8: BUMTHANG - NGANGLHAKHANG (TREK BEGINS)

The trek route takes you around the Chamkhar river known for its riches in Trout. Lunch stop at Tangbi Lhakhang then you enter to the swan land of Ngang Yul with its centre swan temple Ngang Lhakhang . This part of valley was at first inhabited by the swans who gave their name Ngang. The lama Namkha Samdrup having dreamt a vision of how to built a gompa shot an arrow and the spot where the arrow landed Ngang Lhakhang was erected. Cultural dance can be arranged in the evening. O/n camp. Distance : 20 km. Alt. 9500 ft.

DAY 9: NGANGLHAKHANG - UGYENCHOLING

Climb gradually to Phephela Pass (11000 ft.) the highest point on the trek route. The trail you follow until the Pass takes you through one of the most beautiful Frosted area of this region. O/n camp.

DAY 10: UGYENCHOLING - BUMTHANG

The trail follows through along the Tang river another trout filled river. Along the banks of the river is Tang Rimpoche Lhakhang whose first foundation is ascribed to Guru Rimpoche and its second foundation to the "Treasure Finder" Terton Pemalingpa. On the way to Bumthang visit Mebar Tso "Burning lake". At Pangshing the transport will be provided for onward journey. Distance : 10 km. Alt. 9000 ft. O/n lodge.

DAY 11: BUMTHANG - PUNAKHA

Drive to Punakha the old capital city of Bhutan. O/n hotel.

DAY 12: PUNAKHA - THIMPHU

Morning Punakha valley sightseeing. Afternoon drive to Thimphu (3-4 hrs.). O/n hotel.

DAY 13: THIMPHU - PARO FOR DEPARTURE.

Early morning drive to Paro Airport for departure. Tashi Delek!
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Bhutan-sikkim-Darjelling tour-15 days(special package)

Bhutan-sikkim-Darjelling tour-15 days(special package)


TOUR ITINERARY of Bhutan Skkim and Darjelling tour

Day 01: Arrival Paro by Druk Air

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.

Day 02: Day Excursion to Takshang Monastery - Paro Sightseeing & Thimphu

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.

Day 03: Thimphu - Punakha

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.

Day 04: Punakha Wangdiphodrang Gangtey

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.

Day 05: Gangtey-Bumthang

Drive to Bumthang, Enroute visit Trongsa Dzong. Evening at leisure in the valley on foot. Overnight Guest House / Lodge.

Day 06: Bumthang Sightseeing

Full day sightseeing in Bumthang - visit Jakar Dzong, Jambay Lhakhang, Kurjee Lhakhang, Thamsing Lhakhang, Kenchosum Lhakhang & Swiss Farm. Overnight Guest House / Lodge.

Day 07: Bumthang-Thimphu

Early breakfast and drive back to Thimphu. Lunch on the way at a local restaurant. Overnight at Hotel

Day 08: Thimphu-Sightseeing

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

Day 09: Thimphu Phuentsholing (176km,6hours).

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.

Day 10: Phuentsholing-Kalimpong

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.

Day 11: Kalimpong-Gangtok

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.

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.

Day 12: Gangtok Sightseeing

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.

Day 13: Gangtok-Darjeeling

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 major 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

Day 14: Darjeeling Sightseeing

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

Day 15: Darjeeling-Bagdogra-Delhi OR Darjeeling-Nepal Border-Bhadrapur-Kathmandu

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.

Tour cost:

2 pax: US$ 2490 per person
3-4 pax: US$ 2090 per person
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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Shangri-la tour-10 days

Bhutan shngri la tour 10 days Itinerary

Bhutan shngri la tour 10 days Itinerary

DAY 1 :

Arrival Paro, Bhutan by Druk Air flight. Transfer to hotel. Overnight Paro.

DAY 2 :

Paro valley sightseeing. Overnight Paro.

DAY 3 :

Excursion to Taktsang Monastery. Overnight Paro.

DAY 4 :

Early morning drive to Wangdi Phodrang via Dochula Pass. Overnight at hotel Dragon Nest, Wangdi.

DAY 5 :

Early morning drive to Bumthang via Pelela Pass and Tongsa Valley. Overnight at Bumthang Swiss Guest House.

DAY 6 :

Bumthang valley sightseeing. Overnight Bumthang.

DAY 7 :

Excursion to Ura valley. Overnight Bumthang.

DAY 8 :

Early morning drive to Thimphu. Overnight in a hotel, Thimphu.

DAY 9 :

Thimphu valley sightseeing. Overnight Thimphu.

DAY 10 :

Early morning drive to Paro airport for departure. TASHI DELEK!
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Bhutan Land of Thunder Tour-5 Days

Bhutan Land of Thunder tour 5 days



Itinerary



DAY 01: Your arrival at Paro Airport by Druk Air. See flight details. Overnight at hotel in Paro.

Arrive Paro, Bhutan by Druk Air flight from Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok or Calcutta. During this flight, one will experience breathtaking views of Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga and other High Himalayan peaks including sacred Mt. Jumolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at the Paro International Airport, our Airport representative will receive you with a warm welcome. After completing disembarkation formalities at the airport, drive to hotel, which will take about 20 minutes.

DAY 02: Full day Paro Valley sightseeing. Overnight Paro.

Visit Drugyel Dzong, the ruined victorious fortress of the Drukpas, which once defended Paro from Tibetan invasion. The Dzong was built in 1649 by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel to commemorate the victory of Bhutan over Tibetan Invaders in 1644. It was destroyed by fire in 1951. On a clear day you can see spectacular view of sacred Mt. Jumolhari from the vicinity of Dzong area. On the way back view Taktsang Monastery, the most famous and sacred monastery of Bhutan perched on the side of a cliff at 900m above the valley floor. The name Taktsang means Tiger's Nest. The Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhawa, believed as the second Buddha or Precious Teacher flew to the site of the monastery on the back of tigress and then meditated there in the cave for three months. The main building of the monastery was destroyed by fire on 19 April 1998 and the Bhutan Government's effort to re-construct it in its original form is underway. Visit Kychu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in the Kingdom built in 659 AD by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Visit National Museum popularly known to the local Bhutanese as Ta Dzong or Watch Tower. Originally built in 1656 as the Watch Tower (Ta Dzong) of Paro Dzong and the Valley was renovated and converted into National Museum in 1968. Evening stroll around Paro town.

DAY 03: Early morning drive to Thimphu. Overnight at hotel.

Follow the winding road beside Pa Chu river down stream to its confluence with the Wangchu river then up to Thimphu, the capital city. After lunch visit the Memorial Chorten, where the faithful circumambulate the shrine dedicated to the late third king of Bhutan chanting their prayers and turning their prayer beads as they walk round the chorten.

DAY 04: Thimpu Sightseeing. Overnight at hotel.

A full day sightseeing in Thimphu. Visit the Traditional Art and Crafts School National Library, Zilukha Nunnery, Handmade Paper factory, the premises of Tashichodzong and Handicraft Emporium.

DAY 05: Early morning drive to Paro airport for departure
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west to East Bhutan Tour-14 days

DAY 1 :

Arrival at Paro Bhutan. Transfer to hotel. Evening orientation talk & video show on Bhutan. Overnight at hotel, Paro.

DAY 2 :

Paro valley sightseeing. Overnight Paro.

DAY 3 :

Excursion to Taktsang Monastery. Overnight Paro.

DAY 4 :

Drive to Thimphu. Sightseeing of the valley. Overnight at hotel, Thimphu.

DAY 5 :

Morning sightseeing, afternoon cultural programme. Overnight Thimphu.

DAY 6 :

Drive to Wangdi Phodrang. Sightseeing of Punakha & Wangdi valleys. Overnight at Dragon Nest hotel, Wangdi.

DAY 7 :

Excursion to Phobjikha valley. Overnight Wangdi.

DAY 8 :

Drive to Bumthang valley. Overnight Swiss Guest House, Bumthang.

DAY 9 :

Bumthang valley sightseeing. Overnight Bumthang.

DAY 10 :

Drive to Mongar. Overnight at lodge, Mongar.

DAY 11 :

Drive to Trashigang. Sightseeing of Trashigang township. Overnight at lodge, Trashigang.

DAY 12 :

Excursion to Tashi Yangtse. View the highly revered Chorten Kora. Overnight Trashigang.

DAY 13 :

Drive to Samdrup Jongkhar, the eastern border town. Overnight at hotel, Samdrup Jongkhar.

DAY 14 :

Drive to Guwahati Airport in India (nearest) for departure from the Kingdom by flight. TASHI DELEK!


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