Bhutan

Bhutan Travel notes !

It is considerably smaller than Nepal with an overall population of about 650,000 people. It is a monarchy with a newly elected king in November. He is Bhutan’s 5th king and his father, King Four (easier to say that then his name which I could neither spell nor pronounce!), decided to let 60% of the country remain in a natural state. This was so successful that now 80% of Bhutan is in its natural state which means that the wildlife and flora are simply outstanding!

THIMPU

Architecture is uniform and beautiful. All houses are of a similar style and there are NO western type buildings. Even the newest buildings retain the Bhutanese flavor. Streams are clear and the roads are paved. There is electricity 24/7, the food is good and the people are very friendly.

The main tourists attractions are religious and the great “dzongs” or monasteries, cling to hillsides or dominate the towns and cities. In Thimpu you have a wonderful art school where painting, sculpting, embroidery, sewing, metal working, and drawing are taught. This is a really remarkable place and the students learn while hundreds of tourists pass through their classrooms taking pictures and chattering. A truly remarkable place! In addition there is a great textile museum with a marvelous video and an exhibit of ancient to modern textiles, all hand woven. You can see weavers at work and also buy from their museum store (naturally). In Paro, where you land, there is not as much to see but here there is the great Takinsang Dzong which is reached after a 2 and a half hour climb. Once there you can be blessed by a monk and take remarkable pictures standing atop this high mountain aerie.

In writing this I am back in these places, but I have to add some of the drawbacks in visiting this beautiful country. The government regulates the number of tourists who enter the country and we ask that if you are going to go to Bhutan you give us and our representatives in Bhutan at least 3 to 4 weeks to obtain your Visa. You can access Bhutan from several airports. DRUK Air, Bhutan’s only airline and only airline into the country, flies daily out of Bangkok and twice a week from Delhi to Kathmandu to Paro.

TAKSANG MONASTERY

The planes are new, AirBus 319, and extremely clean. Your trip into Bhutan must be paid in full at around $200USD a day or more, depending on what you choose to do.. That may seem high, but that price includes hotel, a car and driver, a guide and three meals a day, and also all entrance fees to monasteries and other places.Our representative in Bhutan provides excellent people and nice vehicles also. The other drawback is that you cannot pay with a credit card anywhere and there are no ATM machines to ease that difficulty. We spoke to the Minister of Tourism and he indicated they are working on it, but nothing yet. Lastly, immigration at the airport is slow and very frustrating. No computers and they take about 5 to 8 minutes per person. We spent 80 minutes in line and the flight from Kathmandu was only 55 minutes.

 

List of itineraries for Fixed Depature Holidays

  • Gomkora Festival - 16 days

    the Drukgyal Dzong, built in 1647 by the Great Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, father and unifier of medieval Bhutan, the dzong was destroyed by....

  • Paro Tsechu - 10 days

    the traveler will experience from the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred Mt. Jhomolhari...

  • Jambay Lhakhang Drup - 12 days

    the traveler will experience from the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred....

  • Trashigang Festival Tour - 15 days

    Mt. Jhomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at Paro International Airport you will be received by your Bhutanese friend from....

  • Mystical Bhutan Photography Tour - 14 Days

    Drugyal Dzong (a ruined fortress), 16 kilometers away from Paro town. Although it has been in ruin but this Dzong has its great historical....

  • Punakha Dromchoe - 12 Days

    the traveler will experience from the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred Mt. Jhomolhari...

 

Feature Trekking In Bhutan

  • Drukpath Trek - 10 Days

    It is a 6 days Trek, goes to High Altitude and is moderately strenuous. The Trek route passes through some beautiful High Altitude Lakes. It starts...

  • Jumolhari Round Trek - 15 Days

    It is a classic 14 - day Trek starting from (Drukgyal Dzong) Paro and end at Dodena near Thimphu (1 hour drive from Thimphu valley)....

  • Samtengang Winter Trek - 10 Days

    During the journey, the traveler will experience from the left side of the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains....

  • Chelela Nature Trek - 11 days

    the traveler will experience from the left side of the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains including...

  • Dagala 1000 Lakes Trek - 12 days


    It is a 6-days trek near Thimphu, to a large number of lovely high altitude lakes. The Trek is easy and most trekking days are short but there are some long steep climbs. It starts from Khoma (near Thimphu) and ends in Simtokha, Thimphu.

  • Jhomolhari Base Camp Trek - 11 days

    It is 7 - days Trek from Paro to Jumolhari base camp at Jangothang, returning via the same route or by an alternative trail to Paro. The view of Jumolhari Mountain (7314 M) from Jangothang is spectacular.

  • Beautiful Laya Lingshi Trek

    It is an 18-days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Sheep...

  • Snowman Trek with Gankhar Phunsum

    This trek considered to be the one of the toughest trek in the world because of its altitude, distance, climate and remoteness....

  • Beautiful Laya / Gasa Trek - 18 days

    It is a 18 - days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Sheep, Takins (national animal)...

  • Snowman Trek - 30 days

    This trek considered to be the one of the toughest trek in the world because of its altitude, distance, climate and remoteness....

  • Journey to the Himalayas

    nabji_trail_intro1-thumbFrom the breathtaking views of Mt. Everest as you fly to Bhutan, to the stunning sights of the Dochula Pass, experience the serenity of Buddhist monasteries...

 

Itinerary of Photography Tours

 

Tentative Festival Dates of Bhutan

  • Tentative Festival Dates for 2011

  • Tentative Festival Dates for 2010

Sl. No FESTIVAL PLACE DATES
1 PUNAKHA DRUBCHEN PUNAKHA FEB 8 TH – FEB 12 TH
2 PUNAKHA TSHECHU PUNAKHA FEB 13 TH – FEB 15TH
3 CHORTEN KORA TRASHIYANGTSE FEB 18TH – MAR 4TH
4 GOMKORA TRASHIGANG MAR 13 TH– MAR 15 TH/ APRIL 11 TH – APRIL 13TH
5 PARO TSHECHU PARO MAR 15 TH – MAR 19 TH/ APRIL 14 TH – APRIL18 TH
6 CHUKHA TSHECHU CHUKHA MAR 17 TH – MAR 19 TH/ APRIL 16 TH – APRIL 18 TH
7 URA TSHECHU BUMTHANG MAY 13TH – MAY 17 TH
8 NIMALUNG TSHECHU BUMTHANG JULY 8TH –JULY 10th
9 KURJEY TSHECHU BUMTHANG JULY 10 TH
10 THIMPHU DRUBCHEN THIMPHU OCT 1st – OCT 5TH
11 WANGDI TSHECHU WANGDUE PHODRANG OCT 4TH – OCT 6TH
12 TAMSHINGPHALA CHOEPA BUMTHANG OCT 5TH – OCT 7 TH
13 THIMPHU TSHECHU THIMPHU OCT 6 TH – OCT 8 TH
14 TANGBI MANI BUMTHANG OCT 10 TH – OCT 12 TH
15 JAMBAY LHAKHANG DRUP BUMTHANG NOV 10 TH – NOV 14 TH
16 PRAKHAR TSHECHU BUMTHANG NOV 11 TH– NOV 13 TH
17 MONGAR TSHECHU MONGAR DEC 1 ST- DEC 4TH
18 PEMAGATSHEL TSHECHU PEMAGATSHEL DEC 1 ST- DEC 4TH
19 TRASHIGANG TSHECHU TRASHIGANG DEC 2 nd - DEC 5TH
20 NALAKHANG TSHECHU BUMTHANG DEC 10 TH – DEC 12 TH
21 TRONGSA TSHECHU TRONGSA JAN 2 nd – JAN 4TH , 2012
22 LHUNTSE TSHECHU LHUNTSE JAN 2 nd – JAN 4TH , 2012
S.N. FESTIVAL PLACE DATES
1 PUNAKHA DRUBCHEN Punakha Dzong; PUNAKHA 20th- 23rd FEB
2 PUNAKHA TSHECHU Punakha Dzong; PUNAKHA 24th - 26th FEB
3 CHORTEN KORA Chorten Kora; TRASHIYANGTSE 28th FEB & 15th MAR
4 THARPALING THONGDROL Tharpaling Lhakhang, Chummi, BUMTHANG 28th FEB
5 TANGSIBI MANI (URA) Tangsibi Lhakhang, Ura, BUMTHANG 27th FEB – 3rd MAR
6 BULLI MANI (CHUMMI) Buli Lhakhang, Chummi, BUMTHANG 1st – 3rd MAR
7 GADEN CHODPA (URA) Gaden Lhakhang, Ura, BUMTHANG 13th – 15th MAR
8 GOMKORA
Gom Kora Lhakhang; TRASHIGANG 23rd - 25th MAR
9 PARO TSHECHU Rinpung Dzong; PARO 26th - 30th MAR
10 CHUKHA TSHECHU CHUKHA 28th – 30th MAR
11 DOMKHAR TSHECHU Domkhar, Chummi, BUMTHANG 23rd – 25th APR
12 URA YAKCHOE Ura Lhakhang; BUMTHANG 24th – 28th APR
13 PADSEL-LING KUCHOD Padsel-ling Gonpa, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 2nd – 3rd JUN
14 NIMALUNG TSHECHU Nimalung Dratshang, Chummi, BUMTHANG 19th – 21st JUN
15 KURJEY TSHECHU Kurjey Lhakhang, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 21st JUN
16 THIMPHU DRUBCHEN Tashi Chhodzong, THIMPHU 12th – 16th SEPT
17 WANGDI TSHECHU Wangdi Dzong, WANGDUE PHODRANG 15th – 17th SEPT
18 TAMSHINGPHALA CHOEPA Tamshing Lhakhang, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 16th – 18th SEPT
19 THIMPHU TSHECHU TaashiChhodzong, THIMPHU 17th -19th SEPT
20 TANGBI MANI Tangbi Lhakhang, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 22nd – 24th SEPT
21 SHINGKHAR RABNEY (URA) Shingkhar Lhakhang, Ura, BUMTHANG 13th – 17th OCT
22 JAKAR TSECHU Jakar Dzong, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 15th – 18th OCT
23 JAMBAY LHAKHANG DRUP Jambay Lhakhang, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 22nd – 26th OCT
24 PRAKHAR DUCHHOED Prakar Lhakhang, Chummi, BUMTHANG 23rd – 25th OCT
25 SUMDRANG KANGSOL(URA) Sumdrang Lhakhang, Ura, BUMTHANG 2nd – 6th NOV
26 CRANE FESTIVAL PHOBJI KHA; WANGDUE PHODRANG 12th NOV
27 MONGAR TSHECHU Mongar Dzong, MONGAR 13th – 16th NOV
28 PEMAGATSHEL TSHECHU Pemagatshel Dzong, PEMAGATSHEL 13th – 16th NOV
29 TRASHIGANG TSHECHU Trashigang Dzong, TRASHIGANG 14th – 17th NOV
30 TANG NAMKHA RABNEY (TANG) Tang Namkha Lhakhang, BUMTHANG 15th – 16th NOV
31 JAMBAY LAHKHANG SINGYE CHAM Jambay Lhakhang, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 21st NOV
32 NALAKHAR TSHECHU (Zhey) Ngaa Lhakhang, Choekhor, BUMTHANG 21st – 23rd NOV
33 CHOJAM RABNEY (TANG) Chojamrab Lhakhang, Tang, BUMTHANG 20th – 24th NOV
34 TRONGSA TSHECHU Trongsa Dzong, TRONGSA 15th – 17th DEC
35 LHUNTSE TSHECHU Lhuntse Dzong, LHUNTSE 15th – 17th DEC
36 SHINGKHAR METOCHODPA (URA) Shingkhar Lhakhang, Ura, BUMTHANG 21st DEC
37 NABJI LHAKHANG DRUP Nabji Lhakhang, Nabji, TRONGSA 21st – 25th DEC
 
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