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Daily Tour
12 people
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The mystical Phobjikha Valley offers a unique cultural experience, steeped in natural beauty and spiritual significance. Nestled in the Black Mountains of Bhutan, this glacial valley is renowned for its scenic landscapes, dotted with quaint villages and lush forests. The valley is also the winter home to the endangered black-necked cranes, which migrate from Tibet, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Phobjikha is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a cultural treasure. The valley is home to the Gangtey Monastery, an important Nyingmapa school of Buddhism. Established in the 17th century, the monastery is a focal point for local religious life and festivals, such as the colorful Gangtey Tsechu, which attracts pilgrims and visitors from across Bhutan. The traditional lifestyle of the valley’s inhabitants, who live in harmony with their environment, offers a glimpse into Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors can engage with the local community, participate in traditional farming practices, and experience the warm hospitality of the Bhutanese people. Phobjikha Valley truly embodies the essence of Bhutanese culture and spirituality.
Taking a flight to Bhutan is astonishing, offering views of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest. Upon landing in Paro, you're greeted by fresh air, lush forests, and a silvery river. A Trogon Travels representative warmly welcomes you, leading you to lunch in town. Afterward, visit the National Museum and Paro Rinpung Dzong, rich in history and culture. Conclude with a drive to Thimphu for an overnight stay.
It will be another beautiful day to explore the city. After breakfast, we will drive to Thimphu and visit the National Memorial Chorten, built in 1974 to honor King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, the ‘father of modern Bhutan’. Next, we’ll visit Buddha Point, the Zorig Chusum art school, and the Folk Heritage Museum. After lunch, we’ll proceed to Zilukha nunnery, the Motithang Takin Reserve, Changangkha Lhakhang temple, and finally the Traditional Handmade Paper Factory.
You will drive to Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan. The journey includes a climb to Dochula Pass at 3100 meters, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas and 108 chortens. Explore the area, then descend through pine and rhododendron forests. After lunch in the valley, visit Chimi Lhakhang, a 15th-century fertility temple. Check into your hotel, then visit Punakha Dzong, built in 1637, to admire its architecture and paintings.
Driving to Phobjikha Valley is an enchanting journey through scenic landscapes. Upon arrival, explore the mystical valley, renowned for its serene beauty and cultural significance. Visit the Gangtey Monastery, a major Nyingmapa Buddhist center, and witness the traditional lifestyle of the valley's inhabitants. The valley is also the winter home to the endangered black-necked cranes, offering a unique wildlife experience. Stroll through the lush meadows, engage with the local community, and soak in the tranquil ambiance of this hidden gem.
After breakfast, visit the Crane Information Center to learn about the black-necked cranes. Next, explore Simtokha Dzong, Bhutan's oldest fortress-monastery, known for its exquisite murals and spiritual significance. Later, proceed to Paro for an overnight stay, where you can unwind and enjoy the scenic beauty of this historic town nestled in the Himalayas.
You will start early to Taktsang (Tiger's Lair) Monastery. Legend says Guru Rinpoche meditated here in the 8th century to subdue a local deity. The first temple was built by Sonam Gyeltshen in the 16th century. In 1645, the site was offered to Zhabdrung, who instructed Gyalsey Tenzin Rabgay to build a temple. After a fire in 1998, it was restored by King Jigme Singye Wangchuk. Later, visit the 7th-century Kyichu Lhakhang temple.
Our representative will accompany you to the airport and ensure a smooth departure, bidding you farewell with warm wishes after your enriching journey through Bhutan.
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