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Thimpu

Western Cultural Tour

The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is fast emerging from centuries of self imposed isolation, and it is perhaps the world's most exclusive tourist destination. The present Bhutanese king opened the country to tourist in 1974, and it is the Government's policy to regulate tourism in order to pressure the country's pristine environment and the traditional lifestyle of Bhutanese people. Bhutan is a visit to reveals a paradise with majestic mountain, a unique culture heritage and a land filled with warm-hearted, friendly people.

Itinerary of Western Cultural Tour

Day 01 : Fly to Paro from Kathmandu.
Day 02 : Morning drive to Drukgyel Dzong 18 kms, away from the hotel. On the way back visit a typical Bhutanese Farm house also a short visit to the temple built in the 7th cent
Day 03 : In the morning drive to Satsam Chorten, From there two hour trek to Taksang cafeteria. Hot lunch will be served at the Cafeteria followed by a short walk back to Satsam Chorten and 2 hour drive to Thimpu.
Day 04 : Sightseeing at Memorial Chorten, National Library, Nuns Monastery, Changlimithang Monastery, Indegenous
Hospital.
Day 05 : Sightseeing at Punakha.
Day 06 : A 3 hour drive to Punkha across the Dochula Pass. Light refreshment will be served at Dochula Cafe.
Day 07 : In the morning you will witness the Folk and Mask Dance performed by the Royal Dance Academy.
Day 08 : Early morning drive to Paro to fly to Kathmandu.

 

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