9 Days Aman Kora Journey
Bhutan, once obscured from the rest of the world, has become the hippest destination on every discerning traveler’s “must-go” list. Blessed with natural (and unspoiled) beauty, unique culture, astonishing architecture, affable citizens, abundant happiness and some of the best hotels on the globe, Bhutan promises an extraordinary adventure-filled journey to every visitor. For those who seek luxury and exclusivity, our “Live it up in the Clouds” luxury tour is literally that! Stay at lavish international standard hotels, pamper yourself at sensual spas, wine and dine at restaurants and pubs that locals would approve of, shop at quaint boutiques for quality fashion and souvenirs, and visit some of the most amazing cultural sites, this tour lets you discover the true Bhutanese way of life in style and comfort.
ITINERARY
Day 01| Arrival in Paro – Thimphu (1 Hr)
Day 02| Thimphu Sightseeing
Day 03| Thimphu – Phobjikha (4.5 Hrs)
Day 04| Phobjikha Sightseeing
Day 05| Phobjikha – Punakha (2.5)
Day 06| Punakha Sightseeing
Day 07| Punakha – Paro (3.5 Hrs)
Day 08| Paro Sightseeing
Day 09| Departure
* Itinerary can be customized as per your requirement/duration
* Itinerary is subject to flight and hotel availability
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrival in Paro – Thimphu
Flight to Paro has spectacular views of Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and other Himalayan peaks, including the sacred Jomolhari and Jichu Drakey in Bhutan – an awe-inspiring introduction to the kingdom. On arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be received by your guide and transferred to Thimphu (approximately 1.5 hours), weaving through dramatic valleys. Upon arrival and following lunch, you will have the choice of visiting the National Memorial Chorten, National Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum, and National Library. Perhaps take time to stroll the main street for interesting Himalayan artefacts or textiles.
Thimphu Sightseeing
This morning you will head to the north end of the valley to view Trashi Chhoe Dzong, the seat of Bhutan's government and Royal offices, and pay a visit to Pangri Zampa, two 16th-century buildings that now house a monastic training school for astrologers. At the head of the valley, should you wish to stretch your legs, a short hike will take you to Cheri Goemba, the monastery where the first monastic body was established in the kingdom. Back in town, you should be able to visit a few of the capital's cottage industries like traditional paper making and the weaving centre.
Thimphu – Phobjikha
An early departure for a dramatic drive over the high mountain passes of Dochu La and on to the Phobjikha Valley. Sights on the way include one of Bhutan’s first fortress monasteries, the 17th century Simtokha Dzong, and ancient wall paintings at the Hongtsho Goemba monastery. The journey continues over the 3,050m mountain pass where on a clear day, towering Himalayan peaks are clearly visible. The descent down thru the Punakha Valley along the Kingdom’s only east-west highway continues on through the scenic village of Wangdi. Carrying on the highway follows the scenic Dang Chhu before climbing thru forests of bamboo and oak, and just before crossing the Pele La pass, a small side road splinters off to the hidden Phobjikha Valley. On arrival you will have time to visit the striking Gangtey Goemba, sitting at the head of the valley, and perhaps strolling thru the quaint Gangtey village
Phobjikha Sightseeing
This morning will start with a visit to the Black Neck Crane Centre and dependent on the season, time spent in the Centre’s nearby hide is a must to view the breeding cranes. Various walks or a mountain bike ride thru this magnificent valley can be arranged. Soaking up the beauty of the valley from the Lodge or returning to the revered Goemba for an audience with the Tulkul may be attractive, relaxing alternatives for the day.
Phobjikha – Punakha
Today’s journey back to Punakha will be brief and upon arrival you will have time to take lunch at the lodge. In the afternoon you will explore the hidden village of Talo, home of the Queens’ and the valley’s protective deity Lhakhang. Later in the afternoon a hike to an ancient monastery on the hilltop behind the lodge can be organized or time given to enjoy the farmhouse and spa of the lodge.
Punakha Sightseeing
The day in Punakha Valley begins with a beautiful hike from the Punakha Lodge along the Mo Chhu thru terraces of rice, chillies and cabbage, takes to the Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten, a monument recently built by the four queens of Bhutan. Following the hike you will drive back up the valley towards Khuruthang passing, Punthsho Pelri Palace and several other winter homes of the royal family before reaching the impressive Punakha Dzong. This ancient fortress is the winter residence of the monastic order’s head and still serves as the administrative headquarters for the Punakha region. A picnic lunch is served on the banks of the Punak Chu, before visiting the village of Lobesa where a short walk ends at Chimi Lhakhang, the auspicious fertility monastery built in 1499.
Punakha – Paro
After descending back down from Dochu La, you will follow your way back up the dramatic Wang Chu and Paro Chu river valleys, before crossing thru Paro Town towards the north end of the valley. Here, set in a pine forest, you will find the Amankora lodge and its spa. In the afternoon, there is an opportunity for a quick stroll to the nearby ruins, a visit to some of the valley’s oldest and holiest religious monuments or a ramble down Paro’s main street. Evenings at Amankora may include informative lectures on the history, religion, flora and fauna of the region or an intriguing movie on the Himalayas.
Paro sightseeing
Morning drive to the base for the hike to Tiger’s Nest, the most revered temple in the country that literally hangs on a granite cliff overlooking the Paro valley. Most of the day will go on the hike. The hike is a moderate to challenging trek leading to the iconic Paro Taktsang Monastery. The hike is approximately 7km round-trip, with an elevation gain of about 518 meters. It typically takes 5 to 6 hours to complete, including a stop at the halfway cafeteria. The trail offers stunning views of the Paro Valley and features prayer flags and a scenic waterfall. If you have energy visit the Kichu Lakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan which marks the beginning of Buddhism in the country.
Departure
Early morning transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure flight.
* Itinerary is subject to flight and hotel availability.
Some Useful Bhutanese Phrases
- Hello Ku-zu-zam-po-la (meaning good health)
- Thank You Ka din chey la
- See You Lok jey gay
- Good Bye Lus la / Laso la
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