6D5N BHUTAN CULTURAL ADVENTURE
Romance & Lifestyle
Validity
: 01 January 2008 - 30 June 2008 |
DAY
01 |
SINGAPORE > BANGKOK (Meals On Board)
Check in at Changi Airport for Thai International
Airways schedule flight to Bangkok, sit back and relax.
Upon arrival Bangkok, meet and greet by our local representative
and transfer to the hotel for check in.
Rest of the day free at your own leisure.
Overnight at Bangkok (D’MA Pavilion Hotel or similar).
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DAY
02 |
BANGKOK > PARO - DRIVE TO THIMPHU (ALTITUDE:
7,700’) (--/L/D)
Early morning, check out of hotel and transfer to the airport. Check in with Druk Air for your flight to Paro, capital of Bhutan. If the weather is clear, we'll have glorious views of the snow capped Himalayas. Druk Air flies over eight of the ten tallest peaks of the world including Mt. Everest and Kanchenjunga.Upon arrival Paro, after visa formalities and collection of your luggage you'll be greet by our local representative and your guide. We'll then drive towards the northern part of Paro's beautiful agriculture valley to enjoy a spectacular view of the magical temple known as Taktsang (the "Tiger's Nest). Taktsang is one of the most sacred Tantric Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the World. The temple itself is perched on a granite cliff that drops 2,000 feet to the valley floor. The name is derived from a legend that in 8 th century, Guru Rinpoche (the founder of Tantric Buddhism) flew across the mountains from Tibet to this spot on the back of a tigress, reaching a cave in which he meditated for three months.
We'll then visit Paro Dzong (Dzong means fortress monastery). This Dzong houses the administrative and religious headquarters for the Paro district. A part of Bernardo Bertolucci's movie, "Little Buddha," was filmed inside this dzong.
After lunch, we will drive to Thimphu, the only capital city in the world with no traffic light! Before entering Thimphu Valley, we will pass by Simtokha Dzong. Built in 1629 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel (the Buddhist saint who unified Bhutan, this is the oldest Dzong in the country.
Evening, we will take a walk to the Memorial Chorten, a sacred shrine built in honor of the third King. The Chorten is an impressive three-story monument with Tantric statues and wall paintings of three different cycles of Mahayana Buddhist teachings. You will find many elderly people making the Kora (pilgrimage circuit) and counting their prayer beads. If we have more energy, on our way back to our hotel, we will stop at a few interesting handicraft shops, where they sell masks, beautiful hand-woven textiles, carpets, jewelry and Bhutanese wooden products.
Accommodation: Hotel Pedling, Riverview, Wangchuk or similar.
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DAY
03 |
DRIVE TO PUNAKHA - WANGDI VALLEYS (ALTITUDE: 4,500’)
(B / L /D)
In the morning we’ll explore Bhutan's exotic capital
city—a fascinating combination of traditional and
contemporary life. There are numerous things to do here
and we may not have enough time to do them all. We’ll
begin with a visit to the Bank to change money. We may then
visit the General Post Office, next to the Bank, to see
(and buy) some of Bhutan’s world famous stamps and
beautiful postcards. After that, we’ll visit the Takin
Preserve for a chance to see the Takin, Bhutan’s national
animal. If we are in Thimphu during weekend (Fri-Sun), we’ll
enjoy a visit to the Farmers’ Weekend Market where
farmers from villages come to sell their fresh farm products
and daily use items. If there is time, we’ll also
drop by the National Stadium for a chance to see a Bhutanese
archery game (the national sport in Bhutan). After
lunch, we will head eastward to Punakha Valley. The road
winds through pine forests and small villages, and passes
by chortens (stupas) and prayer flags before heading up
to the Dochula Pass (10,000'). The prayer flags on mountain
slopes, bridges and high passes, transmit prayers to the
Gods and keep up a constant communication with the heavens.
At the pass, we'll see 108 newly built chortens (stupas)
dedicated to Bhutan's continued peace and happiness.
From
the pass, we will continue our drive to the lowlands of
Punakha and Wangdi Valleys. Between April and May, we’ll
have spectacular views of different species of rhododendron
in bloom. As we descend from the pass, we will notice
the dramatic change in vegetation. At the lower elevation
of the valley floor semi-tropical plants like cactus,
banana and poinsettia dominate the landscape.
Accommodation: Meri Puensum, Dragon’s
Nest Resort or similar.
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DAY
04 |
PUNAKHA & WANGDI VALLEY SIGHTSEEING (ALTITUDE: 4,500’)
(B / L /D)
After breakfast, we will visit the Punakha Dzong, the "Palace of Great Happiness" built by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel in 1647. Considered the most beautiful Dzong in the country, it is the winter home of the central monk body. The Dzong lies between the Pho Chu (male river) and the Mo Chu (female river). A devastating flash flood in 1994 washed away a major part of the Dzong. His Majesty the King personally supervised it's reconstruction, a project that has occupied thousands of skilled craftsmen and builders over a period of twelve years. The results of the restoration are amazing.
You will be seeing the most magnificent architectural and artistic masterpiece in the Kingdom.
After the Dzong, we will enjoy a magnificent hike through a small village to visit either a beautiful stupa-shaped temple containing some of the best Tantric Buddhist art in Bhutan or visit Chimmi Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to Drukpa Kuenley, who as a favorite saint of Bhutan is known affectionately as "the Divine Madman".
After the hike, we will return to our hotel.
Accommodation: Meri Puensum, Dragon's Nest Resort or similar.
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DAY
05 |
WANGDI
VALLEY – PARO (ALTITUDE: 7,400’) (B / L / D)
This morning, we will drive back to Paro, crossing
the magnificent Dochu-la Pass, for our last night in Bhutan.
We may stop for lunch in Thimphu. Upon arrival in Paro,
we’ll visit to the 7th century Kichu Lhakhang, one
of the oldest and most sacred Buddhist temples in Bhutan.
It was built in 659 by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet. Together
with 107 other sacred temples, it holds down the left foot
of a huge ogress that remains hidden underneath the Himalyan
ranges of Bhutan and eastern Tibet.
Accommodation: Kichu Resort, Hotel Holiday Home
or similar
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Day
06 |
PARO > BANGKOK > SINGAPORE (B / --/ --)
After breakfast, check out of hotel and transfer to Paro
International airport.
Depart Paro city by Druk Air to Bangkok city, sit back and
relax.
Arrived Bangkok, check in for Thai International Airways
for flight back to Singapore.
Your holidays end with wonderful memories of The Land Of
Thunder Dragon – BHUTAN.
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Tashi Delek
PRICE BASED ON MINIMUM 3 PERSON TO GO** |
PER ADULT ( S$ ) |
PER CHILD ( S$ ) |
VALID FROM : 01 st OCTOBER 2007 TO 30 th JUNE 2008 |
TWIN |
TRPL |
SGLB |
W/BED |
N/BED |
02-05 |
USE BHUTAN GOVERNMENT - 3* HOTEL STANDARD |
3538 |
3468 |
4028 |
2718 |
2598 |
2168 |
SURCHARGE FOR BHUTAN LAND CONTENT IF LESS THAN 3 PERSON TRAVELLING TOGETHER :- |
BASED ON 2 PERSON |
: LAND SUPPLEMENT ADD ON S$420.00 PER PERSON FOR WHOLE LAND CONTENT |
BASED ON 1 PERSON |
: LAND SUPPLEMENT ADD ON S$520.00 PER PERSON FOR WHOLE LAND CONTENT |
Remarks :- *Bhutan Government And Druk Air reserves the right to change prices without notice.
Note :- Above prices is not valid from during 11 - 15 February 08 and 21 Feb 08 - 07 Mar 08 (Festival Season).
PACKAGE INCLUDES :-
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Return economy airfare Singapore/Bangkok/Singapore on Thai International Airways (Book V Class).
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One (01) overnight stays at Asia Hotel or similar in Bangkok city with return Sit-In-Coach transfer.
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Return economy airfare Bangkok/Paro/Bangkok on Druk Air.
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Four (04) nights accommodation in Bhutan as per our tour program.
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All government taxes and fees, government royalty, meals and sightseeing, ground transportation and Bhutan visa fees.
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All services are based on English speaking guides.
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Bottled mineral or spring water during the entire trip.
PACKAGE EXCLUDES :-
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Exclude all Airline International taxes and fuel surcharge, travel insurance, excess baggage charges, personal items, beverages and all other optional tour, gratuities to local guides and driver, etc..
Above prices are subjected to changes without prior notice and payment is based on cash or cheque only.
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