The Last Shangrilla 13 Night 14 Days

The Last Shangrilla 13 Night 14 Days


Location: Bhutan
Trip: 13Nights 14Days
Max People: 2-15
Duration: 13Nights 14Days
Start Location: Paro
End Location: SamdrupJongkhar

Embark on a two-week odyssey through Bhutan, often referred to as the last Shangrila. This immersive journey takes you from the tranquil west to the heart of the central region and eastward through Bhutan's rugged, pristine terrain. Along the way, you'll explore important places of interest, absorbing the rich culture and traditions of this enchanting kingdom. As the road winds through mist-shrouded valleys and lush forests, you'll find yourself captivated by Bhutan's unique way of life. The adventure concludes as the road descends rapidly through a dense tropical forest, marking your exit into India. This unforgettable tour offers an intimate connection to Bhutan's profound beauty and cultural heritage.

Short Itinerary

Days

Activities

Accommodation

Meal

Day1

Land at Paro Airport

Hotel

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Day2

Paro

Hotel

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Day3

Paro – Thimphu (55 km, 2 hours)

Hotel

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Day4

Thimphu

Hotel

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Day5

Thimphu – Punakha (75 km, 3 hours)

Hotel

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Day6

Punakha – Wangduephodrang -Gangtey

Hotel

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Day7

Gangtey (Phobjikha) – Trongsa (128 km, 4.1/2 hours)

Hotel

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Day8

Trongsa – Bumthang (Jakar) (68 km, 3 hours)

Hotel

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Day9

Bumthang

Hotel

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Day10

Bumthang – Mongar (198 km, 7 hours)

Hotel

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Day11

Mongar – Trashigang (96 km, 3 hours)

Hotel

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Day12

Trashigang (excursion to Trashiyangtse)

Hotel

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Day13

Trashigang – SamdrupJongkhar (180 km, 6 hours)

Hotel

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Day14

Depart SamdrupJongkhar

Hotel

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Tour Program

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Your journey begins with an awe-inspiring flight to Paro, which is renowned for being one of the most spectacular mountain flights in the world. Whether you're flying from Kathmandu along the majestic Himalayan range or approaching Kolkata over the foothills, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the Himalayas throughout your journey. Upon your arrival at Paro Airport, you will proceed with immigration and customs formalities. After completing these necessary procedures, our dedicated representative will be there to warmly welcome you.

In the evening, we recommend taking a stroll along the charming main street of Paro town. This will allow you to soak in the local atmosphere, explore the town's unique shops, and perhaps even sample some Bhutanese cuisine. Later, You will spend the night at your comfortable hotel in Paro, resting up for the adventures that await you in the Kingdom of Bhutan.

Overnight in hotel. [B/L/D]

After enjoying a hearty breakfast at your hotel, you'll embark on a day of exploration in Paro, uncovering the rich history and culture of Bhutan.

Ta Dzong (National Museum): Your first stop is Ta Dzong, which was originally a watchtower and has now been transformed into the National Museum. Inside, you'll find a fascinating collection of ancient Bhutanese art and artefacts. The museum houses a diverse range of items, including weaponry, coins, stamps, and even a small natural history collection. This visit will provide you with valuable insights into Bhutan's history and heritage.

Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong): Following your visit to the museum, you'll take a picturesque trail down the hillside to reach Rinpung Dzong, also known as Paro Dzong. This majestic fortress-like structure sits at a commanding height, offering breathtaking views of the Paro Valley. Built-in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, this dzong is now home to Paro's monastic community and serves as the administrative center for the region. It holds great significance as both a religious and secular hub for the valley's affairs.

Drukgyel Dzong: In the afternoon, you'll venture to Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress that played a crucial role in repelling Tibetan invasions in the past. Although it now stands in ruins, it still holds a sense of grandeur and echoes of its storied past.

Traditional Farmhouse Visit: Your exploration continues with a visit to a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse. This experience will give you valuable insights into the daily life and customs of the local people, allowing you to immerse yourself in the authentic Bhutanese way of living.

Kyichu Lhakhang: In the evening, you'll visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan's oldest and most sacred temples. This serene shrine holds great spiritual significance and is surrounded by a peaceful ambiance. It's an ideal place for contemplation and to witness Bhutan's spiritual heritage. After these activities, we will return to the hotel.

Overnight in hotel. [B/L/D]

After enjoying a delicious breakfast in Paro, you'll embark on a scenic drive to Thimphu, the contemporary capital city of Bhutan. The road trip covers a distance of approximately 60 kilometers and will take around 2 hours. Your journey will include a stop at Chuzom, where the Paro River and Thimphu River converge. This is not only a picturesque spot but also holds cultural significance in Bhutanese tradition. As you approach Thimphu, you'll visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in Bhutan.

In the afternoon, your exploration of Thimphu will begin with a visit to the King's Memorial Chhorten. This stupa, built in honor of the third king of Bhutan, is a prominent religious landmark and a place of reverence for locals. Your next stop will be at Trashichhodzong, a magnificent medieval fortress and monastery.  Bhutan is known for its exquisite handicrafts, and you'll have the opportunity to explore some of the finest traditional Bhutanese crafts at the Handicrafts Emporium. For a deeper understanding of Bhutanese culture, you'll visit the Textile and Folk Heritage Museum, where you can learn about Bhutan's textile traditions and folk heritage. Your day in Thimphu will conclude with a visit to the local market, where you can witness the vibrant atmosphere of Bhutanese.

Overnight in hotel. [B/L/D]

Today's full-day tour in Thimphu Valley immerses you in Bhutan's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Start at the National Library, a treasure trove of ancient Buddhist literature, manuscripts, modern academic publications, and printing blocks for prayer flags. The Arts and Crafts School showcases the artistry of traditional thangka paintings, an integral part of Bhutanese culture. The elegant Memorial Chorten, dedicated to Bhutan's third King, invites you to explore its murals and statues, offering deep insights into Buddhist philosophy. Finally, visit the awe-inspiring Tashichhodzong, a fortress monastery housing government offices, the Secretariat, and the King's Throne Room, where the nation's governance and spirituality harmoniously converge.

Overnight in hotel. [B/L/D]

Your fourth day in Bhutan begins with more exploration in Thimphu before heading to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. After breakfast, we will go sightseeing in Thimphu.  Your morning starts with a visit to the National Library, which houses an extensive collection of Bhutanese literature, manuscripts, and historical documents. Next, you'll explore the Painting School, where students learn traditional Bhutanese art techniques, including thangka painting.  Gain insight into Bhutan's traditional healthcare practices at the Traditional Medicine Institute.

After your morning sightseeing in Thimphu, you'll enjoy a delicious lunch before embarking on the journey to Punakha. On your way to Punakha, you'll make a memorable stop at Dochula Pass, located at an elevation of 3,050 meters. This pass offers some of the most enchanting views in Bhutan, including a panoramic vista of the Himalayan mountain range on clear days. On your way to Punakha, you'll make a memorable stop at Dochula Pass, located at an elevation of 3,050 meters. This pass offers some of the most enchanting views in Bhutan, including a panoramic vista of the Himalayan mountain range on clear days. Upon reaching Punakha, you'll check in to your hotel and have some time to relax.

In the evening, you'll visit Punakha Dzong, a majestic fortress built in the 17th century. It is located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers, making it one of the most picturesque dzongs in Bhutan. After visiting the dzong, we will head to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhorten where a stunning temple that offers breathtaking views of the Punakha Valley. After these activities, we will return to the hotel.

Overnight in hotel. [B/L/D]

After a fulfilling breakfast, your journey continues from Punakha to Gangtey via Wangduephodrang, taking you through some picturesque landscapes and cultural sites. Your first stop will be at the majestic Wangdue Dzong. This fortress is not only a symbol of Bhutanese architecture but also holds historical significance.  As you stroll through Wangduephodrang, you can immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the bustling local market.

Upon arriving in Gangtey, also known as Phobjikha Valley, you can take a leisurely walk around the charming Gangtey village.  Your visit to Gangtey wouldn't be complete without exploring Gangtey Gompa, the only Nyingmapa monastery in the area. For your overnight stay, you'll have the option of staying at a camp or guest house, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquillity of Gangtey.

Overnight in hotel. [B/L/D]

Your day begins with an exploration of the beautiful Phobjikha Valley, renowned for its significance as a habitat for the endangered Black Necked Cranes. Phobjikha Valley is a sanctuary for Black Necked Cranes, and it's famous for being their winter habitat. These magnificent birds migrate from the Central Asiatic plateau to escape the harsh winters, making this valley a critical part of their life cycle. Your drive to Trongsa takes you through the breathtaking Pele La Pass, situated at an elevation of 3,300 meters. This pass offers scenic views and a change in landscape as you ascend to higher altitudes.  Upon reaching Trongsa, you'll have some free time to explore the Trongsa market. This is a great opportunity to interact with locals and perhaps shop for souvenirs or local goods. You'll spend the night at a comfortable lodge in Trongsa, surrounded by the serene ambiance of this historical town.

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

Your seventh day in Bhutan begins with a visit to Trongsa Dzong, an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of Bhutanese heritage. You'll also explore Ta Dzong, a watchtower built for the defence of the dzong and the surrounding region. Your morning starts with a visit to Trongsa Dzong, a majestic fortress that represents the pinnacle of Bhutanese architecture.  Adjacent to the dzong, you'll see Ta Dzong, which was constructed as a watchtower to safeguard Trongsa Dzong and the surrounding area.  Upon your arrival in Bumthang, you'll have the evening at leisure. This is an opportunity to relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of this sacred region. You'll have dinner and spend the night at your lodge in Bumthang, where you can rest and prepare for further exploration of this spiritually significant area on the following days.

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

 

Bumthang, with its four valleys (Chumey, Choekhor, Tang, and Ura), offers a rich cultural and spiritual experience. Today, you'll immerse yourself in the cultural and religious heritage of this region. Your day begins with a visit to Tamshing Lhakhang, a sacred temple that houses a treasure trove of religious Buddhist paintings.  Next, you'll visit Jakar Dzong, which serves as the administrative center of the Bumthang Valley.

In the afternoon, you'll visit Kurje Lhakhang, one of the holiest sites in Bumthang. It is known for the imprint of Guru Rinpoche's body on a rock, which is considered a sacred relic.

In the evening, you'll have the opportunity to explore the local shops in Bumthang. This is an ideal time to pick up some souvenirs or local handicrafts to commemorate your visit. You'll return to your lodge in Bumthang for dinner and a peaceful night's rest, reflecting on the spiritual and cultural treasures you've discovered during your day of exploration. 

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

Today's journey takes you from Bumthang to Mongar, covering a distance of approximately 198 kilometers and lasting around 7 hours. Prepare for an adventurous and scenic drive through challenging terrain, with plenty of natural beauty to admire along the way. Start your day in Bumthang and head eastward, leaving behind the tranquil beauty of this region. Along the route, you will pass by the charming Ura village in the Bumthang district.

As you continue your journey, be prepared to climb steeply to reach the Thrumshingla Pass, which stands at an impressive 4,000 meters above sea level. This is the highest motorable pass in the Kingdom of Bhutan.  After descending from the Thrumshingla Pass, you'll come across the scenic area of Sengor. The drive will take you down to an elevation of approximately 700 meters, where you will cross the Kurichu River on a bridge. Your journey continues through pine forests, maize fields, and small eastern hamlets, providing you with a glimpse of rural life in Bhutan. Arriving in Mongar town, make sure to visit the Mongar Dzong. Although it is a relatively recent construction, it follows the architectural traditions of historic dzongs found throughout Bhutan. Your day's adventure concludes in Mongar, where you'll spend the night in a lodge. Relax and unwind, reflecting on the beautiful landscapes and cultural experiences you've encountered during the day.

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

Today's journey takes you from Mongar to Trashigang, covering a distance of approximately 96 kilometers and lasting around 3 hours. While the distance may not be great, this drive promises to be full of scenic beauty and cultural experiences. Start your day in Mongar, and prepare for a shorter but incredibly scenic drive to Trashigang.

Upon reaching Trashigang, visit the Trashigang Dzong. Dzongs are fortress-like structures that serve as both administrative centers and religious sites in Bhutan.  Spend some time exploring Trashigang town and interacting with the locals. You might discover local markets, handicraft shops, and opportunities to engage with the warm and friendly Bhutanese people. Depending on the timing of your visit, you may have the chance to witness traditional Bhutanese festivals, ceremonies, or rituals that often take place at the dzongs or in the town. Spend the night in a comfortable accommodation in Trashigang, where you can rest and rejuvenate for the next leg of your Bhutanese adventure.

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

Today, you will embark on an exciting excursion to Trashiyangtse, a place filled with cultural and historical significance. Begin your day by visiting the GomKora Temple, which is situated 24 kilometers from Trashigang. This serene temple stands on a small alluvial plateau overlooking the river. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Bhutanese Buddhism, defeated a menacing monster at this very location. After visiting the GomKora Temple, proceed to Doksum village. Here, you'll have the opportunity to witness local Bhutanese women weaving traditional fabrics. This craft is a vital part of Bhutan's rich cultural heritage. Your next stop is the Trashiyangtse Dzong, which is located at an elevation of 1,850 meters. Trashiyangtse was historically a crucial center due to its strategic location on a caravan route connecting western and central Bhutan.

In the evening, make your way back to Trashigang, reflecting on the rich experiences and cultural encounters you've had throughout the day. Return to your lodge in Trashigang, where you'll have dinner and spend the night. This will provide you with a comfortable and relaxing environment to unwind and prepare for the adventures that wait in the coming days.

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

Bhutan's only college, established in 1978. The college plays a vital role in education and is an important institution in the country. Make a stop at the Zangtho Pelri shrine, which was established by the late Minister of Home Affairs in 1978. Continue your journey to Khaling, where you will have the opportunity to visit the Blind School and the Weaving Centre. The Blind School provides education and support for visually impaired individuals, and the Weaving Centre showcases Bhutan's traditional weaving techniques and craftsmanship. Proceed to Deothang, which is located 80 kilometres east of Khaling. Deothang is home to the Technical Training College and serves as the East's road maintenance headquarters. The road from Deothang descends rapidly to the plains, taking you through a lush tropical forest. Arrive in Samdrup Jongkhar, your destination for the day. This town serves as an important gateway to India and is known for its trade and commerce activities. Check-in at a lodge in Samdrup Jongkhar where you will spend the night.

Overnight in Lodge. [B/L/D]

After breakfast, we will transfer you to the Bhutan border, where you will be met by an Indian agent for your onward journey.

Tour Includes

  • Arrival and Departure transfer.
  • Meet and assist at an airport by our representative.
  • 2Nights hotel accommodation in Paro on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 2Nights hotel accommodation in Thimpu on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 1-night hotel accommodation in Punakha on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 1-night hotel accommodation in Gangtey on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 1-night hotel accommodation in Trongsa on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 2Nights hotel accommodation in Bumthang on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 1-night hotel accommodation in Mongar on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 2Nights hotel accommodation in Trashigang on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • 1-night hotel accommodation in Samdrup Jongarkar on a double-sharing basis on an AP plan.
  • Per person 1 liter of water is provided.
  • English-speaking and knowledgeable guide throughout the tour.
  • All tours and transfers with a Comfortable SUV and a reliable driver.
  • All museum entrance fees are included.
  • Visa fee.
  • Tourism Development Fund.
  • Government taxes.
  • All administrative costs.
  • Full service & and assistance before, during, and after your Bhutan trip.

Tour Excludes

  • Airfare (we can arrange tickets for you if you wish)
  • Any other beverages (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) including water ordered in restaurants and hotels
  • Travel or health insurance
  • Wire transfer
  • Laundry
  • Gratuity/Tip for guides and drivers

 

 

 

 

Ø  "The Last Shangrila" tour is an immersive 13 nights and 14 days journey through Bhutan, often referred to as the last Shangrila, due to its preserved culture and pristine landscapes.

Ø  The tour package typically includes accommodation for 13 nights, meals, transportation, guided tours, and entry fees to attractions mentioned in the itinerary.

Ø  Accommodations range from luxurious resorts to traditional Bhutanese guesthouses, offering comfort and an authentic cultural experience.

Ø  We provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner featuring a variety of Bhutanese and international cuisines, allowing you to indulge in local flavours.

Ø  The best time to visit is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and festivals are celebrated.

Ø  Essentials include layers of clothing for varying temperatures, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture the beauty of Bhutan.

Ø  Altitude sickness can be a concern in certain areas. We recommend gradual acclimatization and staying hydrated to minimize any discomfort.

Ø  Yes, it is highly recommended to purchase travel insurance to cover unforeseen circumstances such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or evacuation.

Ø  The itinerary typically includes visits to monasteries, dzongs, scenic drives through the mountains, cultural performances, and optional hikes to viewpoints.

Ø  Yes, visitors to Bhutan require a visa, which will be arranged by us as part of the tour package.

Ø  Wi-Fi availability may vary depending on the location, but most accommodations and some tourist spots offer Internet access.

Ø  Yes, please inform us in advance of any dietary restrictions or preferences, and we will make arrangements accordingly.

Ø  Yes, there are opportunities to shop for traditional Bhutanese handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs in local markets and craft shops.

Ø  Group sizes are usually kept moderate to ensure a personalized experience and to minimize environmental impact.

Ø  Our cancellation policy varies depending on the timing of your cancellation and may involve fees. Please refer to our terms and conditions for detailed information.

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