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Bhutan... & you never thought about it....   

Bhutan Kaleidoscope

 

Asia sticks to you. From the nomadic steppes of Kazakhstan to the frenetic streets of Hanoi, Asia is a continent so full of intrigue, adventure, solace & spirituality that it has fixated and confounded travellers for centuries. Bhutan, the Happy Kingdom is no ordinary place. It is the last great Himalayan kingdom, shrouded in mystery & magic, opened to outsiders & tourism in 1974, where a traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments. Come…..experience ‘the Land of the Thunder Dragon with us……

 

From sublime coastlines to snow-capped mountains, the majestic Mekong River to wildlife infested jungle, Asian landscapes hold an immediacy & vibrancy that captivates & enchants. Immense expanses of desert flow down from inhospitable mountains, which in turn give way to seemingly impenetrable forests. In a land where tigers still roam free (though far from noisy tourists) nature continues to be the driving force in many peoples’ lives. Virtually every climate on the globe is represented here; take a trek over the Gobi’s arching dunes or sun yourself on the sand-fringed tropical islands of the South China Sea.

 

Asia has contributed a cast of villains & heroes to global history. Most of the significant achievements of the modern world had their infancy in Asia. Historic trading routes sliced across epic terrain as expanding empires competed to trade goods and ideas throughout the continent & beyond. Asia’s ambitious civilisations ultimately gave rise to some of the world’s most revolutionary ideas & important technology. Ancient wonders & sacred spaces abound across the continent, from the Great Wall of China & the temples of Angkor to lesser-known marvels in Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan & so many more.

 

Gleaming skyscrapers, whooshing magnetic trains, shiny smartphones: in Asia, the future is now. China is charging its way into the 21st century with its economy developing at a head-spinning pace, while South Korea boasts some of the fastest internet speeds in the world & India is a hub of growing technology. A frenetic buzz surrounds urban Asia: the fashion, culture & business in the continent’s metropolises easily challenge the biggest European & American cities for their status as global hubs. This ever-evolving modernity can make for some incredibly special travel experiences: watch rice paddies flash by from a high-speed train, pick up a shiny new laptop in a Hong Kong electronics market or go to a robot cabaret show in Japan.

 

How can we forget the cuisine ? Is there any greater place to eat than Asia? The continent has exported its cuisines the world over: India’s red hot curries, China’s juicy dumplings, Vietnam’s steaming bowls of pho soup & Thailand’s heaping plates of pat tai (pad Thai) noodles are known & loved across the globe. Eating here can be both a joyous & chaotic affair: forks are forsaken in favour of fingers or chopsticks & food is enjoyed with unrivalled gusto. Whether settling down for a Michelin-starred meal in one of Singapore’s finest restaurants or pulling up a plastic stool on a Bangkok street, hungry travellers will never be bored by the diversity of Asia’s gourmet cuisines.

 

And now, let us talk about the Happy Kingdom - Bhutan.

 

Ancient Civilisation| Landscapes & Biodiversity | Last Shangri-La? 

Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is no ordinary place. It is the last great Himalayan kingdom, shrouded in mystery & magic, where a traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments.

 

Bhutan holds many surprises. This is a country where buying cigarettes is illegal, where the rice is red and where chillies aren’t just a seasoning but the entire dish.

 

It's also a deeply Buddhist land, where men wear a tunic to work, where monks check their smartphones after performing a divination, and where giant protective penises are painted on the walls beside the entrance of most houses & where Gross National Happiness is deemed more important than Gross National Product.

 

Gross national happiness” is His Majesty’s description of the kingdom’s development goals & an apt reflection of the vibrant combination of Bhutan’s medieval & modern histories.  Although one of the most isolated & least developed nations in the world, Bhutan has been described as the happiest least developed country on Earth.  Off-limits to visitors until 1974, the country has carefully preserved its traditional culture & lifestyle.

 

Yet while it visibly protects its Buddhist traditions, Bhutan is not a museum. You will find the Bhutanese well educated, fun loving & well informed about the world around them. This is not just a nation of saintly, other-worldly hermits. Bhutan is straddling the ancient & modern world and these days you will often find monks transcribing ancient Buddhist texts into computers as traditionally dressed noblemen chat on their mobile phones.

 

It is this blending of the ancient & modern that makes Bhutan endlessly fascinating.

 

The privileged few who visit this Himalayan kingdom encounter a land of serene monasteries, robed monks, welcoming people & breathtaking natural beauty.  The Bhutanese have treasured their natural environment, as it is viewed as the source of all life in accordance with Buddhist principles.  This harmony with nature has ensured a pristine environment with an astonishing variety of plants and a rich wildlife. 

 

First off, there are the early Buddhist sites in the cultural heartland of Bumthang Dzongkhag & the undisturbed traditional Tibetan-style culture that sets Bhutan aside as the last remaining great Himalayan kingdom. Then there are the textiles, outrageous trekking as well as the stunning flora & fauna of Phobjika Valley. Trashigang is an interesting town, also convenient for launching into a trip in eastern Bhutan.

 

Environmental protection goes hand in hand with cultural preservation in Bhutan. By law, at least 60% of the country must remain forested for all future generations; it currently stands above 70%. Not only is Bhutan carbon neutral, but it actually absorbs more carbon than it emits! For the visitor, this translates into lovely forest hikes and superb birding across a chain of national parks. Whether you are spotting takins or blue poppies, trekking beneath 7000m peaks or strolling across hillsides ablaze with spring rhododendron blooms, Bhutan offers one of the last pristine pockets in the entire Himalaya.

 

So why spend your money to come here? Firstly, there is the amazing Himalayan landscape, where snow-capped peaks rise above shadowy gorges cloaked in primeval forests. Taking up prime positions in this picture-book landscape are the majestic fortress-like dzongs & monasteries. This unique architecture sets the stage for spectacular tsechus (dance festivals) attended by an almost medieval-looking audience. Then there are the textiles & handicrafts, outrageous archery competitions, high-altitude trekking trails, and stunning flora & fauna. If it is not 'Shangri La', it's as close as it gets.

 

The Bhutanese pride themselves on a sustainable approach to tourism in line with the philosophy of Gross National Happiness. Foreign visitors famously pay a minimum tariff of US$250 per day, making it seem one of the world's more expensive destinations. However, this fee is all-inclusive - accommodation, food, transport & an official guide are all provided, so it is not a bad deal. You don't have to travel in a large group & you can arrange your own itinerary. This is Nepal for the jet set.

 

Our itinerary combines touring and walking to best appreciate the forts, monasteries, markets & mountains of the legendary Dragon Kingdom. This Journey will take you to the most popular tourist destinations in the country including Thimphu, Bhutan's capital, Punakha, Bhutan's old capital, and Wangdue & Paro, Bhutan's only international airport. Also included is an easy hike to the Taktsang Monastery which is a charm to visit regardless of the time of the year.

 

Drive through the Valleys of Bumthang, the hub of pilgrimage in Bhutan & get an up-close experience of Bhutan’s main textile center. May be, interact with the weaver & try your hand at the looms.

 

A country of surprises. Get ready to experience a sensory overload as you visit the Land of the Thunder Dragon. And, of encounters with history & culture, the new & the old, at just about every turn, with the power to enthral even the most jaded traveller, it offers so much more. Take the plunge now & yep….Bhutan is waiting. A warm welcome awaits you & The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.

 

Come…be inspired & discover the World...    
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 Bhutan Kaleidoscope

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City

Transfers  |  Sightseeing

Any Day

 

01 | 00  |  0

Paro

Arrival Transfer  |  PM  Paro  |   Free (balance of the day)

02 | 00  |  0

Thimpu

AM vTransfer  |  PM  Thimpu   |  Free (balance of the day)

03 | 00  |  0

Thimpu

AM  |  PM  Thimpu   |  Free (balance of the day)

04 | 00  |  0

Punakha

AM vTransfer  + Druk Wangyal  Chortens  |  PM  Punakha  |  Free (evening)

05 | 00  |  0

Bumthang

AM vTransfer  +  Trongsa   |  PM  Yatha Weaving Center  Free (evening)

06 | 00  |  0

Bumthang

AM  |  PM  Bumthang   |  Free (balance of the day)

07 | 00  |  0

Punakha

AM vTransfer  +   Gangtay   |  Free (balance of the day)

08 | 00  |  0

Paro

AM vTransfer  +   Wangdue  Free (balance of the day)

09 | 00  |  0

Paro

AM  |  PM  Taktshang Monastery  Free (balance of the day)

10 | 00  |  0

Paro

Departure  Transfer 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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