Day 01: Arrive Delhi
On your early morning arrival at International airport, transfer to your hotel.
Delhi, India’s modern capital is also an ancient city tracing its origins in legend. It is dotted with hundreds of landmarks and offers more than a millennium of history in stone. From here various Hindu and Muslim dynasties including the Mughals ruled India. When British administration moved to Delhi and New Delhi became the Capital of India once again.
Full day take the tour of New Delhi & Old Delhi.
Morning proceed for sightseeing of New Delhi, Visit Qutub Minar, One of the fine examples of early afghan architecture, Humayun Tomb, built by the wife of Humayun, Haji Begum in the mid 16th century, this red sand stone structure is considered to be the predecessor of Taj Mahal. Drive pass by India Gate (A War memorial) and Presidency House.
Afternoon proceed for sightseeing of Old Delhi, include the drive past to Red Fort, visit to Jama Masjid, Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and completed in the year 1656 AD, it is one of the largest and best-known mosques, and later enjoy cycle rickshaw ride within Chandani Chowk market.
Stay overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Delhi - Paro
Morning you will transfer to international airport to board on flight for Paro, and on arrival transfer to hotel.
Paro one of Bhutan's most impressive and well-known dzongs, and the finest example of Bhutanese architecture. The inward-sloping walls form a massive structure that towers over the town and is visible as a great white monolith from vantage points throughout the valley.
Afternoon day we take city tour of Paro.
Visiting of the Drukgley Dzong and on a clear day the 24,000 ft. white domed peak of sacred Chomolhari (Mt. of Goddess) looms overhead. A visit to the National Museum housed in an ancient watch tower, which has a fine collection of Thangkha, textiles, weapons, and after short walk to Paro Rimpung Dzong.
Stay overnight at hotel.
Day 03: Paro – Chonana (14 Kms trek/6 Hrs)
In the morning you will start you trekking tour It will be a trek for about 5 to 6 hours. Chonana is situated at an altitude of 3100 m. Arrive in Chonana by the afternoon. The view of Paro valley from the trail is excellent.
Stay overnight in tent in Chonana.
Day 04: Chonana - Jebkarpo (16 Kms/ 07 & ½ Hrs)
Morning proceed for Jebkarpo by trekking, this trek will trek to you Jebkarpo is situated at an altitude of 3700 m. Arrive in Jebkarpo by the evening. The trails take you through a forest filled with many species of Primula and Rhododendrons. From where you will view the range of Chilila, the Himalayan range of Bhutan.
Rest of the day you will be free for independent activities. Stay overnight at tented accommodation.
Day 05: Jebkarpo - Lower Mingula (15 Kms /6 & ½ Hrs)
Morning proceed for Lower Mingula by trek Mingula is situated at an altitude of 3800 m. The early morning views from camp of Chomolhari, Tserim Kang(glacier of long life) and Jichu Drake are stunning. Arrive in Lower Mingula by the afternoon. Then follow the ridge and you can have a scenic view of the valley of Paro and Haa.
Rest of the day you will be free for independent activities. Stay overnight at tented accommodation.
Day 06: Lower Mingula - Thong
Today start the 16 Kms trek to Thong and on arrival to rest in tent.
Stay overnight at tented accommodation.
Day 07: Thong - Thimphu
Morning proceed for 16 Kms trek to Thimpu and on arrival check-in into the hotel for overnight stay.
Thimphu is the Capital to the tiny Himalayan kingdom Bhutan. Thimphu is a gallery of traditional Bhutanese art, architecture, culture, and tradition and above all still so ethnic and pure. Full of wonderful Hand woven textiles, woodcarving, and tailor made clothing, jewelry. And it is said that Thimphu is the only world capital without traffic lights.
Day 08: In Thimpu
Full day you will take visit to Thimpu
Morning visit to the National Library which hosts a vast collection of ancient Buddhist National Institute for Zorig Chumsu is commonly known as 'the painting school and Dechenchholing valley and witness the gold and silver smiths at work.
Afternoon you will take a visit to handicrafts Emporium, to see the exquisite artistry of traditional crafts and textiles.
Stay overnight at your hotel.
Day 09: Thimphu - Paro
Morning proceed to Paro by surface, on arrival check-in into hotel.
Paro one of Bhutan's most impressive and well-known dzongs, and the finest example of Bhutanese architecture. The inward-sloping walls form a massive structure that towers over the town and is visible as a great white monolith from vantage points throughout the valley.
Full day we take city tour of Paro.
Visiting of the Drukgley Dzong and on a clear day the 24,000 ft. white domed peak of sacred Chomolhari (Mt. of Goddess) looms overhead. A visit to the National Museum housed in an ancient watch tower, which has a fine collection of Thangkha, textiles, weapons, and artefacts-short walk to Paro Rimpung Dzong.
Day 10: Paro – Delhi Onward Journey
Airport transfer and flight back to Delhi. After reaching the airport of Delhi take the connecting flight to your onward destination. |