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| Best of North East India & Bhutan |
Places Covered: Bagdogra, Delhi, Kolkatta, Kolkatta, Kalimpong, Gangtok, Phunetsholing, Thimphu, Punakha, Paro
Tour Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days |
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- 01
Arrive Bagdogra flying from Delhi / Kolkatta
On arrival at Bagdogra airport, received by our representative and transfer to Darjeeling (93 km, 3 hours).Check-in and installation. Overnight stay in Darjeeling |
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- 02
Darjeeling
Perched at altitude of 2,134
m with a backdrop of mighty
Himalayan peaks, Darjeeling
derives its name from Dorje-ling,
meaning the place of Dorje.
The people of the region believe
that the King of gods, Indra
has thrown a thunder called
Dorje at the place where Darjeeling
stands today. In the early 1840s
it was noticed that the climate
of Darjeeling was very conducive
to the growth of tea. Tea plantations
were established and have expanded
all over the area today because
of growing demand. Huge tracts
of forests were originally cut
down and replaced with tea bushes
that stretched for miles. The
services of Chinese experts
were then requisitioned to teach
the art of tea making and thousands
of Nepalese were hired in the
tea plantations. Darjeeling
tea, which had a premium value
in the international market,
began to be called the 'Champagne
of the East' and for years formed
the mainstay of the economy
of this area. To this day, the
name 'Darjeeling' continues
to be synonymous with tea. Full
day sightseeing of Darjeeling
which includes early morning
sunrise view from Tiger Hill
(2,585m), visit to Ghoom monastery
built in 1850 by Lama Sherab
Gyatsho, a monk from Mongolia.
The main feature of this Gelugpa
monastery is the magnificent
statue of Maitreya, “the future
Buddha” draped in white silk
scarves of offering called Khadas.
After breakfast, visit the Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute and
the Tibetan Refugee Self Help
Centre where you can see Tibetan
craftsmen making traditional
items like carpet, woolen boots,
wood carvings and feather goods. Overnight at the hotel in
Darjeeling. |
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- 03
Darjeeling – Kalimpong ( 70 km, 3 hours)
Nestling at modest altitude of 1,250m, Kalimpong enjoys moderate climate. Forming a triangle with its more illustrious neighbours, it is known for flowers and nurseries. Entire hillsides are blaze with colour during the season.Afternoon visit to Tharpa Choling Monastery, belonging to the Gelugpa sect followed by visit to flower nureries.Overnight at the hotel in Kalimpong. |
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- 04
Kalimpong – Gangtok ( 77 km, 3 hours)
After breakfast drive to Gangtok-the
capital of Sikkim. A perfect
symbol of the confluence of
the past and present is Gangtok.
Built on the flank of ridge,
Gangtok is 1,600 m above sea
level. The town’s unique ambience
derives from the happy blend
of tradition and modernity.
Along the deeply felt presence
of stupas and monasteries, Gangtok
also bustles like any other
town. But with many of these
oasis of quite, those unexpected
pockets of peace exist. Today’s
sightseeing of Gangtok includes,
visit to ; Do-drul Chorten;
one of the most important stupas
built by Trulsi Rinpoche, head
of the Nyingmapa order. It contains
rare Mandalas of Dorje Phurpa,
Holy Books, Montras. Enchey
Monastery; This 200 year old
monastery was built on the site
blessed by the great tantric
master Lama Druptab Karpa, known
for his flying powers. Research
Institute of Tibetology; it
is world-wide centre for study
of Buddhist philosophy and religion,
a treasure house of rare ‘Thangkha’,
Statues and over 200 Buddhist
icons and prized objects of
art. Directorate of Handicrafs
& Handloom; it is centre for
promoting and keeping alive
the traditional arts and crafts,
a veritable storehouse of exquisite
carpets, blankets and shawls
in Lepcha weaves. . Overnight
at the hotel in Gangtok. |
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- 05
Gangtok
Morning take an excursion to Rumtek Monastery. Situated about 24 km from Gangtok Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre is the seat of the Kagyupa order, one of the four major Tibetan Buddhist sects. Since the late 196s, after the arrival of His Holiness, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, the Centre houses some of the world’s most unique religious scriptures and objects. Traditional in design , it is replica of the original Kagyupa headquarters.
Afternoon take an excursion to Tashi View Point which offers enchanting view of Mount. Kanchenjunga and Mt. Siniolchu, one of the most graceful peaks in the world.
Overnight at the hotel in Gangtok. |
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- 06
Gangtok – Phunetsholing (200 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast drive to Bhutan’s border town of Phunetsholing enroute passing through lush green tea gardens.
The gateway to the south, Phuentsholing is a thriving commercial centre on the northern edge of the Indian plains. Situated directly at the base of Himalayan foothills, Phunetsholing is a fascinating mixture of Indian and Bhutanese, a perfect example of mingling of people and their culture.
Evening visit Zangtho Pelri Lhakhang, the temple representing heaven of Guru Rinpoche. Then take a stroll around town and local market. |
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- 07
Phuentsholing – Thimphu (180 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast proceed to Thimphu, the modern capital town of Bhutan situated at the altitude of 2,400m. 4 km ahead of Phunetsholing, visit Kharbandi Goemba, the beautiful monastery built by Royal Grand Mother.
The drive from Phunetsholing is very pleasant with numerous scenic spots enroute. Nearby Thimphu, visit Simtkha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the Kingdom built in 1627, it now houses the school for Buddhist studies.
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Thimphu
The capital town of Bhutan and the centre of government, religion and commerce, Thimphu is a unique city with unusual mixture of modern development alongside ancient traditions.
Visit here Trashichhodzong; the ‘fortress of the glorious religion’, Memorial Chhorten; the stupa built in memory of Bhutan’s Third King, National Library, Art School, Traditional Medicine Institute, The Textile and Folk Heritage Museum and Government Handicrafts Emporium.
Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu. |
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- 09
Thimphu – Punakha (75 km, 2.1/2 hours)
Morning drive to Punakha across Dochula pass (3,050m) that heralds the most enchanting views of Bhutan. Until 1955, Punakha served as the capital of Bhutan and still it holds the winter seat of Chief Abbot.
Visit 17th century Punakha Dzong followed by visit to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chhorten.
Then drive to Wangduephodrang, the last town before central Bhutan. The town is like an enlarged village with its interesting local market. Visit majestic wangduephodrang Dzong sitting on the top of the hill at the confluence of Punakha Chhu and Tang Chhu rivers.
Overnight at the hotel in Punakha. |
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Punakha – Paro (125 km, 4.1/2 hours)
After breakfast drive to Paro, the beautiful valley, encapsulates within itself a rich culture, scenic beauty and hundred of myths and legends.
Afternoon visit Ta Dzong, the National Museum of the Kingdom and then walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong which has a long and fascinating history.
Overnight at the hotel in Paro. |
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Paro
Morning drive to Durkgyel Dzong, the ruined fortress from where Bhutanese warriors repelled several invasion by Tibetan armies. Also visit here a traditional farm house which offers good insight into lifestyle of local people.
Then take an excursion to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), situated 900m above Paro valley floor. Evening visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of the Kingdom.
Overnight at the hotel in Paro. |
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Paro Depart
After breakfast drive to Paro airport for flight to onward destination. |
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