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      Gomphu Kora (Gom Kora) Festival 
        (Enter Paro Exit Paro - 12 Nights 13 Days)
      - Trashiyangtse, Eastern Bhutan
      Dzongkhags covered: Samdrup 
        Jongkhar, Trashigang, Trashiyangtse, Gomkora, Mongar, Bumthang, Trongsa, 
        Wangduephodrang, Punakha, Thimphu & Paro.  
          
         Bird's Eye View of Gom Kora Lhakhang (Temple) complex 
          
       
      Duration: 12 Nights 13 
        Days 
        Trip Grade: Easy. 
       
      Itinerary Outline: 
      Day 01: Arrive Paro 
        Day 02: Paro Sightseeing 
        Day 03: Thimphu sightseeing 
        Day 04: Thimphu - Punakha 
        Day 05: Punakha - Bumthang 
        Day 06: Bumthang Sightseeing 
        Day 07: Bumthang- Mongar 
        Day 08: Mongar - Gom Kora (Trashiyangtse) 
        Day 09: Gom Kora Festival 
        Day 10: Trashiyangtse - Trashigang 
        Day 11: Trashigang – Radhi/Phongmey (Day Excursion) 
        Day 12: Trashigang Sightseeing - Mongar 
        Day 13: Mongar – Bumthang 
        Day 14: Bumthang – Thimphu (9 hours drive) 
        Day 15: Thimphu – Paro International Airport for Departure 
        The Legend of Gom 
        Kora- The Visit of Guru Rinpoche to Gomphu Kora:-
      Gomphu Kora is a site where Guru 
        Rinpoche subdued the demon and legend has its story that Guru Rinpoche 
        meditated in the Gomphu Kora Rock for Three months. Some say Guru meditated 
        three days at Gomphu Kora and Three Months at Kapalihu. No books or sources 
        are available and so cannot be ascertained for sure. It is possible that 
        the documents of Gom Kora may be available with some of the people of 
        Tawang. The document/manuscript of Gom Kora got burnt when the residence 
        of the caretaker caught fire.  
       The Demon, Mongkhapa, locally known 
        as Sewang Nagpo escaped from Tibet Samye (where the first Buddhist monastery 
        in Tibet was built) during Guru's visit to Tibet following through Tawang 
        and through Doksum and on reaching Gom Kora, he stopped fleeing further 
        and took a hiding place near the river in the Black Big Stone. (It is 
        also said that the Demon was called Gyenen Chophel alias Yonglha who was 
        a classmate of Guru Rinpoche at Nalanda University who attained high level 
        spiritual powers which took the Guru a long time to subdue.Yonglha was 
        misled and he followed the wrong path and thus went against the Buddha 
        Dharma.)  
        It 
        is said that when the Guru was meditating near the stone the Demon attempted 
        various tricks to escape from there and showed all demonic manifestations 
        which even pierced the rock from the inside and made his way underground 
        and even scared away Guru Rinpoche. Thus we can still see the Print 
        of the Guru's Hand (left) in the entrance to the Rock. The demon's 
        manifestation and power included piercing of the Rock and transformation 
        of himself into a ferocious snake raised like a Cobra. Guru Rinpoche transformed 
        himself to a Garuda (a large mythical Bird/Eagle-like creature) and tamed 
        the Demon. The imprint of the snake can be seen on the exterior of the 
        rock. From there the Demon escaped peircing through the rock and in the 
        early days the demon made his way underground from the rock to the nearby 
        river. It is said that later the underground tunnel was blocked for whichever 
        people who went into the tunnel. Guru Rinpoche blessed the tunnel and 
        transformed it into a sacred tunnel and whichever people enters this tunnel 
        his or her sins are cleansed. The tunnel especially the exit is very narrow. 
        According to the Legend it is said that the Demon escaped from the Gom 
        Kora cave and then it was subdued forever in the stone cave and elevated 
        as the protector of Gom Kora after reaching Tsergom, 3 kms from the Cave. 
        We can still see the seal of oath at the Tsergom cave as a red seal of 
        the Guru. Sometimes it is said that devotees who visit the Tsergom cave 
        with faith and devotion can see the image of the Guru in the Thumbprint 
        on the stone. 
        Yet 
        some people believe that the Gom Kora Demon and the Tsergom Demon are 
        different. And due to the absence of written text/manuscripts it is not 
        sure whether they were the same or different. The entrance to 
        the Stone Tunnel (seen right) can be found to 
        the North Part of the Rock. And the exit from a different hole.  
       While Guru Rinpoche was residing at 
        Gom Kora the Tibetan King, Thrisong Deutsen became seriously ill and bedridden. 
        The message was sent to Guru who then sent his Disciple Atsara Salaioo 
        to Meratika in Nepal to get the Tshebum. When his disciple returned from 
        Nepal to Gom Kora with the Tshebum, the King passed away. The Tshebum 
        brought from Meritaka was then concealed inside the rock as gTer and the 
        Guru meditated for three days. During Auspicious days we can still see 
        the drupchu/holy water coming out of the rock as holy water coming out 
        from hidden gTer, Tshebum.Some artifacts like statue of Buddha, Dragons 
        Egg, Dhamze Rilbu, Guru's footprint, Trangtring(small hand drum) of Guru, 
        Guru's Pony and Footprint of Gurus Khandro can be seen at Gom Kora Lhakhang. 
      The Gom Kora Festival:
      A Famous festival of the east, Gomkora 
        or Gomphukora is celebrated on the Tenth day of the Bhutanese Second Month. 
        The festival which draws people from all over Bhutan began 400 years ago 
        after the Lhakhang was built by Lam Ngagi Wangchuk. The practise of wooing 
        and marriage still previals during this three-day Festival. Right after 
        the Chorten Kora festival, people go down for the Gom Kora festival including 
        people from Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, India. Businessmen and all types 
        of people from all over has made Gomphukora Tshechu one of the most famous 
        Festivals in Eastern Bhutan. As most people gather for the festival the 
        business ventures during this festival runs good. Grocery, clothes sales, 
        restaurants, gambling stalls, health exibitions,etc can be seen during 
        these festival. Of the many places visited by Guru Rinpoche, Gom Kora 
        is one of the most blessed sacred sites. Other places where the Guru visited 
        are unknown to us or lost to us. Pilgrims and devotees who visit and pay 
        homage where Guru Rinpoche has resided is a key and seed to liberation. 
        Visiting sacred sites of Guru with faith and devotion would bless the 
        devotee and fulfil his or her wishes and will be able to attain liberation 
        from samsara (cycle of rebirth).  
       
         Detailed 
        Itinerary: 
        
      Day 01: Arrive Paro 
       On our way back to the hotel, we will 
        visit Drugyal Dzong, which is in ruins and the Kyichu Lhakhang, which 
        is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. Dinner and overnight stay in Paro 
        Hotel. 
      Day 02: Paro Sightseeing 
       Drive to Paro and hike to Taktsang Monastery, 
        which is one of the most important pilgrimage and sacred sites in the 
        Buddhism world. The hike will take about 2 hours up a steep hill and about 
        1hour 30 minutes on our way back. Lunch will be served at the Taktsang 
        Cafteria. 
      Day 03: Thimphu sightseeing 
       Today we will do sightseeing in Thimphu 
        - visit Memorial Chhorten, Changangkha Lhakhang, Mothithang mini zoo to 
        see the National Animal of Bhutan (Takin), Zilukha Nunnery, Folk Heritage 
        Museum and National Library. Lunch in Thimphu town. Also visit Paper Factory, 
        Weaving Centre and then Handicrafts Emporium. Evening at Leisure. Dinner 
        and overnight stay at Hotel in Thimphu. 
       Day 04: Thimphu - Punakha 
      Drive till the view point of Khamsum 
        Yule Namgyel Chorten (see left) at Kabesa Village and then visit Punakha 
        Dzong, the most beautiful Dzong in Bhutan. At Lobesa, we will hike to 
        Chhimi Lhakhang, the Temple of Fertility. The hike will take about 30 
        minutes through farm terraced fields. Lunch will be served at the Chhimi 
        Lhakhang cafeteria. Then we will continue our journey to Thimphu, the 
        capital city of Bhutan. Stroll around Thimphu town. If interested we will 
        see night life in the capital of Bhutan after dinner. Dinner and overnight 
        stay at Thimphu hotel. 
      Day 05: Punakha - Bumthang 
       We will drive to Punakha. The drive 
        will take about 7 hours.at Trongsa, we will visit 'Tower of Trongsa', 
        and then continue our journey to Punakha. Lunch will be served at Chendebji 
        Resturant. After lunch we will walk from the restaurant till Chendebji 
        Chhorten. On reaching Wangduephodrang, we will visit the remains of Wangdue 
        Dzong which was burnt down in 2012. Renovation, however, is underway. 
        Dinner and overnight stay at Punakha/Wangdue Hotel. 
       Day 06: Bumthang Sightseeing 
       Today we will do sightseeing in Bumthang 
        valley- visit Jambay Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang and 
        Jakar Dzong. Lunch will be served at Bumthang Hotel. Then we will visit 
        Cheese factory and Honey production centre. Towards evening we will visit 
        Bhutanese Farm House for dinner, Hot Stone bath and we can also arrange 
        overnight stay in a Farmhouse. You will have a great experience with the 
        local Bhutanese. 
      Day 07: Bumthang- Mongar 
       We will drive to Bumthang (Central Bhutan) 
        with picnic lunch. At Ura, we will visit Ura Lhakhang and at Tang, we 
        will visit Mebartsho (burning lake). Dinner and overnight stay at Bumthang 
        hotel. 
       Day 08: Mongar - Gom Kora (Trashiyangtse) 
       After our breakfast, we will drive to 
        Mongar. The drive will take about 3 hours. On the way we will visit Drametse 
        Lhakhang and Tashichhoepheling Lhakhang at Ngatshang. Here we will see 
        the monks living areas etc. Lunch will be served as a picnic lunch. On 
        reaching Mongar, we will visit Mongar Dzong and evening stroll around 
        Mongar town. Dinner and overnight stay at Mongar hotel. 
       Day 09: Gom Kora Festival 
       Enjoy whole day at the festival. At 
        right, crowds at the festival. 
        Dinner and overnight stay at Gomkora (Hotel/Camp) 
       Day 10: Trashiyangtse - Trashigang 
       Today we will visit Trashiyangtse district, 
        visit Chorten Kora, the old Trashiyangtse Dzong with picnic lunch. Today 
        overnight will be at Gom Kora either camping or at hotel. After our early 
        dinner we will visit Gom Kora Lhakhang, where we will see people circumbulating 
        the Lhakhang and the big rock with recitation or prayers and some even 
        singing. You will enjoy the scene very much besides getting blessing for 
        visiting these very important religious sites in the Buddhism world. 
        A Child seems to plead to the Gods at the festival... 
       Day 11: Trashigang – Radhi/Phongmey 
        (Day Excursion) 
       Today we will make a day excursion to 
        Radhi/Phongmey Village with picnic lunch. We will be visiting the Rangjung 
        Yozerchholing Lhakhang and Khardung Anim Dratshang (nunnery where young 
        girls and women are perusing religious goals). In both the lhakhangs, 
        photographs are allowed. Evening at leisure. Dinner and overnight stay 
        at Trashigang Hotel. 
       Day 12: Trashigang Sightseeing 
        - Mongar 
      After breakfast on the first day visit 
        the Trashigang Dzong. The Dzong stands at the extreme end of the spur 
        spur, overhanging the Drangmechu and Gamrichu (rivers) by more than 400 
        metres. It serves as the administrative seat for the district and houses 
        the Drukpa monastic community. The dzong was built in 1659 by the Trongsa 
        Penlop Chogyel Minjur Tenpa after the Eastern Bhutan came under the administrative 
        jurisdiction of the Drukpas. The site had probably been occupied since 
        the 12th century when Serdung, one of the Kings of Eastern Bhutan settled 
        there and built a fort which he named Bengkhar. After lunch drive to Mongar. 
        Overnight in Hotel in Mongar. 
      Day 13: Mongar – Bumthang 
      After breakfast drive to Bumthang. Lunch 
        will be served on the way. In Bumthang stroll round in the market and 
        visit Wangdicholing Palace (left- interior of the abandoned palace) if 
        there is time. This palace was used by the first two Kings of Bhutan. 
      Day 14: Bumthang – Thimphu 
        (9 hours drive) 
      After an early breakfast drive to Thimphu. 
        In the evening visit to the Handicraft shops. Overnight in Hotel. 
      Day 15: Thimphu – Paro 
        International Airport for Departure 
      Early in the morning drive to Paro Airport 
        with our representatives and so long, good bye, hope to see you again. 
        
       Note: The above itinerary 
        is just a sample itinerary intended to give you a general idea of Gom 
        Kora Festival entering and exiting from Paro, Western Bhutan. This is 
        a little more convenient than entering or exiting to India by road. But 
        any itinerary can be arranged as per your wishes. We can always customise 
        and tailor an itinerary to suit your requirements and interests. You can 
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