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      Paro Festival Tour with Druk Path 
        Trekking 
        - 13 Nights 14 Days
      - Western Bhutan
      Dzongkhags covered: Paro, Thimphu, Wangduephodrang. 
       
       
      Duration: 13 
        Nights 14 Days 
        Trip Grade: Easy. 
        Day to Day 
        Outline Itinerary: 
      Day 01: Arrive Paro 
        Day 02: Paro Tsechu Festival 
        Day 03: Paro Festival 
        Day 04: Paro - Thimphu 
        Day 05: Thimphu 
        Day 06: Thimphu - Wangduephodrang 
        Day 07: Wangduephodrang - Thimphu 
        Day 08: Thimphu – Phajoding (Trek Begins) 
        Day 09: Phajoding - Simkota Tsho 
        Day 10: Simkota Tsho - Jimilang Tsho 
        Day 11: Jimilang Tsho - Jangchu Lakha 
        Day 12: Jangchu Lakha - Jela Dzong 
        Day 13 Jela Dzong – Paro (Trek Ends) 
        Day 14: Depart Paro 
        Trip Overview: 
       Paro Tsechu: Tsechu or the religious 
        festivals are usually the main tourist attractions for visitors. The Thimphu 
        & Paro Festivals account for over 50 percent of the total arrivals; 
        and certainly Paro Tsechu is the most popular one with its unique unfurling 
        of the world’s biggest Thangka or Thongdrel ceremony. The pageantry 
        is a unique experience like nothing you may have ever seen before. The 
        festival commemorates deeds of the Great Saint Guru Rinpoche which are 
        performed in the form of masked dances. The local folk attend these festivals 
        to build merit. It is also a festive time for the locals who come dressed-up 
        in their finest attire and dresses full of colour to socialise and make 
        merry. This is not an event organised for tourists- it is an event that 
        has been happening for centuries…”You may get the attention 
        of the Atsara (clown), but the people won’t stare at you like elsewhere”. 
      This package combines Paro Tsechu with 
        the Druk Path Trek which is the 
        hike from Thimphu to Paro or vice versa. 
        Day 01: 
        Arrive Paro 
       The flight to Paro crosses the Himalayan 
        Mountains, giving you spectacular views of the awesome peaks, including 
        the sacred Jhomolhari and Jichu Drakey peaks in Bhutan. Upon arrival in 
        Paro, you will be greeted by the Bhutan Rebirth representative and taken 
        to your hotel. In the afternoon, you can visit the Paro Rinpung Dzong. 
        It was built in 1646 and now houses government offices and religious institutions, 
        as do all the Dzongs (fortresses) currently. You will cross a traditional 
        wooden bridge on the way to the Dzong. You can then tour the Tag Dzong 
        which is also the National Museum, formerly the watch tower for the Dzong. 
        It now houses a collection of fine arts, paintings, thangkas, statues, 
        and antiques. Afterwards you will visit Kyichu Lhakhang, the oldest temple 
        in the country. In the evening you can stroll through the Paro market 
        and town. Overnight in Paro. 
      Day 02: Paro Tsechu Festival 
        
        After an early breakfast attend the first day of the Tshechu (above), 
        which is held in the ground of Rinpung Dzong. Lunch at the hotel. Evening: 
        relax at the hotel or stroll through Paro Town. 
      Day 03: Paro Festival 
       After lunch, you have two optional programmes: 
        either attend the Tsechu or drive to Chelela pass, which is at an altitude 
        of 3700 m offering a good view of Jhomolhari and Haa Valley. If you choose 
        Chelela then you can also visit Kila Goemba (home for Buddhist nuns), 
        which is nestled in a craggy patch on the mountainside below Chelela pass. 
        It’s about one-hour walk amidst magnificent wooded area. Drive back 
        to Paro. Evening relax. 
      Day 04: Paro - Thimphu 
       After breakfast hike to Taktsang (Tiger's 
        Nest) Monastery, which is Bhutan's most famous monastery. Guru Rinpoche 
        is said to have flown on the back of a tigress from Singye Dzong in Lhuentse 
        to meditate in a cave where Taktsang Monastery now stands. It is perched 
        on the edge of a steep cliff, about 900 metres above Paro Valley. The 
        hike to reach the viewpoint to the Monastery makes for a nice half-day 
        excursion. After lunch, drive to Thimphu. In the evening you can explore 
        Thimphu, the Capital of Bhutan, and absorb the lifestyle of the people. 
        You can also visit some interesting handicraft shops. Overnight in Thimphu. 
      Day 05: Thimphu Sightseeing 
        After 
        breakfast you will visit the Memorial Chorten (On left- built 
        in memory of the Third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck) who 
        reigned from 1952-1972), Changangkha Monastery, the radio tower (for a 
        bird's eye view of Thimphu Valley and the Thimphu Dzong), and the zoo, 
        which contains the National Animal of Bhutan- the Takin. From there you 
        will visit the nunnery, the National Library (where ancient manuscripts 
        are preserved), and the School of Arts and Crafts (also known as the Painting 
        School). After a relaxing lunch, you will visit the National Institute 
        of Traditional Medicine, a traditional paper factory and Semtokha Dzong 
        (the oldest fortress in the Kingdom). Also visit the Tashichhodzong, ‘the 
        Fortress of the Glorious Religion’, which houses some Ministries, 
        His Majesty’s Secretariat, and the Central Monk Body. Overnight 
        in Thimphu. 
      Day 06: Thimphu - Wangduephodrang 
       After breakfast you will drive to Wangduephodrang, 
        with a stop for tea at Dochula Pass (3,100 m), where on a clear day you 
        can get spectacular views of the Himalayas. After lunch you will drive 
        to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, and visit Punakha Dzong, which 
        is noteworthy both for being one of the most beautiful Dzongs in Bhutan 
        and also for having been built by the first Shabdrung (Great Unifier of 
        Bhutan) in 1637. On the way back, you will stop at Metshina Village and 
        take a 20 minutes walk through the rice fields to Chhimi Lhakhang of Lama 
        Drukpa Kuenley (the Divine Madman). The Monastery is a fertility temple, 
        where you may receive a special fertility blessing if you wish. It is 
        said that so many people from all over the world who could not conceive 
        have been blessed with a child after visiting this temple.  
      Day 07: Wangduephodrang - Thimphu 
       In the morning you will drive back to 
        Thimphu. In the afternoon you can visit the Textile Museum and the Folk 
        Heritage Museum. Or you can hike to Tango Monastery, which was built by 
        the "Divine Madman" in the 15th century. It's a centre of study 
        for monks, and it affords a great view of Thimphu Valley. On the grounds 
        of the monastery is a "sin-testing" tunnel--it is said that 
        if you have sinned, you will get stuck in the tunnel, and if you are without 
        sin, you will go through with ease! Overnight in Thimphu. 
      Day 08: Trek Begins: Thimphu-Phajoding 
       (Altitude 3,870 m, Distance 8 km, time 
        4-5 hours). The trek is all uphill through forest, mostly bluepine, this 
        first day. The camp is at Phajoding Monastery and you can walk around 
        the area and see the monastery.  
        
        View of a cloud covered Thimphu from Phajoding 
      Day 09: Phajoding - Simkota Tsho 
       (Altitude 4,040 m, Distance 10 km, time 
        5-6 hours). The trail continues to climb for about an hour until you reach 
        Phume La (pass) at 4,210 m. From here you will have a view of Gangkar 
        Puensum, the highest mountain in Bhutan, as well as other Himalayan peaks. 
        The trail then descends to Simkota Tsho ('Tsho' means lake), where the 
        camp is located. It's possible to go trout fishing here if you wish.  
      Day 10: Simkota Tsho - Jimilang 
        Tsho 
       (Altitude 3,880 m, Distance 11 km, time 
        5 hours). The trail will take you on short ups and downs and through a 
        yak herders' camp. Before arriving at the camp, the trail will descend 
        through dwarf rhododendrons. The camp is at Jimilang Tsho (Sand Ox Lake), 
        where you will again have the chance to fish for giant trout, which the 
        lake is known for. There is a good view of Jichu Drakey Mountain from 
        here.  
        
        Jimilang Tsho on a fairly clear day on the trail. Jimilang Tsho 
        meaning ‘Sand Ox Lake’ was named after a bull that emerged 
        from the lake and joined the cattle of a family that used the area as 
        a grazing ground during the summer. 
        This lake has a pleasant camping place at its end hence is used by the 
        trekkers of Druk Path Trek to camp. 
      Day 11: Jimilang Tsho - Jangchu 
        Lakha 
       (Altitude 3,780 m, Distance 11 km, time 
        5 hours). The trek will begin with an hour-long ascent, following the 
        ridge above the tree line and then eventually descending. The camp is 
        near a yak herders' camp, and there are lovely views of Jhomolhari Mountain 
        from here. You may spot some pheasants in the area.  
      Day 12: Jangchhu Lakha - Jela 
        Dzong 
       (Altitude 3,450 m, Distance 10 km, time 
        4-5 hours). There are many ups and downs above the tree line during the 
        first half of the trail. The trail then descends through rhododendron 
        and thick alpine forest to Jela Dzong and across Jela La (pass) at 3,490 
        m. You can visit the Dzong and explore the area. The camp is below the 
        Dzong, in a yak pasture.  
      Day 13: Trek Ends. Jela Dzong 
        – Paro 
       (Distance 10 km, time 4 hours). The 
        trail today is all downhill, past some villages. The trail ends near the 
        Tag Dzong in Paro. You will be met by your driver and driven to your hotel 
        in Paro. In the evening you can visit a traditional farmhouse and, if 
        you wish, enjoy a Bhutanese dinner. Overnight in Paro. 
       Day 
        14: Depart Paro 
       Drive to Paro Airport for departure 
        in the morning. 
         As festival times are the most 
        popular times for visitors to come to Bhutan, flight seats and hotel rooms 
        will be on high demand. Book early to avoid disappointment. 
       
      
        
	  
      
        
        
 
       
        
        
            
        
         
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