INNER
HIMLAYA BICYCLE TOUR (15D/14N) Drive in Fly out.
Day 1 SILIGURI – P/LING
Day 3. BUNAKHA - PARO
This
day’s journey takes you to the beautiful valley of Paro. The road from
Bunakha to Paro is easily one of the most pleasant in Bhutan. Oak and blue pine dominate most of the vegetation. Starting
at Chhunzom, an arid gorge located at the confluence of river wangchu and pachu, the valley opens up little by little, reaching
its widest point near Paro airport. Over night Hotel.
Day04. PARO – S.S
Morning: Drive to Drugyal
Dzong (a ruined fortress 16 kms away from Paro town). Although in ruins, this Dzong is of great historical importance. It
was here that the Bhutanese finally defeated the invading Tibetans and drove them back. One a clear day one can see Mount
Jomolhari, Abode of the Goddess Jumo, rising 7,329 metres. On the way back you'll have an opportunity to visit a typical Bhutanese
farm house. The entire Paro valley is relatively flat and is a great start to your first day of bicycling.
Lunch at the hotel.
Afternoon: Visit Ta Dzong,
the National Museum of Bhutan. This was the watch tower of the Paro Rinchen Pong Dzong. It was converted to the National Museum
in 1968, and is located on a hill above the Paro Dzong overlooking the Paro valley.
Visit the Paro Rinchen
Pong Dzong. This massive fortress is located in Paro valley and is approached by a gently sloping flagstone road and a beautiful
covered wooden bridge. Today the Dzong is the administrative seat of the district of Paro, and it also contains a state monastic
community of approximately 200 monks. The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong, with its superb wood work, is one of the most
beautiful in Bhutan. This Dzong was built in 1645 AD.
Overnight at Hotel Paro.
Day 5 PARO
- THIMPHU
After breakfast,
either drive or ride bicycles to Thimphu, the capital city. The drive meanders along the Paro and Thimphu river and takes
approximately 2 hours (65 kilometers). The gradient of the road is excellent for bicycling as there are no steep climbs or
descents.
Lunch at the hotel
Afternoon, visit the Memorial
Chorten (huge stupa) built in the memory of the third King of Bhutan, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who reigned from 1952-1972.
Visit the National Library
where ancient manuscripts are preserved.
Dinner at the hotel and
a reception by your hosts.
Day 6. THIMPHU – S.S
Morning: Bicycle to the Simtokha Dzong, the oldest Dzong in the country (built
in 1629 AD). Opportunity to visit with some of the monks and observe life within the monastery. In the old days, the oldest
son of every family was offered to a monastery where the child grew up as a monk. Even now, it is not uncommon for some families
to continue the practice.
Visit the Handicrafts
Emporium where Bhutanese textiles and other handicrafts are displayed and can be purchased.
Lunch at the hotel
Afternoon, visit Tashichhodzong,
the main secretariat building. This massive structure houses part of the Ministries, the offices of the King and the Throne
Room. It also houses the State Monastic Body and the living quarters of the Chief Abbot.
Visit the Painting School
where traditional art is still practised through the instructions in the art of painting Thangkas (sacred Buddhist scrolls).
Bicycle to Pangri
Zampa Monastery which is just beyond Dechencholing (5 kms from Thimphu). This monastery was the residence of the founder of
Bhutan, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel when he arrived in Bhutan in 1616 AD.
Dinner at the hotel and
free evening
Day 7 THIMPHU – PUNAKHA/WANGDI
After an early breakfast,
set out for Punakha and Wangdi. On the way, stop at Dochula Pass (10,00 ft) for a hot cup of tea/coffee and to enjoy a spectacular
view of the eastern Himalayan mountain ranges (on a clear day). From Dochula, bicycle down into Wangdi which is located 51
kms down. It is an exhilarating ride.
Check into hotel and have
lunch
After lunch, visit the
Punakha Dzong which houses the district administration offices. It is also the winter residence of the State Monastic Body
and its Chief Abbot, the Je Khenpo. Punakha was the former capital of Bhutan. The Dzong lies between two rivers, the Pho Chhu
(male river) and the Mo Chhu (female river). This Dzong was built in 1637 AD.
Visit Wangdiphodrang Dzong
which is 13 kms from Punakha. This Dzong and the town is perched on a hill, between two rivers and has a spectacular view.
The Dzong was built in 1638 AD, a year after the Punakha Dzong was built.
A tour vehicle will follow
the bicycle group at all times in case of emergency or general weariness.
Day 8 PUNAKHA - TRONGSA
Drive to Trongsa, and
on the way guests can bicycle certain stretches of the road. The terrain has steep ascents and descents and has some spectacular
scenery. Overnight at hotel in Trongsa.
Day 9 TRONGSA
- BUMTHANG
After breakfast visit
the ancient Watch Tower in Trongsa. This structure sits atop a hillock overlooking the Trongsa Dzong and town. Ancient armours
are displayed in the Watch Tower.
Visit the Trongsa Dzong,
the ancestral home of the present Royal family of Bhutan. It was built in 1648 AD and is one of the most beautiful Dzongs
in Bhutan. It is presently the administrative seat of the Trongsa district and the home of the monastic school. Built split
levels on a narrow spur, this Dzong is an architectural marvel. The view from the Dzong is spectacular and one can see for
many miles. In the old days, it was the vigilance point for both the eastern and western trade routes, thus a strategically
important Dzong.
After a light refreshment
at the hotel, drive to Bumthang. After crossing a high pass, guests can bicycle all the way to Bumthang. The road is broad
and all downhill after the pass. Check into hotel in Bumthang.
Day 10 BUMTHANG
– S.S
After breakfast, bicycle
around the most beautiful valley in Bhutan. It is possible to bicycle a radius of 60 kms around the valley.
Day 11 URA VALLY EXCURSION
After breakfast bicycle
to Ura valley some 69 kms from Bumthang. Ura is another beautiful valley over 9,500 ft high. Sightsee in Ura valley and drive
back to Bumthang.
Day 12 BUMTHANG WANGDI/PUNAKHA
Bumthang to Wangdi (197
kms). On the way as and when possible, guests can bicycle certain stretches of the road.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 13 PUNAKHA - THIMPHU
Drive to Thimphu. After
crossing Dochula Pass guests can bicycle all the way to Thimphu (26 kms downhill).
Sight seeing in Thimphu
and if the day falls on the weekend visit the famous week end market in Thimphu where the local populace gathers for weekly
shopping for produce.
Shopping opportunity.
Day 14 THIMPHU - PARO
Guests can either drive
to Paro or bicycle. Check into hotel and have lunch. After lunch hike to the view point of the famous Taktsang Monastery.
The hike takes about 4 hours round trip.
Evening: Stroll around
Paro town and interact with the locals.
Day 15 DEPARTURE.
Drive to airport for departure.
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flight connections, details, bicycle rentals and tour prices.