Two Mountain Kingdoms |
Country: Nepal / Bhutan |
Description |
| Bhutan
is
still
one
of
the
few
untouched
countries
in
the
world
and
a
paradise
for
tourists
interested
in
Buddhist
culture
and
philosophy.
Its
flora
and
fauna,
the
impressive
Dzongs
and
the
meticulous
houses
as
well
as
the
Bhutanese
dresses
make
for
something
very
special.
Then
its
to
the
vibrant
Kathmandu
valley
with
its
mixture
of
Hinduism
and
Buddhism
and
a
myriad
of
festivals. |
Itinerary |
1.
Day:
Tuesday
arrival
in
Kathmandu
and
transfer
to
your
Hotel.
After
your
briefing
stroll
a
little
through
Kathmandu.
2.
Day:
Enjoy
the
first
day
of
sightseeing.
Bhaktapur,
the
ancient
city
of
the
Newars,
beckons
to
be
explored.
Lunch
in
Hotel.
In
the
afternoon
we
visit
two
religous
places:
Pashupatinath,
the
biggest
and
most
important
Hindu
temple
and
Bodnath
the
center
of
Buddhism
are
so
intruiging
and
exciting.
Overnight
in
Hotel.
3.
Day:
Thursday
Flight
to
Bhutan.
Arrival
in
Paro.
Transfer
to
your
Resort.
Overnight
in
Resort.
4.
Day:
Druyel
Dzong,
National
Museum
&
Rinpung
Dzong,
drive
via
Simtoka
to
Thimphu.Overnight
in
Hotel.
5.
Day:
Sightseeing
of
Timphu
valley:
National
Library,
Memorial
Chorten,
Tashichho
Dzong
and
Handicraft
Emporium;
drive
to
Punakha
across
the
Dachula
Pass.
6.
Day:
Punakha
Dzong
and
via
Wangdiphodrang
to
Paro.
7.
Day:
Monday
Return
flight
to
Kathmandu,
transfer
to
hotel
in
Dhulikhel.
8.
Day:
Sightseeing
in
Dhulikhel
and
Panauti.
Transfer
to
hotel
in
Kathmandu.
9.
Day:
Transfer
to
airport. |
Departure |
| Kathmandu,
Nepal
|
|

Taleju
Temple
|

Paro
Dzong
|
Included |
Three
nights
accommodation
in
Hotel
Vajra
(B/B),
Four
nights
accommodation
in
Bhutan
(Full
board),
One
night
accommodation
in
Dhulikhel
(Half
board),
Sightseeing,
Flight
KTM-Paro-KTM,
All
internal
land
and
air
transfers
in
Bhutan
&
Nepal,
All
permits.
|
Departure Dates |
| Every
Tuesday
from
Oct.
-
April |
|