Cultural Tours

Aug. 16, 2023, to : Aug. 21, 2023
5 Days


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Description

This popular Bhutan cultural tour Spirit of Bhutan provides an in-depth view into the ancient way of life and rich culture that still thrives in Bhutan today through the western valleys of Paro, Haa, Thimphu, Punakha, and Wangduephodrang. It is a well-paced tour, designed to provide the opportunity to savor the unique highlights of Bhutan’s western districts which offer diverse mountainous landscapes, a rich Buddhist heritage including monasteries, temples and chortens, historical fortresses, and an extremely hospitable people

Features

    • Ages: 4-75

    • Duration: 8 Days

    • Tour Guide: English

    Explore More of Central and Western Bhutan including all the destinations in Bronze Package 

Itinerary

  • DAY 01: ARRIVE PARO – THIMPHU

    The flight to Paro is one of the most spectacular mountain flights in the world, with a constantly changing panorama of some of the highest mountains on earth. Our representative will meet you at the Paro airport exit doors following customs formalities.

    After lunch enjoy afternoon sightseeing around Paro, including a visit to the Ta Dzong Museum and Rimpung Dzong.

    Afterwards, drive to the capital, Thimphu (1.5 hours) following the Pachu River.  Overnight at your hotel in Thimphu.

    DAY 02: THIMPHU

    Enjoy a full day of sightseeing, including a visit to the National Memorial Chorten, 12th-century Changangkha Temple, The National Library housing the collection of Bhutanese scriptures dating back to the 8th century and Tashichhodzong houses some ministries, His Majesty’s secretariat, and the central monk body.

    If your visit to Thimphu coincides with the weekend, you can walk through the Thimphu Market to see the variety of food of Bhutan, including basket upon basket of fiery chillies, fresh cheese and a variety of fresh greens. In addition, many stalls contain Bhutanese handicrafts and household items. (This market is open only from Friday until mid-Sunday). Overnight at your hotel in Thimphu.

    DAY 03: THIMPHU – PUNAKHA

    Drive over the Dochu-La pass (3,100 meters), which on a clear day offers an incredible view of Himalayan peaks before descending into balmy Punakha valley (about 3 hrs total driving time).

    Punakha was the ancient capital of Bhutan. On arrival, visit Punakha Dzong, the “Palace of Great Happiness” built in 1637 by the Shabdrung, the ‘Unifier of Bhutan’ as predicted by the great Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava).

    DAY 04: PUNAKHA

    In the morning drive to Yabesa village and hike through ricefields and up to Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten, built by Her Majesty the queen Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuk.

    Take a picnic lunch on a picturesque riverside before exploring Wangduephodrang Dzong. Built-in 1639, the strategically located Dzong is perched on a spur at the confluence of two rivers. In the 17th century, Wangduephodrang played a critical role in unifying the western, central and southern regions of the country.

    Afterwards drive back into the Punakha valley for a short walk to Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of the Drukpa Kuenly who is also known as the Divine Madman.

    DAY 05: PUNAKHA – THIMPHU – HAA

    Drive back to Thimphu where you will have an opportunity to visit handicraft and souvenir stores visiting Semtokha Dzong en route. The Dzong, built in 1627, is the oldest in Bhutan. It now houses the Institute for Language and Culture Studies.

    Afterwards, drive to Haa via Chelela Pass where you will enjoy panoramic views of the Paro and Haa Valleys as well as Mt Jumolhari and the the beautiful Himalayan ranges of Bhutan. From Chelela drive down through a deep pine forest and into the narrow valley of Haa. Overnight at a hotel in Haa.

    DAY 06: HAA – PARO

    The extraordinarily beautiful Haa Valley is newly opened to tourists. Haa is a picturesque fertile valley ideal for mountain biking and hiking. Visit  Lhakhang Karpo and Nagpo (white temple and black temple) which was built in the 8th century by the Tibetan King, Songtsen Gampo, after he sent two doves (one black and one white) to find a sacred place to build a monastery.

    DAY 07: PARO

    After breakfast hike to Taktsang Monastery. The trail is broad and the walk of approximately 1.5 to 2 hours uphill takes you almost a kilometre above the Paro Valley floor (for those who cannot hike we will arrange a horse for transfer up to the cafeteria).

    In the afternoon drive to the almost fully reconstructed Drukgyel Dzong.  The original monument (destroyed by fire in 1951)  was built by Shabdrung to commemorate his victory against invading Tibetans in 1644.

    DAY 08: DEPART PARO

    Breakfast in the hotel then drive to the airport for a flight to your onward destination.

Inclusions

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    ✓ Accommodation: Comfortable hotels or lodges for the duration of the itinerary.

    ✓ Transportation: Ground transportation as per the itinerary.

    ✓ Meals: Specified meals, featuring local and international cuisine.

    ✓ Guided Tours: Experienced local guides throughout the journey.

    ✓ Entrance Fees and Permits: All fees for cultural sites and necessary travel permits.

    ✓ Cultural Activities: Engaging in cultural experiences outlined in the itinerary.

    ✓ Trekking and Hiking Arrangements: If applicable, including guides and permits.

    ✓ Airport Transfers: Transfers at the start and end of the tour.

     

Exclusion

  • ✗ Flights: International and domestic flights are not included.

    ✗ Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance is not included.

    ✗ Personal Expenses: Expenses of a personal nature are not covered.

    ✗ Beverages: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are not included.

    ✗ Tipping: Tips for guides, drivers, etc., are at the traveler’s discretion.

    ✗ Visa Fees: Bhutanese visa fees are not included.

    ✗ Additional Costs: Costs due to unforeseen circumstances or events beyond control.

     

Additional information

  • » Group Size: Our itineraries are designed for various group sizes. Check the details to ensure it aligns with your preferences.

     

    » Accommodation Standards: Accommodations are selected for comfort and local ambiance. Specific details can be provided upon request.

     

    » Health and Fitness: Some itineraries may involve trekking or physical activities. Please review the fitness requirements and consult with us if needed.

     

    » Climate and Clothing: Bhutan’s climate can vary. Check the weather conditions for your travel period and pack accordingly. Layers are often recommended.

     

    » Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions. Guidelines will be provided to enhance your cultural experience.

     

    » Photography: Capture memories but be mindful of cultural sensitivities. Always ask for permission before photographing individuals.

     

    » Communication: While English is widely spoken, learning a few basic phrases in Dzongkha, the local language, can enhance your interactions.

     

    » Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency. Indian Rupees are widely accepted. Credit cards are not universally accepted, so carry sufficient cash.

     

    » Safety Measures: Follow safety guidelines provided by our guides. Emergency protocols are in place to ensure your well-being.

     

    » Travel Documents: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date. Bhutanese visas are arranged by the Bhutan Travel Center.

     

Cancellation policy

  • Cancellation Period:
    • Cancellations made more than 60 days before the start date: Full refund, minus any non-refundable fees.
    Between 30-60 Days:
    • 45% refund of the total tour cost.
    Between 15-29 Days:
    • 20% refund of the total tour cost.
    Within 15 Days:
    • No refund.
    Note:
    • Any non-refundable fees incurred by Dynamo of Happiness Tour will be deducted from the refund.
    • Changes to the itinerary or departure dates are subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
    • In case of unforeseen circumstances leading to tour cancellation by Dynamo of Happiness Tour, a full refund will be provided.
    • We highly recommend securing travel insurance to cover unexpected events that may lead to cancellations.
    • Refunds will be processed using the same method as the original payment. Please allow a reasonable processing time.
    • All cancellations must be communicated in writing to Dynamo of Happiness Tour by email info@dynamotravel.com

Price Details

    Package Days Group Size Tour Price/day SDF/day Total per Person
    Standard (3★) 14 Solo 3570 1400 2,170
    Standard (3★) 14 2 pax 400 - 5600 200 - 2800 2,800
    Standard (3★) 14 3+ pax 600 - 8400 300 - 4200 4200
    Standard (3★) 10 Solo 2550 1000 1,550

    Details Tips

      23 Essential Tips for Visiting Bhutan

      1. Independent Travel

      Tour operators are still recommended for treks and festivals. SDF is $100/day until Aug 2027, with discounts for kids.

      2. Travel Insurance

      Not required, but highly recommended.

      3. Book Early

      Especially for festivals and treks in spring or autumn.

      4. Flights

      Only Drukair and Bhutan Airlines fly into Paro. You can also enter overland from India.

      5. Carbon-Negative Country

      Bhutan maintains over 60% forest coverage.

      6. Safety

      Bhutan is extremely safe, even for solo female travelers.

      7. Vaccines

      No required shots, but stay current and consider rabies/Japanese encephalitis for long trips.

      8. Altitude

      Acclimatize properly. Save Tiger’s Nest for later in your trip.

      9. Medical Essentials

      Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, Diamox, and Dramamine.

      10. Healthcare

      Traditional and Western treatments available.

      11. Food

      Try local spicy dishes like ema datse.

      12. Water

      Don’t drink tap water—use bottled or boiled.

      13. Etiquette

      Say "Kuzu zangpo la", dress modestly, and bow instead of shaking hands.

      14. Tipping

      Appreciated for guides and trek crews, but not mandatory.

      15. Nightlife

      Thimphu has live music, clubs, and bars.

      16. Smoking

      Legal, but be discreet. Cannabis is illegal.

      17. Beliefs

      Local myths and spiritual symbols are part of the culture—keep an open mind.

      18. Clothing

      Pack layers, hiking boots, and consider wearing traditional dress.

      19. Money

      Bring cash. Use goBoB or MyPay for digital payments.

      20. SIM & Wi-Fi

      Buy a local SIM or rent pocket Wi-Fi at the airport.

      21. Religious Sites

      Be respectful—remove shoes, dress properly, and walk clockwise.

      22. Bargaining

      Prices are usually fixed. Don’t haggle aggressively.

      23. Festival Calendar

      Use the lunar calendar to plan your visit for tsechus and other events.

    23 Essential Tips for Visiting Bhutan

    1. Independent Travel

    Tour operators are still recommended for treks and festivals. SDF is $100/day until Aug 2027, with discounts for kids.

    2. Travel Insurance

    Not required, but highly recommended.

    3. Book Early

    Especially for festivals and treks in spring or autumn.

    4. Flights

    Only Drukair and Bhutan Airlines fly into Paro. You can also enter overland from India.

    5. Carbon-Negative Country

    Bhutan maintains over 60% forest coverage.

    6. Safety

    Bhutan is extremely safe, even for solo female travelers.

    7. Vaccines

    No required shots, but stay current and consider rabies/Japanese encephalitis for long trips.

    8. Altitude

    Acclimatize properly. Save Tiger’s Nest for later in your trip.

    9. Medical Essentials

    Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, Diamox, and Dramamine.

    10. Healthcare

    Traditional and Western treatments available.

    11. Food

    Try local spicy dishes like ema datse.

    12. Water

    Don’t drink tap water—use bottled or boiled.

    13. Etiquette

    Say "Kuzu zangpo la", dress modestly, and bow instead of shaking hands.

    14. Tipping

    Appreciated for guides and trek crews, but not mandatory.

    15. Nightlife

    Thimphu has live music, clubs, and bars.

    16. Smoking

    Legal, but be discreet. Cannabis is illegal.

    17. Beliefs

    Local myths and spiritual symbols are part of the culture—keep an open mind.

    18. Clothing

    Pack layers, hiking boots, and consider wearing traditional dress.

    19. Money

    Bring cash. Use goBoB or MyPay for digital payments.

    20. SIM & Wi-Fi

    Buy a local SIM or rent pocket Wi-Fi at the airport.

    21. Religious Sites

    Be respectful—remove shoes, dress properly, and walk clockwise.

    22. Bargaining

    Prices are usually fixed. Don’t haggle aggressively.

    23. Festival Calendar

    Use the lunar calendar to plan your visit for tsechus and other events.