Six Senses Holidays in Bhutan
This is 12 days Bhutan tour package combined with 6 days trek, which takes us into an area adorned with a multitude of pristine, crystal clear lakes. As you walk amidst the shimmering lakes you’ll be treated to stunning views of the entire Himalayan mountain range and some of the world’s highest peaks including Mt. Everest, Jomolhari, Masang Gang, Jichu Drake, Gangche Ta and many more. While this is a somewhat strenuous trek, it is well worth the effort because of the tranquility and beauty of natural landscape that you will enjoy during the journey. Book A Thousand Lakes Trek Bhutan with Bhutanhighend tours. A Thousand Lakes Trek Bhutan. 6 Days A Thousand Lake Dagala Trek
Places You’ll Visit
Fly on the wings of the Dragon to Bhutan, on arrival in Paro International Airport, complete the immigration formalities and exit through only one arrival gate where BHT dedicated team who will be holding placard, no one will be missed. We welcome with khaddar and proceed to Thimphu which will take about an hour and half. The route will follow Paro River until Chuzom from where we will bend towards Thimphu river taking us to the heart of capital city Thimphu. The entire stretch of drives is very scenic and picturesque as we pass by some of the beautiful villages of Bondey, Shaba, Isuna etc until we enter welcome gate in Thimphu. Arts and Crafts Vocational School- Arts and Craft School is where student learn 13 different techniques to master in Bhutanese Arts. Some of the skills required eight years to graduate. You can see live carving, painting, sculpture etc. You are allowed to take the pictures/make video. Products made by students are on display at the showroom for sales as well. The school is closed in July and December to February, beside their exams and events. Folk Heritage Museum-This museum was established in 2001 and provides visitors with fascinating insights into the Bhutanese material culture and way of life, especially the life of Bhutanese in remote parts of Bhutan. Tashichho Dzong-Houses the throne room of His Majesty the King of Bhutan and government secretariat buildings, beautiful arts and crafts, built in 17th century. Visitors are open for an hour in the evening and closed during official meeting or gathering.Return to the lodge and ease tired muscles with a Dotsho (Bhutanese hot stone bath with herbs) in the spa followed by a jet lag massage before dinner at signature restaurant Namkha which offers views over the lodge’s reflecting ponds to the twinkling lights in the valley below. Settle into the comfort of your suite or villa for a well-deserved night’s rest. Overnight in Thimphu, altitude 2400m
Thimphu- This bustling little city is the main centre of commerce, religion and government in the country. Thimphu is the most modern city with an abundance of restaurants, internet cafes, nightclubs and shopping centers. However it still retains its cultural identity and values amidst the signs of modernization, often referred as world only city without traffic lights. Start the morning with a yoga or meditation class at the lodge’s Prayer Pavilion before heading out across the valley to visit the majestic Buddha Dordenma– The Buddha Dordenma is located at a top of the hill in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park and overlooks the southern entrance to Thimphu valley. The Buddha Dordenma is a gigantic 51.5-meter tall statue, making it one of the largest statues of Buddha in the world. From here an optional two-hour hike takes you to Changangkha Lhakhang-one of the oldest monasteries in Thimphu, with sweeping views across the valley. (The monastery can also be accessed by car for those who choose not to hike). Next, see what the future holds at Pangri Zampa Lhakhang- It is one of the oldest monasteries of Bhutan. A 16th-century monastic school, for a private astrology reading and fortune telling. Royal Textile Museum:The National Textile Museum which opened in June 2001, is worth a leisurely visit to get to know the living national art of weaving. Changing exhibitions introduce the major weaving techniques, styles of local dress and textiles made by women and men. The small shop features work from the renowned weaving centers in Lhuntshe Dzongkhag, in north-eastern Bhutan. Each item is leveled with the name of the weaver and price. The textile museum’s exhibition are centered around six major themes – warp pattern weaves, weft pattern weaves, role of textiles in religion, achievements in textile arts, textiles from indigenous fibres and the royal collection. National Post Office: Bhutan Post Office Headquarters of Thimphu is home to the world’s largest photo book.One of the best and most unique feature of this place is you can get yourself clicked and printed on a Bhutanese stamp. Later hike to Lunsigang which takes almost 20 minutes, a simple but charming picnic spot for a late afternoon butter tea or masala chai with Bhutanese snacks. This experience can be booked in advance. Over Night in Thimphu
As we proceed to Paro, we will retrace the journey crossing Chuzom and further to Paro. The entire stretch of drive will refresh your mind and give you second chance to enjoy smooth and most scenic drive to Paro. Rise early to the Thimphu morning and enjoy breakfast before opting to take a one-hour hike up to Talakha Monastery : A walk of one hour above Simtokha Dzong will take you to the mountaintop where Talakha Monastery is situated at 3050m. View the three Buddha statues representing the past, present and future and soak in the beautiful 320 degree views of Thimphu Valley. Rinpung Dzong : ‘Fortress on a Heap of Jewels’, is ranked one of the best Bhutanese architecture. The massive buttressed walls that tower over the town are visible throughout the valley, particularly when landing at Paro Airport. The Dzong also offers administrative seat of the district of Paro.The Dzong was built in 1644 under the order of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Nyamai Zampa: A traditional cantilevered bridge, and town temple built in 1525, to view ancient wall paintings.National Museum of Paro– Perched above Paro Dzong it was watchtower built in 1649 to protect the undefended Paro Dzong located below, renovated in 1968 to house the National Museum. Today this museum houses the best collections of all time historical items making worth for a visit. Outdoor Activities– Nicely made and well maintained activity place attached to whole sell Buddha statue store, offers wearing Bhutanese dress, playing archery and darts for guests visiting Bhutan. The center is maintained and operated by BHT herself and its free of cost for all BHT guests. Beer tasting at Namgay Artisanal Brewery: They brew many styles of beers, considering the different drinking palates for taste, making sure that all beer-lovers are satisfied. Six Senses Paro is situated at an elevation of 9,500 feet (2,900 meters) next to a 15th-century ruined fortress. The stone ruins and breathtaking views of the valley below provide a dramatic backdrop to your stay. There are pleasant walks through pine forests as well as small and little-known monasteries well worth a visit just a few minutes’ walk from the lodge.Enjoy a cocktail on the patio at sunset before dinner at Jangkho, where you’ll be served a delicious menu that incorporates ingredients from our Six Senses organic farm. Over Night in Paro
This picturesque region in the kingdom is covered in fertile rice fields and has a beautiful, crystalline river meandering down the valley. Paro has more of historical sites, high-end tourist resort and many souvenir shops for shopping including world famous Takstang. Taktsang Gompa/Tiger’s Nest Temple– is Bhutan’s most iconic landmark and religious Buddhist site in the world. The name Taktsang translates to “The Tiger’s Nest”. The temple is one of the holiest sites in Bhutan which clings impossibly to a sheer cliff face 900 meters above the valley. Although good trekkers can make it to the top in two hours, most of the guests take whole day to complete the hike. Kichu Lhakhang- Temple considered sacred Jewel of Bhutan was established by the Buddhist King Songstsen Gampo of Tibet to overcome the giant ogress that laid across Tibet and Himalayas preventing the spread of Buddhism. The king is believed to have built the temple at the left foot of the enormous ogress. Kichu Lhakhang was among 12 temples in Bhutan out of 108 temples said to have been constructed over single night. Kichu Lhakhang was initially small in size however later, the temple expanded both in grandeur and size to its form that we see today. Return to the lodge and take a short stroll over to the 15th-century Samteling Monastery situated just next to your lodge- The single-story temple was built in the traditional Bhutanese style using stone and woodwork and features statues as well as beautiful wall paintings of the Buddhist saints. Later in the evening prepare your body for the onward journey with a sauna, cold plunge and deep tissue massage at the spa. Our chefs will prepare a special Indian menu for you or, for a truly memorable experience; you can dine under a canopy of stars next to the stone ruins of a 15th-century dzong on the grounds of the lodge (optional). Dress in traditional Bhutanese attire (a gho for a man and a kira for a woman) to compliment the atmosphere with candles casting shadows on the stone walls. Live music, folk dances and a traditional Bhutanese menu are highlights of the evening. Overnight in Paro
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