Bhutan Cycling Tour

12 NIGHTS | 13 DAYS

Overview

Step into a realm of solace, rest, and recuperation with a spiritual and well-being tour of Bhutan, the last bastion of Mahayana Buddhism, a profound school of teaching in the Buddhist world. This customized journey invites you to follow the footsteps of great enlightened masters, visiting caves and monasteries where they once meditated, and even offers an opportunity to experience the divine tranquility of monastic life with a two-to-three-night stay in a monastery or Shedra. Here, you’ll awaken to the sound of bells and monks chanting, where you can participate in Sang, butter lamp, and wine offerings, and chant along with them for the benefit of all sentient beings. To deepen your understanding, we can arrange meetings with Buddhist Scholars, Tulkus, and Rinpoches to help clear any spiritual doubts, or you may choose to take a short meditation retreat. Should your visit coincide with the 10th, 25th, or 30th of the lunar calendar, you’ll have the unique opportunity to witness the Throema (the laughter of Dakini) practice, where practitioners invoke the feminine aspect of energy using a bell, drum, and femur. Complementing your spiritual exploration, you can also experience the restorative powers of Tshachus (hot springs), found across the Kingdom, whose medicinal properties are known to cure various ailments. Let the presence of sacred monasteries perched on sheer cliffs, the fluttering prayer flags lining the high ridges, and the red-robed monks chanting day and night transport you to a timeless dimension only found in Bhutan.

Itinerary

Experience the breathtaking views of the high Himalayan peaks as you fly into Paro valley (2,200 meters) where you can get the first glimpse of this magical country. After the visa formalities at Paro airport, meet your personal guide and driver.

Discover the mountains speckled with sacred temples and monasteries on your way from Paro to Thimphu. On the way stop at Tachhog Lhakhang (the Iron Chain Bridge), a temple located across the famous iron chain bridge built over the meandering Pa Chhu (Paro River). Devour yourself to the invigorating ambience of the cool-sweeping breeze and bright colored prayer flags. The whole set up a feast to the eye. Upon arriving Thimphu (2,300 meters), check in your hotel and freshen up before visiting the exquisite massive structure of Thimphu Tashichoe Dzong- a fine example of Bhutanese architecture. Set into the Grand Kuenrey, the most splendid room of the Tashichoe Dzong. The assembly of monks performs their daily prayers here before the enormous statue of the Buddha. Visit the Memorial Chorten, one of the most visible landmarks in Thimphu where devotees flock in throughout the day circumambulating the white washed stupa. Elderly people are seen reciting mantras and chanting prayers in deep devotion. The paintings and statues inside the monument provide a deep insight into Buddhist philosophy. Visit the local archery ground where the locals celebrate the national sport with dance and song with every hit. Take a stroll in evening around Thimphu town and absorb the magical atmosphere of the capital city while capturing the sight of the contemporary Bhutanese life.

Drive via Dochu-la pass at 3,100 meters above the sea level. Stopping briefly to take in the mesmerizing view of the Himalayan peaks and admire the 108 Chortens, Mani wall, and prayer flags which decorate the highest point on the road. If skies are clear, the high Himalayan peaks towards the north east will be revealed in all their glory. Make merit by hoisting prayer flags & make incense smoke offering. Not far from the 108 stupa is the temple where the golden lamp of infinity glows. On the way stop at Punakha/Nobding for Lunch before proceeding to Phobjikha, one of the most serene glacial valleys of Bhutan. Upon arriving Phobjikha pay your respect at Gangtey Gonpa the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition which was established in 1613. The structure is located on a hill overlooking the beautiful glacial valley. Gangtey Valley Exploration: The most beautiful and shortest of the existing nature trails in Bhutan. The trail hike starts from the Mani (like Chorten) stone wall to the north of the Gangtey Gonpa and ends in Khewa Lhakhang. The hike takes about 1hr 30minutes through the pine forest and small bamboo plants. You can see the Phobjikha valley so beautifully from this hike. It is one of the best hike places for the Nature lovers. During the winter months, we can see the endangered species of birds – Black Neck Cranes. In the evening you can take part in Evening prayer or have a discussion on Buddhism with the learned teacher of Gangtey Buddhist monastery. Later join dinner with the monks. Overnight at hotel in Phobjikha (Or you have the option to stay in the Monastery guesthouse)

Rise early to the sound of bell summoning the monks for Morning Prayer.

Gangtey Monastery Schedule Activities

1. You can participate in Morning Prayer from 5:30 AM to 6:15Am

2. We can have an evening meditation class from 5:30pm to 6:30pm on Samantha meditation, loving and kindness or Vipassana.

3. You can also participate in evening prayer from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

The other Things we can do are:

- Learn Astrological Reading (Mo)

- Hoist Prayer flags

- Smoke Offering/Wine offering/ Butter Lamp Offering

- Picnic with monks

- Attending Dharma talk

- Private Meeting with the abbot (Khenpo) of Shedra

- Make a meal donation and serve the food to the monks

-Attend Dharma Talk - Spiritual cleansing bestows by Trulku. This program will be supervised by authentic Buddhist master. Some of the Buddhist masters are not comfortable in English but there will be an English translator.

The program is designed by the Gangtey Shedra (Gangtey Buddhist University) to help the visitors to overcome day to day stress and get a glimpse of Buddhist way of life which is full of love and compassion. (Courtesy: Sherab Lhuendrup, Gangtey Shedra)

Overnight at hotel in Phobjikha (Or you have the option to stay in the Monastery guesthouse)

Journey to the ancient capital of Bhutan, Punakha. 

  • On arriving Punakha; walk along the path through the traditional houses of Sopsokha village amidst agricultural field of rice and mustard, leading to a hillock where the temple of the Divine Mad monk is located. Sopsokha village is a typical example of clustered settlement. You may witness unusual paintings of phallus on walls of the houses. The phallus paintings are traditionally believed to ward off evil influences and bad-mouth/gossips of others that bring bad luck.
  • Visit Punakha Dzong is just as striking inside as outside and it is arguably the most beautiful Dzong in Bhutan. Located magnificently between Pho Chhu (Male River) and Mo Chhu (Female River) confluence, the intricate carving and amazing architecture of the Dzong is a great source of inspiration. This famous structure built in the 1637 has lot to tell about the historical background and various Tibetan invasion won from this strategically located Dzong. It also houses the kingdom’s most sacred relic the “Rangjung Karsa-pani”.
  • Cross Pho Chhu (River) on the 160 meters suspension Bridge known to be the longest in Bhutan. You can get spectacular views of Punakha Dzong from here The cool breeze from the gushing river beneath will refresh you and rejuvenate body.

In the evening soak in the warm atmosphere of Punakha valley.

Overnight at hotel in Punakha.

Take a scenic drive from Punakha to Paro. Paro is a beautiful valley located in Western Bhutan with an area of 2800 Square kilometers. Breathtaking Lhakhangs and monasteries are perched on mountain hills. Two sacred rivers with its respective source at Jumolhari and Chumo Phug mountains, makes their way through Paro valley enhancing its beauty and grandeur

  • Set out to the sacred Dra Karpo perched on a small hill top of Paro valley. A small Lhakhang (temple) originating its name from ‘Dra Karpo’ which means split Rock, one of the holiest site in Bhutan. It is believed that the demon took refuge inside the rock and Guru Rinpoche had Split the rock and subdued the demons. Guru Padmasambhava accompanied by his consort Dakini Yeshey Tshogyal and many other yogis and great master down the ages have blessed and sanctified the place. As you circumambulate you can see the foot and hand prints and many other auspicious signs and symbols believed to have manifested through some supernatural powers. Maybe owing to all these there is mystique tranquility in the vicinity of Dra Karpo. It is believed that even the deadliest of your sin will be washed away if you can circumambulate 108 times around Dra Karpo. 
  • Take a stroll through Paro town, a street of typical Bhutanese traditional buildings.

Overnight at hotel in Paro

Get your energy up at breakfast this morning to hike up to the iconic Taktsang Monastery.

  • Venture through the pristine surrounding of the monastery resting on a cliff. Hike to Taktsang Monastery, one of the holiest and the most beautiful sites of Bhutan. Taktsang or Tiger’s Lair acquires its name from the legend of its foundation, when in the 8th Century Guru Rinpoche, widely revered as the second Buddha, arrived from Tibet flying across the mountains on the back of a tigress.
  • Visit the ancient Kichu Lhakhang dating back to the 7th century, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan.
  • Later in the evening soak yourself in the traditional hot stone bath and try your skills on local archery, Bhutan’s national sports.

Overnight at hotel in Paro

Chumphu Nye is located on a hilltop and completely isolated from the town. The whole hike is mesmerizing and gives you the feel of divine tranquility. It may take about 7 to 8 hours hike back and forth. The walk is nurturing. The pristine environment filled in with rich faunal diversity with the touch of old man beard will promise you to make your hike a comforting one. The whole hike is a Pilgrim progress. The stones, caves, waterfall all have their story to tell as you pass by. You will be walking the path which was once traversed by Guru Rinpoche, Khandrola Mendharawa and Khandrola Yeshey Tshogyal. You can also choose to sit next to the cave where Guru and his consorts have meditated and feel the divine presence. The whole energy there is conducive for silence and meditation. And the best part of the hike is witnessing the floating statue of Vajra Varahi ( Dorji Phagmo). Literally both of her feet are above the ground defying gravity. See it to believe it. Note: The Place is not touched by any kind of pollution yet. So, we request you to be gentle on it and be careful of the waste. 

Overnight at hotel in Paro 

After breakfast your guide and driver will drive you to the airport and bid farewell. By now you might have made many Bhutanese friends and have good memories of Bhutan. We look forward to seeing you again, there are many magical places to walk and explore and festivals to attend in this land of happiness.  Ka-drin-chey la and Tashi Delek.

Included

  •  Bhutan VISA fee
  • Government royalty & taxes
  • Dedicated English speaking tour guide
  • Dedicated tour vehicle and driver
  • 3-star accommodation (twin sharing)
  • Daily 3 meals (B/L/D)
  • Airport transfers
  • Bottled water
  • Entry fees to parks and monuments

Not Included

  • Flights to and from Bhutan
  • Personal expense/shopping
  • Beverages (soda/juice/alcohol)
  • 4 or 5 star accommodation (extra charges will apply)
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for guide and driver

Prompt and precise service

We feel fortunate to share the beauty of our Himalayan home with you.

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