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Bhutanese Cultural tour help you provide firsthand experience of many Bhutanese aspects on life and culture. These tours welcome you to unique aspects of Bhutanese history and preserved culture with visits to Dzong (Fortress) which is approximately five hundred to six hundreds old and temples dating back as early as 7th century. Religious dance festival, pilgrimage sites, museums, fascinating excursions to villages and monasteries. It also include an insight into the distinct culture, age old traditions and the life style of the deeply spiritual and mystical Kingdom. Visitors also get a chance to witness some of the most picturesque natural landscape of the great Himalaya’s and its valley.


The Western Frontiers

Day 1: (Paro 2280m – Thimphu2300m, 1hrs)

Arrive at Paro, take one hour drive to Capital. Enroute stop over the Nunnery at Wangsisina, check out for yourself how strong the 900yr old house still standing with the descendants of celestial Sonam peldon living at the house even today. Check in and visit the ‘Fortress of Glorious Religion’, now being used as the office of the king and the ministers. Also witness the ongoing flag removal ceremony at the fortress carried out by the monks and the policeman. National textile museum and National Institute of Traditional Medicine are few places to be visited on your interest.
Overnight at Peaceful, Khang Residency or similar.

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The Madman Tour

Day 1 (Paro2280 m – Thimphu2300m)

Arrive at Paro international airport and depart to Thimphu(1hr) After reaching the capital we first began our divine tour with ‘Takin’, the national animal believed to be created by the Lama Drukpa kuenley, popularly known to the westerners as ‘the divine madman’ who is well known for his crazy wisdom and great humors and folk song.
Visit the largest statue of 55m tall Buddha Doderma overlooking Thimphu valley. Which houses one hundred thousand 12inch statue and twenty five 8inch statue of buddha of compassion placed inside the massive structure as an activation key.
Overnight at Khang, Peaceful resort or similar.

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The Dragon sunrise

dochulaDay 1 (Paro2280m – Dochula3140m, 2hrs)

Arrive at Paro and transfer to Dochula. En-route stop over at the Wangsimu and visit the 900yr old Bhutanese house with nine doors in just one house belonging to Khadro Sonam Peldon of the 12century. Visit the National institute of Traditional medicine, National memorial stupa.
Overnight at Hotel Dochula or similar.

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On The Wings of Prayer

lungtaTraditionally, prayer flags come in sets of five: one in each of five colors. The five colors are arranged from left to right in a specific order: blue, white, red, green, and yellow. The five colors represent the elements and the five pure lights. Different elements are associated with different colors for specific traditions, purposes and sadhana. Blue symbolizes the sky and space, white symbolizes the air and wind, red symbolizes fire, green symbolizes water, and yellow symbolizes earth. According to Traditional Buddhist doctrines, health and harmony are produced through the balance of the five elements.
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