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Trip Facts

  • Duration: 11 days
  • Trip Details: Bhutan Festival Tour - Paro Festival Tour with Druk Path Trek
  • Activities: Cultural Tour, Sightseeing
  • Trip Grade: Easy
  • Mode of Travel: Private Vehicle
  • Group & Staff: Min 2, Max 12, Responsible Adventures leader, local guides plus driver
  • Accommodation: 'A' Class hotel
  • Land Cost: From USD 2000
  • Airfare: US$788.00 Bangkok - Paro - Bangkok

Paro Festival Tour with Druk Path Trekking

Trip Overview

Paro Tsechu: Tsechu or the religious festivals are usually the main tourist attractions for visitors. Thimphu & Paro Festivals accounts for over 50 per cent of the total arrivals; and certainly Paro Tsechu is the most popular one with its unique unfurling of the world’s biggest Thangka or Thongdrel ceremony. The pageantry is a unique experience and that nothing you have ever seen before…

The festival commemorates deeds of the great saint Guru Rimpoche which are performed in the form of masked dances. The local folk attend these festivals to built merit. It is also a festive time for the locals who come dressed-up in their finest costumes full of color to socialize and merry making. This is not an event organized for tourist; it is an event that has been happening for centuries…”You may get an attention of the Atchara (clown), but the people won’t stare at you like elsewhere”.

Day to Day Outline Itinerary

Day   Activities
13 March 2011 - Arrival Paro from Bangkok
14 March 2011 - Takshang Excursion & sightseeing
15 March 2011 - Paro Festival
16 March 2011 - Festival & afternoon trek to Jele Dzong
17 March 2011 - Trek to Jigmilangsho
18 March 2011 - Trek to Simkota
19 March 2011 - Trek to Phajoding
20 March 2011 - Trek ends; drive to Thimphu & afternoon at leisure in town
21 March 2011   Thimphu sightseeing; evening drive to Punakha
22 March 2011   Punakha-Wangdiphodrang sightseeing & drive back to Paro
23 March 2011   Departure for Bangkok

Cost Includes: -

  1. Standard Twin sharing accommodation as per itinerary and hotel confirmed
  2. Airport transfers and full surface transport as per itinerary.
  3. All meals ( breakfast, lunch and dinner while in Bhutan.)
  4. English speaking guide and sightseeing to places.
  5. National Museum fee in Paro only.

Cost Does Not Include: -

  1. Upgrade of airfare and type of accommodation.
  2. Airport taxes and extra baggage.
  3. Bhutan Visa fee on arrival USD 20.00 per person.
  4. Tips to guide and driver and other services on tour.
  5. Bottled drinks, water, laundry, telephone, internet and room service requested.
  6. Separate car for individual and transport.
  7. Horse for Tiger's Nest on personal grounds.
  8. Other entrance fees in Thimphu and other places.
  9. Travel insurance (buy insurance)
  10. Tourism Development Fund $10.

Note: - This tour is based on Bangkok being the International flight connecting point. Book your international flights to meet the connection. Current schedule departs Bangkok for Paro at 2 different timings 4.35am and 5.50am Local time. The flight from Paro arrives in Bangkok on 2 timings 2.35pm and 3.00pm local time.

As festival times are the most popular times for visitors to come to Bhutan, flight seats and hotel rooms will be on high demand. Book early to avoid disappointment.


Client Reviews

My husband and I went on a trek in Nepal this past August, and we had a fabulous time. It was truly the most unique, beautiful outdoor travel experience that either of us have ever had. For anyone considering trekking in the Himalayas, we highly recommend Raj Tamang as a guide. His company, Responsible Adventures (www.responsibleadventures.com) and (www.notjusttreks.com), is professional and customer-service oriented. We were amazed at the ways that Raj and his employees went above and beyond to make this experience memorable for us. Raj is a 'walking encyclopedia' of information about the culture and history of Nepal, and his confident, welcoming nature put us at ease. He was experienced at facilitating positive, genuine interaction between Himalayan villagers and Western trekkers such as ourselves, and that made all the difference in our 10 days touring the Manang valley. His company offers a service that is truly a cut above the rest.

We can't wait for another opportunity to trek with Raj! Feel free to check out our story and pics at www.joshandelise2008.blogspot.com

Elise and Josh Drexler
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America

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