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Himalayan Cultural Immersion 9 Days / 8 Nights

Himalayan Cultural Immersion 9 Days / 8 Nights

Take this Nepal and Bhutan Tour and visit two Himalayan nations - Nepal and Bhutan - renowned for their dramatic landscapes, outstanding mountain views, generous hospitality and fascinating culture. Discover the cultural riches of these two Himalayan destinations. This unforgettable Nepal and Bhutan Tour will let you experience unique customs and traditions that have remained untouched by modernity. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites and step inside sacred temples and monasteries. Gain insight into the vibrant spiritual traditions. For centuries outsiders were forbidden to enter these two Himalayan kingdoms. Nepal opened its doors to outsiders during the late 1960s, tourism in Bhutan was introduced only in the mid-1970s. Following a strict policy of sustainable tourism to safeguard its environment and culture, Bhutan allows only a handful of tourists to visit the country each year. Embark on an unforgettable journey and explore Bhutan and Nepal. In less than ten days you will get to experience the major highlights of these two fascinating destinations.

  • Itinerary and Specifics

    Highlights:

    • Visit Boudhanath Stupa and Patan Durbar Square (both UNESCO World Heritage sites) on the same day
    • See the hilltop shrine of Buddha Dordenma where a giant metal statue of Buddha is placed on top of the hill overlooking Thimpphu valley. The 169 foot statue holds 1.25 million miniature statues inside its bronze body which outnumber the local human population of Thimphu! 
    • Explore some of the most beautiful Dzongs in Bhutan - ancient forts offering stunning views
    • Immerse yourself in Buddhist customs and traditions by visiting numerous temples, shrines and monasteries
    • See the world's tallest statue of Lord Shiva, which stands amidst a picturesque landscape filled with rolling green hills and terraced farms
    • Witness a spectacular sunrise at the observatory above Nagarkot
    • Rake a hike to see how locals live whilst taking in the fresh air and stunning views of the Kathmandu Valley 

     

    Included:

     

    • Accommodation on a Bed and Breakfast Basis
    • Meet and Greet at Airport
    • Transfers to and from hotel
    • Expert driver/guide 
    • Comfortable touring vehicle
    • Local knowledge, recommendations and help with any bookings you want to make
    • Monument entry fees
    • Bhutan Government's Sustainable development fee ($200 per person per night)
    • All local and government taxes

     

    Not included:

    • Flights - purchase your own flights in and out of destination 
    • Gratuities - minimum recommended $10 per person per day
    • Lunches and Dinners - we like our guests to be able to choose their own dining options
    • Visa fees
    • Travel and medical insurance
    • Personal expenses

     

    Itinerary

     

    Day 1 - Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400m/4,592ft) - Transfer to Hotel and tour Preparation

     

    As you fly into Kathmandu, you will be greeted by an endless stretch of ice-covered mountains and green hills. Our representative will be there to meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport. They will escort you to your hotel and help you check in. In the evening one of our travel consultants will brief you about your tour itinerary. Take a rest or stroll around Thamel, a popular tourist hub in Kathmandu. Later in the evening, enjoy a dinner at an authentic Nepali restaurant. Overnight in Kathmandu.

     

    Day 2 - Sightseeing in Kathmandu

     

    Your sightseeing commences with a drive to Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world. Festooned with colourful prayer flags, this ancient stupa is an important centre of Tibetan Buddhism. According to local legend the remains of Kasyapa Buddha (previous incarnation of Buddha) lie buried beneath this stupa. Join the pilgrims and walk around the stupa clockwise spinning the prayer wheels. Head to Pashupatinath Temple, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. The pagoda-roofed temple which dates back to 400 AD is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites in the world. ‘Aryaghat’ the Hindu cremation lies nearby and you can observe Hindu cremation rites from the eastern bank of the river Bagmati (which flows beside the temple). Wind up your sightseeing tour with an interesting visit to the medieval city of Patan. Visit Patan Durbar Square another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by the Malla rulers, the palace square is filled with temples, Buddhist shrines and a pagoda-roofed palace (now converted into a museum). Overnight in Kathmandu.

     

    Day 3 - Fly to Paro (Bhutan) (2,235m/7,331ft) - Sightseeing tour in Paro and drive to Thimphu - 1 hour flight and 1:30 hours (55km) drive

     

    The scenic flight to Bhutan lets you experience the Himalayas from the comfort of your plane. Once you land in Paro, your guide will meet you and apprise you about your Bhutan Trip DETAILED ITINERARY itinerary. He will take you on a sightseeing tour after lunch/refreshments. Head to Ta Dzong, a traditional watchtower which dates back to the 17th century. This impressive building now houses the National Museum. The museum showcases the battle regalia of ancient Bhutanese warriors, traditional Buddhist paintings, old stamps, religious relics, bronze statues etc. Later head to Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong (Heap of Jewels Fort). This ancient fortress was built by Zabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who is known as the founder of Bhutan. The old traditional fortress now houses administrative offices and a monastery. After your sightseeing tour drive to the capital city of Thimphu. Check into your designated hotel and take a rest. In the evening take a stroll down this picturesque capital and observe the locals or shop for souvenirs. Overnight in Thimphu.

     

    Day 4 - Drive to Punakha via Dochula Pass - 2 to 3 hours (85 km) drive

     

    Wake up early and head to the King’s Memorial Chorten with your guide. This giant Chorten was built as a memorial to the third Bhutanese king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. Afterward take a drive to the hilltop shrine of Buddha Dordenma, one of the most frequented tourist destinations in Bhutan. A giant metal statue of Buddha is placed on top of a hill overlooking Thimphu valley. The169 foot statue holds 1,25,0000 miniature statues inside its bronze body. According to locals, the Buddha statues outnumber the total human population of Thimphu which is around 1,00,000. Before leaving Thimphu, head to Tashichho Dzong, the seat of the Bhutan royal government. This magnificent traditional fortress houses the king’s throne room and government secretariat. Next, take a drive to Punakha en route to the picturesque Dochula Pass. From the pass enjoy panoramic views of mountains and forests. The pass is decorated with 108 memorial Chortens (dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives in the line of duty). Once you reach Punakha head to your hotel and take a rest. Overnight in Punakha

     

    Day 5 Drive to Paro - 3 to 4 hours (125 km) drive

     

    Punakha is the winter residence of Bhutan’s Chief Abbot (Je Khenpo) and his aides. It was the seat of the government before the capital was shifted to Thimphu. Coronation ceremonies of all the Bhutanese kings have been held here. Commence your sightseeing tour with a visit to Punakha Dzong. One of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan, the Punakha Dzong lies in a picturesque location, at the confluence of Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. One has to cross a wooden cantilever bridge to enter this ancient fort. This majestic building is a classic example of traditional Bhutanese architecture. Besides ancient religious relics and historical artifacts, Punakha Dzong houses the sacred remains of Zabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (the founder of Bhutan) and Pema Lingpa. Later on, make your way past paddy fields and local farms to Chimi Lakhang Temple. Also known as ‘Fertility Temple’, the shrine is dedicated to the ‘Divine Madman’ Drukpa Kuenley, the patron saint of Bhutan. Locals believe women who visit this temple are blessed with fertility. Parents also bring their newborn babies to this temple to seek blessings and receive an auspicious name from one of the monks residing at the temple. Afterward the visit is over, drive to Paro. Overnight in Paro.

     

    Day 6 - Hike to Paro's Taktsang Monastery or Tiger’s Nest - 5 to 6 hours (9 km) hike

     

    Today you visit one of the most iconic places in Bhutan, the Taktsang Monastery or Tiger’s Nest. Padmasambhava, also known as the Second Buddha, is believed to have flown on the back of a tigress and meditated at the site where this monastery is built. Taktsang Monastery is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists in Bhutan. Get up early in the morning and drive to the trailhead. Once you reach the trailhead you begin your hike to Taktsang Monastery. It is uphill all the way. If you don’t feel like straining yourself, you can take (hire) a pony ride till the halfway point. Ponies are only allowed up to a certain stretch. You will have to cover the remaining part of the journey on foot. The trail goes through a dense forest filled with pine trees. Once you reach the top, the views will mesmerize you and make you forget the hard climb. The close up view of the monastery perched on the side of the rocky cliff will take your breath away. Visit the monastery, take pictures and walk down back to the highway. Hop onto the waiting vehicle and head back to your hotel. Overnight in Paro.

     

    Day 7 - Fly to Kathmandu (1,400m/4,592ft) - sightseeing in Bhaktapur, Panauti, Sanga and drive to Nagarkot - 1 hour flight and 3 to 4 hours drive

     

    Your guide will drive you to the airport well on time to catch your flight to Kathmandu. As the plane leaves Bhutan, feast your eyes for the final time on the verdant Bhutanese landscape. Savor breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains and rolling green hills. In less than an hour, you reach Kathmandu. Your guide will meet you at the airport and take you to Bhaktapur, one of the three medieval cities in Kathmandu. Stroll around Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and step inside centuries old pagoda-roofed temples and palaces. Palace of 55 Windows, Nyatapol Temple, Golden Gate, Bhairavnath Temple etc. are some of the architectural wonders dotting this beautiful palace square. Next up, your destination is Panauti – a medieval Newari town located south-east of Kathmandu valley. This atmospheric town is filled with ancient temples and Newari traditional houses. Walk through the narrow lanes and cobbled streets and interact with the locals. Afterward, take a delightful ride to Sanga and stand beneath the world’s tallest statue of Lord Shiva. Known as Kailashnath Mahadev, the statue is 143 feet (43.5 meters) tall and has been built using copper, zinc, steel and concrete. This magnificent statue stands amidst a picturesque landscape filled with rolling green hills and terraced farms. Later drive to Nagarkot, a hilltop resort renowned for its panoramic views and stunning sunrises and sunsets over Himalayan peaks. The drive is a pleasant one filled with delightful sights of pine forests, rolling hills and traditional farms. Once you reach Nagarkot, head to your hotel and relax in your room, soaking in the picturesque mountain views from your private balcony. If you feel like it, you can take a stroll around Nagarkot. Don't forget to witness the incredible Nagarkot sunset from the Observatory or from your room's balcony. Overnight in Nagarkot.

     

    Day 8 - Enjoy sunrise view from Nagarkot and hike down to Changu Narayan Temple - 3 to 4 hours hike and 1 hour drive

     

    Get up before dawn and head to the Observatory above Nagarkot to wait for the sun to rise. Witness an almost magical phenomena as the sun rises from behind dark mountains coloring and lighting up the whole landscape in hues of red, pink, orange and yellow. This incredible sight is sure to remain with you forever. Head down to your hotel and have breakfast. After a short drive to Telkot, enjoy a leisurely morning hike through forests and along a rim line to the ancient shrine of Changu Narayan. During the hike, you’ll walk through hillside villages where you can see up close how the locals live, all the while enjoying the fresh air and the stunning views of Kathmandu Valley below. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu the temple of Changu Narayan is one of the oldest Hindu temples in the world. Here you will find representations of the different avatars of Lord Vishnu in stone, wood and metal created by artisans living during the Lichhavi and Malla eras. Inside the temple, in a stone pillar is the oldest (464 AD) Sanskrit inscription found in Nepal. Later on, you will be driven back to your hotel in Kathmandu. Late afternoon, consider taking a stroll around the unique Thamel neighborhood to shop for souvenirs. Overnight in Kathmandu.

     

    Day 9 Final Departure from Nepal

    Bid goodbye to Kathmandu. Our representative will drive you to the international airport three hours before your flight’s scheduled departure.

     

     

£4,600.00Price
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