Receive from Paro International Airport (2280m). Depending on the arrival time of the Druk Air flight/Bhutan Airlines, you will either be served a meal in Paro or be driven straight to Thimphu, the capital city, which is about 53 kilometres away. The drive normally takes about an hour and a half. If Thimphu is reached early, leisure time at town. Dinner will be served in hotel.
Sightseeing in Thimphu (2320m) includes visits to: National Library which was established in 1967 and has many ancient Dzongkha and Tibetan texts); Painting School or the National Institute for Zorig Chusum (the 13 traditional arts and crafts like painting, woodcarving, embroidery and statue making); National Memorial Chorten which was built in 1974 in memory of the third King of Bhutan.Semtokha Dzong was built in 1629 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. (Today is a place where monks do their studies.); Tashichhodzong the seat of the government of Bhutan. It houses the secretariat, the Throne Room, His Majesty's secretariat, the Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs and the Ministry of Finance, if the sightseeing falls on the weekend you can visit Thimphu's centennial vegetable market where farmers from the nearby regions gather to sell their products. Dinner will be served in hotel.
The first stop on this road journey is at Dochula pass at 3050 meters. Dochula is about 23 kilometres from Thimphu and during a clear day it offers a clear view of the Himalayas. After stop at Dochula the journey continues to Punakha. Lunch will be served at the local Restaurant. After lunch sightseeing in Punakha. Punakha Dzong was built in 1637 and was the former capital of Bhutan. It lies at the confluence of the Mo Chu (Female River) and the Pho Chu (Male River). Punakha Dzong still serves as the winter residence of the Central Monk Body. Return to hotel where dinner is served.
After the breakfast drive to Trongsa.which is of 142 kilometers from Punakha, it takes around 6 hours to reach. Check-in to hotel.
After breakfast visit Trongsa Dzong, one of Bhutan’s oldest historical, political and religious monuments also known as Druk Minjur Chhoekhor Rabtentse Dzong. Built 463 years ago, Trongsa dzong sits high on a ridge overlooking the Mangde Chhu (river) and represents an important link with Bhutan¹s precious institution of monarchy. It was the dzong where future Kings formalized their ascension as Chhoetse Penlop before ascending the Golden Throne. After lunch drive to Gantey. Overnight in Hotel.
After breakfast visit Gangtey Goempa overlooks the large green expanse of Phobjikha valley, a glacial valley on the western slopes of the black mountain range. The valley is an important wildlife centre in Bhutan and is the roosting ground of the endangered blacked necked cranes that fly there from the Tibetan plateau during the winter grounds. Overnight in Hotel.
Drive to Paro after the breakfast, which takes around 7 hours to reach. Lunch on the way in Thimphu Overnight in Hotel.
After breakfast, visit the National Museum housed in the Ta-Dzong which was built in 1656 and served as the watch tower of Paro Dzong in the past. Visit Paro Dzong, also called the Rinpung Dzong, which means fortress on a heap of Jewels. Paro Dzong is one of the most impressive and well-known dzongs of Bhutan and was built in 1644. After lunch, proceed towards Drukgyel Dzong,also known as the fortress of victory Drukgyel Dzong was built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1649 to commemorate the victory over Tibetan invaders in 1644. Dinner in hotel.
After an early breakfast, our representative from Bhutan Wildwing Adventure will see you off at the Paro International Airport.