 Purely a Buddhist kingdom, Bhutan has the world's greatest
concentration of peaks. It is probably the last
county on the earth where modernization hasn't
devalued social and cultural life. It is easy
to appreciate the government of Bhutan’s
decision to limit tourism to a few thousand
visitors a year. This itinerary is ablend of
trekking and cultural elements to give the visitor
an insight. This trek is spectacular drive via
the Dochula pass, monasteries and Gompa and
beautiful valleys.
ITINERARY
DAY 01 Fly to Paro, transfer
to hotel
DAY 02 Short trek to Jele Dzong,
hotel
DAY 03 Visit Jangchulkha on
the way of Alpint forest, hotel
DAY 04 Visit Jumilangtso Lake
on the way of mountain ridge, hotel
DAY 05 Visit Simkota to across
Yak herders on the way, hotel
DAY 06 Drive to Thimpu, visit
Thimpu Bazar, hotel
DAY 07 Thimpu: drive via the
Dochula Pass to the old capital of Punakha.
Hotel
DAY 08 Drive to Gangte - visit
Gangtey Sompa and visit villages, hotel
DAY 09 Drive to Paro via Wangdi
Dzong, hotel
DAY 10 Transfer to airport
for final departure.
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Tariff
2006 - 2007 |
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Price Per
Person in US Dollars |
02
- 04 $ 1900
05 - 07 $ 1800
08 - 10 $ 1650
11 - 16 $ 1450 |
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Supplement = $ 500 |
| Service
Includes: |
Service
Excludes: |
Hotel in Thimpu on F/B on twin sharing
basis
Sightseeing as per itinerary
Man Power: Guide, Cook, Sherpa, Kitchen
boys, helper, porters
Food during the trek 3 meals a day
2 men tent, mattress, all camping
gear except sleeping bag, dining tent,
kitchen tent, toilet tent, table &
chairs
Hotel-airport-hotel transfers
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Flight:
Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu as per itinerary
Personal equipments
High risk medical insurance
International air ticket, airport
tax
Alcoholic beverages & telephone
calls
Visa fees, emergency rescue evacuations
if needed
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