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Bhutan, Nepal, Asia
Arrive Kathmandu
You are met upon arrival
and taken to your hotel. This afternoon tour Kathmandu City, the capital
of Nepal. Visit the temple of the Living Goddess, Durbar Square, with
its array of temples, and Hanuman Dhoka Palace, the ancient palace of
the Nepalese Royalty. Travel to Swayambhunath, a 2000‐year‐old Buddhist
Stupa, with a lofty conical spire that is topped with a pinnacle of
copper gilt.
Hotel Dwarika, Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Today you travel south to the
typical Newar village of Bungmati. Founded in 7th century AD, Bungmati
is revered as the home of Matsyendranath, the God of rain and
compassion, worshipped equally by Hindus and Buddhists. Your next stop
is to visit Khokana, a small 7th century Newar village that keeps itself
aloof from all modern civilization. Exploring Bungmati and Khokana will
give you an intimate picture of the primitive way of life that still
exists in Nepal today. Next, drive up 5,500‐feet to explore Dhulikhel,
for its famous views of the Himalayan ranges. Tonight enjoy a Nepalese
folkloric show followed by a traditional dinner. (B,L)
Hotel Dwarika, Kathmandu
Pokhara City
This morning fly from
Kathmandu to Pokhara City, in the picturesque Pokhara Valley, and
transfer to your hotel. This afternoon enjoy a tour of the city with its
snow fed lakes and views of the snow‐clad Great Himalayas. See the
Bindhyavasani Temple and take a one‐hour boat cruise on deep‐blue Phewa
Lake. (B)
Shangri‐La Village Resort, Nepal
Sarangkot
Today enjoy a full day hike to
the Sarangkot hill (5220‐feet.). From the hilltop tower enjoy the view
of the Annapurna range and the Machapuchhre peak, as well as Phewa Lake
and the entire Pokhara valley. (B,L)
Shangri‐La Village Resort, Nepal
Chitwan National Park
Drive to Chitwan
National Park to board a 4WD jeep to continue into the heart of the
jungle. Drive through the forest, deep inside the jungle to look for
tiger, the great one‐horned rhinoceros, leopard, bear, as well as deer,
monkeys, birds and more. Arrive at “Tiger Tops”, one of the finest
wildlife reserves in Asia, for your 2‐night stay. This afternoon visit
the Elephant Stable to learn about the Asian elephant, before taking an
Elephant Safari- a memorable guided trek through the jungle. Stay the
next two nights at Nepal’s most renowned pioneer wildlife safari lodge. (B,L,D)
Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge, Nepal
Chitwan National Park
Start your day with
an early morning Jungle or Nature walk with an experienced naturalist to
teach you about Chitwan’s flora and fauna. Next, take an open‐air Jeep
Safari for more amazing wildlife viewing. The afternoon is free to relax
or take another Elephant back safari. (B,L,D)
Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge, Nepal
Chitwan National Park, Kathmandu & Patan City
Enjoy
another morning Nature walk or elephant safari before driving to the
airport for your flight to Kathmandu. This afternoon tour Patan City,
built in 3rd century AD by Emperor Ashoka, and enclosed within four
stupas. Known as the city of fine arts, see Patan’s Durbar Square, the
bronze collection in Patan Durbar, the Krishna temple built by King
Siddhi Narsingh Malla, and see Mahaboudha Temple. Next, visit Later you
have the privilege of visiting a Nepalese Home. (B,D)
Hotel Dwarika, Bhutan
Thimphu
Start today with a breathtaking
flight over the great peaks of the majestic Himalayas into the Dragon
Kingdom of Bhutan. Arrive at Paro airport, then drive through
spectacular mountain scenery and serene countryside to Thimphu, Bhutan’s
capital. Sandwiched in the heart of the Himalayas, Thimphu is a small,
charming capital city. All the buildings are constructed and painted in
the traditional Bhutanese style. Visit the Memorial Chorten, built in
the loving memory of their late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, it has a
multi‐storied Stupa and will provide you with rare insight into Buddhist
philosophy. (B)
Hotel Taj Tashi, Bhutan
Thimphu
This morning take a hike to either
Tango or Cheri Goemba. Later drive to the BBS Tower viewpoint in
Sangaygang. Visit the Mini Zoo to see a takin, the national animal of
Bhutan, the National Library, with its vast collection of ancient
Buddhist manuscripts; and the Arts and Crafts School to see young
children learning the ancient craft of painting. (B)
Hotel Taj Tashi, Bhutan
Thimphu to Punakha
Today drive to
Punakha, en route stopping at Dochula Pass (10,500 ft.) for of one of
Bhutan’s most breathtaking views – a plethora of colorful rhododendron
blossoms and soft green wild herbs and forest trees dot a canvas of
alpine snow. Visit the newly built “Druk Wangyal Khangzang Chortens”, a
unique cluster of 108 Namgyel Khangzang Chortens that spiral up to a
main monument Chorten. These chortens (the Tibetan term for stupas), are
a new landmark for travelers as they cross Dochula into the interior of
the country. Descend into Punakha, nestled in a fertile valley, it was
once Bhutan’s winter capital because of its more temperate climate. (B,D)
Zangtopelri Hotel, Bhutan
Punakha to Paro
Enroute to Paro, visit
Punakha Dzong, built in 1637 as both the religious and the
administrative center of the country. Next, explore the sacred Chimi
Lhakhang Monastery, built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, the “Divine Madman.”
It is believed that childless women who visit the temple will conceive
after receiving “wang”(blessing). Next drive through the Wangdue Valley
and pass by Simtokha Dzong, built in 1629 as a fortress, today it is a
theological university. (B)
Zhiwa Ling Hotel, Bhutan
Paro
This morning take a day hike to the
enchanting ʺTigerʹs Nest”, the Taktsang Monastery viewpoint. Built
around a cave where the Guru Rimpoche meditated, this monastery seems to
cling impossibly to a cliff of rock at 3,000 feet above the valley
floor. The hike is challenging but thrilling and mystical. And although
the main building was destroyed by fire in 1998, it was reconstructed in
2000. Later drive to see the old ruined fortress of Drukgyel Dzong, see
Kyichu Lhakhang (built in 659) and Satsam Chorten. Visit Ta Dzong’s
National Museum with its collection of ancient Thangkha paintings,
textiles and weapons; and explore Rinpung Dzong, the Fortress of the
Heap of Jewels, one of the most celebrated Dzongs in Bhutan. (B)
Zhiwa Ling Hotel, Bhutan
Depart Paro
Today you are transferred to the airport for your flight home or on to your next destination. (B)
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