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8N - 9D Bhutan Pilgrimage Tour

8 Nights / 9 Days

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Package Overview

This tour is tailored to those interested in Buddhism & pilgrimage. The itinerary can be personalized according to your interests. Activities (may) include meditation retreats incurring getting up very early in the morning, chanting mantras, fasting, etc. The retreat places are very authentic and remote with easy access to basic amenities

Day wise Itinerary

  • Day 1 : ARRIVE PARO 鈥 Bhutan

    Upon arrival met and received by our crew and drive to Thimphu 1hr. Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan appx 100,000 inhabitants. Depending on flight timings can visit a monastery or the memorial stupa of the 3rd King of Bhutan, where you will see many elderly folks praying, prostrating and walking around the stupa.

  • Day 2 : THIMPHU-SIGHTSEEING

    Visit Changangkha Monastery: Built in 12th century, Changangkha Lhakhang is one of the oldest temple in Thimphu. It is hovering over a ridge above Thimphu near Motithang. Lama Phajo Drukgom Zhigpo who came to Bhutan from Ralung in Tibet chose this site to build this lhakhang/monastery. The Lhakhang houses Chenrizig: an 11-headed, thousand-armed manifestation of Avolokitesawara as the central statue. The prayer books in this Lhakhang are larger than the usual Buddhist texts. Zilukha nunnery in Drubthob Goemba: This nunnery is one of the largest nunneries in Bhutan just above the Dzong that overlooks the Thimphu valley. It belongs to Drupthop (The Realised one) Thang Thong Gyalpo from the 15th century. The saint had multiple talents including building bridges and metal works. Here nuns chant prayers and also dwell here. In Bhutan girls and women are admitted to nunneries for short to long period of time .From the nunnery they get an education. Finally they dedicate their lives to serve the society. These nuns are very much involved in local communities in Bhutan and helping needy families. Pangri Zampa Lhakhang is idyllically located in the middle of a meadow, not far from the river, a 20-minute drive from the lodge on the way to Tango and Cheri monasteries. The temple appeared in Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal鈥檚 vision which directed him from Tibet to Bhutan. The temple was built by Ngawang Choegyel, the great-grandfather of the Zhabdrung, and was the Zhabdrung鈥檚 residence when he arrived in Bhutan in 1616. Today, the temple is used as an astrologer鈥檚s centre of the state clergy, and is the home to around 100 monks studying astrology. During a visit Pangri Zampa you can learn more about astrology, and also have your personal reading done. Visit Dorji Phangmo- Living goddess of longetivity. In Thimphu, there is a reincarnate Dorji Phangmo and a visit can be arranged for the interested.

  • Day 3 : THIMPHU 鈥 PUNAKHA

    Travel to the lush green valley of Punakha. 1 hr drive will take you to the Dochula pass at 3200m/10496ft. There are 108 stupas built by the Queen mother for the wellbeing of the Bhutanese people and the King. Weather permitting you will have great views of the eastern Himalayan range including the highest unclimbed mountain at 7500m/24600ft. When you are about to reach Punakha valley, visit the Chimi Lhakhang/Monastery, it stands on a hillock and was built in 1499 by the 14th Drukpa hierarch, Ngawang Choegyel, after the site was blessed by the "Divine Madman" the maverick saint Drukpa Kinley (1455鈥1529) who built a chorten/stupa on the site. In founding the site it is said that Lama Kunley subdued a demon of Dochu La with his 鈥渕agic thunderbolt of wisdom鈥 and trapped it in a rock at the location close to where the chorten now stands. He was known as the "Mad Saint" or 鈥淒ivine Madman鈥 for his unorthodox ways of teaching Buddhism by singing, humour and outrageous behaviour, which amounted to being bizarre, shocking and with sexual overtones. He is also the saint who advocated the use of phallus symbols as paintings on walls and as flying carved wooden phalluses on house tops at four corners of the eves. The monastery is the repository of the original wooden symbol of phallus that Kunley brought from Tibet. This wooden phallus is decorated with a silver handle and is used to bless people who visit the monastery on pilgrimage, particularly women seeking blessings to beget children. The tradition at the monastery is to strike pilgrims on the head with a 10 inch (25 cm) wooden phallus (erect penis).Traditionally symbols of an erect penis in Bhutan have been intended to drive away the evil eye and malicious gossip. Visit the Punakha Dzong, which displays Bhutanese art and architecture, with many monasteries inside the Dzong/Fortress. An evening can be arranged to meet a high reincarnate Lama called Kathog Rimpoche/Precious one who can share some wisdom.

  • Day 4 : PUNAKHA TO WANGDUE

    Visit Nalanda Buddhist Institute and interact with monks. Nalanda Buddhist Institute is a small Drukpa Kagyu monastic school (100 students) in Punakha district, Bhutan. All monks in Bhutan receive a small stipend from the government, but the school is not state funded. Principal Sonam Tshewang is responsible for all resource mobilisation associated with running the school. On completion of their studies the monks go onto further monastic studies at higher learning institutions. The students often, but not always, come from rural backgrounds and the choice of becoming a monk is framed by economic hardships at home. At this early stage in their education, they have no ability to earn a living through praying for others (holding puja) and the school is responsible for provision of all their needs-food, healthcare, accommodation, clothing and education. Visit a farm house to witness the daily chores of Bhutanese farm life.

  • Day 5 : WANGDUE TO GANGTEY

    The Gangteng Monastery is an important monastery of Nyingmapa school of Buddhism, the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition. The Monastery, also known by the Gangten village that surrounds it, is in the Phobjika Valley where winter visitors 鈥 the Black-necked Cranes 鈥 visit central Bhutan to roost, circling the monastery three times on arrival and repeating this circling when returning to Tibet.The Monastery's history traces to the early 17th century and back to the prophecies made by the well-known Terton (treasure finder) Pema Lingpa in the late 15th century. The Monastery is one of the main seats of the religious tradition based on Pema Lingpa's revelations and one of the two main centres of the Nyingmapa school of Buddhism in the country. A Nyingma monastic college or shedra, Do-ngag T枚sam Rabgayling, has been established above the village

  • Day 6 : WANGDUE TO KHOTOKHA

    After a leisurely start from your lodge drive down to Wangdue, just before reaching Chuzomsa divert from the highway into another hidden valley called Khotokha, the road is not asphalted for about 20km. Visit one of the largest shedras/monastic school called the Rinchenling Shedra. Interact with the monks and scholars at this Institute. Later 1 hr drive will take you back to your hotel.

  • Day 7 : PUNAKHA TO PARO

    Drive to Paro, stop by Thimphu for lunch, complete some last minute shopping, sightseeing of interest that have not been covered earlier. On reaching Paro, visit the Paro Dzong before heading back to your hotel. In the evening a meeting with a Historian will be arranged, who is also the Director of the national museum. His name is Khenpo Tashi and is also a monk lama.

  • Day 8 : PARO TIGER NEST MONASTERY HIKE

    Guru Padmasambhava, popularly known as Guru Rinpoche visited and sanctified Bhutan in the 8th century when evil spirits abounded and harmed people. Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche flew to this site on a tigress鈥 back to subdue a local demon. Thereafter, he meditated here for three months. Taktshang Goemba or Tiger鈥檚 Nest Monastery was blessed and sanctified as one of Bhutan鈥檚 most sacred religious sites. It hangs on a cliff and stands above a beautiful forest of blue pine and rhododendrons. Day 9. Paro. Kichu Lhakhang is one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan and was built in the 7th century by the Tibetan King Songsten Gampo. Legend says that a giant demoness lay across the whole area of Tibet and the Himalayas and was preventing the spread of Buddhism. So on order to control her, King Songsten Gampo built 108 temples which are places on all points of her body. Kichu Lhakhang was one of the 108 monasteries. Visitors are not allowed when there are religious ceremonies going on in the monastery. Later in the evening experience a religious ceremony: Living Treasures of Bhutan, the ceremony will be followed by the following events and will roughly last for 2 hrs. Tah Goen Thruesel. Sprinkling of blessed Amrita water on distinguished guests attending the 鈥淟iving Treasure鈥 ceremonial function. This particular blessing is to purify both internal and external negativity forces to be part and being able to attend such a virtuous ceremonial accessions. Marchang Ceremony. Offering of wine to the celestial deities. After the distinguished guests are being seated, the wine offering ceremony to the deities are considered auspicious by seeking their magical power of protection to the congregation. Gegthray Ceremony. Wrathful Mask Fire dance to cleanse all the elements of negative energy. Performed by two mask dancers with fire torch and accompanied by ritual drum, cymbal and horn. Pazap Dance. Ancient Bhutanese Warrior鈥檚 victory dance. This war dance was always performed by a warrior general after having defeated their rival enemy to commemorate their victory. Lugar Shay. Traditional Bhutanese Folklore Dance. To rejoice and thank the celestial deities, for having blessed the congregation, folk dancers in their traditional costume perform three sessions of dance and song. Shingshay Pem. Ritual Dance of the celestial beings. This dance is performed by two monk dancers in its ancient original style, accompanied by ritual recitation by a prominent master. Nine person. Shukdrel Phunsum Tsogpa. Ancient Bhutanese Tea Offering Ceremony. This event is offering of various kinds of any eatable or consumable fruits or nuts to the distinguished guests, followed by butter tea and traditional Bhutanese snacks. Kaago and Jab Thrue. Blessings for long and prospective life span by an abbot. The blessing is conducted and presided over by an established abbot or Lama by pouring blessed amrita water over the guest鈥檚 head and is concluded by receiving the Sutra and Mantra recitation blessing and inhaling the burning incense.

  • Day 9 : DEPARTURE

    After breakfast, we drive you to airport for your departure. We hope by now you would have made some friends and also kept many photos and beautiful memories of Bhutan! We look forward to seeing you again.

Inclusions

  • Minimum of 3 star rated accommodation
  • All meals (excluding alcoholic beverages
  • All internal transportation (excluding domestic flights if any)
  • Airport pick-drop
  • Professional English-Speaking guide and driver
  • All road permits and entry fees
  • Government fee, royalty and surcharges
  • Adventure Equipment
  • Camp Assistances
  • All services and assistance before, during and after the trip

Exclusions

  • Flight into Bhutan (Can be arranged with us)
  • Hotel stay outside Bhutan
  • Expenditure of personal nature
  • Tips for the guide and driver
  • Alcoholic drinks/Beverages- Travel insurance

Package Start From

  • Paro, Bhutan, Asia

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • Prior to your trip to Bhutan you need to wire transfer the full tour payment with Alpha & Omega Gateways specified as the ultimate beneficiary.
  • After the wire transfer is completed, the receipt copy should be emailed to us as our reference for your tour confirmation.
  • Please note that it takes minimum two to three working days for the payment to be deposited in our local Bank.

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Payment Terms & Methods : * 20% Advance Percentage of total booking amount
Cancellation & Refund Policy :* Upon cancellation, refund will be made after deducting the Retention Amount.

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