Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Join this escorted unusual two festival cultural tour and attend Thimphu Festival in Western Bhutan and the unique Tangbi Mani Festival in Central Bhutan. The Tshechu or Festival is in honor of Padmasambhava- “One who was born from a lotus flower,”, popularly known under the name “Guru Rimpoche”, the Precious Teacher (Great Master). During Tshechu, the dance is performed by monks as well as laymen. You will watch both monk and layman perform. Tshechu is a religious festival and attending you are believed to gain merits.
Day 1: Fly into Paro International Airport
During the journey, one will experience from the left hand side of the plane breath taking view of Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga and other famous Himalayan peaks including the sacred Jhomolhari and Mount Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be received by representative from Bhutan Majestic Travel who will escort you to Down Town of Paro for Special Warm Welcome Lunch by your host Namgay Dorji. Enjoy lunch in quaint Paro village and we then proceed to visit the National Museum (Ta-Dzong) once the watchtower for Rinpung Dzong. It was converted into the National Museum in 1968. The museum stands on a promontory overlooking the Paro valley in all its glory. On the way back visit the Paro Rinpung Dzong. A flagstone path rises gradually from a beautiful wooden bridge with shingle roofing and abutted by two guardhouses, to the dzong. Today the Dzong is the seat of the district administration as well as home for the monastic school. The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong, displays superb woodwork. A 2-hour drive brings us to Thimphu, Capital of Bhutan. Check into Hotel and go over itinerary with your guide. Tomorrow attend Thimphu Festival; Load your camera! Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 2: Thimphu Tshechu
Today we attend our first day of Thimphu Festival. Enchanting in its spiritual ritual, Tshechu blessings are received. Bhutanese from many different areas will gather to pay respect and to be blessed at this social gathering. Locals dressed in their finest cloth and jewelry attend this celebration of purification. Here we can truly appreciate the essence of Bhutanese people and a preserved steadfast culture. Enjoy a refreshing lunch nearby and a stop to exchange money at the bank. Visit the post office to purchase collector item Bhutanese stamps, a must for any collector. Return to Thimphu Festival for afternoon Tshechu.
Departing the Festival we will now visit the Royal Textile Museum of Bhutan; Visit the exceptional Textile Museum, featuring masterpieces from the Royal Family of Bhutan and splendid fabric and exquisite Thangkas. Overnight hotel. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 3: Thimphu Tshechu
Returning to the Thimphu Festival we again are captivated by clanging cymbal, drum, horns and the unforgettable chanting of Buddhist monks who perform religious dance of purification. Arrays of colorful brocades whirl through the air as the dancers spin and dance the “thunderbolt step”. This afternoon after lunch at our hotel we will enjoy sight-seeing Thimphu city, a visit to the Takin Zoo, the National Animal of Bhutan, and Memorial Chorten of the Third King. Along the way perhaps an archery match! Bhutan holds gold in the Olympic Games for Archery, an ancient art in Bhutan still preserved and enjoyed. The National Library will interest you with ancient and medieval documents and scripts. The hand made paper factory and house of incense are Bhutanese handicraft specialties worth visiting. Relax and enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers your hotel.
Day 4: Thimphu – Punakha
Departing Thimphu today we begin our journey towards central Bhutan. We pass over 10,000ft Dochula Pass. We enjoy a photo stop here and view the high Eastern Himalayan mountains. We are encircled by many prayer flags, fluttering their prayer of peace and serenity . Here we will enjoy tea and a snack. We continue onwards Wangduephodrang, our destination tonight. After lunch we will visit Punakha Dzong, the former winter capital and present administrative seat of the district. Also the winter residence of the central monastic body and its Chief Abbot. The Dzong lies between two rivers, the Pochu and Mochu, male and female rivers. It was built in 1637 AD. Many feel Punakha is the most beautiful of all dzongs in Bhutan. We visit as well Chimi Lakhang , the Fertility Monastery. Overnight at Punakha
Day 5: Punakha — Bumthang (7Hours)
Departing Punakha we journey deeper into Bhutan with our destination tonight in Bumthang, central Bhutan. A long drive (7 hours) on a scenic and breathtaking highway rewarded by a stop at the Trongsa Dzong, the ancestral home of the royal family. Winding down the steep mountain road you begin to glimpse Trongsa Dzong from afar, and you wonder at this architectural wonder. Built by Chogyel Minjur Tempa, the Third Desi, in 1648 it is presently the administrative seat of the district and home of the monastic school. Built at split-levels on a narrow spur, the Dzong is an architectural wonder. Views from here are extensive creating strategic location of this Dzong. Over the Dzong is the medieval Watchtower. This ancient structure gives unobstructed views of the valley, and it’s winding river and roads. The Watch Tower is located strategically above the Trongsa Dzong. Climb the ancient ladders to the top, as you view warrior armor and aging altars, immersing yourself in the presence unchanged within its walls. We will lunch in Trongsa town and continue to Bumthang. Overnight Guest house in Bumthang. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 6: Bumthang: Thangbi Mani Festival
Today we attend a very unique village festival: Tangbi Mani Festival. Masks of glorious demonic demons and animals arouse your senses as you watch the purification take place. The intensity goes on. Your spirit will fly, Your camera will snap away, and you will again be transported. We will join the local people for picnic lunch. Watch for the Atsara (clown) This dancer, unique in his own style, mimics dancers and entertains onlookers. Festival deities are invoked through benediction and luck is increased and misfortune gone. Overnight Guest House.
Day 7: Bumthang: Thangbi Mani Festival
Returning to Tangbi Mani Festival in the morning and enjoy our last hours of Festival. After lunch we visit Jakar Dzong, Tamshing Monasteries and Jambay Lakhang. A stop for refreshment at the Cheese and Beer Factory and village handicraft shops. Here in Bumthang are some of the best weavers of the Bhutanese famous style of textile. Weavers weave their magic on ancient back strap and toe looms. Textile fabric can be purchased here at a good price. Unique and wonderful gifts. Overnight in Guest House. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 8: Bumthang — Gangtey (6Hours)
Drive to Phobjikha Valley. October is the time of year best to view Black Neck Cranes. These large beautiful and graceful birds migrate each year from Tibet and Siberia to Phobjikha glacial valley on the western slopes of the Black Mountains. No electricity or telephones are here to keep the valley pristine. Punishment imposed on anyone injuring a Black Neck Crane is life imprisonment. We visit the Khebethang Nature Study Center to observe and learn more about the cranes. Overnight: Farm House
Day 9: Gangtey – Wangdue (3Hours)
Drive to Wangdue with scenic stops for photo opportunity along the way. Look for Yaks along our route. Retracing our route. Visit the Wangdue Dzong after lunch and Wangdue town stalling. Over Night Hotel in Wangdue. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 10: Wangdue — Thimphu (3Hours)
After breakfast we continue onto Thimphu and arrive at our hotel in Thimphu. Check in hotel, relax and refresh. After a hearty lunch we depart for an exhilarating afternoon hike to Tango Monastery. We drive to our path and embark on a vigorous hike up the mountain to Tango Goemba Monastery. Tango is one of Bhutanese’ most important Buddhist colleges. Its name, meaning ‘horse’s head’, is derived from the horse-head shaped rock at the top. It is a beautiful dzong built in the 18h century by the 8th Desi, Druk Rabgye. Today Tango is home to the eight-year-old reincarnate Lama, Gyaltse Tenzin Rabgye. Overnight Hotel in Thimphu
Day 11: Thimphu – Thimphu
Day Hike to Phajoding Monastery. The round trip takes about 5 Hours. Phajoding is a very secret place for the monks as they go for long term meditations. Picnic Lunch at Phajoding. After the Hike your host Namgay Dorji will arrange a Steam or Sauna Bath in the town. If time permits visit a local bookshop and handicraft shops. There is much in Thimphu to explore. Overnight Hotel in Thimphu. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 12: Thimphu — Paro (2Hours)
After breakfast we visit the famous weekend market, a must in Bhutan. The marketplace is alive with fresh and organic fruits, rice, chilies, wonderful textiles, handicrafts, art and jewelry and so much fun. Lunch and check out of hotel. Departing Thimphu toward Paro, we visit the famous Tigers Nest Monastery along our way. Hike or ride a pony to the famous Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest). The monastery is perched on a rocky ledge with a sheer drop of nearly 4,000 feet. It is said that in the second half of the 8th century, Guru Padma Sambhava, the saint who converted Bhutan to Buddhism, alighted here upon the back of a tigress. Here we enjoy snacks and tea at the cafeteria viewpoint. Overnight Hotel in Paro. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 13: Paro – Paro
Day excursion to Haa Valley situated in the north-west of Bhutan bordering Tibet. It was closed to tourism until 2002. On arrival in the picturesque Haa Valley, stroll through attractive town. Return to Paro and stop at Chelela Pass at 3990mts. That’s the Highest pass in the motor road where one can see the Mount Jhomolhari 7314mts. The round trip takes about 5hours. Overnight Hotel in Paro. Thimphu Tshechu and Thangbi Mani Festival
Day 14: Drive to Paro international Airport where your Guide and Driver would bid farewell and safe journey back home.