Festivals of Bhutan – Trongsa
Festivals of Bhutan – Trongsa
Festivals of Bhutan – Trongsa
11 Days Starting and ending in Kathmandu, Nepal
Visiting: Kathmandu, Paro, Thimphu, Trongsa, Gangtey Valley
Tour operator:
Tour code:
AIBC
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 16
Age range:
16-99
Trip Styles:
Interests:
Cultural, Festival & Special Events, Gardens & Nature Tours, History
Activities:
Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Bhutan and Nepal with the "Festivals of Bhutan – Trongsa" tour. Experience the vibrant Trongsa Festival, where sacred masked dances pay homage to Buddhist traditions. Explore the stunning Paro Valley, home to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, and traverse the breathtaking Dochu La Pass to visit the majestic Punakha Dzong. Discover the serene beauty of the Gangtey Valley and the historic Simtokha Dzong in Thimphu. This cultural adventure offers a blend of Bhutanese and Western cuisines, with accommodations in local-style hotels. Enjoy guided tours, all meals, and seamless transfers, including a Bhutanese visa. This tour promises a rich tapestry of cultural and natural wonders, perfect for those seeking an immersive adventure in the heart of the Himalayas.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation Name: Royal Singi Hotel
Welcome to Kathmandu, a brief stop en route to Bhutan. On arrival, you are met by a local representative for your transfer to our hotel. Please check the Joining Instructions for information on how to confirm your transfer.
The evening is free to relax.
Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)
Day 2 : Fly To Paro
Location: Paro
Accommodation Name: Gakyil Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we fly to Paro. Our route takes us over the eastern Himalaya and, if the weather is clear, we should get a fantastic view of magnificent peaks including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu and Kanchenjunga. The Paro Valley is considered one of the most beautiful in Bhutan, with blue pine-covered hills and attractive solidly built houses among the paddy fields.
If there is time in the afternoon, we can visit the museum and Rinpung Dzong before heading to Thimphu (approximately one hour drive).
Accommodation: Gakyil Hotel (or similar)
Day 3 : Thimphu
Location: Thimphu
Accommodation Name: Sonamgang Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we explore the relatively new capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan. The ancient city of Punakha was replaced as the capital by Thimphu in 1961 by the third king, Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. The main sights include Kuensel Phodrang, known locally as Buddha Point, where there is a huge statue of Buddha overlooking the whole valley. Simtokha Dzong, the oldest dzong (fortified monastery) in Bhutan, built in 1629, now serves as the Institute of Language and Cultural Studies. It houses numerous statues and paintings of various religious figures and deities.
This afternoon, we drive to the subtropical Punakha, which may take about three hours. En route, we visit the Chimi Lhakhang, built in 1499 to honour Drukpa Kuenley. Nicknamed the Divine Madman or Mad Saint, he was a maverick spiritual leader, who subdued a demon controlling the Dochu La. He built a chorten where the monastery stands and was reputed to have unorthodox ways of teaching Buddhism – he advocated for phallic symbols to be painted on walls and houses, which were intended to drive away the evil eye. Most of the houses in this area are decorated with highly ornate phallic paintings. We walk through the village to the monastery with a chance to see traditional Bhutanese-style farmhouses.
We then continue to Punakha, which, at 3,940ft (1,200m), is warmer than Paro or Thimphu. Punakha was once the capital of Bhutan and is still the winter residence of the monastic body. We visit the dzong, one of the most beautiful in Bhutan. This remarkable fortress between the Mo and Po Chhu rivers has survived many fires, an earthquake and several floods.
Accommodation: Sonamgang Hotel (or similar)
Day 4 : Punakha To Trongsa
Location: Trongsa
Accommodation Name: Tendrel Resorts
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, we walk over the suspension bridge to Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan, which is located between two rivers, Phochu and Mochu.
Returning to our hotel, we check out and then continue our journey to Trongsa (approximately a six-hour drive). The drive takes us through Wangdiphrodrang Dzong, which is perched on a hill, offering breathtaking views of terraced fields, lush valleys and traditional Bhutanese villages. While we climb gradually over the Pelela Pass (10,990ft/3,350m), we stop at Chendebji Chorten, a stupa 26mi (42km) from Trongsa.
Upon arrival in Trongsa, we visit a viewpoint with the most impressive and largest dzong in Bhutan, strategically located on ridge.
Accommodation: Tendrel Resorts (or similar)
Day 5 : Trongsa Festival
Location: Trongsa
Accommodation Name: Tendrel Resorts
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The Trongsa Tshechu is one of Bhutan’s most significant and vibrant festivals.
Held annually at the majestic Trongsa Dzong, it pays tribute to the Buddhist master Guru Rinpoche. A series of sacred mask dances, it also serves as a social gathering, bringing people together from various walks of life to celebrate and enjoy the festive spirit.
The Taa Dzong Museum, also known as the Tower of Trongsa, is a fascinating museum with a rich history. Originally built in 1652 by Chogyal Minjur Tempa, the first Governor of Trongsa, it served as a watchtower to guard the Trongsa Dzong from internal rebellion. The structure has four observation points resembling a tiger, lion, garuda and dragon
Accommodation: Tendrel Resorts (or similar)
Day 6 : Drive To Gangtey Valley
Location: Gangtey Valley
Accommodation Name: Phuntso Yangkhil Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Our three to four-hour drive to the Phobjikha Valley is a scenic journey through the heart of Bhutan, offering breathtaking views of lush landscapes and traditional Bhutanese villages.
Also known as Gangtey, it is a U-shaped glacial valley at an elevation of about 9,800ft (3,000M), home to endangered black-necked cranes, which migrate from the Tibetan Plateau in the winter.
We visit the Gangtey Monastery and the crane centre, witnessing black-necked cranes in the fields.
Accommodation: Phuntso Yangkhil Lodge (or similar)
Day 7 : Drive To Thimphu
Location: Thimphu
Accommodation Name: Gakyil Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we set off on foot from our hotel for a hike (approximately 3mi/5km, two to three hours) through the valley – the climb up to the monastery involves around 1,640ft (500m) ascent.
Later, we drive (four hours) to Thimphu, passing through green fields and traditional Bhutanese villages into Wangdi phrodrang and back via the Dochula Pass (10,005ft/3,050m)
Accommodation: Gakyil Hotel (or similar)
Day 8 : Drive To Paro, Visiting Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge, Dzongdrakha Goemba And Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery
Location: Paro
Accommodation Name: Rema Resorts
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the morning, we drive for about three hours back to Paro. En route, we visit the 600-year-old Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge, which crosses the Paro Chhu. It is popularly known as the Iron Chain Bridge, and was built by Thangtong Gyalpo in the late 1300s, who is said to have built 108 bridges in Tibet and Bhutan. Made of wood and iron, this is the first bridge to have ever been built in Bhutan.
We continue our drive and come to the Dzongdrakha Goemba, also known as Mini Taktsang, a serene site above the village of Bondey on the western side of the Paro Valley. Often overlooked by tourists because of its rather old facade, this divine place comprises four shrines, while stories related to spirits, saints and magic are narrated here.
Before arriving at our hotel, we stop at Kyichu Lhakhang. Built in the seventh century, it is said to be the oldest temple in Bhutan and therefore holds great spiritual significance. Legend says a king built it in one night on an ogre’s foot.
Accommodation: Rema Resorts (or similar)
Day 9 : Daywalk To Taktsang, Tiger’S Nest Monastery
Location: Paro
Accommodation Name: Rema Resorts
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today, we hike (approximately 7mi/11km round trip with an elevation of approximately 3,000ft/915m) to Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger’s Nest. This spectacular building is perched on the ledge of a cliff high above the Paro Valley.
Partly destroyed by fire in 1998, it has now been completely restored to its former magnificence. From the car park to the cafeteria viewpoint is about two hours’ uphill walk through the forest. From here, we have incredible views of the monastic buildings that cling to the cliff. For the energetic, there is the chance to walk even higher to the actual monastery. This takes another two hours and involves walking up and down stone steps. We highly recommend a trekking pole or you can buy a wooden stick at the car park. There are horses available up to the cafeteria for those who do not wish to hike but please note this is an unregulated activity and helmets are not available. We spend about an hour at the monastery looking around the temples (photography is not allowed inside) before descending to the cafeteria for lunch. After lunch, we return to the car park and drive back to our hotel. There should be some time to have a look round Paro before dinner
Accommodation: Rema Resorts (or similar)
Day 10 : Fly To Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation Name: Royal Singi Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
We transfer to the airport to check in for our flight back to Kathmandu. The rest of the day is free for individual sightseeing or shopping. You may want to visit Durbar Square in the heart of the old city, the monkey temple at Swayambhunath, the largest Buddhist stupa on earth at Boudhanath or the Hindu temple at Pashupathinath. Another option is to take a taxi to Bhaktapur, the medieval city 10.5mi (17km) east of the capital. Bhaktapur has its own Durbar Square with many temples and statues and a maze of narrow streets, which are generally quieter than the capital.
The Exodus representative in Kathmandu can give you more information on what there is to see.
Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)
Day 11 : End Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Meals Included: Breakfast
Your journey ends in Kathmandu after breakfast. If you’d like to spend more time in the Nepalese capital, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
What's Included
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All breakfasts, eight lunches, eight dinners
All meals are included during the tour, with a variety of Bhutanese, continental, and Chinese dishes.
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All accommodation
Accommodation is provided for 10 nights in local-style hotels with bathrooms and heaters.
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All transport and listed activities
Transport and all activities listed in the itinerary are included.
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Tour leader throughout
A tour leader will accompany the group throughout the journey.
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Free arrival and departure transfers for everyone
Transfers upon arrival and departure are provided at no additional cost.
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Bhutanese visa
The visa required for entry into Bhutan is included.
What's Not Included
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Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included and must be arranged separately.
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Single accommodation (available on request)
Single accommodation is not included but can be requested at an additional cost.
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Kathmandu visas or vaccinations
Visas for Kathmandu and any necessary vaccinations are not included.
Accommodation
We spend 10 nights in local-style hotels, all with bathrooms and heaters. All food is included at the hotels and local restaurants and is usually a buffet – it is simple and a mixture of Bhutanese, continental and Chinese.
Food
Breakfast is included throughout the trip plus eight lunches and eight dinners while in Bhutan.
During your adventure in Bhutan, prepare to savor a delightful array of flavors that blend Bhutanese and Western cuisines. While Bhutanese dishes are traditionally seasoned with chilies, often tempered for foreign palates, the local cuisine boasts rich and varied tastes. Enjoy a diverse selection of meat, vegetable, rice, and potato dishes, alongside iconic specialties like ema datshi—featuring chilies and cheese. If you desire a more authentic or spicier culinary experience, don't hesitate to share your preferences with your trip leader, who will endeavor to tailor meals to your liking.
Breakfasts are an assortment of cereals, eggs, toast, fruit and often some Bhutanese dishes. Lunches are taken in a restaurant and dinners are either in the hotel or at a local restaurant.
Please allow approximately 2,500-3,350 ngultrums (US$30-US$40) per day for other main meals in Kathmandu.
Mode of Transport
The tour includes all transport and listed activities, with free arrival and departure transfers for everyone. The journey involves flights to and from Kathmandu and Paro, as well as scenic drives across Bhutan, including a drive across the Dochu La.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
You will stay in local-style hotels for 10 nights, all equipped with bathrooms and heaters. The accommodation includes all meals, which are typically served as a buffet and consist of a mix of Bhutanese, continental, and Chinese cuisines.
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What is the significance of the Trongsa Festival?
The Trongsa Tshechu is one of Bhutan's most significant and vibrant festivals, held annually at the majestic Trongsa Dzong. It pays tribute to the Buddhist master Guru Rinpoche and features a series of sacred mask dances. The festival also serves as a social gathering, bringing people together from various walks of life to celebrate and enjoy the festive spirit.
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What kind of meals are provided during the tour?
Breakfast is included throughout the trip, along with eight lunches and eight dinners while in Bhutan. The meals are a delightful blend of Bhutanese and Western cuisines, with Bhutanese dishes traditionally seasoned with chilies, often adjusted for foreign palates. You can enjoy a variety of meat, vegetable, rice, and potato dishes, as well as specialties like ema datshi, which features chilies and cheese.
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What can I expect during the drive to Gangtey Valley?
The drive to the Phobjikha Valley, also known as Gangtey, is a scenic journey through the heart of Bhutan, offering breathtaking views of lush landscapes and traditional Bhutanese villages. The valley is a U-shaped glacial valley at an elevation of about 9,800 feet (3,000 meters) and is home to endangered black-necked cranes that migrate from the Tibetan Plateau in the winter.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Exodus has been trading since 1974
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.
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