ROYAL MANAS EASTERN TOUR
Highlights
This is a special and unique tour is designed for nature lover and explorer with a longer holiday program in mind and a desire to discover the Bhutan to its best.
Detailed Itinerary
DAY 01: ARRIVE PARO
After a beautiful experience over the highest Himalayas on earth, you will reach Paro airport. Yatara Adventure representative (guide & driver) will meet you at Paro airport exit doors following customs formalities.
Sightseeing around Paro includes visit to: -
Ta Dzong Museum was built in 1649, by Paro poenlop Tenzin Drugdra (governor). Housing many religious relics, works of art and handicrafts offering a great orientation into Bhutan’s historical, cultural, and religious past.
Next you will visit the auspicious Kyichu Lhakhang (temple), a sacred monument pinning down the left foot of a treacherous ogress, which is built in 659 A.D by the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo. This Monastery is one of the 108 monasteries built across the Himalayan region by the Tibetan King to subdue the Demoness that lay across the Himalayan region.
This Monastery is one of the 108 monasteries built across the Himalayan region by the Tibetan King to subdue the Demoness that lay across the Himalayan region. The rest of the monasteries lie in other neighboring countries; Drukgyal Dzong the imposing fortress which was the strategic vantage point for numerous defeat of invading Tibetan armies and here in clear weather can view the spectacular view of mount Jomolhari 7314m. Evening freely stroll in town and visit shops.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Paro
DAY 02: PARO
Tiger’s Nest Hike:
Distance: 4 hours approximately for each.
Altitudes: 3120 meters
Elevation Gain: 1000meters
Difficulty Level: Medium
After breakfast hike to Taktsang Monastery. The walk of approximately 1.5 to 2 hours uphill takes you almost a kilometer above the Paro valley floor (for those who cannot hike we will arrange a horse for transfer up to cafeteria). The view of Taktsang Monastery built on a sheer cliff face 900 meters above the valley floor is a spectacular sight. The Monastery is an important pilgrim site for Buddhists. The great Guru Rinpoche is said to have flown here on the back of a tigress when he brought the teachings of the Buddhist Dharma to Bhutan in the 8th Century. Afterwards drive to the 7th Century Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the 108 temples constructed by the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo and overnight in Thimphu (1hr. drive)
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Thimphu
Day 3: THIMPHU TO WANGDUE TO TRONGSA VALLEYS – Enjoy the ride through the mountain ranges
After breakfast check out of your hotel and drive for about three hours to Wangdue and Punkaha valleys. Enroute stop over at the Dochulaa Pass (3150 meters) and enjoy the spectacular views of the snow capped Himalayan Mountains. The 108 small stupas built over a small hill is also a beautiful sight.
The road from the Pass winds down to the warm and fertile valleys and after a brief rest visit the Fertility Temple / Chime Lhakhang. Continue and enjoy your drive through sleepy villages and settlements till you reach Trongsa.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Trongsa.
Day 4: TRONGSA TO ZHEMGANG
Today you will drive to Zhemgang locally known as Kheng and is one of the most remote and least developed districts of Bhutan. You will hardly meet any vehicles and will surely enjoy the peaceful drive. The main town of Zhemgang consists of few houses and you can enjoy a stroll through the small market and visit the traditional style house and shops.
Overnight: Eco Lodge at Dangkhar village in Zhemgang.
Day 5: KHENG VALLEY EXCURSION
You will spend the day visiting the three main villages of Dangkhar, Trong and Dakpai located in and around the main town. The Trong village consisting of traditional centuries old houses is being preserved as a heritage village and the small village still has intact old structures and pathways.
You can visit some of the houses, interact with the villagers and visit their farmlands and vegetable gardens.
Overnight: Eco lodge in Dangkhar in Zhemgang
Day 6: TINGTIBI & GOMPHU – Mineral Hot Springs
After breakfast drive towards the satellite town of Tingtibi where the weather is much warmer. After a stroll through the small settlement continue drive till you reach Gomphu village. From there walk downhill for about 2 hours till you cross the Mangdue Chhu / River and reach Dunmang Hot Springs. There are many ponds of varying degrees of water temperature and you can spend the rest of the evening at the hot spring.
Overnight: Dunmang guesthouse.
Day 7: DUNMANG HOT SRPINGS
Today you will spend the whole day enjoying the various hot spring pools with different medicinal and healing properties.
Overnight: Dunmang Guesthouse.
Day 8: HOT SRPINGS – PANGTANG VILLAGE
Hike back to the road point at Gomphu from where your vehicle will take you through Rendaybee village till you reach Pangtang. The road is newly constructed and you will enjoy this safari like drive through the serene and beautiful nature.
Overnight: Eco lodge in Pantang.
Day 9: EXCURSION OF PANGTANG, BHUDHASHI & GOSHING VILLAGES
Enjoy the full day excursion of the rural villages of Pangtang, Bhudashi and Goshing. Walk to the three villages and visit their community schools and Basic Health Units. Visit some traditional houses and their farmlands, interact with the villagers and with your guide as your translator you can listen to their stories and legends of the places.
Day 10: PANGTANG – PANGBANG SATELLITE TOWN
Drive through the same newly constructed road through the villages and enroute visit the rural villages of Shilintoe and Repati villages.
Overnight: Guesthouse in Pangbang.
Day 11: ROYAL MANAS NATIONAL PARK
Apart from being one of the world’s biologically outstanding parks the Royal Manas Park is the most diverse protected area in Bhutan with thousands of animal and plant species and many of them globally endangered. The park is connected with India’s Manas Tiger Reserve
Mana is also extremely rich in wildlife species, including the highly endangered Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, greater one-horned rhinoceros, clouded leopard, Himalayan black bear, gangetic dolphin and pangolin. Found virtually nowhere else in the world is the especially rare golden langur, a primate of extraordinary grace and beauty with its long, silky blond fur.
Overnight: Guesthouse in Pangbang.
Day 12: PANGBANG TO BJOKA VILLAGE
After an early breakfast you can either hike for about 6 hours to reach Bjoka village, enjoying the landscape and walk OR you can drive through the farm road to Bjoka and spend the day exploring Bjoka village. Bjoka is one of the most remote and lease developed of all the places in Zhemgang. The unique feature of Bjoka is the production of handmade cane and bamboo products which is the main source of livelihood of the people. Items like the bangchungs (round tiffin-like plates) andsmall storage containers are made and sold off to the other parts of Bhutan.
In the past when there were no roads (till 2014) people had to walk for 4 – 5 days to reach Bjoka from the main town of Zhemgang.
Overnight: Farmhouse in Bjoka.
Day 13: BJOKA TO PANGTANG TO GOMPHU
From here on you will drive back to Gomphu and stay the night at the Eco lodge in Gomphu.
Day 14: GOMPHUTO TINGTIBI TO TRONGSA
After early break fast drive towards Trongsa (150km/6 hrs.) Trongsa is the ancestral home of Bhutan’s ruling dynasty. After lunch visit Trongsa Dzong, the largest Dzong in Bhutan and the Ta Dzong museum housing a collection of historical artifacts of the Royal Family.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Trongsa
DAY 15: TRONGSA – BUMTHANG
After breakfast proceed towards Bumthang (2.5 hrs.), the spiritual heart of the kingdom. Bumthang is home to some of Bhutan’s oldest Palaces, Buddhist temples and monasteries. On arrival, visit Jakar Dzong (Dzong of the White Bird) and 16th century Tamshing Lhakhang containing ancient Buddhist wall paintings. After lunch visit Kurje Lhakhang, one of the most sacred places in the kingdom and 7th Century Jambay Lhakhang.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Bumthang
DAY 16: BUMTHANG
Enjoy a day exploring some of the many sites around Bumthang, including the 16th century Tang Ugyen Chholing Palace museum containing an overview of traditional rural life in Bhutan and the pool of Mebartso (The Lake of Fire) where Pema Lingpa (founder of the Nyingmapa sect) is said to have found treasure hidden by Guru Rinpoche.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Bumthang
DAY 17: BUMTHANG – MONGAR
The journey to Mongar takes about 6 hours with spectacular views en route. Drive through Ura village before climbing sharply to the highest point on Bhutan’s road network, Thrumsing-La Pass (4,000m). From here, the road gradually passes through picturesque alpine valleys, pine forests, maize fields and hamlets to reach Mongar town. Visit Mongar Dzong, built in the 1930’s using the traditional process without either plans or the use of nails.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Mongar
DAY 18: MONGAR – TRASHIGANG
Drive to Trashigang (3 hrs.) through leafy forests filled with ferns and over Kori-La Pass (2,450m) before descending through cornfields and banana groves to reach the famous road zigzag just below Yadi. Trashigang is the main township of the largest district in the country. After lunch visit Trashigang Dzong.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Trashigang
DAY 19: TRASHIGANG (Excursion to Tashiyangtse)
Visit the temple of Gom Kora and Doksum Village where you can see women busily weaving traditional Bhutanese fabric before reaching Tashiyangtse, the administrative Centre for this district. The area is famous for its unique wooden crafts. Visit the Tashiyangtse Dzong, and the dazzling white stupa of Chorten Kora and the nearby institute for Zorig Chusum, where student are trained in Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts and crafts.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Trashigang
DAY 20: TRASHIGANG – SAMDRUP JONGKHAR
After breakfast drive to Samdrup Jongkhar, the gateway to eastern Bhutan and to Assam, India. It is about 9 hours drive from Trashigang with many beautiful villages and landscapes on the way.
Overnight: Hotel/Resort in Samdrup Jongkhar
DAY 21: SAMDRUP JONGKHAR – GUWAHATI (DEPARTURE)
After breakfast, your guide will arrange an Indian vehicle your transfer to Guwahati, the capital town of the Indian northeastern state of Assam, for your onward flight.
Places to Visit
- Explore the least developed Zhemgang, Kheng and Neighboring Villages
- Explore Royal Manas Park - rich in wildlife species, including the highly endangered Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, greater one-horned rhinoceros, clouded leopard, Himalayan black bear, genetic dolphin and pangolin.
- Tiger’s Nest/Taktsang Monastery. Hanging onto a precarious almost vertical mountain cliff, it’s a spectacular sight in terms of location, setting and history and is one of the holiest sites.
Tour Duration
21 Days