The top destinations to visit in Bhutan

Bhutan is a tiny nation hidden in the Himalayas and has its own distinct culture and customs. Bhutan is the one Buddhist kingdom in the world with Mahayana Buddhism and is the officially recognized religious system of Bhutan. Bhutan is often referred to as the country that thunders’ and is known as the happiest place in the world. Therefore, there are numerous Buddhist monastery, Dzong, monastery fortresses temples, shrines and temples etched across the country. Paro is the sole entry point into Bhutan by plane, and you arrive in Paro International Airport. Paro International Airport. The capital city of Bhutan is Thimphu which is a small township situated in the western part of Bhutan. There are numerous amazing places to explore in Bhutan. top places to visit in Bhutan includes a hike to Taktsang monastery, Paro Ringpung Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, Haa Valley, National Memorial Chorten, Thimphu Weekend Market, Buddha Point Thimphu, Dochula Pass (3,050m), Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang ‘fertility temple’, Gangtey Monastery, Phobjikha Valley, Bumthang, Trongsa Dzong etc. 10 top places to go to in Bhutan include Taktsang Monastery ‘Tiger’s Nest’ located in Paro, Dochu la pass (3,050m) in the route of Thimphu towards Punakha, Buddha Dordenma in Thimphu, Punakha Dzong, Paro Rinpung Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang in Paro, Chimi Lhakhang ‘fertility temple’ on the way from Thimphu and Punakha, Phobjikha Valley in Gangtey, Trongsa Dzong and Bumthang Valley with several age-old temples and monasteries. The top places to go to in Bhutan for a honeymoon are almost all of the most popular places such as Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey or Bumthang.

Buddha Dordenma, Thimphu

Buddha Dordenma, Thimphu

Buddha Dordenma is the massive sculpture of Lord Buddha on top of the hill of Thimphu. The statue was constructed to celebrate sixty years of the fourth King Jigme Singye Wangchuck. The statue houses more than 1100,000 smaller Buddha statues made out of bronze, and gilded in gold. It is the Great Buddha Dordenma frequently called ‘Buddha’s Point is located in the remains of Kuensel Phodrang. The visitor can enjoy a breathtaking perspective of Thimphu valley from the Buddha’s viewpoint. It’s among the biggest Buddha’s statues in the world, with a height of the height of 169 feet (52 meters).

Taktsang Monastery ‘Tiger’s Nest’

Taktsang Monastery ‘Tiger’s Nest’

Near the outskirts Paro town located on the outskirts of Paro town Taktsang Monastery which is more often referred to as “Tiger’s Nest’. The name is derived from the fact that Guru Padmasambhava is believed to have was ascended on the back of a tigress in the 8th century Tibet and sat in the site. The monastery is located in a cliff with a vertical face, defying the engineering logic at 3,120m. A Bhutan trip is not complete without an excursion up to Taktsang Monastery.

Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey

Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey

Phobjikha Valley in Gangtey is one of the most stunning glacial valleys of Bhutan. It is a huge U-shaped valley that lies in central Bhutan. It is home to one of the most impressive old Buddhist monastery ‘Gangtey Gompa’ (or monastery)’. One of the main attractions in the Phobjikha Valley is the Black-Necked-Cranes which fly over across the Tibetan plateau in the winter months. They arrive in the final week of October. Upon their arrival, they circulate Gangtey Monastery at least three times. They repeat the procedure before taking off for Tibet.

Punakha Dzong

Punakha Dzong

Punakha Dzong arguable is one of the most beautiful monasteries of Bhutan. Its beauty is particularly in spring, when jacaranda trees in the lilac color bring lavish sensuality. This monastery was used as the capital and the seat of government up to the mid-1950s, and all of Bhutan’s monarchs were presented in this place. Punakha Dzong is also the central administrative centre of Punakha District located in Punakha. It is the second-oldest as well as the second largest monastery of Bhutan and was constructed in 1637 and 1638.

Dochu la pass

Dochu la pass

Dochu la pass, which is 3,050 meters lies between Thimphu from Paro. The pass is awe-inspiring with a breathtaking view of the mountains of eastern Tibet. There are also the 108 memorial stupas also that are known as “Druk Wangyal Chortens” erected on top of a small hill overlooking the pass that was built by the Ashi Dorji Wangmo who is the Queen Mother’s oldest child. A monastery also exists on the pass, which is called”the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang (temple) constructed in honor of Druk Wangyal, the 4th Druk Gyalpo (head of Bhutan’s state Bhutan). The annually Dochula Druk Wangyel Festival is located on the open field in front of the temple’s front yard.

Paro Rinpung Dzong

Paro Rinpung Dzong

Paro Rinpung Dzong is the largest monastery in the Paro District. This magnificent monastery is home to District Monastic Body and government administrative offices of Paro Dzongkhag. Paro Rinpung Dzong is listed as a possible site on Bhutan’s Tentative List for UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This monastery represents the best representation of Bhutanese architectural style and is located on the top of a hill. A traditional wooden bridge known as Nyamai Zam crosses over the Paro Chhu ‘river’ to reach the monastery.

Kyichu Lhakhang, Paro

Kyichu Lhakhang, Paro

Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the most ancient shrines in Bhutan. It was established during the 7th century under the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. It is possible to see elderly pilgrims always jogging through the temple, spinning its numerous prayer wheels. When you walk into the temple and enter the courtyard that is its interior, one will be able to observe in the right of the entrance a mural that depicts the King Gesar of Ling, the well-known Tibetan warrior-king whose epic poem is believed to be the longest poem in the world. The inside hall of the stunningly dramatic principal Jowo Lhakhang holds the valley’s most valuable treasure the original statue of Jowo Sakyamuni.

Chimi Lhakhang fertility temple

Chimi Lhakhang fertility temple

Chimmi Lhakhang is en-route Thimphu to Punakha after crossing Dochu la pass located near the village of Lobesa. The temple is situated on an elongated hillock that was built in 1499, and is dedicated to Drukpa Kunley , the divine madman’, the famous saint who was a maverick from Bhutan. He was known as the “Mad Saint” because of his unconventional methods of teaching Buddhism through singing, humor and outrageous behaviour. He advocated using the phallus symbol as murals on walls as well as flying wooden phalluses carved with a wavy design on the top of houses. The temple contains the original symbol made of wood the phallus Kunley took from Tibet. The phallus made of wood can be used as a blessing for those who visit the monastery for journeys of pilgrimage, especially women who seek blessings to have children.

Trongsa Dzong

Trongsa Dzong

Trongsa Dzong is located on the way from Gangtey to Bumthang in the small town of Trongsa. It is actually a fortress of the monastery and the biggest Dzong fortress of Bhutan. This massive monastery is a significant administrative structure, serving as the central office of the administration of the Trongsa District. The monastery is listed as a potential site on Bhutan’s Tentative List for UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are 23 distinct Lhakhangs or ‘temples’ within the monastery. Five days of the Trongsa tsechu festival occurs in the monastery’s northern courtyard in the months of December and January.

Bumthang

Bhumthang

Bumthang is believed to be the cultural capital of Bhutan where a variety of old monasteries and temples are situated. The most holy place within Bhutan the place where it is believed that Bhutan’s “patron saint”, Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) was a meditator. The oldest temples and monasteries located in Bumthang include Kurje the monastery Jambey Lhakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang and Jakar Dzong. Jambey Lhakhang was built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century. Tamshing Lhakhang, founded in 1501 by Pema Lingpa. Jakar Dzong was built on the site of an earlier temple founded by the Ralung Hierarch Yongzin Ngagi Wangchuk (1517-1554). The monastery is situated on the ridge that overlooks Jakar town, which is located in Bumthang’s Chamkhar valley in Bumthang. The Bumthang district Bumthang comprises four main valleys i.e. Ura, Chumey, Tang and Choekhor. The best reason to visit Bumthang is to find out more about the culture of Bhutan, the history, traditions and heritage of Bhutan.

Hoshizora Treks and Tour provides these Bhutan Cultural Tour in addition to other treks and tours such as Druk Path Trekking. If you’d like to modify the itinerary we have provided or have any questions we can help you. Please get in touch with us.

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Best selling tour package in Nepal

Nepal is a naturally blessed and historically rich country and because of these reasons it is one of the best places to visit around the world. The natural beauties and the uniqueness of the cultures makes the Nepal visit always new and extraordinary. Nepal has eight of the world’s ten highest peaks with many other small peaks here and there. From the low land of just 60m from sea level to the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest at an elevation of 8,848m falls in Nepal. The country is mainly divided in three regions, they are Terai, Hilly and Himalayan. Terai offers plain land which is very suitable for agriculture. Hilly offers hills and some plain land which is very suitable for treks and getting glimpses of mountains whereas Himalayan is perfect for peak climbing and expeditions.

Nepal is very rich in cultural diversity and it has several ethnic groups who have their own culture and tradition. They also have their own cuisine and dishes are very unique and good that we can’t forget for a lifetime. Almost 45% of Nepal’s land is covered with forests that shelter varieties of floras and faunas. Nepal is also home to many endangered species of birds and animals like one-horned rhinoceros, swamp deer, bengal tiger, snow leopard, red panda etc. Historical background of the Kingdom of Nepal, ancient history of monuments and cultural heritage makes Nepal a place worth visiting. Nepalese people are very religious so we can see many pagoda style temples around Nepal which were built centuries ago and some of them are also listed in UNESCO’s World Heritage sites. Nepal also has some amazing palaces where ancient kings used to live. These places are also worth visiting as they offer ancient art and culture. Ancient kings who used to rule in Nepal were very ambitious and used to make structures which are unimaginable like Pachpanne Jhyal Durbar (55 window palace), golden gate, golden tap and golden temple.

Hence, Nepal is a must visit place having almost all aspects. It is a beautiful country with friendly and welcoming people as they believe in Atithi Devo Bhawa which means guest is god. We at Linkage Nepal provide the best packages from our side to explore this beautiful country. We make sure that our guests enjoy the trip at an affordable cost. 

Here are some of the bestselling tour packages

Kathmandu Pokhara Tour

Kathmandu Pokhara Tour is a perfect tour for those who want to explore ancient Nepal as well as view exotic landscape of Nepal. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. It was declared as the capital when King Prithivi Narayan Shah successfully conquered the place during his unification of kingdoms. In Ancient time, the Kathmandu valley (i.e. Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan) was separate kingdoms where different kings used to rule. Other than that Kathmandu has Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath and all of them are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Pashupatinath is a holy place for people following Hindu religion whereas Swayambhunath and Bouddhanath is a holy place for people following Hindu and Buddhist religion. They are not just religious places but they have history too which makes visit even more exciting. Legend says that Swayambhunath was formed from a lotus. Pashupatinath is said to be built when farmer’s cows used to pour their whole milk on the place where the Shiva Linga (statue of Lord Shiva) was buried. After it was taken out, it was established as a temple. Whereas Bouddhanath was built when a prince accidently cut his father’s throat. Pokhara is a beautiful city with lakes hence it is also called city of lakes. It has Phewa, Begnas and other many small lakes where tourists can go boating and enjoy their time. It also offers views of mountains along with beautiful landscape and typical old villages. Other than that, it is also famous for its mountain museum, world peace pagoda, caves and waterfalls. Pokhara is a complete package for those who want to explore nature and do outdoor activities as well. The altitude in both places is medium so visitors don’t have to worry about altitude sickness.

Kathmandu Nagarkot Pokhara tour

Kathmandu Nagarkot Pokhara Tour is a perfect blend for people who want to experience sunrise in valleys and want to explore ancient Nepal and its architecture. Kathmandu is a place where the visitors can see a lot of temples, religious temples. The history of these temples are also amazing so it is one of the most famous tourist destinations around Nepal. Nagarkot is situated on a hill from where visitors can see breathtaking views of the sunrise in the valley and see mountains. The view of the mountains are not closer but Pokhara provides a close view of the mountains and the risk of altitude sickness in these places are also negligible so many visitors prefer to explore ancient Nepal with a flavor of nature.

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Tour is a perfect tour for animal lovers and bird watchers with the topping of historical Nepal. This is one of the best tours which visitors can choose around Nepal. Visitors get to explore the ancient and historic city of Kathmandu as well as experience mountain views from Pokhara but the best part is jungle safari in Chitwan. It is a lifetime experience as visitors will be able to see some endangered species of animals along with more than 500 species of bird and uncounted species of insects and reptiles. Visitors will be able to experience elephant jungle safari and see elephant breeding centers. On top of that visitors will also get a special performance from the Tharu community where they show their dance and culture. It is a really fun and adventurous tour which is suitable for all aged people.

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini tour

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini Tour is one of the best tours Nepal has to offer as it covers many idle tourist destinations around Nepal. After visiting an ancient city of Kathmandu which is rich in history and culture, Pokhara is an amazing city for those who love to watch mountains and go on outdoor activities like boating and Chitwan is a perfect place for those who love nature and want to watch animals and birds. Finally Lumbini is the birth place of Lord Gautam Buddha who is also known as the light of Asia. Lord Buddha was a king who then left his palace and became a monk. The Lumbini tour will be around the palace of Lord Gautam Buddha. Around the palace many nations have built their own temples in respect of Lord Buddha. There is also Shanti Deep (peace flame) which is burned 24×7 because of the natural gas beneath it. The place has Ashoka pillar which was built centuries ago.

Honeymoon Tour Pokhara, Sarangkot and Bandipur

The time spent with your loved ones is the most precious once so we at Linkage Nepal have the best package. Touring around Pokhara, Sarangkot and Bandipur. Pokhara is a beautiful city and also known as the city of lakes. Pokhara is an excellent place to spend quality time with our loved ones with exotic landscapes with views of mountains or go boating in lakes. You can also spend our time visiting mountain museums, caves and waterfalls in Pokhara. Lakeside in Pokhara is really famous for its environment with music. The place has many hotels offering breathtaking views. Sarangkot is just a little bit far from Pokhara and it is a wonderful place to witness sunrise with your loved ones. The place offers incredible views of landscapes and mountains and visitors can experience mountains turning to gold from pink during the sunrise. Bandipur is a wonderful place offering views of landscapes and mountains along with culture and tradition. Here you can enjoy authentic Nepali and Newari along with other cuisines and explore the beautiful village with your loved ones.

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Nepal Tibet Tour

Nepal Tibet Tour Packages

The planning of a trip to Nepal and Tibet can be accomplished by two different ways. Are you going between Nepal through Tibet and vice versa? Or do you go to Tibet back to Nepal? Which is the better route to travel? We suggest the route that connects Tibet to Nepal instead of the reverse route for the best option to follow.

Tibet through Nepal Tour

One of the most important factors to consider when looking to embark on an overland journey in the Tibetan plateau is the time. In addition, the journey overland between Nepal to Tibet will take more duration than the trip to Tibet towards Nepal.

If you’re thinking of beginning your journey in Nepal and then traveling via land to Tibet and Tibet, then you’ll require an additional 3 to 5 days for the trip. It is at minimum three days to get the entry visa needed to go in to Tibet in Nepal. This Chinese Group Visa can only be issued after you arrive in Kathmandu because it requires your passport’s original form and can take up to three working days for processing. The visa must be requested through your travel agent. That means instead of rushing off to Tibet when you get to Nepal you must be patient for at least three working days prior to your departure on the plateau.

Sickness and Altitude

The highest region on Earth, Tibet Autonomous Region has an average altitude of 4,500m. But, Nepal, which neighbors Tibet close, is the lowest altitude. If you travel between Kathmandu to Lhasa it is possible to experience an abrupt increase in altitude throughout the journey. This means the chance of suffering from altitude sickness increases because of the rapid ascent upon entering the Tibetan plateaus from Nepal.

Tourists are able to enter Tibet via Nepal through Gyirong Port, and go further into Tibet via Gyirong County which is about 100 km away from the harbor. While Kathmandu is located at 1400 meters in altitude, Gyirong Port lies at an elevation of 1,850 meters. Gyirong Town, which is just 25km of the Port has elevated to 2,700m higher than sea-level. The majority of Kathmandu is the first stop on Tibet tours include an overnight stay here prior to heading towards EBC and Kailash by Gyirong County which stands 4,200 meters above sea level and is about 70km distant from Gyirong Town.

If you’re traveling to Everest Base Camp on the Nepal tour, from Tibet tour, there’s an increase of 2,700m without the need for a full day to get used to. When you leave Gyirong Town, you ascend quickly through the Gyirong Valley to more than 4000 meters in only 70 km of driving and then drive straight to EBC with 5,200m elevation. You will then travel over Gawula Pass (5,211m) back before arriving at Tingri (4348m) then spend the over night there. In the days to come you’ll pass Gyatsola Pass (5,248m) and Tsola Pass (4,600m) on the route up to Shigatse (3,900m) as well as ascend over Simila Mountain Pass (5,150m) and Gampala Pass (4,998m) on the journey between Gyantse (3,977m) up to Lhasa.

If you are traveling to Kailash from Nepal and after leaving Gyirong Port, you will travel through Zhongba County (4,772m) via Gyirong County and stay overnight there, before making your way towards Lake Manasarovar at 4,590m and Darchen at 475 meters.However should you be traveling through Tibet to Nepal and back, you will have plenty of time to adjust to the elevation change from EBC as well as Mt. Kailash. Once you reach Lhasa it is possible to adjust to the higher elevation for a few days, before moving out over the plateau. This is crucial in the journey from Tibet to Nepal in the sense that you’ll rise to altitudes of more than 5,000 metres at different spots throughout the region.

After you leave Lhasa After leaving Lhasa, you will travel through Gyantse (3,977m) as well as Shigatse (3,900m) then spend the night there in order to climb slowly. After that, you’ll be able to reach Tingri at 4,390m before arriving at EBC at 4,390 meters. From EBC the journey is downhill until Kathmandu making the journey easier in terms of elevation.

Nepal up to Tibet for a night at EBC

If you are traveling across Lhasa to Kathmandu since you’re well-acclimatized at high altitudes prior to leaving Lhasa it is also possible to get more used to the altitude when you travel by land and gradually ascend until you get to EBC. That means that since you will be well-acclimatized at the time you arrive there, you are able to spend the night at EBC which is the base camp located at the base of the world’s tallest mountain. This will allow you to capture some stunning sunrise and sunset photos of the glowing orange light on the mountain’s slopes. Also, you can see the many stars visible at this height as well as all of the stars in our galaxy which is that is, the Milky Way. You can also stay in a traditional tent of nomads at the well-known tent guesthouses.When travelling across Kathmandu to Lhasa it is not possible to get the additional days needed to adjust to higher altitudes. This means you will not be able to stay overnight in the camp at base. Instead, you’ll leave from Gyirong and travel towards the camp and leaving later in the afternoon, stopping for the night at Tingri in the route to Shigatse. This means you are missing out on one of the most exciting aspects of an excursion to EBC.

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