The Experience
It’s a place you feel lucky to have experienced. So exotic. So dramatic. Hidden deep in the Himalaya. Restricted by the government. It has a magical essence that’s indescribable. It practically rubs off on you. Makes you want to cancel cable. From the deep-rooted Buddhist traditions to its remote location. Temples that cling to the cliffs. People who live unimaginably hard but full lives. A country trying to join the 21st century while retaining its ancient ways. You’ve discovered something that seemed like it couldn’t still exist. But it does. Bhutan is there. See it for yourself, if you’re lucky. An ancient landscape where life’s daily rituals remain sacred Hike to secluded temples and monasteries, including the famed Tiger’s Nest Our Bhutanese guides and friends open doors normally closed to foreigner travelers Ascend herders’ trails to find valley views and colorful prayer flags Exchange ideas with Buddhist monks and receive a blessing
DAY 1 Our Bhutanese guides and longtime friends open doors normally closed to foreigners Explore Paro Dzong, a massive fortress and hub for spiritual and community life. DAYS 2-3 An ancient landscape where life’s daily rituals remain sacred Cresting Dochu La mountain pass, take in a panorama of snowcapped Himalayan peaks Pine forests line our path through Punakha Valley Hike to Chorten Nebu, a 14th-century temple accessible only by foot Backroads was one of the first foreign groups to be warmly welcomed at this monastery, which offers an authentic look at traditional Bhutanese culture. DAY 4 Ascend herders’ trails to find valley views and colorful prayer flags Raft down Punakha’s Mochu river on our way to the exquisite riverside Punakha Dzong, Bhutan’s 300-year-old lofty winter capital. DAY 5 Exchange ideas with Buddhist monks and receive a blessing Cheri Goemba Monastery beckons from above Dodina village From Dochu La Pass at 10,000 feet, climb to almost 12,000 feet to reach the remote monastery of Lumitsawa. DAYS 6-8 Hike to secluded temples and monasteries, including the otherworldly cliff-clinging Tiger’s Nest Believe in legends? A giant ogress is said to have inspired construction of 7th-century Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery Paro’s shops abound with exotic items Sip a hot brew 9,200 feet up at Taktshang teahouse and savor superb views.
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