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Specia Couple
Tour Itinerary for Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and Myanmar
Tour.
Day1.: Arrive Kathmandu
Day2.: Kathmandu tours
Day3.: Fly to Lhasa
Day4.: Lhasa sightseeing
Day5.: Lhasa sightseeing
Day6.: Day trip to Ganden
Day7.: Drive to Gyantse
Day8.: Drive to Shigatse
Day9 : Drive to Lhasa
Day10: Fly to Kathmandu
Day11: Patan & Bhaktapur tours
Day12: Fly to Chitawan for Jungle safari
Day13: Jungle safari
Day14: Fly to Kathmandu
Day15: Fly to Bhutan…………
Price Includes: Arrival/departure transfers ,
4 star hotel with daily breakfast , all meal during
Chitawan stay, all entrance fees, all land
transportation as per itinerary by land cruiser,
English speaking tourist guide for all the day,
Sightseeing as per itinerary, Tibet Travel permit,
Flight ticket Kathmandu to
Lhasa+Kathmandu-Chitawan-Kathmandu,Tibet visa fee
and service .
Price dose not includes: Daily lunch and
dinner ( US$ 7 approx. for each lunch and dinner),
Kathmandu airport departure tax, any emergency & personal expenses.
BHUTAN TOUR
Beautiful Bhutan cultural tour. 8days.
The wonderland of Himalayas.
Day 1: Fly to
western Bhutan where only the beautiful Air-port in
the kingdom lies. The representative of the Men-Lha
Adventure Company will warmly receive you and escort
you to the hotel for the refreshment. Valley of paro
Willow trees line many of the roads. Contrasting
bright
Green of the rice terraces in summer, and brilliant
white of the dzong and temple give the valley a
fresh and pleasant atmosphere. Paro valley lies
above 2280mtrs in the western Bhutan. Broad valley
is an excellent agriculture land.
In the afternoon:
National Museum: Built in 1649 as a
watchtower but in 1968 it was converted into
National Museum by the Third King. 7 storied
Building in couch shape. One of the best museum in
Asia.
Paro Dzong: Dzong is (Monastery Fortress in
English). The person who unified Bhutan in 1616
called Zhabdrung Rinpoche built it in 1646. It
survived the 1897 earthquake but a fire severely
damaged the dzong in 1907. It is one of the most
impressive and well known with finest example of
Bhutanese Architecture.
Kychu monastery: a monastery built in 659AD
by the Tibetan King Songtsen Geompo to pin down the
Ogress.
The construction of Kychu Monastery in Paro and
Jambasy Monastery in Bumtang (central Bhutan) first
put Bhutan on the Buddhist Map. Dinner and over
night at hotel in Paro.
Day 2:
Sightseeing in an around Paro Valley.
Taktshang Monastery: This Monastery is founded by
Precious Master (Guru Rinpoche) in 8th century
(747AD) during his second visit to Bhutan. He has
meditated for four month’s and founded this place as
one of the most secret pilgrim site for Buddhist. It
is also believe to be said that who ever visit this
place once in their life will be counted as thousand
time’s. After visit this place can purified your sin
that has been committed. It is about 5hours hike, if
you complete the hiking in an around Monastery.
Dungtse Monastery: Built in 1421 by famous Tibetan
saint Thangthong Gyalpo is known as ChagzamPa, A
famous iron chain bridge duilder. It contains most
extraordinary frescoes painting in the Himalayan
world. The temple is conceived as a Mandala( a
mystic Cosmic diagram).
Over night in hotel.
Day 3: Drive to
only the capital city without traffic light in the
world (Thimphu). Thimphu valley is located at an
altitude of 2320m. It is the capital city of Bhutan
(the Himalayan. Kingdom. The construction of the new
motor road from Phuntsholing (India Border) to
Thimphu (capital City) prompted this noble thought.
This is only the capital city without traffic light
in the world. Capital city of Kingdom (Thimphu). The
population is about 50,000. The population is
increasing each year due to rural-urban migration.
Visit the following places in the Thimphu.
National Library: It is located to the west of the
golf course. It was establish in 1967 to preserve
and promote religious and culture degradation from
rapid modern development. It has 4500 English titles
mainly on Buddhism. 3 baskets of Buddha teaching are
in Burmese script and 50volume have Pali tipitaka in
Devanagri script and it has 10,000 volumes of
religious text. It also contents the world largest
book with 7feet wide and 5feet tall.
Painting School: It is known as Zorig Chosum In
Bhutan (Institute for thirteen Art’s). Where 13Art’s
practiced in the Kingdom. It was establish in 1971
to preserve its invaluable heritage. The institute
offer six year’s course.
Heritage Museum: The museum content three-store
traditional rammed mud and timber. The museum
showcase the traditional artifacts used now and in
the past. It was recently inaugurated on 28th July
2001.
Textile Museum: It is located in the heart of the
city, which gives you a fair Idea of the living
national art of weaving. It was founded in 2000.
Museum introduces the major weaving techniques and
styles of local dress and textile made by the
Bhutanese Women and man.
Traditional Hospital: The institute of traditional
medicine service was establishing in 1967 as
Indigenous Unit under the department of Health
service. It promotes traditional system of medicine
in the country. Conduct research and quality control
of drugs. Provide alternative medicine as
complementary to the allopathic system.
Memorial Chorten: This Memorial Chorten (Stupa) is
the highlight of the capital city with its towering
golden spires shining in the sun and its bell
tinkling in the wind. This stupa was built in 1974
in the memory of 3rd King who passed away in 1972.
Lunch in the local restaurant dinner at hotel and
overnight. (Thimphu). Driving distance: 2and half
Hours. 65Km.
Day 4. Drive to Punakha Valley and wangdue valley
over Dochu-la Pass with 3140mtrs. Take a view of the
eastern Himalayan Peaks. It is located at 1250mtrs,
the size of the place surprising the role that
punakha played in the history of the kingdom. It was
the country’s capital for 300yrs.The fertile punakha
valley allows two rice crops a year. Orange and
banana are growing in bundance.
Wangdue Valley.This is another valley, which is one
of the largest districts in the Kingdom, which lies
above 1350mtrs. Since it is located on an exposed
promontory-overlooking a river. The town here is
very congested to make it wider, but the government
has made the town plan on another side where people
can make it wider.
Visit Punakha Dzong: This dzong was built in 1637and
consider as a 2nd oldest dzong in the country. It
covers the island at the confluence of the two
rivers; as it lies in between two rivers that is
believe as a male river and female river. It is also
use as a winter residence for the monk body. The
dzong has a very beautiful painting that has done
after the renovation in 1999.
Hike to Fertility Temple: This monastery was build
in 1456 by the cousin brother of Drukpa Kuenley
(Divine Madman). A visible monastery built on the
hillock across the valley on the right side of the
Punakha road. It is also call as the temple of the
fertility. Those who visit the temple today will be
blesses by the pairs of iron phallus, Arrow and bow,
which were use by the Divine Mad Man Drukpa Kuenley.
Driving distance: 3hours 77km
Day 5. Drive to the north direction of Punakha
Valley by following the Female River of Punkha
Valley. New stupa: The new stupa is call as Khamsum
Yueley Namgyal Chorten. This is built about 7km away
from the punakha dzong. A dome and a stack of 12
circular rings’, then an umbrella, the sun, moon and
finally a jeweled pinnacle top the three-level
chorten. It is a unique chorten and one of its kinds
in the world. It took 8and half years to complete.
Walk through the rice terrace that gives you the
fresh air.
Wangdue Dzong: The position of the dzong is
remarkable as it completely covers the spur and
commends an impressive view over both the
north,-south and east-west highway. The dzong was
built in 1638 and consider as 3rd oldest dzong in
Bhutan. Over night and dinner at Hotel. Driving
distance: 3hour’s 77Km.
Day 6. Drive to Haa Valley.
Haa valley lies above 2640mtrs from the see level.
Here they grow only wheat and Potato. First school
in Bhutan was open in this valley.
Visit Temple in Haa: Lhakhang Karpo: It is also one
among the 108monasteries that is built by the
Tibetan King (songtsen Geombo) in 659AD. It contents
the status of the present Buddha sakyamuni and the
eight bodhisattva. At present, it is use as a
monastic school for the monk body. It lies in the
beautiful Valley.
Lhakhang Nagpo: This monastery is in Black painting,
which means black monastery. It is built in the same
year with the 108monasteries in 659AD. Inside the
monastery, you can still see the lake where the
Tibetan King used to offer the holy water to God.
Driving distance: 6hours. 150km.
Day 7. Drive to Paro Valley over chelela Pass with
3988mtrs. Take a view of the Northern Himalayan
peaks, which are above 6500mtrs. Drive is through
the dens forest of Pine, Spurs, Ever Green Oak and
ETC. Evening leisure time for you to buy suvinour
for yours friends of family. Over night at hotel.
Driving distance: 3and half hour’s.
66km.
Day 8. You will be escort by the representative to
Airport for your departure to Bangkok.
THE RATES INCLUDE:-
Twin share accommodation on full board, guided
sightseeing & transfers within Bhutan as per the
itinerary on tour. Tented camp, camping gears,
porters & ponies, guide, all meals (breakfast, lunch
& dinner) while on trek. Royalty & Taxes to the
Government.
EXCLUDE WITH THE TARIFF:
Personal Expense, Drinks, Air Fare ETC…………
Destination: Yangon Bagan Mount
Popa Mandalay Mingun Inle Lake Yangon
Duration: 8 Days 7 Nights
Meal Basis: Full board (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D
= Dinner)
Itinerary
Depart to Bangkok from Paro Bhutan
Day 1 Fly to Myanmar.
You will be welcome by our guide upon arrival and
transferred to your hotel. After lunch in a local
restaurant, your tour of central Yangon featuring
National Museum; Chaukhtatgyi, a colossal reclining
Buddha; Karaweik Hall, a concrete structure shaped
like a royal barge amidst the waters of Royal Lake (Kandawgyi);
and the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, the most revered by all
Buddhists in Myanmar. Then, enjoy your dinner at a
local restaurant and an overnight stay at your
hotel. If you arrive by an evening flight, you will
be welcome by your guide and transferred to your
hotel.
Meal: -/L/D
Day 2
After breakfast, transfer to the Yangon Airport for
your flight to Bagan. Upon arrival visit Nyaung U
Market; Shwezigon Pagoda, built by King Anawrahta in
early 11th century; Wetkyi-inn Gubyaukyi Temple with
exquisite murals of Jataka scenes. Transfer to your
hotel. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon tour includes Manuha Temple, built in Mon
Style in 1059, Nampaya Temple, unique sandstone
edifice said to be residence of King Manuha; and
sunset viewing at Pyatthadagyi Pagoda. Enjoy your
dinner at a local restaurant. Stay overnight at your
hotel.
Meal: B/L/D
Day 3
start your day with watching sunrise at Mingalar
Zedi by horse carriage. Return to the hotel for
breakfast. Then, take a car trip to Mount Popa , an
extinct volcano, claimed to be abode of Nat spirits.
On this mountaintop are pagoda, shrines and
monasteries. Enjoy your lunch at Popa mountain
resort. Return to Bagan and visit the lacquer ware
industry; and sunset viewing at Shwe San Daw Pagoda.
Enjoy your dinner at a local restaurant. Stay
overnight at your hotel.
Meal: B/L/D
Day 4
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your
flight to Mandalay. Arrive at Tada Oo International
Airport, and proceed directly to visit Amarapura
(just south of Mandalay); Mahagandayon, a famous
Buddhist monastery with more than a thousand
student-monks; and 200-year-old U Bein teak bridge.
Then, continues to Mahamuni Pagoda in Mandalay, one
of the most revered Buddha images; and a short visit
to gold-foil cottage industry. Check-in at your
hotel and enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon sightseeing in Mandalay: Shwenandaw
Monastery with exquisite wood carvings; Kuthodaw
Pagoda known as the World's Biggest Book for its
stone slabs of Buddhist scriptures; and Mandalay
Hill dotted with pagodas and shrines and a vantage
point for panoramic views of the city and environs.
Enjoy your dinner at a local restaurant. Stay
overnight at your hotel in Mandalay.
Meal: B/L/D
Day 5
After breakfast, depart Mandalay to take (11 km;
about 1 hour) a trip on private boat up the
Ayeyarwady River to visit Mingun, a village on the
western bank. Tour highlights very huge but
unfinished Pahtodawgyi Pagoda; Mingun Bell, world's
largest undamaged ringing bell with a weight of 90
tons; Myatheintan Pagoda with seven concentric
terraces. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant.
Return back to Mandalay . In the afternoon at your
leisure time for relaxation and own exploration.
Enjoy your dinner and an overnight stay at your
hotel in Mandalay.
Meal: B/L/D
Day 6
|After breakfast transfer to the airport for flight
to Heho. Visit by boat in Inle Lake includes
observing unique leg-rowers, fishing canoes,
floating gardens and plantations. Then visit
well-known Nga Pe Chaung (Jumping Cat) monastery and
silversmith cottage industry. Enjoy your lunch at a
local restaurant. Afternoon visit includes cheroot
making factory; boat-making carpentry workshop and
silk and cotton weaving industry. In late afternoon,
visit famous Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda. Enjoy your dinner
and an overnight stay at your hotel.
Meal: B/L/D
Day 7
After breakfast, start a morning visit to the
floating market. After lunch, transfer to the Heho
airport for flight to Yangon. Enjoy your dinner at a
local restaurant in Yangon and an overnight stay at
your hotel.
Meal: B/L/D
Day 8
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for
departure to Bangkok and Transit.
Meal:B/-/-
Included in the tour prices are:
- Accommodation with full breakfast and shared
twin-bedded room
- Meals as specified in the programmed
- Domestic air tickets
- An English-speaking throughout guide
- All airport transfers and sightseeing (in
Air-conditioned car)
- Admission fees
- Service charges, room tax and baggage handling
Not included in the tour prices are:
- Departure airport tax at Yangon airport (USD 10
per pax)
- All insurance
- Tours and meals other than those mentioned in the
programmed
Expenditure of a personal nature, such as drinks,
souvenirs, laundry and gratuity, etc.
- Our tour prices are subject to change in case of
increases in airfares, ground transportation costs,
admission fees, etc.
Total cost of the tour for Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and
Myanmar is USD$11,600.00 for couple for 29 days tour.
Air Fare is not included with the above cost. |
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