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WHAT
WE OFFER:
We have prepared the following
exclusive itineraries that cover
NEPAL
- TIBET
- BHUTAN &
INDIA.
Whether of short or long duration, these programs
have been specially tailor-made to suit the interests
of our clientele gleaned from our experiences in operating
these tours in the past. However, Should they require
more fine-tuning to cater to your particular needs,
we could adapt our itineraries accordingly. |
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2008
Booking Open |
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Dear Traveler Colleagues !!!
Warm greetings, Namaste & Tashi Delek!!!
HOLIDAY NEPAL, takes this opportunity to extend to
all our heartfelt thanks for your continue support in
promoting to
Nepal-Tibet-Bhutan
tour. As the new season unfold, We take this pleasure in
presenting you with our new concept program for conducted
tours as tentative schedule which covering NEPAL, TIBET &
BHUTAN FIXED DEPARTURE round the year 2008. as
well as a wide range of Trekking & Culture Program on
NEPAL.
We sincerely hope & thanks once again you continuing
patronage and look forward to the same in the coming years. |
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Place of Interest |
View Details |
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Thimphu Valley |
Phuentsholing |
Paro Valley |
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Punakha |
Wangdue Phodrang |
Trongsa |
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Bumthang |
Lungtsi |
Tashigang |
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The most popular
destination today beckons! On the roof of
the world, nestled on the lap of the Eastern
Himalayas, is Bhutan, or the Kingdom of the
Thunder Dragon. Here, centuries old ways of
life, culture and tradition blend
harmoniously with modern times of create a
fairytale realm like no other.
Bhutan has never been colonalized and the
Bhutanese are fiercely protective about
their independence. After centuries of
self-imposed isolation, Bhutan has emerged
strongly from the shrouds of myth as a
nation exemplified for choosing all the
right paths. Bhutan is perhaps the only
nation in the world where billboards and
tobacco are banned. Their absence further
heightens the nations intact forest cover of
more than 70 percent of its entire land and
its prestigious standing among the 10 global
hotspots for environmental conservation.
Bhutan is also the recipient of the
Champions of The Earth Award 2005 from the
United Nations Environment Program.
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SNOWMAN TREK WITH
GANKHAR PHUNSUM EXTENSION
Package: Full Board Plan
Trek Rating: Moderate
Duration: 28 Day 29 Nights
Season: March – April – May – June
August – September – October – November
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Bhutan:
Druk Yul - Population: 7,00,000 - Capital: Thimpu
Location: Bhutan lies between 890 and 920E and
270 and 280 N.
Time: 30 minutes ahead of Indian standard time. 6 hours
ahead of GMT.
Language: Drukpa (67%) of Tibetan and Monpa
Bhutan Travel
Information: All Foreign National Tourists
visiting Bhutan must travel through all inclusive
package Tours, for which there is a fixed tariff set by
the Royal government of Bhutan. This Tariff includes the
Services of accommodation, All meals, Transportation
within the country, Guide services, sightseeing and
entrance fees for the museums and monuments.
Tourism in Bhutan:The Royal Government of Bhutan
adheres strongly to a policy of low impact/volume, high
value tourism.
Tourism policy dictates that the industry must be
environmentally and ecologically friendly, socially and
culturally acceptable and economically viable.
The Government recognizes the importance of tourism in
achieving social-economic development, promoting
understanding among people and building closer ties of
friendship. |
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Upon arrival at Paro airport, received by representative of
Bhutan travel agent, transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight
at the hotel in Paro. |
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After breakfast, drive to the ruins of Drukgyel dzong, now in
ruins was built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate the
victory over the Tibetan invaders in1644; the dzong name's means
indeed " victorious Druk ". The Dzong was used as an
administrative center until 1951 when a fire caused by butter
lamp destroyed it. Then visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan's
oldest and most sacred monasteries dating from the introduction
of Buddhism in the 8th century and then visit Rimpung Dzong (Paro
Dzong) built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. The Dzong
presently houses administrative offices. After lunch visit the
Ta dzong, an ancient watchtower, which has been, since 1967, the
national museum of Bhutan. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in
Paro. |
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Our trek to Shana starts at Drukgyal Dzong following the Paro
river and we pass cultivated fields and tiny picturesque
villages. The forests are alive with numerous birds and brightly
coloured butterflies. Overnight at camp Shana. Altitude 2,820 m;
Distance 14 Km; Time 5 - 6 hours. |
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The trail follows the river through a heavily forested area with
a few isolated farmhouses. It narrows and closes in and the
trail winds up and down along the drainage. We pass a junction
enroute, where another path leads north over the Tremo La to
Tibet. Camp is in a meadow with a stone shelter. Altitude 3610
m; Distance 21 Km; Time 7 - 8 hours. |
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In the morning after passing a small army post, the trail slowly
leaves the forest line and gradually climbs into a beautiful
valley, passing Tegethang, a winter home of yak herdsmen. Lunch
will be served in one of these huts. Lots of yaks will be seen
today before we arrive at the Jhomolhari base camp (4,115 m).
High mountains overlook the camp and visible nearby are the
ruins of an old fortress used to guard Bhutan against Tibetan
invasions. Altitude 4,115 m; Distance 15 Km; Time 5 - 6 hours.
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| Rest day at Jangothang, enjoy the superb view all around.
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The trail follows the stream for half an hour and crosses the
bridge to the right side. Start the climb up to the first ridge
with a breathtaking view of Jumolhari, Jichu Drakey and Tsrim
Ghang. Then walk towards the valley, almost flat for a while,
until the climb to the Nyeley la pass at an altitude of 4,700
meters. After the pass it's a gradual descent to the Lingshi
camp, enjoying the panorama view of the peaks and Lingshi dzong.
Camp altitude is 4000 meters. Walking time 7-8 hours.
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Walk past the Lingshi dzong, perched on the hilltop with a
commanding view of green hill, the Winding River and magnificent
peaks. This is a very easy day and a pleasant walk, through
villages and yak herders camps. Lunch will be at scenic Goyuna
village. After lunch, a short walk will reach you to Chebisa
village. We camp here by the side of stream at an altitude of
3,850 meters. Walking time 5-6 hours. |
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Today begins with a stiff climb up a ridge to Gubula pass at an
altitude of 4,500 meters, taking nearly 4 hours to the top.
After the pass descend to a lunch spot, through rhododendron
bushes. Afternoon continue along the up and down path, after
crossing the stream, through rhododendron forests and yak
herders camps. You may see herds of Blue sheep now and then.
Arrive at camp. Walking time 7-8 hours. |
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The trek starts with a climb to Jari la pass at the altitude of
4,600 meters. Then descend to Tsharijathang valley, the summer
residence of the rare Himalayan Takin (national animal of
Bhutan). From here we may have to cross the stream and get wet,
as most of the time the foot bridge is washed away, After
crossing the stream towards the left the trail ascends till you
reach Robluthang camp at an altitude of 4400meters, walking time
8-9 hours. |
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A long climb up to the shinje la pass (altitude 4900meters). The
views of the mountains from the pass are breathtaking. After the
pass descend to Lemithang. The path is quit narrow and you may
have to cross the stream and get wet again. The last part of the
trek is very interesting, with the view of Mount Gangchey Ta
peak. Arrive at camp at an altitude 4100 meters.
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In the morning you wake up with a superb view of Gangchey Ta
peak in front of you. The walk to laya is very pleasant with
wonderful views. You will pass through a damp forest, filled
with moss and singing birds. Arrive at Laya village, the second
highest settlement in the country, at an altitude of 3,800
meter. Walking time 5-6 hours. |
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Explore around the village. You can go and visit any of the
houses around. By tradition one can go to any house without an
invitation. A cup of tea or Chang (local drink) is always
offered. The people in this village are very interesting with a
unique dress, language and ornaments. |
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From Laya descend to army camp and continue following the river
till the turn off point to Rhodophu. After lunch continue the
climb through rhododendron bushes until the camp. Altitude
4,350m. Walking time 8-9 hours. |
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This is the longest day of the trip and therefore very essential
to start very early. We start at 5 am by climbing to Tsimola
(4700m) After crossing the first pass and at the little summit
one can have a superb view of Lunana, Jumolhari and Jichu Drake.
This path is flat for another four hours till the climb to
Gangla Karchula pass (5,080m). The view from the pass is
breathtaking. The whole range of mountains, including Masagang,
Tsendegang, Teri Gang can be seen, after the pass there is a
very long descent to Tarina valley. Altitude 3,980m. Walking
time 10-11 hours. |
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The day is much easier as the path follows the river down
valley. Lunch at the lowest point (3500m). After lunch climb up
about 300 meters to the village of Woche. Altitude 3,800m.
Walking time 6-7 hours. |
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The Trek starts through juniper and fir forests and then through
rhododendron bushes. We climb up to Keche la pass (4,480m) where
one can have a great view of the mountains. After the pass,
descend to the river walking through the village with stunning
views of Table Mountain and others. Follow the river, one of the
main source of Phochu, till Lhedi village. Altitude 3,650m.
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The trek continues following the river, rising gradually to
Choejong village. After lunch visit the Choejong dzong and
continue towards the wide valley. Cross the bridge to reach
Thanza camp 4,000m. Walking time 7/8 hours. |
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The trek starts with climb up to the ridge with great view of
the Table Mountain and Thanza valley below, The ridge altitude
is 4,500 m and rises gradually up to 4,650m near by the foot
bridge. After lunch walk up towards the left side of the bridge
enjoying the views of the snow peaked mountains. Climb up ridge
after ridge until you reach the camp at Tsorim at the altitude
of 5, 150m. Then down to the camp at 5125m. Walking time 8-9
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This is the highest of the trip and we start the day with a
short climb to the Tshorim lakes. Walk on the side of the lake
enjoying the panoramic views of the Gophula ranges. The last
climb to Gophula pass (5,230m) is very short. After the pass
descend to the base camp walking along the ridge. Enjoy the
great view of Gangkar Puensum. Those with a lot of energy can
divert to the left side to climb up the Pyramid Peak for better
view. Others can go down to the base camp nearly Sha Chu at the
altitude of 4,970m. Walking times 6-7 hours. |
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Time to leave the beautiful mountains, but the trek is far from
over. The path follows the Sha Chu and descends gradually to
Geshe woma at the altitude of 4,200m. Walking time 6-8 hours.
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The path continues following shachu for two and a half hours
until the stiff climb to Sakala begins. Visibility along the
Sakala trail is poor so one must watch the top of the ridge for
guidance. Lunch nearby a yak herder's camp. After lunch climb up
to Sakala pass at the altitude 4,800m. Descend to the lakes and
another short ascent to Wartangle pass (4,590m). The scenery
once again is stunning with small lakes and mountain peaks. Camp
at the altitude of 4,000m. Walking time 8-9 hours.
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A short half hour climb to Juelela (4,400m). After the pass
descend to the riverside through dense rhododendron, juniper and
conifer forest. After the bridge a little climb to Dur Tsachu
hot spring, where Guru Padmasambava is supposed to have bathed
in the 8th hot spring. Walking time 5 hours. |
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Today we go across the last pass of the trip (Juelela pass).
From the stream it is along and steady climb again with great
views of the mountains in Lunana. One comes blue lakes and yak
herders camps to arrive at the Thochechen camp at an altitude of
3,850m. Walking time 8-9 hours. |
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This is the last day of the trek. Here we change from yak to
pack ponies for carting trekking gear. The path follows the
Chamkhar Chu, descending gradually with few climbs. The trek
ends when you arrive at Dhur village. |
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Start early to visit some of the famous monasteries in Bumthang
and drive to Trongsa (70km) for lunch at local hotel. After
lunch drive to Wangdi (130km) via Pelela. Overnight at the
lodge. |
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| Afternoon free time for shopping.
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| Drive to Airport and farewell.
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Bhutan Tours &
Treks Suggested Itineraries:
Below you'll find some of the best guided Bhutan tours/treks and
Bhutan holiday packages available . Many of these tours feature
unique travel activities that you are not likely to find
anywhere else. We try to compile the best of special interest
Bhutan . If you are interested in any of these tours, please
contact us directly for ordering free information or booking.
The list is updated frequently so visit early and check often. |
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Tour Package Includes:
Twin sharing accommodation in the best available hotel or
tourist lodge/cottage.
Full board meals package
All transfer facilities as per above itinerary with sightseeing
English speaking tour or trek Guide
Entrance fees and Permit. |
Cost excludes:
Air Fare & airport tax.
Personal Expenses bar bills, laundry, tips etc
Bhutan Visa Fee & Tourism taxes US$ 20 + 10 payable
at airport at the time upon arrival.
Nepal re-entry visa fee
Travel insurance |
Compulsory payable surcharge:
USD 40.00 per night (Single pax)
USD 30.00 per night (2 pax)
Above 3 pax need not pay any surcharge.
Air Fare:
US$ 195. + 20 Tax (One Way) |
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NOTE:
Bhutan tours & treks package have one single uniform rate per
person/per day basis which is fixed by the Govt. of Bhutan. They
do not have any Budget/Standard/Deluxe categories, using
moderate hotels & all packages are on full board with
sightseeing |
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