The Kingdom of Bhutan as it is popularly called is a country which offers multitude of experience for travelers with its versatile sightseeing locations and famous visit to the textile hub. In fact, many people are probably not aware that the textile manufactured in this country is recognized across the globe. It is true that textile in Bhutan is considered as the highest form of art and every traveler must include Bhutan Textile Museum in the itinerary. However, the best way to enjoy a cultural trip to this country is to consider the option of a three-day trek in Bumthang Valley and you can talk to your tour operator for arranging a trip.
Enjoying a Cultural Trip
You can start by visiting Paro and the sightseeing locations that include KichuLhakhang, RinpungDzong, with the former being the oldest temple in the country. In fact, you will cherish architectural beauty of some of the oldest heritage buildings and infinite monuments in several places across Bhutan and make sure that the travel operator is acquainted with these beautiful spots while planning a trip to this country. For complete and relishing experience of Bhutan cultural tours with Bhutan Mahayana Tours, you may contact Bhutan Mahayana Tours to know the best ways in which you can draw your itinerary. Finding out new ways to explore this country is interesting for passionate travelers.
Beginning your trip
From the arrival and sightseeing in Paro and traveling from this location to Thimphu with a stopover at Taktsang Monastery on the second day of your stay in this country is the ideal option. The third day can begin with the exploration of all major sightseeing locations and on the fourth day you can travel to Punakha from Thimphu which will not take more than two to three hours. With the arrival of the fifth day, you can start from Punakha to Bumthang Valley for a short trek and this entire stretch of travel may take around seven to eight hours.
Time for trekking
Envisaging Bhutan cultural tours remains incomplete without the trekking options of NgangLhakhang and OgyenCholing. While the former trek is small and lasts for two to three hours, the latter extends for seven hours and this can be arranged on the sixth and seventh day of the trip. In fact the trek begins with NgangLhakhang and ends in Bumthang Valley. If you are not too keen, you can cut short the trek and visit the sightseeing locations in Bumthang and Jakar and travel to Wangdue on the tenth day from Bumthang which can take about six to seven hours. Finally, you can come back to Paro from Wangdue and prepare for returning home.
Visiting the hub of art
While exploring the heritage and culture of Bhutan, you cannot forget to talk to your travel operator for traveling to Bhutan Textile Museum which is located in Thimphu. The museum displays unique collection of textile artifacts that have generated interest from various nations across the world. It is not surprising that travelers to this country have started including this museum in their itinerary while planning a tour to Bhutan and enjoying its everlasting natural beauty and tranquility.