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Being a Buddhist country, Bhutan has a lot to offer to Buddhist believers. From blessings of all kinds to teachings of all types, and practices in different ways, Bhutan has it all. Take time out from your busy life and try to find a recess in the tranquility of your mind. Skip from the hustles and bustles of your city and come to Bhutan to have momentary easy breathing and look inwards. We offer a Dodeydra Meditation Tour trip to Dodeydra Meditation Centre. Truly, many have found themselves after this trip and returned home.

Day 1: Paro to Thimphu

You will be received at the Paro International Airport (2200 meters above sea level).
Travel to Thimphu (2300m).
In the afternoon, visit National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma Stupa, Takin (the national animal) Park, Bhutan Post Office to have printed personal stamps, and the Thimphu Tashichhodzong.

Overnight at Hotel Para Phendeyling (or similar)

Day 2: Thimphu

Hike to Chagri Monastery (2850m) in the first half of the day.
After lunch, walk in town and watch the Bhutanese national game, Archery.

Overnight at Hotel Para Phendeyling (or similar)

Day 3: Thimphu

Hike to Dodeydra monastery (3000m) which is over 3 hours.
En route, have a clear and breathtaking view of Thimphu valley.
Evening, have a respite by meditating with the monks.

Overnight at monastery

Day 4: Thimphu to Punakha

Hike back to Thimphu and depart for Punakha.
On the way, stop at Dochula Pass (3150m) to visit Druk Wangyal Chortens.
The next stop is at Chimi Lhakhang which is better known as the temple of fertility.

Overnight at Zhingkham Resort (or similar)

Day 5: Punakha–Phobjikha valley

Visit the majestic Punakha Dzong (1200m) and the longest suspension bridge.
Travel to Phobjikha (3000m), the place known for hosting the endangered Black-Necked Cranes as its winter habitat.
Also, visit the iconic Gangtey Goenpa—the seat of the revered Peling Branch of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Hike through the Nature Trail in the evening.

Overnight at Homestay

Day 6: Phobjikha-Paro

Leave Phobjikha for Paro valley.
En route, visit Semtokha Dzong, the oldest dzong in Bhutan.
In the afternoon, have an orientation tour along Paro Street.

Overnight at Bhutan Mandala Resort (or similar)

Day 7: Tiger’s Nest Hike

Hike for Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery (2900m), which is Bhutan’s most famous monastery built in the 8th century by Guru Rinpoche (spiritual master).
Also, visit Kyichu Lhakhang – one of Bhutan’s oldest and most beautiful temples, and Drugyel Dzong if time permits.

Day 8: Departure:

Leave Bhutan for Delhi/Bangkok/Singapore