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Land Cost US$ PER PERON
Trip Code PTT/NO/032
Name Of Tour Darjeeling-Sikkim-Bhutan-Nepal Trek/Tour
Route of the trek Fly in Kth- Bhadrapur, fly out Paro-Ktm
Tour Catagory MODERATE/STANDARD
Minimum Group Size 02-04 Persons
Total Trip 24 Days
Kathmandu 05 Days
Sikkim Tour 11 Days
Bhutan Tour 07 Nights/8 Days
Meal Basis Full Board (Darjeeling, Sikkim & Bhutan Portion) B/B + Plan Nepal Portion

OPTIONS
THE GROUP CAN ALSO DECIDE TO START THE TRIP FROM FLY KTM-PARO AND ENDS AT BHADRAPUR AND FLY OUT FOR KTM FOR THE SAME TOUR ITINERARY.

NEPAL PORTION

Day 01: KATHMANDU-NEPAL
Arrive to Kathmadnu by Trans Avia or any other airlines by, meet at the airport and transfer to hotel welcome drink, check in, fixed the room and luggage. Completely free day rest or short walking around the city.

Day 02: KATHMANDU -NEPAL
Wake up 6:30 a.m. breakfast 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and half day sightseeing starts at 9 a.m. for Hindu temple Pashupatinath, Buddhist shrine Swayambhu Stupa or Boudhanath, China visa procedure with original passport.

DARJEELING-SIKKIM PORTION-INDIA

Day 03
Pick up from the Bhadrapur airport or Kakarvitta and drive to Darjeeling /Check in hotel.

Day 04
A day in Darjeeling visiting places of tourist interest. O/N at Darjeeling.

Day 05
Drive to Yuksam from Darjeeling.Check in hotel in Yuksam.

Day 06
Trek starts from Yuksam to Tsokha. O/N

Day 07
Trek from Tsokha to Phedang.O/N.

Day 08
Trek from Phedang to Dzongri O/N.

Day 09
Trek from Dzongri to Thangshing.

Day 10
Trek from Thangshing to Samiti Lake.

Day 11
Trek form Samiti Lake to Gochala (pass) & return to Kokrochung. O/N.

Day 12
Trek Kokrochung to Tsokha.O/N.

Day 13
Trek Tsokha to Yuksam. Stay O/N at Yuksam.

Day 14
Early morning drive to Phuntsoling (drop).

BHUTAN PORTION

08 DAYS CENTRAL BHUTAN CULTURAL TOUR

Day 15: Arrive at Phuntsholing
Your journey starts to Bhutan from Phuntsholing, popularly known as the gateway to Bhutan. Phuntsholing is a vibrant town located adjacent to the Indian Border town of Jalpaiguri, a distict of the Indian state of West Bengal. The town is a bustling commercial centre providing a glimpse of Indian merchants in their particular attire and Bhutanese in National dress. On arrival at Phuntsholing, our representatives of Tour Company will welcome you to Bhutan and escort to Hotel. After lunch visit Zangdopelri Temple sourrounded by parks. Overnight and Dinner in Hotel.

DAY 16: Phuntsholing - Thimphu
After early breakfast in the morning, drive to Thimphu which is 180 km. Visit Kharbandi Monastery just about 5 kilometres on the way built by the Royal Grand Mother in 1967. There is a Beautiful garden near the monastery and the views of the plain is spectacular from here. The journey begins on the first road built in Bhutan as you ascend from the plains of Phuntsholing. The weather cools as you climb up further North climbing the endlessly mountains, entering into the Himalayas of Bhutan. Lunch stop at Bunakha, the best to view the Mountains. As you reach Thimphu, the Capital you will have a short sightseeing to the places such as Memorial Stupa and Dechen Phodrang, the site of Thimphu's original Dzong (fortress). It is now the state monastic school where you will see lot of small little monks Opportunity to visit with some of the monks and observe life within the monastery. In the old days, the oldest son of every family was offered to a monastery where the child grew up as a monk. Even now, it is not uncommon for some families to continue the practice. Dinner and reception by the host. Overnight in Hotel.

DAY 17: Thimpu - Sightseeing
Thimphu is at the elevation of 2320mts with the population of about 40,000 people. The days sightseeing starts with the visit to Visit Zilukha nunnery monastery founded by Tibetan Saint Thangthong Gyalpo ( the iron chain builder) In the 13th century. Drive up to the broadcasting tower to view the whole town and on the way back see the endangered rare species of animal in the world known as Takin, the National animal of Bhutan. Visit the Handicrafts Emporium where Bhutanese textiles and other handicrafts are displayed and can be purchased. Visit the Painting School where traditional art is still practiced through the instructions in the art of painting Thangkas (sacred Buddhist scrolls). After lunch visit National Library, Traditional Handmade paper factory and Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress built in 1629. Free in the evening to visit some of the finest handicraft shops. Dinner and Over night in hotel.

Day 18: THIMPHU - BUMTHANG
After early breakfast, drive to Bumthang. Today your journey is quite long crossing three passes on the way. The first stop Dochu-la pass (3150mts). Stop for a while for refreshment at the cafe and see the spectacular view of the Eastern Himalayan ranges. The road passes first through temperate leafy forest with lot of Rhododendrons and Magnolias trees, then finally descend down to a semi tropical zone where Orange's trees, Banana trees and cactuses are found in abundance. Visit Punakha Dzong ont the way, the capital of Bhutan until 1955. Again drive another 6 hours with the Picnic Lunch at Chendbji Stupa, a nice spot for lunch and a good place for resting. Stop for a while at Trongsa Town for a Tea and snacks.Trongsa in the central Bhutan is the ancestral home of present Royal family and Dzong is one of the most beautiful Dzongs in Bhutan. Overnight in Lodge

Day 19: BUMTHANG - sightseeing
Bumthang lies at the altitude of 2580m is broad and flat valley, so today you can visit to all the places of interest. It includes a visit to some of the oldest monasteries built in the 7th century, by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. One of the 108 temples built by him throughout Tibet and the Himalayas to overcome a demon giantess. The next visit will be to the important Buddhist monasteries like Kurje Lhakhang, Tamshing Monastery, Konchosum Lhakhang and Lamae Gompa. Late afternoon, a stroll around town and visit the Swiss cheese factory and a local farm house to try the famous buckwheat noodles and the buckwheat pancake, a staple food of Bumthang. Your Tour Company will arrange a hot stone bath at the local farmhouse if you like. After a warm bath you will be served with an Ara, a spirit distilled from wheat, millet or rice to warm yourself. Overnight in Lodge.

Day 20: BUMTHANG - THIMPHU
Early breakfast and make a return journey towards Thimphu which takes a almost 10 hours including a picnic lunch stop on the way and tea/coffee stop at Dochula Café. Visit Trongsa Dzong on the way. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 21: THIMPHU- PARO
Drive early morning to Paro and visit Drugyel Dzong (ruin fort) towards the north, where the roads ends. Although in ruins, this Dzong was once a great historical importance. It was from here that the Bhutanese finally commemorate the victory of Bhutan over Tibetan invasions. You can also see the spectacular view of scared mountain " Mount Jomolhari", the mountain of Goddess (24,000ft) from there. On the way back visit a typical Bhutanese farmhouse and see the real Bhutanese way of life and also taste some typical Bhutanese food. Afternoon visit Ta Dzong, the national Museum of Bhutan located on a hill above the Paro Dzong over looking the Paro valley and Dzong. Visit the Dzong, the massive fortress in Paro valley and is approached by a gently sloping flagstone road and a beautiful covered wooden bridge. Today the Dzong is the administrative seat of the district of Paro, and it also contains a state monastic community of approximately 200 monks. The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong, with its superb woodwork, is one of the most beautiful in Bhutan. This Dzong was built in 1645 AD. Overnight in Hotel and Dinner and cocktail party by the host for your last stay in Bhutan.

DAY 22: Fly PARO -KATHMANDU
Drive to airport for your onward departure, seeing off at the airport meet at the airport by representative of Pacific Travel & Tours (P) Ltd. And transfer to hotel (maybe same or can be changed same standard for your new taste)

Day- 23: KATHMANDU
One more half day city sightseeing around Kathmandu city like: Budhanilkantha or Patan city or one night Nagarkot overnight with sunshine and sunset view via Bhaktapur city sightseeing.



























Day 24:

DEPART TO YOUR HOME arrive to home by Trans Avia Airlines, assistance at the airport for check in clearance. For departure tax Rs: 1100 each.

COST INCLUDES

DARJEELING-SIKKIM PORTION
Airport pick up & drop including all necessary transportation, good class hotels in Yuksam, Gangtok and Pemayangtse, trekking support with trekking guide, cook, potters, yaks, trekking accommodation with meals & beverages, services for trekking permit, Kanchenjanga National Park fees & other necessary services, airport tax for domestic flight, flight Ktm-Bhadrapur, departure drop for this flight.

BHUTAN PORTION
Twin Sharing accommodation mode in full board, overland transportation within Bhutan, sightseeing as per itinerary with English speaking guide, necessary airport/hotel airport transfer, culture shows (if it covers) departure for Kathmandu transportation for tour start and ending point, permits/visa for Bhutan, English speaking guide, one way airfare for Paro-Ktm or Ktm-Paro.

NEPAL PORTION
Welcome drink (soft drink, beer, tea or coffee) arrival Departure transfer to/from hotel airport, Kathmandu city sightseeing with English, German, Japanese speaking guide twin sharing accommodation with daily breakfast, all entrance fees for monuments at sightseeing time, all tax and VAT at the hotel.

EXCLUDES

DARJEELING-SIKKIM-NEPAL PORTION
The cost does not include expenses of personal nature such as laundry, telephone, alcohol and personal insurance however covers immediate medical facilities.

BHUTAN PORTION
Airport tax in Bhutan Bhutan Visa fee on arrival [US$ 20+ US$ 10 Bhutan Tourism Development fee payable at airport upon arrival], Nepal re-entry visa fee, drinks at hotels/lodges and expenses of personal nature such as laundry, tips, Nepal re-entry visa US$ 50 each.

MORE SUGGESTION
You would need to bring your sleeping bags if you prefer your personal one. Other things you need to bring are good trekking boots, warm trekking gear such as wind proof jackets, woolen caps, sunscreen lotions etc. (We can send you more list).

VISA FOR INDIA & NEPAL

FOR INDIA:
In Advance you can have visa for India from Indian high commission office at your country or can have from Kathmandu Indian high commissioner office but takes some more days.

FOR NEPAL:
Visa can be obtained from the Royal Nepalese Embassy or Consulate or at the entry points in Nepal on your arrival day, you need two passport size photo and have to fill up a visa form at the counter. Nepal visa fee for single entry US$ 30 each for the first 60 days.

BOOKING & PAYMENT
At least 1 month prior to your tour, a booking with full passport details [including occupation], home address, sex, date of birth, expiry date of passport and part or 50% payment should reach us. And the rest due can be collected on your arrival at the first destination. To obtain visa & permit we need at least few days during which time you should be available in Kathmandu.

TOUR HINTS FOR SOUTH ASIA

Nepal
Nepal is the land where Lord Buddha was born over 2,500 years ago. Roughly rectangular in shape, the Kingdom of Nepal is situated between China in the north and India in the south. The land extends approximately 885 km east to west, and 193-km north to south. Nepal is primarily based in tourism, carpet, and garment. Tourism in Nepal won incomparable advantage for worldwide tourist for the whole year round.

Darjeeling
Darjeeling popularly known as the mountains enclose the "Queen of Hills" especially the magnificent snow capped Kanchenjunga at the background. The deeper significance of this place is the unseen spiritual influence binding the races to form a great place for pilgrimage. Darjeeling is a special place for any visitor. From the plains of India the road rises up gradually through the evergreen tea plantations unequalled by any other tea producers of the world. The local residents in colorful costumes, balancing on the sloppy terraced plantations busy choosing to pluck the best pulp tea. During the clear weather good photographs can be taken with the famous " TOY TRAIN" of Darjeeling, when it Zig Zags through the mountain ridges. A days halt in Darjeeling will bring you to the exotic fauna of this region. The multi racial inhabitants celebrate festivals and other ritual offerings at different times, prevailing throughout the year. The best part of all is sampling the variety of local cuisine, shopping and being entertained by the local people.

In this New World of today, no one can be rehabilitated without self help. The MOTO of the local refugees with their strong will power and determination have formed the Tibetan Refugee self help center. It was blessed and honored by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Today this committee has became the center for Handicrafts and other hand made products contributing to the tourism development.

Sikkim
Small but beautiful. Sikkim is situated in the Eastern himalayas spread below the world's third highest mountain Kanchenjunga (8585 m) revered by the Sikkimese as their protective deity. Sikkim is separated by the Singalila Range from Nepal in the a west, Chola Range from Tibet in the Northeast and Bhutan in the Southeast. Rangit and Rangpo river from the borders with the Indian state of West Bengal in the South.

Though measuring just 65 km. by 115 kms - the size of Switzerland - it ranges from sweltering deep valleys - a mere 300 mts above sea level to lofty snow peaks such as Kanchenjunga. On its West side is the massif 31 Kms long Zemu Glacier. Various explorers and mountaineers have claimed to have seen YETI or its foot prints in the vicinity of the mountain and its glacier,- "The Abominable Snowman" has its place in folklore.

Sikkim's botanical and geological affluence is truly impressive. The varieties of birds and butterflies in Sikkim is matched only by incredible diversity in the animal and botanical world, nourished by unique dramatic geographical features. The lower altitudes are sub-tropical and abound in some of Sikkim's more than 600 hundred Orchid varities, sprays of Cardamom, fruits orchards and terraced rice paddies. To the Lepchas - this was " Nye Mae-El "(Paradise) , to the Bhutias it is , " Beymul Denzong" (The Hidden Valley of Rice). Sikkim is commonly attributed to the Tsong word "Sukhim' meaning (New or Happy Home).

The people of Sikkim are warm, simple and friendly with a natural gaiety. The custom and rituals of Sikkimese are as diverse as the ethinic groups that inhabit the land. They have an empressive repertoire of folk songs and dances. People of Sikkim love to celebrate with a gay abandon and their way of life is inextricably bound up with nature. Just as Mt. Kanchenjunga is an indisputable part of the consciousness of the Sikkimese people, so to the rivers Tista and Ranjit with deep ravines and three valleys allowing monsoon to penetrate in the northern most parts which nourishes this " Garden of Himalayas".

At higher altitudes, monsoon mist cling to use tracts of Lichens- covered forest, where every conceivable species of Rhododendron and giant Magnolia trees. Conifers and beautiful flowering plants as Primulas, Gentians, Blue Poppies, Wild Strawberry, raspberry. All over Sikkim, forest and wilderness areas are inhabited by the Snow Leopard, Thar,Yaks, Wild Ass in the Tibetan Pleatue, Bharal or Blue Sheep, Shapi and the symbol of Sikkim - the endangered RED PANDA.

The land of Five treasures - Mt. Khanchendzonga - the massive part of massive Himalayan Range and Other spectacular peaks have a glorious splendor for mountaineers. They also are a part of lives of Sikkimese people. The best known peaks are Pauhnuri (7125 m) , Pandim (6691 m), Talung (7349m), Tent Peak (7365 m), Jongsang (7459 m), Rathong (6679 m), Koktang (6147 m) and Sinioulchu (6887 m) regarded by the mountaineers as the most beautiful peak in the World. Amidst the grandeur of the mountain peaks, Lush Valleys , Fast Flowing Rivers, SIKKIM offers her visitors a rare and singular experience. Within a matter of hour one can move from its sub-tropical heat of the lower valleys to the cold of the rigged mountains slopes that reach up to the areas of perpetual snow.

Bhutan
Bhutan the land of "Thunder Dragon" is a fabulous Hidden Kingdom, which most of the people have never heard of, has now opened its doors to eager visitors to this exotic land. In this land locked Himalayan kingdom conservation of nature remains the top priority rather than industrialization. Development takes place only within the framework of their traditions to conserve the natural environment. Bhutan is the only country in the world, where tantric form of Buddhism plays a vital role in people's life. Prayers and devotion are as natural as work and play. With the advent of Buddhism in the middle of 8th century by an Indian Saint called the Padma Sambhava, one who was born from a Lotus flower, became the object of spiritual worship. The footprints, monasteries and the temples constructed by him remain as the holy memories of this great saint. In Bhutan one can discover things beyond imagination. The art and articheture is very impressive. Large Dzongs (castles/Forts) monasteries, Temples are constructed without any artificial man made products but are built from stone and wood without using a single nail or with the help of modern architects. The unique culture and traditions of this hidden Kingdom can be a life times experience for you. Cultural and ritual festivals are celebrated almost throughout the year and your tour can be timed, whenever possible to coincide with any of these festivals