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Experience the Enchantment of the Black Necked Crane Festival Tour
Embark on a captivating journey that combines cultural immersion and natural splendor at the Black Necked Crane Festival in Gangtey. This annual celebration serves as a vital platform for raising awareness about the conservation of these endangered cranes. Delight in the vibrant cultural programs featuring folk songs, dances, and mesmerizing mask dances, some inspired by the graceful black-necked cranes themselves. Since its inception in 1998, this festival has become an integral part of the local culture in the picturesque Phobjikha Valley.
In addition to the festival festivities, explore the colorful city of Paro, the quaint capital of Thimphu, and the historic capital of Punakha. Discover the rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels of these charming Bhutanese towns.
A highlight of the tour is the exhilarating hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, perched majestically on a hillside. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of this sacred site while marveling at its breathtaking surroundings.
Join us for an unforgettable journey filled with cultural delights, natural wonders, and meaningful conservation efforts at the Black Necked Crane Festival.
Paro International Airport (Google Map)
Upon arrival in Paro via the Bhutanese National Carrier (Druk Air), marvel at the breathtaking vistas of the world’s highest mountains before touching down in the lush green Paro valley. Experience the refreshing coolness and purity of the air, a cherished welcome from Bhutan. After completing customs and visa procedures, meet our representatives and your Bhutanese guide for a brief tour overview before heading to Paro town for lunch. Then, embark on a scenic drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, which takes approximately one and a half hours. En route, take a short hike to Tamchog Monastery, a hidden gem owned by the descendants of the renowned Tibetan bridge-builder, Thangthong Gyalpo. Continue your journey to Thimphu, where you’ll visit Buddha Point for panoramic views of the city and the Takin Compound, home to Bhutan’s national animal. Explore cultural landmarks such as Tashi Choe Dzong, the Folk Heritage Museum, the Centenary Farmers Market, and the authentic craft bazaar. Retire to your hotel for the night. (Lunch/Dinner included)
After breakfast, embark on a picturesque journey to Gangtey via Wangdue. Traverse through lush forests of pine and cedar, ascending to Dochula Pass at 3,050m, where you can admire panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain ranges on clear days. Descend through a series of hairpin bends to the fertile Wangdue valley and pause to view the dramatic Wangdue Phodrang Dzong perched on a hill spur at the confluence of two rivers. Continue your drive to Gangtey, passing through the captivating valley of Phobjikha. Explore the historic Gangtey Monastery, dating back to the 17th century, and soak in the beauty of Phobjikha Valley, renowned as the winter home of the majestic Black-necked cranes. Overnight at Hotel. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)
After breakfast, join the locals in celebrating the Crane Festival at Gangtey Monastery, a cultural extravaganza that pays homage to the revered Black-necked cranes. Delve into the rich history of Gangtey Monastery, which has stood for centuries as a symbol of spiritual devotion. Marvel at the elegant Black-necked cranes, which migrate to Phobjikha Valley from the Tibetan plateau during the winter months. Immerse yourself in the vibrant festivities and cultural traditions of Bhutan. Overnight at Hotel. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)
Embark on a scenic drive to Punakha, approximately three and a half hours away. En route, take a short hike through picturesque rice fields to Chimmi Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to the beloved saint Drukpa Kuenley, known as “the Divine Madman.” Continue to Punakha and visit the impressive Punakha Dzong, situated at the confluence of the Pho-chu and Mo-chu rivers. Overnight at Hotel. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)
Trace your route back to Paro, a journey of approximately four and a half hours. After lunch, visit Ta Dzong, now the National Museum of Bhutan, and Rinpung Dzong, a historic fortress and administrative center. Cross the traditional cantilever bridge, Nemi Zam, and explore the rich cultural heritage of Paro. Overnight at Hotel. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)
Embark on an early morning hike to Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest, a sacred site perched precariously on a cliffside at 3,120m above sea level. After enjoying panoramic views of the monastery, hike back to the base and visit Drukgyal Dzong, a historic fortress that once defended the valley against Tibetan invasions. Explore a local farmhouse and visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, before strolling through Paro’s main shopping district. Overnight at Hotel. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner included)
After breakfast, bid farewell to the enchanting Dragon Kingdom as you transfer to the airport for your onward flight, taking with you cherished memories of Bhutan’s beauty and hospitality. (Breakfast included)
The new SDF of US$100 per person per day will become effective from 1 September 2023.
The new SDF shall remain effective for four years until 31 August 2027.
Any guest who already paid the SDF for their upcoming visit to Bhutan is eligible for a refund of the excess SDF amounts paid.
When applying for a visa to enter Bhutan, you will need to pay the SDF. Visas can be applied for at the Department of Tourism’s website.
No, the incentives introduced in June 2023 have been revoked and are no longer applicable. However, the 24-hour SDF waiver for border towns in Bhutan remains valid.