9 or 16 DAYS Bangkok, Paro,
Thimphu, Punakha, Phuntsholing, Kalimpong, Gangtok,
Pemayangtse, Darjeeling, Bagdogra

Day 1 Mon: Depart North America
Board your Singapore Airlines flight tonight for
the first segment of your journey to the exotic
Himalayan Wonderland.
Day 2 Tue: Singapore / Bangkok
After connecting in Singapore, arrive in
Bangkok, the vibrant capital of Thailand. Your
afternoon is at leisure. ASIA AIRPORT Hotel
Day 3 Wed: Arrive Paro
Your flight this morning takes you to the
majestic mountain retreat of Bhutan. This hidden
treasure of the Himalayas, known as the Dragon
Kingdom, is still home to an ancient style of life.
A stroll down the main street is a very pleasant
experience. OLATHANG HOTEL (BLD)
Day 4 Thu: Paro Sightseeing
Your tour of Paro includes visits to Ta Dzong,
now the national museum, and fascinating Rimpung
Dzong. Visit the interesting Drukgyel Dzong from
which one has a commanding view of Mt. Chomolhari on
a clear day. (BLD)
Day 5 Fri: Paro / Thimphu
You are driven through spectacular mountain
views and peaceful countryside to Thimphu, Bhutan’s
capital. You will stop en route to visit a Bhutanese
farmhouse traditionally built entirely without
nails. Your tour of Thimphu includes visits to
Simtokha Dzong and Tashichho Dzong, the center of
government and religion in Bhutan. Stroll to
Changgankha Monastery, and visit the handicrafts
emporium. HOTEL PEDLIN (BLD)
Day 6 Sat: Thimphu
Visit the lively Sunday Market, where folk from
outlying areas come to buy goods. Dressed in
colorful traditional garb, these remote mountain
dwellers descend upon the marketplace, creating a
photographer’s delight as they barter among
themselves and socialize with friends. This
afternoon, visit the memorial chorten built in
memory of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. (BLD)
Day 7 Sun: Punakha Excursion
Your first stop after leaving Thimphu is Dochula
Pass. Situated at 10,500 feet above sea level, the
pass offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan
Range and the valleys below. While in Punakha, visit
Punakha Dzong, which the first Shabdrung of Bhutan,
Ngawang Namgyel, strategically built at the
confluence of the Phochu and Mochu Rivers in 1637. (BLD)
Day 8 Mon: Thimphu / Paro
This morning, drive back to Paro. Rest of the
day at leisure. OLATHANG HOTEL (BLD)
Day 9 Tue: Paro / Bangkok / Home
This morning, board your flight for Bangkok.
Upon arrival, connect to your flight back home. (B)
SIKKIM EXTENSION
Day 8 Mon: Thimphu / Phuntsholing
This morning, drive to Phuntsholing, a small
town on the India / Bhutan border. Stop En route at
the beautiful Kharbandi Gompa, a monastery situated
in tropical gardens. Later this evening, walk along
the Phuntsholing bazaar. DRUK HOTEL (BLD)
Day 9 Tue: Phuntsholing / Kalimpong
Today, drive from Phuntsholing to India’s
colorful town of Kalimpong, which is famous for its
abundant flowers. Among the sights you’ll see are
Raja Dorje market and the Tibetan Monastery. This
peaceful and scenic town includes a number of houses
that bear testament to the town’s heritage and
gracious living in the early 1900s. SILVER OAKS
HOTEL (BLD)
Day 10 Wed: Kalimpong / Gangtok
The road to Gangtok meanders through the pretty
Teesta Valley to the mountainside capital of Sikkim.
Looking like something out of a fairy tale, the
houses balance precariously on steep mountain slopes
above incredible panoramas. Pagoda-like homes,
painted turquoise roofs, and busy bazaars are filled
with elegantly costumed, smiling-faced people,
adding to the magic of this scene. NORKHILL HOTEL (BLD)
Day 11 Thu: Gangtok Sightseeing
Tour some of Sikkim’s 194 monasteries or gompas,
which belong to the ancient Nyingma and Kagyu
orders. Rumtek Monastery, built in the 1960s is an
excellent replica of the original Kagyu headquarters
in Tibet. This afternoon, tour Gangtok, visiting the
Research Institute of Tibetology, which houses
nearly 30,000 volumes on diverse subjects like
astrology, magic and philosophy. Also visit the
orchid sanctuary featuring an enormous number of
rare and beautiful orchids. (BLD)
Day 12 Fri: Gangtok / Pemayangtse
This morning, drive to Pemayangste, which is
located 73 miles (188 km.) from Gangtok. Stop en
route to visit the Temi Tea estate. Pemayangste,
situated at 6,000 feet above sea level, is home to
the famous Pemayangste Monastery. Overnight at NORBU
GHANG RESORT (BLD)
Day 13 Sat: Pemayangtse / Darjeeling
This morning, visit the Pemayangste monastery,
the second oldest monastery in Sikkim and the
headquarters of the Nyingma sect. Later, drive to
the beautiful hill station of Darjeeling. This
evening, enjoy a visit to the bazaar for a taste of
life in this little piece of heaven. WINDAMERE HOTEL
(BLD)
Day 14 Sun: Tiger Hill & Darjeeling Sightseeing
Set out early this morning to see the truly
spectacular sight of the snow-clad Kanchenjunga
Range (weather permitting). Home to some of the
world’s tallest peaks, the range is clad in the
orange-gold raiment of the rising sun. From here,
Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt. Everest may be seen. Visit
the Tibetan-style Ghoom Monastery, which enshrines
an image of Maitreya Buddha. Later, tour this
picturesque area, stopping at Lebong Valley, where
the world’s highest racetrack and the Mountaineering
Institute of India are located. Visit a tea
plantation to learn about and sample Darjeeling tea,
considered among the world’s best. (BLD)
Day 15 - Mon: Darjeeling / Bagdogra / Delhi
Travel to Bagdogra for your flight to Delhi.
Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel,
where room will be provided for wash & change.
Following dinner, you will be transferred to the
international airport for your flight back home. (BLD)
Day 16 Tue: Arrive Home
Today arrive home, filled with colorful memories of
your experience in Bhutan and Sikkim.