Itinerary Details
1 Arrive Kathmandu, Nepal
Film and folk festivals, well-trodden trails and secret scenic routes, a deep-end dive into Nepal’s gods, spirits, prayers and rituals: Kathmandu’s culture is everywhere you look. Temples, monasteries and elaborate courtyards built by Newar artisans have endured; Durbar Square and Teleju Temple give way to a bustling bazaar and the old city’s labyrinthine backstreets. Patan is known as the city of arts and architecture and famous for its fine bronze, silver and copper works and its museum exhibits intricate metalwork sculptures of Hindu and Buddhist deities.
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2 Kathmandu – Historic Durbar SquareThis morning, ride by rickshaw to Kathmandu Durbar Square and Taleju Temple, see the House of the Living Goddess (Kumari), and stroll the bazaar and old city. After lunch, continue to Swayambhunath, one of the most sacred shrines for Tibetan Buddhists. Later, hear a lecture by a Mount Everest summiteer.
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3 Kathmandu – Temples and ShrinesVisit Pashupatinath, a Hindu temple built in a pagoda style. Continue to Boudhanath, home to a Buddhist shrine, where you meet a local artisan for an overview on thangka (scroll) paintings and Buddhism and enjoy a refreshing cocktail.
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4 Thimphu, Bhutan – Among Towering PeaksFly to Paro, your gateway to Bhutan, a nation whose cultural traditions remain well preserved. Travel to Thimphu, home to dzong temples decorated with traditional thangka paintings and colorful ritual cakes reminiscent of Catherine Wheels, celestial institutes and the National Chorten Memorial, where residents come for daily worship, spinning prayer wheels and walking meditative loops around the outside, all set the spiritual scene in Bhutan’s easy-to-explore, low-key capital.
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5 Punakha – Chimi Lhakhang MonasteryDrive over Dochula Pass to Punakha. Known for its quality produce, the low-altitude Punakha Valley is all terraced rice paddies, red chilies and aubergines drying in the sun on corrugated tin roofs. Two rivers, Pho and Mo Chu, converge in the valley, whilst tucked-away temples — such as the infamous Chimi Lhakhang monastery, surrounded by fluttering prayer flags — can only be reached on foot. Take a short hike before continuing to Punakha Dzong.
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6 Thimphu – Design Your DayToday, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities.
- Visit Tashichho Dzong and the Bhutan Postal Museum, two venerated institutions steeped in history.
- Explore the Folk Heritage and National Textile Museum to learn about this vital aspect of Bhutanese history.
- Ascend to Buddha Point to view the soaring Buddha Dordenma statue and visit a sanctuary for the takin (gnu).
Tonight, gather for dinner at your hotel.
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7 Paro – Monasteries, Rivers and RelicsThe single-street town of Paro is the place for picking up the softest yak-wool shawls, Bhutanese whisky, intricate wood carvings and singing bowls to take home, as well as lighting butter lamps at sacred shrines. En route, stop to visit local farmers at their farmhouse and proceed to Kyichu Lhakhang, a seventh-century Himalayan Buddhist temple. After lunch, view the religious thangka paintings and explore the National Museum of Bhutan.
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8 Paro – Ascent to the Tiger's NestThe pinnacle of any trip to Bhutan is an early morning trek up to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which clings to the cliff 3,000 feet above the valley. Toast to your ascent with Champagne, followed by lunch. Later, try your hand at archery, Bhutan's national sport.
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9 Bhaktapur, Nepal – Five-tiered TempleFly to Kathmandu and proceed to Bhaktapur. Founded in the ninth century, today Bhaktapur is one of the three main cities of the Kathmandu Valley and is a major Newar settlement. Here, explore a palace constructed in the 17th century by famed King Bhupatindra Malla and visit Nyatapola, a striking five-tiered temple built in an angular pagoda style.
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10 Kathmandu – Flavors of NepalOn an experience exclusively for A&K guests, enter Kopan Nunnery or Monastery, where a monk or nun leads you in a private guided meditation session. Explore Patan to see Durbar Square and the former royal palace. Then, cook up local favorites at a local family's home. Later, gather for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
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11 Depart KathmanduAfter breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.
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