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Botanical Tour
Places of visit: Thimphu, Paro, Punakha & Wangdue, Phobjikha, Trongsa, Bumthang
Activities
- 12 day trek
- 11 days adventure touring
Accommodation
- 11 nights camping
Meals
- 12 Dinner
- 12 Lunch
- 10 Breakfast
Attractions
- Over 5,400 species, including 300 species of medicinal plants, some hardy species thriving even above 3,700m.
- Trip highlights
The Eastern Himalayas have long been renowned for the wealth of their flora. An astonishing array of plants grow in Bhutan: over 5,400 species, including 300 species of medicinal plants, some hardy species thriving even above 3,700m.
The sub-tropical evergreen forests growing below 800 meters are repositories of a unique biodiversity. The next vegetation zone is the sub-tropical grasslands and forests found between 900 meters and 1,800 meters. The tropical vegetation of the lower zones gives way to dark forests of oak, birch, maple, magnolia and laurel. Above 2,400 meters altitude is the home of spruce, yew, and weeping cypress, and higher still, growing up to the tree line, is the east Himalayan fir.
Between the tree line and the snow line at about 5,500 meters are low shrubs, rhododendrons, Himalayan grasses and flowering herbs.
- Itinerary
Flight to Bhutan’s only international airport (2,250 meters elevation). Enroute see the world’s highest mountains – the Abode of the Gods. After lunch, sightseeing around Paro valley. Halt in Paro.
After a short drive, hike to Taktsang Monastery (3,000 meters), famous religiously and for its location smack in the middle of a huge wall of cliff. Enroute see Bhutanese farms and meet people. Visit The Fortress of Victory (now in ruins) at Drukgyel, the National Museum, the Fortress on a Heap of Jewels (Paro Dzong), and the 7th century Kyichu Temple. Explore the vegetation in the valley towards late afternoon. Night halt in Paro.
Drive to Chelela pass (3,810 m) through a mixed forest of Rosa brunonii, Pieris formosa and Daphne papyracea and scour for aromatic herbs, meconopsis species and many primulas (P. Smithiana, P. Denticulata, P. Sikkimensis). Chelela has an alpine ecosystem with several endangered and endemic species. Nearly all flora species found here are medicinal. Some rare species found are Meconopsis horidula, Meconopsis grandis, Fetillsria chirhosa, Aconitum Spp, Rhododendron anthopogon, Rhododendron nivale, Rhododendron setosum, Primula Species, Juniperus etc. The place is especially spectacular in the summer, when all the wildflowers are in full bloom. Night halt in Thimphu.
Tour the National Bio-Diversity Centre, Serbithang (just 8 kms away from the main town), Botanical Garden at Serbithang, and the Mushroom Centre at Semtokha (5 kms) Visit the National Institute of Traditional Medicine (NITM) in Kawajangsa, Thimphu, to learn about Bhutan’s art of making traditional medicine, in particular the
Gangri Bhutan Botanical Tour
hundreds of plants that are used as ingredients. See places of historical and cultural interest in and around Thimphu. Night halt in Thimphu.
Drive to Dochula (10,450 ft, or 3,100 meters), which provides a 360 degree panoramic view of the highest unclimbed mountains of the world. The place is considered a vital conservation area with significant altitudinal and associated changes in vegetation within short distances. The east – facing slope harbors cool temperate broad – leaves forest at the higher elevation and Pinus roxburghii (chirpine) in lower elevations while the west facing slope consists of conifers from Abies densa(fir) and Juniperous recurva down to Pinus wallichiana (blue pine).
A few kilometers away is the Lamperi Royal Botanical Park, which has 46 species of Rhododendron. The park also has trekking routes that lead into a cool moist forest of huge oak, magnolia and birch trees draped in moss that rings with the sound of birds and insects. The park is part of a 47-sq mile critical biological corridor connecting the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park and the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Park. It has cool broad leaf forests, mixed conifer forests, fir and sub-alpine forests and the temperate rain forest with hundreds of species of fauna. Some of the rare species found in the park are the monal pheasants, blood pheasants, musk deer, tiger, leopard, red panda and the leopard cat.
Walk down an old trading route and witness a forest of Silk Cotton trees, Jacaranda and many tree ferns as we climb down to Punakha (4,160 ft) through paddy fields, farm houses, mountain brooks, and lush green landscapes.
We enter the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Park area where, among others, 55 orchid species (including Coelogyne corymbosa, Dendrobium nobile and Dendrobium perardi) have been found in the sub-tropical forests of the upper Mo Chu valley. We spend most of the day in the park and towards evening take a leisurely drive along the Punatsangchu river basin which is renowned as the habitat of one of the world’s most endangered bird, the White-Bellied Heron. Night halt in Wangduephodrang
Wangdue-Phobjikha (3,000m)
We head to the east through the ruins of an impressive 17th century fortress, to a splendid landscape of alpine forests, meadows, and flowers, including different species of Rhododendrons, Legumes, Magnolia, Weeping Cypress (national tree of Bhutan), etc.
Then we enter into the Phobjika valley (10,000 ft), the winter home of the rare black-necked cranes. We walk for two hour through scattered forest of red, pink and white rhododendrons (Rhododendron hodgsonii, R. keysii, R. kesangiae, R. ciliatum) to our lodge. Halt at Phobjikha.
Drive to Bumthang valley (200km) through Pelela Pass which ascends up to 3,340m and see wonderful view of Himalayan Mountains. The drive takes us through thick dwarf bamboo, Yak habitats, and Rhododendrons with beautiful hues of red, white, and yellow. See the spectacular Trongsa fortress, the ancestral palace home of Bhutan’s Kings. Also see the Watch Tower, and the town before driving to Bumthang valley across the Yotongla Pass. Halt in Bumthang.
Drive to Ura valley, see the “Burning Lake” on the way, and stop enroute for various species of Rhododendrons, Rubus, Acer, Aconitum, Delphinium, Ranunculus, Clemantis, few species of orchid such as Coelogyne, Pleione, Cephalenthera, conifers such as Fir, Hemlock, Pine, Juniperus, Primulas, Androsac, etc. Drive further up to Thriumshing La National Park covering Bumthang, Lhuentse, Zhemgang, and Mongar districts. Bhutan has designated one area there as Insitu-Rhododendron Garden. The Garden showcases the Kingdom’s rhododendron diversity in their natural habitat in an area of approximately 2 hectares harboring 22 different species of rhododendron in assemblage.
Thrumshing La National Park is home to many endemic species namely Daphne ludlowii, Lobelia nubigena, Vanda griffithii, Rubus sengorensis, and Pedicularis spp. It is also has Red Panda, reptiles, amphibians and different avian fauna.
Drive back to Bumthang and halt the night there.
This is a region steeped in incredibly absorbing history, myths and legends. This valley of “one thousand plains” is filled with sacred sites, palaces, and temples dating back 1,000 years or more. Every inch of ground is, in fact,
considered to be blessed! We begin our day with a visit to the “Castle of White Bird” or Jakar Dzong, and from there to Jampa Lhakhang (Temple of Future Buddha, built in 7th century AD), Kurjey Temple which contains body imprints on a rock of “Second Buddha” Padmasambhava, and Mebar Tsho or the “Burning Lake” in Tang where in the 15th century, “Treasure Revealer” Pema Lingpa took a dive with a burning lamp on his head and emerged our of the lake with the lamp intact bearing a sacred religious “treasure” in his hands. There are lots more to see beyond spirituality: local food, customs, craft, dress, etc.
We journey to Wangdue valley from Bumthang. Wangdue is known as the valley of “ornamental speech” because of the local people’s innate ability to come up with verses that are elegant, poetic and meaningful. This valley was once governed from Wangdue Dzong which, unfortunately was destroyed by fire and is being entirely rebuilt. The journey is also remarkable in that we pass through varying landscapes of immense beauty, adorned with numerous shades and hues of alpine flowers. Night halt in wangdue.
Visit places of interest in Paro. Visit a local farm house or engage in a game of traditional Bhutanese archery. Watch cultural performance in the evening.
Adios! Sayonara! Arrivederci! Ciao! Auf Wiedersehen! Bon voyage! Zàijiàn! Farewell Bhutan, farewell Happy Kingdom. We take a short drive to the airport for our next destination!
- Included & Excluded
- Government royalty & taxes
- Bhutan visa fee
- English speaking tour guide
- Tour vehicle and driver
- 3-star accommodation (twin sharing)
- Daily 3 meals (B/L/D)
- Airport transfers
- Bottled water during tours
- Entry fees to parks and monuments
- Flights to and fro
- Alcoholic Beverages
- 4 or 5 star accommodation
- Any Private Expenses
- Travel insurance
- Tips for guide and driver
- Not in Included list
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