Our Entry to Bhutan started by crossing
the border at Phuentsholing, we reached Phuentsholing by 8pm, We have crossed
the border by walk and we checked in at Park Hotel, hotel ambiance is very nice
and clean. I recommend this hotel but price varies depends on how you booked,
check both by calling them and online. We were hungry and tied, during that
time most of the hotels in Phuentsholing are closed. We just want to quick
dinner so we crossed the border and reach India (sounds funny). We can walk
between the border any time with a small gate, vehicles are not allowed to
cross in the evening. We met Deepak while having dinner he gave us rough idea
about prices to travel to Thimphu and Paro and places that can see while going
to Thimphu.
My first impression after seeing Bhutan is so clean, streets on Bhutan side are clean
while Indian side is very dirty. I am surprised to see the difference at
border. See the photos taken on both sides, top one is Bhutan side and
2nd one Indian side.
Next Day we must wake up early for
Entry permit. Indian nationals intending to visit Bhutan are required to carry any of the two valid 'Travel Documents' (a)
Valid Indian Passport having validity of minimum 6 months; and/or (b) Voter
Identity Card, issued by the Election Commission of India. No Visa is
required to visit Bhutan and permit is free. Entry permit is issued
at Immigration Office of Royal Government of Bhutan at Phuentsholing (This is
closed to Indian border near petrol pump). You need one photo and one copy of
ID and application form (you can get it free at the entrance). Because of
holidays there is huge rush at office. They just take finger print and photo
and issue the permit. (office is closed from 1pm-2pm for lunch). Better to go
in the morning and stay in the line before they open at 8pm to get the permit
quickly. We should wait until 2pm to get permit, so we went for lunch at
Hotel Kuenga and tried local dish Ema datshi (Chillis and Cheese) I liked it
you can mix with rice to taste better.
Thimphu
Gigantic Shakyamuni Buddha statue(51m)
We started journey towards Thimphu at
around 3pm by taxi and taxi cost us INR 2000. Bhutan’s mountainous
beauty starts at Phuentsholing with a elevation of 293 m. We keep on climbing
up crossing amazing mountains until we reach Thimphu which is at elevation of
2,320m. we saw lot of mountains crossing small villages and towns naming Gedu,
Chukka, Bunakha, Chapcha. we went straight to hotel Khamsum Inn cost us INR
(3114 for 3 people for 2nights including breakfast) This hotel is so good and
buffet breakfast is provided, I recommend staying in this hotel.
We took Taxi and
paid 1500 for Thimphu sightseeing, we finished most of the places by
4pm and we had time to roam around vegetable market and walk along the
river.
Things to see in Thimphu
· Memoraial
Chorten (stupa)
· Buddha
point
· Changangkha
Lhakhang.
· BBS
Tower (Nearby there is Takin Zoo we didn't go if you got time you can visit
· On
the way from BBS tower we saw Tashichho Dzong.
· Thimphu
Institute for Zorig Chusum painting school (closed just walked around the
area).
· National
Library.
· Simply
Bhutan
· Saw
football match in Changlimithang Stadium
· The
standing Buddha” looks Peaceful and spend time relaxing at Coronation
Park.
· Centenary
farmers market (so clean never seen such a clean vegetable market in India)
we had great time at Simply Bhutan
Museum, this place is a well-presented Bhutanese Culture showcase.
Tshering pretty tour guide explained very well about Bhutanese culture,
traditions. Museum got traditional house, kitchen, prayer room and things used
for house, how to make oil. We even tried Bhutanese wine. The highlight was
dressing (Kira for ladies and Gho for men) in the local costumes and getting
into the mood for joining in the last dance. Finally, we tried archery.
we spend time walking around the
streets playing carrom board with locals and did shopping in handy craft
bazaar. We had small dinner eating aloo parathas at Roonak restaurant.
(simple parathas with chutney and reasonable price) this is not fancy restaurant. Want to see more pictures and places to visit in Thimpu
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Paro
Taktsang Palphug Monastery
(Tigers nest)
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Our journey started next day morning at
8am. we shared a taxi with another 2 Indian guys. Taxi cost us INR 860. we
searched for hotels and just went to some random hotel we got it for very cheap
INR 1600 for 3 people hotels is ok not fancy like in Thimphu but works for
bachelors. we took taxi straight to Taktsang Palphug Monastery (tigers nest)
cost us 250. It is better to book return taxi for around 500-600 give him
number pay half and he will come back. we haven't done that and while returning
they demanded 500 which is high for 15-20min journey time.
we started hiking at the bottom of
the hill and it took us around 5hr 40min that includes time for waiting at
the tigers-nest lunch time. You can hire horse to have ride up to half way.
when you climbed half way you will get glance of Taktsang view and it is
amazing. After 1 hr 40 min of hike it becomes flat for some time and then we will
reach Taktsang view point for which Bhutan trip started and it is breath
taking. questions will raise in your mind how come they got idea to build
temple there and it how did they manage to take things to that height and build
at the edge of the mountain. Hike is a bit tied but after reaching this point
you will forget everything. From here we should climb down and cross the waterfall
and start climb up to reach the destination. there is one police outpost and
security room where you must keep all your mobiles/cameras.
while coming down we
stopped at cafe where you can have buffet lunch. on the way, we met a group of
volunteers who are very nice and doing great job in clearing plastics thrown
away by tourists. They are working for clean and green Bhutan.we came down and did some souvenir
shopping, here things are a bit cheaper than other places. We tried to
take taxi back to hotel, but taxi driver demanded 500 and didn't bother
to negotiate and they left. we decided to walk to main road, it was a bit long
walk but 4 of us had nice walk along the road. we had Mushroom dashi for
dinner and it was very spicy and all the food in that restaurant. I like
the taste of the local dishes.Hotel in the Paro was ok there is no
internet in this hotel, even though they said there is wifi facility available
while booking.
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