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Rustic exclusive tour is an itinerary especially designed for the eastern Bhutan enthusiasts. This offers a unique and immersive journey into the heart of Bhutan’s rural life, culture, and spirituality. It begins with an introduction to Bhutanese culinary traditions, where guests taste the “Madman Cocktail” and learn the traditional process of making “Ara”, a local alcoholic beverage. Visitors then have the opportunity to connect with rural communities through a visit to a local school, where they engage with students and teachers, followed by a serene meditation session with a monk. Attending a morning or evening prayer at a monastery offers further insight into Bhutan’s spiritual life. Depending on the season, participants can also take part in the harvesting of fruits and vegetables, experiencing firsthand the country’s sustainable farming practices.
One of the highlights of the trip is a visit to Omba Ney (the Eastern Tiger’s Nest), a breathtaking and sacred site nestled in the cliffs. The experience continues with a hands-on activity of milk-churning and butter-making with a local family, providing a deeper connection to traditional Bhutanese culinary arts. Finally, a visit to the Handloom and Blind School at Khaling reveals the craftsmanship of traditional Bhutanese textiles, while supporting the empowerment of students with special needs. This holistic journey blends cultural immersion, spiritual exploration, and community engagement, leaving participants with a profound understanding of Bhutan’s unique way of life. Come! Let’s get into the virgin east.
Samdrup Jongkhar is about three-hour drive (103 kilometers) from Guwahati Airport in Assam, India. After crossing the Bhutan/India check point in Samdrup Jongkhar, you will be greeted by our representative who will assist with arrival formalities. Bhutan, often called ‘Druk Yul’ or “the Land of the Dragon,” is celebrated for its remote beauty, stunning mountain landscapes, and ancient Buddhist monasteries. Known as one of the last ‘Shangri-Las,’ Bhutan maintains its pristine environment and culture through restricted access. After lunch leisure or visit Samdrup Jongkhar Dzong, you will stay overnight at a 3-star hotel.
Overnight in Samdrup Jongkhar.
Prepare to immerse yourself in the rustic charm of eastern Bhutan as you navigate the bumpy, winding roads to the picturesque village of Gomdar. The locals, unaccustomed to seeing foreigners, will warmly welcome you with curiosity and excitement. Their hospitality is genuine and they remain largely untouched by modernity. Offering sweets is a unique way to engage with them, where a polite refusal often means acceptance.
Explore a local poultry farm, where eggs are a staple and a significant income source. Enjoy your packed picnic lunch at a scenic spot or, if you prefer, in one of the farmers’ homes. In the afternoon, return to Khedrup Yoedseling Gondhey (monastery), where young monks will host you for the night. Join them for evening prayers and enjoy a traditional dance performance by the monks in their red robes.
Overnight at the monastery guest house.
After a hearty breakfast, bid farewell to your monastic hosts and head to a seasonal orange orchard (available in winter only) for some fruit picking. In addition to oranges, you can sample and gather other seasonal fruits like mangoes, pomegranates, and guavas. Next, drive along a narrow road to Wangphu village, where you will observe local women recycling waste into beautiful baskets and learn about bamboo weaving, including basket and hat making.
If you are interested, your guide can arrange a weaving demonstration for you. You will witness traditional oil extraction from seeds and have the chance to participate. We will also visit a monastery of the same lineage as Khedrup Yoedseling Gondhey, where we spent the night and visit a large stone bearing a naturally formed “Om” symbol. The site is known as Omzor, which means “Om Hill”.
Enjoy lunch at a local home, where you can harvest vegetables from the garden and savor an organic meal with local rice. After lunch, continue your journey to Wamrong.
Overnight at a basic 3-star hotel/guest house.
Today, drive to Palri Buddha Park for a blessing from the Buddha and explore statues of his twelve deeds. Continue to Lumang village, where you can participate in traditional butter-making and the brewing of local wine, “Ara”. Enjoy a taste of ‘the Madman Cocktail’ and see how people cook with cow hides. Visit a community school and interact with the students. Have you heard about the culture of night hunting? Ask your guide, he will have some interesting stories to share about ‘the eastern night hunting.’
Overnight at a basic 3-star hotel/guest house.
In the morning, drive to Kharungla to watch Tragopan (brightly colored pheasant) bird. It is the only area in the country where three species of Tragopan birds are found. Kharungla is located between Wamrong and Khaling. Khaling village is around ten-kilometers from Kharungla. On the way to Khaling, you can visit handloom to see local women weaving traditional Bhutanese textiles.
The First Blind School in Bhutan is located in Khaling, where you can interact with visually impaired students and learn about their experiences with braille. On your way to the hotel, stop by Barshong temple, a significant temple in the Trashigang District. Continue to Trashigang for your overnight stay in a comfortable 3-star hotel, where you can relax and refresh.
Overnight at a 3-star hotel.
Today, drive about 30-minutes to Rangjung Yoeselcholing monastery, where you can view intricate torma artwork made from barley flour and butter, and observe over three hundred monks in residence. Continue to Radi village, renowned for its exquisite raw-silk textiles. The picturesque village features terraced rice fields and traditional weaving practices. Return to Trashigang in the evening and visit Trashigang Dzong, a historic fortress once built to defend against Tibetan invasions.
Overnight at a 3-star hotel.
Today, explore eastern Bhutan with a visit to Chhorten Kora and the college of thirteen arts and crafts. Take a stroll around the nearby village to experience the local lifestyle of Trashi Yangtse. In the evening, check in at Omba farmhouse, where you will learn to prepare traditional Bhutanese butter tea.
Overnight at the Farmhouse.
Perched on a cliff, Omba Ney is often called the Taktshang of Eastern Bhutan. This sacred site, featuring the “OM” symbol on the rock face, is one of the three major holy places associated with Guru Rinpochhe. It includes temples, caves, and significant religious sites. A narrow cave passage above the temple is believed to purify one’s sins. Accessible via a three-hour walk from Nangkhar Goenpa or a climb from Kheni village, we will choose the walk from Nangkhar Goenpa.
The journey takes you through Nangkhar village’s fields, across a suspension bridge, and into serene nature. The temple offers a peaceful spot for meditation. You will also have the chance to meet the monks and learn about their life in eastern Bhutan.
Overnight at Omba Farmhouse.
Today, explore Nangkhar Dorden stupa, often called the Bodhgaya of Bhutan, established by Druptho Thogmey Dorji in Nangkhar village. Visit Gom Kora temple on your way back and then spend the rest of the day exploring and relaxing in Trashigang.
Overnight at a 3-star hotel.
Today, we begin our journey back to Samdrup Jongkhar, checking out of the hotel after breakfast. On the way, visit Yonphula domestic airport, known for its misty conditions and strong winds. Drive towards Wamrong, stopping briefly to see Zangdopelri temple. Continue with tea and restroom breaks, and visit the Chhokyi Gyatso Institute in Dewathang, founded by Dzongsar Jamyang Khentse Rinpochhe in honor of his grandfather’s wish to create a Buddhist college.
Overnight at a 3-star hotel.
Drive to the Immigration point to depart from this stunning Himalayan country. We hope you have captured many lasting memories and photos with new friends. We look forward to welcoming you back to this enchanting region.
The driving and hiking times provided are estimates and do not account for breaks for sightseeing, photos, meals, or rest. Delays or changes in hiking routes may occur due to trail conditions, weather, or other unforeseen circumstances.
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