Today after breakfast at the hotel, visit the 169ft statue of sitting Buddha, the tallest bronze statue in the world located on a hilltop overlooking Thimphu valley. After visiting the magnificent Buddha Statue, do 2-hour leisurely hiking in the outskirts of the capital city from Kuensel Phodrang to the 13th-century Changangkha Lhakhang. You can see the grand overlooking view of Thimphu valley. It is relatively a short hiking trail through sparsely populated pine trees, offering families and nature lovers a perfect opportunity to spend their leisure time. At the end of the hike visit one of the national treasures, the 13th-century Changangkha Lhakhang built by the Tibetan scholar Lama Phajo Drugom Zhigpo who played an important role in the early spread of the Drukpa Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddism which eventually became the state religion of Bhutan.
From Changangkha, we drive to Folk Heritage Restaurant where a traditional lunch will be served. After lunch, visit the National Institute for Zorig Chusum where 13 traditional arts & crafts of Bhutan are taught including painting, woodcarving, thankas, embroidery, sculpting, boot making, etc. Located in the neighborhood is the National Library & Archives which houses an extensive collection of priceless Buddhist manuscripts, wooden printing blocks, and other fundamental sources of history and traditional medicines.
If interested, visit Bhutan Postal Museum which has various philatelic products and stamp collections. You can also print valid stamps with your own photo. From there visit the Centenary Farmers Market to get insights into the food preference and culture in Bhutanese society. Farmers from across the country bring their farm produce to sell at the market. If time permits, visit the weaving center where you will see both men and women weaving some of the most intricately designed textiles using traditional handlooms. Leisure time around Thimphu town.
Dinner and overnight at Kuenphen Rabten Resort of Hotel Amodhara
3 Comments
4.8
Exploring the valleys of Paro in Bhutan was such a rich cultural experience for us as a family, with the trek through Samtengang being a highlight. While our accommodations were cozy and offered stunning views, we did find some days a bit tiring due to the rigorous schedule.
4.6
Our family found the trek through the scenic valleys to be an enchanting blend of natural beauty and rich culture, although the accommodations, while charming, occasionally lacked modern amenities.
4.2
Our group had an incredible time hiking through Bhutan’s scenic valleys and immersing ourselves in the rich culture along the Samtengang Trek. While the breathtaking landscapes and cozy overnight stays were unforgettable, a couple of our guides could have been more organized, which slightly impacted the flow of our adventure.