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Day 1. Arrive
Calcutta
Traditional welcome on arrival and meeting assistance at the
airport. Transfer to hotel.
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Day 2.
Calcutta
City tour of Calcutta - One of the biggest cities in the world.
Visit Victoria Memorial, Chowringhee Museum, and the Race Course.
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Day 3.
Calcutta / Bagdogra / Darjeeling
Take a flight to Bagdogra. Drive Bagdogra to Darjeeling
through verdant tea gardens. It is also called the
"Queen of the Himalayas".
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Day 4.
Darjeeling
Early morning visit for a spectacular sight of Mount Kanchenjunga.
Visit Ghoom Monastery enshrining an image of Maitreya Buddha.
Witness special Buddhist prayer ceremony. Visit to a tea
factory for world famous Darjeeling tea.
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Day 5.
Darjeeling / Gangtok
Drive through the pretty Tista Valley to Gangtok - The
mountainside capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Sikkim.
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Day 6. Gangtok
Sikkim's 194 monasteries or gompas belong to the ancient Nyingma
and Kagyu orders. Visit to famous Rumtek Monastery, the
Research Institute of Tibetology with nearly 30,000 volumes on
diverse subjects like astrology, magic and philosophy.
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Day 7. Gangtok
/ Pemayangtse
Morning drive to Pemayangtse - Second Oldest and perhaps the most
important monastery in Sikkim. Meet the head lama of the
monastery.
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Day 8.
Pemayangtse / Kalimpong
Drive to colourful Kalimpong - Famous for its profusion of
flowers. Later tour of Kalimpong, visit the Thapa Choling
Monastery, which belongs to the Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan
Buddhism.
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Day 9.
Kalimpong / Phuntsholing (Bhutan)
Early morning proceed to Phuntsholing - Gateway of Bhutan, en
route visiting finely crafted Bhutanese houses.
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Day 10.
Phunstoling / Thimphu
Drive to Thimphu - Capital of Bhutan. Stop on the way at the
beautiful Kharbandi Gompa, monastery situated in tropical gardens.
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Day 11.
Thimphu
Visits in Thimphu include the Simtokha Dzong, the oldest 17th
Century fortress of its kind, built by the first leader of unified
Bhutan which now houses the Dzongkha Language and Religion
University centre.
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Day 12.
Thimphu / Punakha
Early morning drive, over 10,000 Ft Dochula pass to Punakha which
is the winter capital because of its more 'temperate' climate.
Visit Punakha Dzong built in 1637.
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Day 13.
Punakha - Wangdiphodrang / Paro
Sightseeing of Wangdiphodrang and Wangdi Dzong and get a glimpse
of the lifestyle of Bhutanese people with a visit to a local
house. Driven on to Paro. The medieval town of Paro is
home to many of Bhutan's oldest temples and Dzongs (monastic
enclaves).
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Day 14. Paro
Tour of Paro includes visits to Ta Dzong, now the national museum,
and fascinating Rimpung Dzong. Afternoon, country drive
through pristine alpine meadows. The only sign of man here
is the Yak herders and their black yak-hair tents.
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Day 15. Paro /
Calcutta / Depart Calcutta
Fly to Calcutta. In the evening farewell dinner. Later
transfer to international airport for flight back home.
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