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A Week of Volunteering in Bhutan

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Wednesday, November 15: Arrival in Paro

Morning: Arrive in Paro, Bhutan's only international airport. After a scenic flight, take a transfer to your hotel and settle in. In the afternoon, explore Paro town with its traditional buildings, quaint shops, and visit the National Museum, housed in the historic Ta Dzong. In the evening, enjoy a delicious Bhutanese dinner.

  • Arrival in Paro: Check hotel and flight prices
  • Paro town and National Museum: Estimated Cost: USD 10, Estimated Time: 4 hours
Thursday, November 16: Volunteering at a Local School in Thimphu

Morning: Travel to Thimphu, Bhutan's capital city. Spend the morning volunteering at a local school, helping the students with their studies or assisting the teachers. In the afternoon, explore Thimphu's attractions including Tashichho Dzong and the Buddha Dordenma statue. Enjoy a cultural evening with traditional dances and music.

  • Volunteering at a local school: Volunteer activity, Estimated Time: 5 hours
  • Thimphu sightseeing: Estimated Cost: USD 20, Estimated Time: 5 hours
Friday, November 17: Community Development Project in Punakha

Morning: Travel to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. Engage in a community development project, such as helping to build or renovate local infrastructure or assisting in agricultural activities. In the afternoon, visit Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan. Enjoy the serene surroundings and crossing the Punakha Suspension Bridge.

  • Community development project in Punakha: Volunteer activity, Estimated Time: 6 hours
  • Punakha Dzong and Punakha Suspension Bridge: Estimated Cost: USD 15, Estimated Time: 3 hours
Saturday, November 18: Environmental Conservation in Phobjikha Valley

Morning: Travel to Phobjikha Valley, a conservation area known for its scenic beauty and wildlife, especially the endangered black-necked cranes. Engage in environmental conservation activities such as tree planting or cleaning up the area. In the afternoon, visit Gangtey Monastery, an important religious site in the valley. Enjoy the tranquility and breathtaking views.

  • Environmental conservation in Phobjikha Valley: Volunteer activity, Estimated Time: 6 hours
  • Gangtey Monastery: Estimated Cost: USD 10, Estimated Time: 3 hours
Sunday, November 19: Animal Welfare Project in Bumthang

Morning: Travel to Bumthang, a region known for its historic temples and stunning landscapes. Volunteer at an animal welfare project, such as a local shelter or sanctuary, helping to care for and rehabilitate animals. In the afternoon, explore the temples of Bumthang, including Jambay Lhakhang and Kurje Lhakhang. Immerse yourself in the rich Bhutanese religious and cultural heritage.

  • Animal welfare project in Bumthang: Volunteer activity, Estimated Time: 6 hours
  • Temple exploration in Bumthang: Estimated Cost: USD 10, Estimated Time: 5 hours
Monday, November 20: Educational Outreach in Trongsa

Morning: Travel to Trongsa, the ancestral home of Bhutan's royal family. Engage in educational outreach activities, such as conducting workshops on various subjects or assisting in a local school. In the afternoon, visit Trongsa Dzong, an impressive fortress that overlooks the town. Explore the museum inside the dzong to learn more about Bhutanese history.

  • Educational outreach in Trongsa: Volunteer activity, Estimated Time: 6 hours
  • Trongsa Dzong: Estimated Cost: USD 10, Estimated Time: 3 hours
Tuesday, November 21: Farewell and Departure

Morning: Bid farewell to Bhutan with a memorable cultural experience, such as attending a traditional archery competition or witnessing a religious ceremony. In the afternoon, transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure, taking with you the cherished memories and the fulfillment of making a positive impact through volunteering.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, consider visiting the remote Haa Valley, known for its stunning landscapes and cultural heritage, or exploring the hidden monasteries of Drukgyel and Kyichu in Paro. These places provide unique insights into the spirituality and natural beauty of Bhutan.

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