Exploring
the Dragon Kingdom's Arts and Culture
Moderate touring with day hikes
Next to hospitality, Bhutan's greatest art forms
are its traditional textiles and crafts. While many
places produce fine examples of both, Bhutan's superlative
wood carvings, masks, gold- and silver works, paper,
and religious paintings are near-unique, both in excellence
and in the fact that they are made to be used by the
people themselves, rather than snapped up by the busloads
of tourists we're happy to avoid in this favored land.
By looking closely at the Dragon Kingdom's crafts
and textiles in the making, visiting world-class weavers
and thangka painters, we find ourselves learning a
tremendous lot about the broader culture. Ranging
through the countryside, staying in local guesthouses,
making day hikes to remote villages and hidden valleys,
we get a good look at not only art-making, but also
art-using. Bhutan's people wear these magnificent
textiles and gold and silver ornaments; they proudly
display and use the paintings and masks their fellow
artisans make.
Itinerary:
Day
01
Fly
to Paro
Day 02
afternoon
drive to Thimphu
Day
03
special
performance of Royal Dance Troupe, and Thimphu's
arts workshops
Day
04
drive
to Tongsa
Day 05
drive
to Bumthang
Day 06/07
Bumthang's
distinctive yatah weaving, walks in the sacred
valleys
Day 08
return
to Tongsa
Day 09
drive
to Gangtey Gompa
Day 10
Gangtey
visit with monks and thangka painters, drive
to Dragon Nest Hotel.