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Witness and discover the best of Bhutan tourism with our customised and budget-friendly Bhutan tour packages! From remote villages to modern cities, elegant townships to high mountain passes, scenic valley to ancient Buddhist sites, our personalised tour packages offer you the most memorable as well as fun-filled experiences in the Land of Thunder Dragons. In addition to all these, our Bhutan tour packages are especially crafted to match everyone’s needs and requirements. You can select from a wide range depending on what you are looking for or based on your budget. At eBhutan Tourism, we can also help visitors book their flights at their convenience, list out the best hotels at affordable deals, avail transportation including airport pick-ups and drops, and lot more.
Bhutan Tour Packages
Witness and discover the best of Bhutan tourism with our customised and budget-friendly Bhutan tour packages! From remote villages to modern cities, elegant townships to high mountain passes, scenic valley to ancient Buddhist sites, our personalised tour packages offer you the most memorable as well as fun-filled experiences in the Land of Thunder Dragons. In addition to all these, our Bhutan tour packages are especially crafted to match everyone’s needs and requirements. You can select from a wide range depending on what you are looking for or based on your budget. At eBhutan Tourism, we can also help visitors book their flights at their convenience, list out the best hotels at affordable deals, avail transportation including airport pick-ups and drops, and lot more.
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Bhutan in a week
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Overview
You may have visited a number of spectacular places around the world but have you ever stepped in the true wonders of mother nature? Well, Bhutan is one such destination that will make you find your soul in the lap of nature. Being one of the tiny countries of the world, Bhutan has taught a lot to other countries as this paradise considers greenery, religion, and happiness a priority to obtain a satisfying life.
Loaded with dense forest, jaw-dropping scenery, silent Valleys, snow-capped mountains, delectable food, and amiable people, Bhutan makes an idol holiday destination for travelholics. So, if you are looking forward to visiting this mesmerizing location, we have a plan or you that will take you across all the must-visit locations of the country.
This one-week itinerary will commence from the commercial land of Phuentsholing and will take you further to the magical land of Paro and capital city Thimphu.
Itinerary
Begin your precious one week in Bhutan by coming to Siliguri via airways or railways. Our representative will welcome you at NJP Railway station or IXB Airport warm-heartedly and will further assist your transfer to a majestic place Phuentsholing situated on the northern edge of Indian plains. After a 5-hours long drive, you will land into the place where you will come across a magnificent amalgamation of city and nature as this place is the thriving commercial centre. As you reach Phuentsholing, you will be taken to your pre-booked hotel where you can unwind yourself throughout the night.
Wake Up all fresh in the morning and have your hot-piping breakfast at the hotel as today, you will be moving to an exotic tourist destination in Bhutan. However, before that, you need to first complete all the formalities of immigration after which you will be driven for approximately 6 hours to reach the capital region of the country, Thimphu. Situated at an altitude of 7,710 feet, this spectacular place will showcase its splendid beauty in different ways. Besides, this place is the home to about one lakh inhabitants which includes the royal family.
As soon as arrive in Thimphu, you will be taken to a luxurious hotel where you can enjoy a scrumptious dinner and, thereafter, rest in the cosy ambience of the room.
Get up at an early hour in the morning of your third day which is going to be full of excitement because you will be paying your visit to a number of outstanding tourist attractions. Have your hearty Bhutanese breakfast at the hotel itself and start your expedition by visiting the first stop of the day, Kuensel Phodrang. This magnificent structure is also renowned as the Buddha Point where a gigantic statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is constructed as one of the largest Buddha idols in the world. Besides, the spellbinding beauty of the towering mountains and velvet greenery of the place will still your heart. The next stop of the day would be National Memorial Chorten which is constructed in traditional Tibetan-style architecture that entices tourists the most.
Thereafter, you will pay your visit to the Folk Heritage Museum which is dating back to the early 19th century and depicts the traditional Bhutanese rural and farmhouse past of the period. Up next, you will visit one of the most spectacular places in Bhutan, Sangaygang View Point which can also be described as a quintessential photogenic place because of the outstanding view of the mountains and verdant valley. You will then pay your call at the Changangkha Monastery which is an 800 years old construction where locals pay their visit to worship by spinning the metal praying wheels carved with golden and black scrips.
Post lunch you will visit more amusing destinations where you will make a lot of indelible memories. Hence, your next destination would be Takin Preserve Centre that is meant to explore the wildlife of Bhutan as tourists come across a variety of exotic species of animals, especially the national animal of Bhutan, Takin. Later that day, you will be taken to Tashichho Dzong which is the most prominent place for tourists to visit because it has been serving as the seat of the government since 1952. Moreover, at present, it is the house and the office of the present king and his family.
By the time darkness arrives, you will be taken back to your hotel where you can rest in the warmth and calmness of your room.
It is the fourth day of your trip to Bhutan and today you will be visiting another majestic location, Paro, where you will find a marvellous juxtaposition of City and rural lifestyle. After having a delectable breakfast at the hotel, you will leave for Paro which is about 65 km away from Thimphu and is situated at an altitude of 2280 meters. In the middle of the way, you will be stopping at a must-visit location, Tamchog Lhakhang which is a beautiful temple constructed in the name of a 13th century Saint Thangthong Gyalpo, AKA Bridge Builder. So, tourists need to cross a bridge over the river to reach this temple which is one thrilling experience you must have.
As soon as you step into the spellbinding beauty of Paro, the first thing you will do is check-in at the hotel and refresh yourself for further expedition. After midday, you will start exploring the place by visiting Ta Dzong, renowned as the National Museum of Bhutan, where you will come across the precious and wonderful work of religious and historical artists such as relics, paintings, sculptures, and much more. Subsequently, you will be driven to the famous Rinpung Dzong or Paro Dzong which is renowned as a high point of traditional Bhutanese architecture. Besides, this ‘fortress of the heap of jewels’ use to be the meeting hall for the National Assembly, however, today it is house to government offices as well as the monastic body.
As the sun sets, you will be brought back to the hotel in Paro where you spend the night and be more excited for the awaiting adventure.
Wake up to the heavenly beauty of Paro and have your scrumptious morning meal because today you will be visiting other amusing places of the place. Your first destination of the fifth day would be a scenic location, Taktsang Monastery which is famous by the name of ‘Tiger’s Nest’. To reach this stupendous and peaceful place, you need to trek for about 2 hours through the dense forest and base camp. Afterwards, you will pay your visit to Drukgyel Dzong which is recognized as one of the most valuable archaeological sites in the world. You must visit this place without any second doubt because of the strong history told by the ruins is something every tourist should listen. Kyichu monastery would be your next stop which is also the sacred jewel of Bhutan.
Later that day, you will be driven back to your hotel where you will unwind yourself throughout the night.
One the second last day of your tour to Bhutan, you will move to your the place where the most memorable trip of your life began. After you have a refreshing and mouth-watering breakfast, you will indulge yourself in a long drive of 7 hours to reach Phuentsholing. By the time you arrive, you will be all tired and stressed. So, you will check-in at the hotel to de-stress yourself and sleep in the comfortable ambience of your room.
It is the last day of your trip and it is time for you to return to your routine lifestyle. Pack your bags, have the Bhutanese breakfast for the last time, and leave for Siliguri. On this 5-hours long drive, soak into the beauty of Bhutan and recollect all the unforgettable memories you have made at this heavenly beauty. From Siliguri, take your journey further to your home.
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Overview
Simple yet dazzling, Bhutan has its own way of hypnotizing the tourists with its endless beauty. When you are sick of your mundane life and want to travel internationally that too on budget, no place can be better than the land of dragons. Imagine visiting a country that weighs its citizens’ happy above anything, isn’t it amazing? And not forgetting the enchanting views this country offers! Once here you are guaranteed relaxation and peace.
Now that you are assured on travelling to Bhutan, we have a perfect itinerary that will suit both your schedule and budget.
Itinerary
Post your arrival at NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport, you’ll meet our representative waiting for you. Receive a warm welcome from his side and hop into the taxi for your transfer to Phuentsholing (961 ft.) – The Gateway of Bhutan by Road from India. The town is a beautiful blend of modern as well as traditional amenities. It’s a place where you can find the ancient Bhutanese culture thriving seamlessly in the western world. It is a thriving commercial centre on the northern edge of the Indian Plains.
On arrival, check-in at the hotel. Spend the evening in leisure and enjoy your overnight stay in Phuentsholing itself.
Wake up to the beauty of this town. Relish on your lip-smacking breakfast and get ready as you have to leave for completing the immigration formalities followed by your transfer to Thimphu (7,710 ft.), the capital city of Bhutan. Over the years, Thimphu has attracted lakhs of travellers and tourists. It is the soul to the land of dragons. From local markets, ancient cultures to vibrant nightlife and amazing cafes, Thimphu is a complete package when it comes to tourism. One of the most intriguing destinations on the globe, this place will leave you spellbound.
On your way to Thimphu, you’ll be accompanied by high hills and lush green trees. The journey itself will be so fulfilling. As soon as you reach Thimphu, check in at your hotel and rest for some time.
During the evening, we’ve planned a visit to Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion). Since 1952, it has served as a government’s seat and even today it has king’s offices and throne room. The Dzong is one of the most popular and oldest landmarks of the country. Standing at the banks of Wangchhu River, it was built and rebuilt by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1641 and Third King of Bhutan Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in 1965 respectively. The beauty of this place gets multiplied by 100 due to the flowery rose garden around it.
Once you are done exploring the Dzong, head back to your hotel for an overnight stay in the capital itself.
Today’s day calls for visiting the remaining tourist places in Thimphu followed by your transfer to Punakha. After having your delicious breakfast leave for Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Statue) as there is no better way to start this day than seeking blessings of Lord Buddha. Overlooking the picturesque Thimphu, the statue holds a significant place in the hearts of Bhutanese people. Its massive structure is nothing short of miraculously beautiful. Up next is National Memorial Chorten (Monument) which is one of the most iconic spots in Bhutan. With its white-washed walls, serene surrounding and golden annexes, the Chorten is a favourite place for tourists coming in Thimphu. Followed by this is Folk Heritage Museum, a haven for people who wish to learn about the insights of the rustic culture of Bhutan. You’ll find leopard skin bags, 17th-century farming and household tools, original water millstone, native trees planted around the museum, and so many other things which would speak stories about Bhutan. With this, your Thimphu excursion comes to an end.
Its time for your afternoon transfer to Punakha(4298 ft.) / Wangdue Phodrang (4,300 ft.), via Dochu-La-Pass (10,170 ft.). This pass offers bewitching views of higher Himalayas and hence you won’t regret stopping by. It also has 108 Druk Wangyal Khangzang Chorten which is believed to bring multifold merit to all sentient beings and makes the pass a must visit place. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Punakha / Wangdue Phodrang.
Today after completing the Punakha sightseeing, you’ll be travelling to Paro. So make sure you leave with all your luggage once and for all as you hop into the taxi for Punakha sightseeing.
The very first attraction for the day is Punakha Dzong which was built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. For many years until the time of the second king, it has served as the seat of the Government. The Dzong was named Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang (Palace of Great Happiness). Punakha is still the winter residence of Je-Khenpo and King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck convened the first National Assembly here in 1952. After that take a short and easy hike to visit the Chhimi Lhakhang – The Temple, also known as “The Temple of Fertility” was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, “The Divine Mad man”. The temple is known for blessing childless couples with children. It’s a place of high beliefs. Tourists from around the world flock to the temple in order to witness the unusual ceremonies that take place here. The monastery is built in the ancient Thai structure, adorned with beautiful paintings and carvings of phalluses on its wall.
The visit to this place concludes your time in Punakha. Now its time for you to explore a new place. Have your lunch and start your drive to Paro (7483 ft.). On arrival check in at the hotel. The evening is free for leisurely strolls. Take walks in the nearby areas and witness the warmth of Bhutanese culture. Get back to your hotel for dinner followed by a relaxing sleep.
Wake up all refreshed and full of energy. The breakfast will be served on time following which you’ll head out for sightseeing in Paro. To start with, you’ll have Ta Dzong, the National Museum with an excellent collection of Bhutanese antiquities as your first attraction of the day. Built by Tenzin Drugdra, the first governor of Paro, it has acted as a protection to Rinpung Dzong since 1649. The round building with seven storeys symbolises fame and victory. During the bygone ages, it also served as a prison for enemy soldiers and house for soldiers serving the homeland. The Dzong was open to the public after it underwent renovation in 1968. Following this is Rinpung Dzong or the Fortress on a heap of Jewels which is the administrative seat of the district of Paro. Formerly a meeting hall, today it serves as a house to government offices and district courts. Being a significant monastic body, the dzong enjoys a good footfall. Though many chapels are restricted for tourists’ entrance, this place is a must visit for its remarkable architecture.
Next, stop somewhere for lunch and as you are done make a quick move to Drukgyel Dzong. It was destroyed by fire in 1951 and is now preserved as a heritage site. With gigantic mountain views in the backdrop, this site is perfect for travel photographers. The ruins of this Dzong make the site look all the more rustic and picturesque. The last on today’s list is Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest Buddist temples in Bhutan. The temple is said to have probably built by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet in 659. Irrespective of the time you visit here, you’ll find elderly people paying respect to the almighty by spinning the prayer wheels present at the temple. When here, do not forget to make a wish!
The day ends here. Come back to your hotel, have your dinner and snuggle into the bed for good night sleep.
Don’t be sad if it is your second last day of vacation. We hope you’ve created some beautiful memories to be cherished all you r life. Have your breakfast, pack your luggage and check out of the room. Get ready for a scenic drive to Phuentsholing, the place from where your journey had started. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Phuentsholing.
Finally, it’s time to fly home and bid goodbye to this beautiful place. After breakfast check out from the hotel and take the departure transfer to NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport for your onward journey.
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Overview
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade! When you crave for a vacation, take it! Be it the summer holidays of your children or a break from your daily schedules, travel makes everything better. And, if you are planning to travel to Bhutan, then you are in the right place. We have carefully curated an itinerary that covers all the iconic places in the land of dragons. A country so beautiful, a country so serene, Bhutan is a heart keeper. Once you are here, you wouldn’t wish to return. And, we’ll be more than happy to take you on a journey where happiness is above everything.
Itinerary
Meet our representative on reaching NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport and followed by a transfer to Phuentsholing (961 ft.) – The Gateway of Bhutan by Road from India. An unexplored terrain in Bhutan, this place boasts of mesmerizing scenic beauty. It is called as the abode of king and queen of the Kingdom of Himalayas. The slow-paced and simple life of inhabitants complements the serene nature of Phuentsholing. Here you can catch glimpses of three different cultures, Bhutanese, Nepalese and Indian.
On reaching Phuentsholing, check in to your hotel and spend the evening in leisure.
Get ready, have your breakfast and leave for fulfilling the immigration formalities followed by transfer to Thimphu (7,710 ft.) the capital city of Bhutan. On entering Thimphu you’ll be shocked to see that there are no traffic lights on the road to control the movement of vehicles. This shows how patient and adjusting are the people here. Once here you wouldn’t want to return to your home again.
Check in at the hotel and take some rest. In the evening, visit the Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion). Also known as Thimphu Dzong, it is known for housing the government representatives of Bhutan. The architecture of this place stands high on the banks of the Wangchu River.
For today this one tourist attraction was enough. You might be tired of the hectic day, hence head back to your hotel, have your dinner and have a peaceful sleep.
The day calls for a great exploration in Thimphu. After breakfast head towards the first destination of the day, i.e Kuensel Phodrang which has a huge statue of Buddha. There is nothing better than kick-starting your day with the blessings of Lord Buddha. This place holds a special part in every Bhutanese heart and is of utmost importance. Up next are National Memorial Chorten (Monument) & Folk Heritage Museum. The former is a very famous monument in Thimphu and is known for signifying World Peace. A visit to the latter folk museum would give you insights about Bhutanese traditions, culture and artwork. Both of these places are well-known tourist attractions in Thimphu, hence, shouldn’t be missed. The morning visits are over. Take a break for lunch post which you’ll be travelling to Sangaygang View Point which gives some of the most amazing views of the Thimphu valley followed by Changangkha Monastery. This monastery is frequently visited by the parents and their newborns so to get auspicious names for the little ones. They look forward to receiving deity’s blessings that act as a protective shield around their newborns.
Your second last destination for the day is the Takin Preserve Centre, known for housing the national animal of Bhutan. What initially was a tiny zoo turned into an animal reserve just a few years ago. The people working here make sure that every animal that lives here, lives in utmost comfort and care. End your day with a visit to Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion). Situated in the northern edge of Thimphu, it has king’s throne and offices. What interests the travellers most is its impressive architecture. With this, the exploration for the day comes to an end.
Get back to your hotel, grab a quick bite and rush into your room for a relaxing sleep.
Today’s day calls for your transfer to Punakha. After your breakfast, make a move to your next destination in Bhutan via Dochu-La-Pass (3150 mts.). Stay at this pass for a bit to enjoy the astonishing views higher Himalayas. It’s a place worth taking 100 pictures! Now continue your journey towards Punakha. On reaching here, check in at the hotel and rest for some time before you leave for Punakha Dzong in the afternoon. Built-in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, it served as the seat for the government until the second king came into power. The Dzong was named Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang (Palace of Great Happiness). Punakha is still the winter residence of Je-Khenpo and King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck convened the first National Assembly here in 1952. After that take a short and easy hike to visit the Chhimi Lhakhang – The Temple, also known as “The Temple of Fertility” which was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, “The Divine Madman”. Couples having a problem in conceiving, visit this temple. To your surprise, the majority of them are even blessed with a child now. The temple indeed is a place of miracles.
The Evening is free for leisure. Take walks in the areas nearby and sink in the beauty of this place. Get back to your hotel for an Overnight stay at Punakha / Wangdue.
Yet another road trip awaits you! Today you’ll be travelling to Paro from Punakha. On your way stop at Lamperi to visit Royal Botanical Park. It is Bhutan’s first botanical garden which also forms Dochula Pass’ backdrop. The place is beautiful beyond words with several species of flora in its vicinity. When you are here, keep your camera ready as there won’t be a single flower that you wouldn’t want to capture. After this, continue your journey to Paro. once you reach Paro, check in at the hotel.
After you are done resting, make a quick visit to Ta Dzong. It is a National Museum with an excellent collection of arts, relics, religious thangkha, etc. A seven-storied round building, Ta Dzong symbolizes fame and victory. In the bygone years, it has served as a home to native soldiers and prison to soldiers belonging to rival kingdoms or forces. Also, it acted as a watchtower while saving Rinpung Dzong, which is the last place where you’ll visit, from all the invasions.
Rinpung Dzong – Meaning “fortress of the heap of jewels”. The dzong now serves as the administrative and judicial seat of Paro. Adding to it, the dzong is an epitome of excellent Bhutanese architecture. Spend some time appreciating it’s built, click loads of pictures and then head back to the hotel. The evening calls for leisurely affairs and its on you how you spend it.
Once you are done with everything, wrap up the day with a nice sleep.
It’s your last day of exploration in Bhutan. There is no need to rush. Today we’ll take things slow. Wake up, get ready, have your breakfast and leave for the very popular Taktsang Monastery – called “Tiger’s Nest” (2hrs hike from the base camp). Whenever Bhutan as a tourist destination is talked about, this place is automatically a part of that conversation. People from around the globe visit Bhutan to witness this enchanting monastery. Standing on the edge of the cliff, it has been an inspiration to many travellers and photographers. Let alone the view from the monastery, the view of this monastery itself is breathtaking. After you are done exploring this place, visit Drukgyel Dzong & Kyichu Monastery. The former was once a Buddhist Monastery and a fortress but now stand in ruins. This place is a treat to a photographer, thanks to the mountains in the backdrop. The rustic remains and beautiful scenes around create a combination alluring to one’s eyes.
The last and the final tourist destination in Paro would be Kyichu Monastery which is an important Buddhist temple. It is one of the most beautiful and oldest shrines in Bhutan. It is believed to have been built by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet in 659. No matter what time of the day you visit here, you’ll find elderly people walking around it, making their prayers as they spin the prayer wheels.
Now, come back to your hotel, relish on the delicious dinner and sleep.
Today you leave Bhutan once and for all. Your 6 nights here come to an end. Collect the treasure of memories, have your breakfast and check out from the hotel. Our representative will drop you at the Paro airport so that you can continue your journey towards your home.
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Overview
Travel feeds the soul! You are that means you wish to feed your soul with the mesmerizing beauty of Bhutan. A country known as the land of dragons, a nation that gives importance to the happiness of its natives, and a place having spectacular attractions, Bhutan is one of the most favourite tourist destinations in the Asian continent. And, now that you’ve decided to visit here, we hope our day by day itinerary would help you curate a perfect travel plan for Bhutan.
Itinerary
You’ll meet our representative on your arrival at NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport. From here he’ll take you to your hotel in Phuentsholing (961 ft.) – The Gateway of Bhutan by Road from India. It is a thriving commercial centre on the northern edge of the Indian Plains. A perfect blend of tradition, culture, religion, and scenic beauty, Phuentsholing will welcome you with all its warmth. On reaching your hotel, check into your room and spend a relaxing night in the city only.
The next day calls for a transfer to Thimphu (7,710 ft.). Wake up, get ready and have your breakfast. Now complete the immigration formalities and you are all set to move into the capital city of Bhutan. Thimphu is the largest city in Bhutan’s kingdom and an ideal destination for visitors to break through their monotonous life schedules. It is a hub for everything from good cafes, shopping and nightlife to cultural activities. Hence, here you get to see how Bhutanese culture despite accepting the westernization has managed to keep their spirit of traditions alive.
After a long drive, you’ll reach your hotel. Check into the room and rest for a while has evening calls for some good exploration at the Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion). Having surrounded by the beautiful rose garden, the dzong is located near the Wangchhu River. Built in 1641, it is a massive fortress which serves as the main secretariat building, housing the King’s office and throne. Once you are done with visiting this place, head back to your hotel, have your dinner and now you are off to bed.
It’s a good morning, a morning that calls for delicious food and exciting exploration. Have your breakfast, get ready and then leave for the mighty Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Statue) situated in the wild mountains of Bhutan. One of the most visited tourist destinations, the huge statue has over hundreds of Buddha Statues. The 51.5 meters high three storied Bronze Statue has several chapels too. One can walk around the statue to offer prayers. Up next is National Memorial Chorten (Monument) and Folk Heritage Museum. Where the former is a prominent religious structure in Thimphu, the latter provides tourists with insights into the Bhutanese traditions and way of life.
Post this, have your lunch and visit Punakha / Wangdue Phodrang (4,300 ft.), a city which once was the capital of Bhutan. Take a pit stop at Dochu-La-Pass (10,170 ft.) and treat your eyes with some magnificent views of Himalayas. Keep your camera ready as you would want to capture this view forever. Next, continue your drive to Punakha. On arrival check in at the hotel. The travelling would have left you all tired, so have a good and relaxing sleep.
Start your day with a fulfilling breakfast, followed by a visit to Gangtey (9,840 ft.), the home of Black Necked Crane which migrates from the arid plains of Tibet in the north. It is a beautiful valley lying in the laps of Bhutan. Set at a little distance from main city areas, Gangtey boasts of several nature trails, that once walked upon can never be forgotten. Apart from this, here you can also visit the Gangtey Gompa. After you are done with exploring the alluring Gangtey, make a return to your hotel for a delicious dinner and a comfy sleep.
Alternatively, you can also choose to explore Punakha over Gangtey Valley. After breakfast hike to the Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten. It is a short hike hence won’t consume so much of your energy. The place offers you breathtaking views of the neighbouring mountains and valleys. The place is a known example of glorious architecture. Be camera ready as you wouldn’t wish to miss clicking each of its dimension.
Next, make a move to Punakha Suspension Bridge followed by Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery. The second largest suspension bridge in the country, it connects Punakha Dzongkhag’s old administrative centre to rest of the valley. For adrenaline junkies, this place is a must visit. Up next is Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang which is both a temple and a nunnery perched on a ridge overlooking Punakha, Wangduephodrang and Toebesa valleys.
With these explorations, the day comes to an end. Head back to your hotel for an overnight stay in Punakha / Wangdue.
After breakfast check out from the hotel with your baggage and visit the Punakha Dzong, built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. For many years until the time of the second king, it served as the seat of the Government. The Dzong was named as Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang, meaning, the Palace of Great Happiness. Punakha is still the winter residence of Je-Khenpo and King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck had convened the first National Assembly here in 1952. After this take a short and easy hike to visit the Chhimi Lhakhang – The Temple, also known as “The Temple of Fertility” was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, “The Divine Mad
Man”. The shrine holds strong beliefs of the Bhutanese people and hence, has an important place in their heart.
Now it’s time to drive to Paro (7483 ft.) yet another enchanting part of Bhutan. On arrival check in at the hotel. The evening is free for leisure, do whatever you wish to, be it relaxing in the hotel room or walking down the streets of Paro. Once you are done with your evening activities, have your dinner followed by a good night’s sleep.
Today’s day calls for some amazing sightseeing. Start your exploration with Ta Dzong – National Museum which has an excellent collection of Bhutanese antiquities and relics. The place is a haven for history lovers and the ones who are interested in learning about new traditions. Up next is Rinpung Dzong, the administrative seat of the district of Paro. It serves to be of the excellent examples of architecture around the globe. The complete name of the Dzong, i.e. Rinchen Pung Dzong means ‘Fortress on a Heap of Jewels.’ This indeed is a place you must visit. Now we talk about your afternoon visit to Drukgyel Dzong. This piece of history, the Dzong was destroyed by fire in 1951 and is now preserved as a heritage site. The Dzong with mesmerizing mountains in the backdrop forms an extremely scenic landscape. The last attraction for the day is Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest Buddist temples in Bhutan. Despite being a construction of the 7th century, the temple feels new, all thanks to the immense care taken by the Bhutanese people. With the blessings of the deity, here comes an end to your Paro excursion. Move back to the hotel for an overnight stay at Paro.
Today you’ll be leaving for your home with a treasure box full of memories from Bhutan. After breakfast check out from hotel and leave for Paro Airport for your onward journey.
Hope you had a great time in Bhutan. We’ll be more than happy to host you in the land of dragons.
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Is it that time of the year when you wish to empty your pockets in order to fill your heart? Is it the time when your inner self craves for travelling? Yes? Also, is it that you’ve made a decision to travel to Bhutan? Again yes? Then my friend you are in the right place. The itinerary below will take you to some of the most spectacular destinations in Bhutan. Every corner you visit will weave a story that you’d keep safe in your heart forever. We assure you that your trip to Bhutan will be the most memorable one ever! Driving in the land of dragons amidst the high Himalayas, it will be magical. Being a traveler that you are, you shouldn’t miss this chance of travelling to the country where natives’ happiness means the world.
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Our representative will meet you the Paro Airport, following which he’ll take you to the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu (7,710 ft.). Enveloped in nature’s arm, this city is amazingly beautiful. On your way to the hotel, you’ll spot high mountain ranges, thick vegetation cover and glimpses of local life. After you check in to your rooms, freshen up, grab a bite and later rest for some time. Once you have restored your energy take an evening stroll and explore the nearby areas of your hotel. Get back, have your dinner followed by a sound sleep.
Wake up in the arms of beautiful Thimphu. Take a refreshing bath, get ready, have a sumptuous meal and head towards your first destination of the day, Kuensel Phodrang which is known for its huge Buddha Statue. The statue holds a sacred place in the hearts of Bhutanese people. Spend some time admiring its grandeur and then make a move to the National Memorial Chorten (Monument) & Folk Heritage Museum. Another religious Monument for the citizens of Bhutan is the Chorten Memorial which also is the symbol of world peace. You’ll find elderly people circumambulating this ‘Seat of Faith’. Up next is the Folk Heritage Museum, a three-storied building, known for preserving the traditional Bhutanese culture. It is a great place for people who wish to learn about the rustic indigenous culture of Bhutan. On the completion of all these 3 attractions, have your lunch and then visit Sangaygang View Point, a spot full of Tibetan flags and mind-boggling views. High above the town where the road branches off from the city boundaries comes this picturesque point. The valley is worth every view you get from here. Post the sunset, it becomes a lovers’ lane.
From here make a mole towards Changangkha Monastery, a shrine where parents’ come to get their newborns named. The place breathes spirituality in its purest form. The children are blessed by Tamdrin (the protector deity), a phurba which is a ritual dagger followed by a sacred thread to keep the ill omens away. After a peaceful visit to the Monastery, take a mole towards Takin Preserve Centre. While you are here, you’ll spot Takin, the national animal of Bhutan. You next and the last destination for the day would be Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion). One of the biggest landmarks in the city, it finds itself 2 km away from Thimphu. This is the building which acquires the Throne and other offices of the King. Apart from this, it also is the summer residence of the monk body.
So that’s all for today, head back to your hotel, have your dinner and get into your bed as its time to sleep only to wake up the other day for new adventures.
It’s your third day in Bhutan and the day calls for some good exploration. Grab a good amount of breakfast, buckle up your shoes and make a move towards Simtokha Dzong. This Bhutanese attraction has a legend behind its existence. It is said that the dzong was built to control an evil spirit which was supposedly troubling the travellers in the area. So, yes your day has an adventurous start as you’ll travel to a place which literally means “Atop a Demon.”
The next location for the day is Jungshi Handmade paper factory. Here you’ll learn about the methods of producing Deh-Sho, the traditional Bhutanese paper. Visitors are allowed to see the age-old methods that locals have been using in processing this paper. If given a chance to take part in the process, please do and create some souvenir for yourself. After trying your hands on creativity make your way to other attractions like Drupthob Lhakhang and many more.
Now, the day comes to an end, move back to your hotel for an overnight stay at Thimphu.
Start your day with heavy breakfast as the day calls for a lot of travelling. Today you’ll be heading towards Punakha/Wangdue while taking a pit stop at Dochu-La-Pass (3150 mts.) in between. The spot gives you some spectacular Himalayan views, hence the place is worth stopping at. Now, resume your journey towards Punakha Dzong which was built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. It served as the Government seat for years until the second king came into power. The Dzong was previously named as Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang which also means the Palace of Great Happiness. After you are done with exploring the Dzong take a short hike towards Chhimi Lhakhang or the Temple of Fertility. The temple was built by the ‘divine Madman,’ Lama Drukpa Kuenley. It is one of the most renowned religious places in Bhutan and is frequently visited by several devotees. Travellers from around the world flock here to witness the unusual cultural and traditional ceremonies. If you are lucky enough, you can be a spectator to some too.
This was the last destination for today. Now head back to your hotel in Thimphu and have a great sleep.
Today we’ll be moving towards Paro, yet another beautiful gem in Bhutan. Have your breakfast, transfer your baggage to the car and you are all set to travel to your next destination i.e. Paro (7483 ft.). On your way visit Tamchog Lhakhang which is situated between Thimphu and Paro. It was built in the 13th century by Thangthong Gyalpo who is also known as the Iron bridge builder. Located atop the hill, you need to cross an ancient architectural styled bridge to reach this temple. Crossing the years old chain bridge and its undulating movements is indeed an undulating experience. The river beneath looks no less magnificent as the hills around. After this continue your journey to Paro. On reaching Paro, check in at your hotel, rest for some time and then head out for Ta Dzong – National Museum, having an excellent collection of relics, arts and religious thangkha, etc. You cannot take cameras inside the museum but can click its structure and surroundings from outside. Up next is Rinpung Dzong also known as the “fortress of the heap of jewels”. Today it serves as the judicial and administrative seat of Paro. You are now done for the day. It’s time to head back to your hotel for an overnight stay in Paro.
Today is officially the last night in Bhutan. Leaving behind the laziness, get ready, have your delicious breakfast and leave for the very famous Taktsang Monastery – called “Tiger’s Nest” (2hrs hike from the base camp). One of the most picturesque monasteries in the world, this monastery is where ‘Second Buddha’ or Guru Riponche is believed to have meditated in order to subdue his inner demons. Legend states that he flew to the cave while sitting on the back of a tigress. Not only does the monastery has a great history but it also offers some astounding views of the surrounding valleys.
Later visit Drukgyel Dzong & Kyichu Monastery. Once a fortress the former now can be found in ruins, located at the upper parts of Paro. According to information, it was built in 1649 by Tenzin Drukdra. Followed by it your next stop would be Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery which is extremely famous among historians and culture enthusiasts. People from around the globe visit this place for its incredibly old architecture and location.
Now head back to your hotel. Gather all the moments you have lived in Bhutan and have a relaxing sleep.
It’s time to bid Bhutan a goodbye with a hope to return soon! Relish your last breakfast here, check out from the hotel and now you are headed out for Paro Airport.
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The last Himalayan Kingdom, Bhutan is a country full of mesmerizing landscapes and magic. A right blend of global amenities and Tibetan culture, this nation beautifully embraces the culture of the two. A vacation here is a complete detox from the humdrum of daily life. The Bhutanese people pride themselves for having measured their Gross Domestic Product in terms of Happiness. Imagine visiting a nation that values its citizens’ comfort and happiness to be more than anything? Wouldn’t it be fun?
Here is an itinerary in which you get to explore the two main parts of Bhutan, Thimphu and Paro. Happy travelling!
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Land in beautiful Bhutan and meet our representative at the Paro Airport. He’ll take you to the country’s capital city, Thimphu which is 7,710 ft. above sea level. Check in at your hotel and take a rest for some time. Today you’ll spend your day in Thimphu, relaxing and taking evening strolls in the city lanes. A mix of historic traditions and modern amenities, the city is an ideal destination to breakthrough from the daily mundane chores.
Today is the day when your real excursion starts. Get ready, have your breakfast and head towards your first destination for the day i.e. Kuesnsel Phodrang or the Buddha Statue. Overlooking the picturesque Thimphu valley, the great Buddha statue is the most visited tourist place in Bhutan. Also known as Buddha Point it houses the Great Buddha Dordenma which was inaugurated on the fourth King Jigme Singye Wangchuk’s 60th anniversary in the year 2015. Post this you’ll be visiting National Memorial Chorten (Monument) & Folk Heritage Museum. The Chorten Memorial is Thimphu’s most visible Tibetan religious site. Chorten, meaning the Seat of Faith is a gorgeous work of architecture. Representing the World Peace, it was built as a memorial for Third Druk Gyalpo. Next to this is the Folk Heritage Museum which was established in 2001. It gives you glimpses of traditional Bhutanese lifestyle. An impressive collection of ancient tools and household objects, the museum depicts the skills, customs, habits, and rural traditions of the people in Bhutan.
Have your lunch and make a move to Sangaygang View Point which is the BBS Tower/ Bhutanese Broadcasting Service Tower. Built atop the hill, the tower offers the best views of the city. From a very short distance to BBS is Takin Preserve Centre which is mainly visited to witness the oddball mammals. Following this, visit Changangkha Monastery. Resting like a fortress above the Thimphu central, it hums with the activities of pilgrims. It is frequented by the parents to get names for the newborns. The last place for the day to explore is Tashichho Dzong. Situated alongside the banks of Wangchhu River, it is the main building which houses the Throne room and other offices of the King. With this, your exploration for the day comes to an end. Head back to your hotel, have your dinner, and have a sound sleep. The next day is full of some amazing adventures.
Wake up and get ready for your excursion to Punakha (4298 ft.)/ Wangdue. Today’s day would be adventureful. The winter seat of the Je Khenpo and former capital of Bhutan, Punakha enjoys a temperate climate. The two rivers flowing through the valley provide abundant water for producing fruits and crops. On your way to this paradise take a pit stop at Dochu-La-Pass (3150 mts.) for witnessing the mesmerizing views of higher Himalayas. After reaching Punakha visit Punakha Dzong which is built in 1673 at the junction of rivers Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu. For years it has served as the administrative and religious centre hence played a significant role in the history of Bhutan. It was even damaged by an earthquake and catastrophic fires but now have been restored by the present king. It is open for travellers in the summer months when the monk’s body moves to Thimphu and during the Punakha festival. It was also named as the Palace of Great Happiness/ Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang. After you are done exploring the Dzong, take a quick hike to Chhimi Lhakhang, the Temple of Fertility which was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley also known as the ‘Divine MadMan.’ With this exploration, the day comes to an end. Move back to Thimphu for an overnight stay at the hotel.
Have your breakfast and leave for Paro (7483ft.). On your way to here, take a halt at Tamchog Lhakhang which is situated between Paro and Thimphu. It was built in the 13th century by the Iron Bridge Builder, Thangthong Gyalpo. Situated atop the hill is this place which needs to be reached by crossing an ancient style bridge. Following this arrive in Paro and check in at your hotel. After resting for a bit, visit Ta Dzong – National Museum. Situated above Paro Dzong is Ta Dzong or the watchtower which was built in 1649 with a motive of protecting the unprotected Rinpung Dzong, “fortress of the heap of jewels.” Damaged by the 2011 earthquake, it was reopened for public in 2016 as the country’s premier museum. The museum has an excellent collection of religious thangkha, relics, art, etc. It is a haven for history lovers. Today, it serves as the judicial and administrative seat of Paro. One can visit the museum between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM from Tuesday to Saturday and from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Sundays. When you are done exploring the place, move back to your hotel. Unwind in the cosiness of your room. Have your dinner and go for good night sleep.
Today’s day is full of Paro sightseeing. Relish on your delectable breakfast, get ready and hike towards the most popular and scenic Taktsang Monastery also known as the ‘Tiger’s Nest.’ After a 2 hours trek, you’ll reach the monastery. The monastery is a well known Himalayan Buddhist religious site located on the cliffside of Paro Valley. Highly picturesque, it clings at a height of 3120 m above the sea level. Legend states that Guru Rinpoche flew to this tiger’s Nest to subdue a demon, following which he meditates for 3 months. Standing on the cliff, the monastery creates a scenery worth capturing. After you are done witnessing the grandeur of this religious shrine, visit Drukgyel Dzong which is ramshackle of an abandoned 17th-century fort that was demolished by a fire. Today it stands as a symbol of a tragic present and glorious past. Along with it pay a visit to the oldest monastery of Bhutan, Kyichu Monastery. Considered as the jewel of the nation, it’s a place for pilgrims. You’ll often find monks walking around the monastery. You might be tired until now, it’s time to head back to your hotel and has a peaceful sleep. Next day demands good strength so take proper rest.
Welcome the day with full boost, have your breakfast and leave for Chele-La-Pass (13,088 ft.) which is the highest motorable road in the country. The place offers mesmerizing views of beautiful landscapes and valleys. Summed up with hiking and trekking activities, Chele La pass also has some religious sites on the way. You are to spot various tourist places and locals on the go. On a day when the skies are clear, you can have magnificent views of Mt. Jumolhari which is the most sacred peak in Bhutan. After today’s excursion, head back to your hotel for an overnight stay at Paro valley.
After breakfast check out from the hotel and make a move towards the airport. It’s time for you to leave amazing Bhutan with a sack full of unforgettable memories. Hope you had a great week.
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Bhutan is not just a prominent tourist destination but a wonderful place that has been preserving its glorious history for millenniums and a place where people encounter various hidden surprises. The country is renowned as one of the main Buddhist plains where monasteries are the major part and vibrant festivals and cultural art occupies a special position in people’s heart. Besides, being one of the smallest countries, it has taught the world that adopting happiness is the primary goal for the growth of mankind.
If you have a desire to visit Bhutan at least once in a lifetime, then we have a plan for you that will take you to the magnificent destinations of this kingdom of paradise. This 7 days trip will initiate from the capital city of the country, Thimphu, and will conclude at the verdant valley, Paro. Moreover, this tour will let you visit other exuberant destinations surrounded by velvet green hills, Wangdue and Punakha valley.
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On the very first day of your trip to Bhutan, you will arrive at the only international airport of Bhutan situated in Paro. As you fly over the high peaks of the Himalayas like a bird, you will witness the majestic view of Bhutan. While you step into the jaw-dropping beauty of Paro, our amiable representative will welcome you warm-heartedly and will further assist your transfer to the capital city Thimphu, situated at 2350 7,710 ft. Post a 2-hours long drive, you will enter the Bhutanese town of Thimphu that has been holding the traditional art, culture, and architecture of the country with pride. By the time you reach this place, you will be tired and need to refresh. So, you will first be taken to your hotel where you can relax and unwind yourself. If you would be too excited to explore the real gems of the place, you can walk through the town and encounter various speciality of the area and meet loving people of the country.
As the night arrives, you will come back to the hotel and sleep in the excitement of awaiting adventure.
It is the second day of your trip which is going to be full of amusement. Therefore, relish the hot piping breakfast at the hotel and leave for Kuensel Phodrang where recites a gigantic statue of Lord Buddha. This mesmerizing location is encircled with an outstanding view of the snowy peaks and lush green hills that would not allow you to put your camera down and capture every little beauty of the place. Next, you will be taken to the National Memorial Chorten which is located amidst the capital city and is known for excellent and exemplary Buddhist architecture. Besides, the delightful work of art depicted through gorgeous paintings and sculptures is notably beautiful. Afterwards, visit Folk Heritage Museum that was established in the year 2001 and is renowned to give you a glance of Bhutanese rural lifestyle. Also, the precious household equipment, tools, and objects and their usage with various techniques and skills is something that no one can afford to miss.
After midday, the next stop would be Sangaygang View Point which is one of the most amazing places in Thimphu as you can catch a speechless view of the entire town from a great height. Plus, the cold weather and foggy atmosphere at this picturesque location will make your day. Up next there is Changangkha Monastery which hums day and night with the pilgrim activities. This 9-centuries old Lhakhang is a prominent place of worship for locals as they pay their call here to name their newborns with the grace of God. Followed by Takin Preserve Centre, you will visit the large fenced enclosure that was originally established as a zoo. Besides, tourists will encounter the most amazing species and the national animal of the country Takin. Finally, you will be visiting Tashichho Dzong which is the most popular and biggest tourist attraction of Thimphu. This place is special because it is the home and office of the king and the house of the secretarial board of Bhutan.
As the sun comes down and the place shines with the light of the moon, you will be brought back to the hotel where you can rest throughout the night.
Wake up at an early hour today and have a hearty breakfast because today you will be shifting towards another paradise in Bhutan, Punakha or Wangdue. Both the destinations are about half an hour apart, however, situated in the same valley at an approximate altitude of 1300 meters. On this 3-hours long drive, you will pay your call at the marvellous location Dochu-la-pass which is located at a height of 3150 meters above sea level. You must stop at this destination as you will witness the astoundingly beautiful scenery of snow-covered peaks of the great Himalayas with freezing temperature of higher altitude. By the time you are done at Dochu-La-Pass, you will continue your journey towards Punakha or Wangdue. As you reach this magnificent site, the first thing you need to do is check-in at the hotel and freshen up till lunchtime because after that you have to leave the hotel to start your excursion.
The first stop of your expedition would be Punakha Dzong which is inextricably connected to glorious occasions of Bhutanese history. This Dzong was built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and started serving as the capital of the city until 1907. However, today, it is known as the second oldest and second largest dzong of the country with a number of traditional sculptures. The second stop of the day would be Chhimi Lhakhang which is also known as the ‘temple of fertility’. As the name suggests, the Lhakhang is the place where couples with no child worship and tourists pay their call to experience the cultural ceremonies and unusual traditions.
By the evening, you will be taken back to the hotel where you can spend the night in the cosiness of the room.
It is the fourth day of your trip to Bhutan and, today, you have two options available to make the best out of the day. First, you can go for an excursion at a gorgeous place, Gangtey, and second, you can stay in Punakha and explore more exotic places peacefully. After having the scrumptious morning meal at the hotel, you will leave for your traverse of the place of your choice.
If you choose to start your day with Gangtey, you need to indulge yourself into a 3-hours long drive to reach the place. Post a long drive, you will step into the charming valley encircled with green hills, cold weather, fresh air, and serene environment. Moreover, the peace and calmness of the place are the proof behind the existence of many endangered species of fauna and birds including graceful black-necked crane. Besides, this is renowned as the most unspoiled and beautiful valley of the country that every tourist should visit at least once. For more amusement and picturesque view, you can also visit Gangtey Gompa which is located on the top of a small hill and is known as the largest Nyingmapa monastery of Bhutan. As the night arrives, you will be taken back to the hotel in Punakha or Wangdue where you can have mouth-watering dinner and sleep with beautiful memories you made in an unforgettable place.
As an alternative plan, if you wish to stay in Punakha valley, you should first hit the hiking trail of 45 minutes towards Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten which is standing regally since ages atop Punakha valley. Furthermore, it is a quintessential destination to witness the delightful traditions and idiosyncratic Bhutanese architecture and the spectacular view from this place is worth trekking through the scenic paths. Apart from Chorten, you can also visit Punakha Suspension bridge which is the second longest suspension bridge of the country that stretches across 180 meters above the swift river Po Chu. The final place to be visited in Punakha is Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery which is perched amidst rich pine trees and represents the finest designs and conventions of the country.
As the sun goes down, you are free to relax enjoying the luxurious facilities of the hotel. Nonetheless, if you are still not tired, you are free to wander in the local market and buy souvenirs for your loved ones. By the time the sky is full of stars and moonlight, you will come back to the hotel and spend the night unwinding yourself for more enthusiastic moments.
Wake up at an early hour on the fifth morning of your trip and have your delectable Bhutanese breakfast because today you will be visiting another exciting place in the country. Post a 5-hours long drive, you will visit the exquisite location and the starting point of your trip, Paro, which is situated at an altitude of 2280 meters. On the way to this amusing corner, you will stop at Lamperi from where you will walk for some time to reach the land of heavenly beauty, Royal Botanical Park which is exactly like the scenery we used to paint in our childhood. This photogenic location will make you soak into its matchless beauty as you encounter 28 types of rhododendron and approximately 220 species of birds reciting in this paradise. Later, you will continue your transfer towards Paro and, as soon as you arrive, you will first be taken to your hotel where you can refresh and keep your luggage to explore the place freely.
Whenever you are ready, you will start your traverse from Ta Dzong, also known as the National Museum, which has been preserving a range of relics, artefacts, and paintings for centuries. In fact, the museum was destroyed by a tragic earthquake in the year 2011, however, was reopened in 2016 and is also renowned for its collection of modern Bhutanese art. Further, you will be visiting the ‘fortress of the heap of the jewels’, Rinpung Dzong which is commonly famous as Paro Dzong. Build in the year 1677 under the orders of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, today this dzong serves as the seat of the district of Paro.
As the sun sets and darkness arrives, you will come back to the hotel and spend the rest of the time tranquillizing and enjoying the luxury of the premises.
It is the second last day of your trip to Bhutan and it is all going to be about visiting brilliant places in Paro. After having delectable breakfast at the hotel, you will leave for the most amazing tourist attraction of Paro, Taktsang Monastery which is renowned as one of the most venerated places of pilgrimage in the Himalayan range. Besides, you must need to trek for 2 hours into the lush greenery of the hill station to reach the destination. Subsequently, you will visit Drukgyel Dzong one of the well-recognized archaeologist sites by UNESCO World Heritage Center. This Dzong was built in 1649 and served as a significant defence base till 1952 when it was destroyed by a fire caused by a butter lamp. Hereafter, you will be taken to Kyichu Monastery which is the most beautiful and the oldest monastery of the country.
As the day comes to an end, you will come back to the hotel where you can pack your bags because tomorrow you have to leave this paradise. Thereafter, spend the night in leisure at your hotel room.
It is the last day of your trip and today is the time to bid adieu to this heavenly kingdom. After having a scrumptious breakfast, you will be dropped to Paro international airport from where you can take the flight for further journey.
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Bhutan, the magical land of monasteries and mountains, is one awe-inspiring place that brings the hazy images of the pristine Himalayan range to the traveller’s mind. In other words, Bhutan is no ordinary place because it is recognized as one of the happiest and majestic tourist places across the world. With the reputation of glorious history and rich heritage, this place is in the bucket list of unnumbered tourists. So, if you want to travel to this unspoiled and preserved beauty, we have this amazing package for you that will take you to an unforgettable journey and showcase you a few of our favourite experiences combined together at various iconic destinations.
This itinerary will take you to outstanding places and provide you with various indelible surprises. Commencing from Thimpu, the capital city, this tour will take to Wandue or Punakha which are located in the same valley with a mesmerizing view everywhere you look. The tour will end at the gorgeous valley encircled with velvet green hills, Paro.
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The best way to arrive in Bhutan is via airways as you will fly to this kingdom of heaven witnessing the majestic land from the top. As you land at the international airport in Paro, our representative will greet you there with happiness and will further assist your transfer to the jaw-dropping allurement of Thimphu. Being the capital city of Bhutan, people usually find a perfect juxtaposition of ancient history, celebrated religion, and verdant beauty. It is approximately a 2-hours long drive from Paro to Thimphu but the spiral roads and the exciting view will keep entertained.
After stepping into this beautiful capital city situated at a height of 7,710 ft above the sea level, you will check in to the hotel where you can keep your luggage, relax, and refresh. Have a delectable meal and you will be all set to start your excursion. The first spot to visit is Kuensel Phodrand which is renowned among tourists for its gigantic Buddha statue and matchless natural allurement. Besides, the scenic beauty will let you soak into the fresh air of Bhutan. Next, you will pay your call at the marvellous National Memorial Chorten which was built in 1974 as a symbol of the world’s peace. Visitors are fascinated by the excellent Tibet style architecture and the calm ambience which is perfect for them to worship. By the evening, you will be visiting Tashichho Dzong that was constructed in 1216 A.D. by Lama Gyalwa Lhanangpa. Moreover, since 1952, it has been serving as the seat of the national government and the home and office of the present king.
As the night arrives, you will be all tired and need to rest for further exploration. So, come back to the hotel, have hot piping Bhutanese mean as dinner, and rest in the serene aura of your room in Thimphu.
Wake up early in the morning as the second day of your trip is going to be loaded with magnificent scenery and a lot of fun. Once you have your breakfast, be ready to set your luggage in the car and drive a long way to visit either Punakha or Wangdue that will take you about 3 hours to reach. On the way to your next destination, you definitely need to pay your visit at Dochu-La-Pass which is situated at an altitude of 3150 meters. To stop at this point is necessary because from here, you will find an astoundingly beautiful view of the snow-covered mountains of The Himalayas.
Once you arrive at your preferable destination, check-in at the hotel and freshen up as it is time to explore the wonderful valley. First, go to visit Punakha Dzong that is seen as the most beautiful and second Dzong built in the country. Primarily, it used to serve as the seat for the government until the mid-1950s when the rule of the second king ended. Moreover, the Dzong was originally named as Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodran that literally means ‘Palace of Great Happiness’ as all the kings of Bhutan were crowned here. The next stop of the day would be Chhimi Lhakhang which is nested amidst pleasant landscape and you need to trek into the spectacular beauty of the pastured hills to reach the temple. This temple holds great importance in local life as it is seen as the ‘temple of fertility’ where many couples pay their visit and worship to be blessed by a child.
As the sun comes down, you will be taken back to your hotel where you can unwind yourself throughout the night and think about the excitement you will experience the next day.
It is the third day of your trip to the most amazing country and you will have two choices to spend the day, on one side, you can visit Gangtey which is a picturesque valley and home to the exotic black-necked crane, whereas, on the other, you can visit more amusing places in Punakha valley. After having your delectable breakfast, make your choice and make the best out of your day.
If you wish to visit Gangtey, then you need to drive for about 3 hours to reach the most beautiful valley on the planet. This valley is so incomparably beautiful that you will be stunned to witness the true charm of the Mother Nature and this magnificent would not allow you to put your camera down for a single moment. Besides, the quietness and freshness of the area is the reason why it is home to many endangered species of birds including gorgeous black-necked crane. For more excitement, you can pay your visit to the Gangtey Gompa Monastery that is about 4 centuries old. Here you can soak into the tranquillizer environment and find the connection between mind and soul while meditating at the outlying meditation centres.
As the evening arrives, you can spend the night in the warmth of the hotel room at Punakha or Wangdue.
As an alternative, you can travel to the phenomenal locations in Punakha valley. In the morning, you can indulge yourself into a small hike to reach Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten that has been standing above the hill since ages. What’s more, the Chorten will provide you with a breathtaking view of the verdant valley that will leave you speechless. Furthermore, you can visit the Punakha Suspension Bridge that will give you an unforgettably thrilling experience. Known amongst oldest suspension bridges built across the world, this bridge is stretched at a distance of 160 meters. Hereafter, the final stop of the day would be Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery which is also a temple perched on a ridge overlooking the valley.
For the rest of the day, you can rest in the hotel room and take pleasure from the de-stressing facilities of the hotel. Thereafter, spend the night at Punakha valley and wait for more adventure following you.
Paro is one of the most amazing places to visit around the world and today would be the time for you to stay at this magical valley amidst this mountainous country. Have your scrumptious breakfast at the hotel and be ready to drive for 5 hours to visit Paro. Moreover, the must-do thing on the way would be to stop at Lamperi from where you can pay your visit to the splendid Royal Botanical Garden. This park is a treat for nature lovers as the 36 species of exotic rhododendron and approximately 220 types of charming birds will make your day unforgettable. After visiting this beautiful place, the first thing to do is to get to your hotel room where you can freshen up and get ready to continue your excursion.
The first stop in Paro would be Ta Dzong which is also known as the National Museum of Bhutan and is constructed in the shape of a conch shell and holds a range of traditional relics, religious artefacts, and historical art. Subsequently, you will visit the marvellous example of cultural architecture, Rinpung Dzong that has a peaceful aura and a picturesque view of the valley. Lastly, you will be taken back to your hotel in Paro at where you can rest throughout the night into the warm atmosphere of the room.
Today, it is going to be all about obtaining spiritualty as you will visit the most amazing monasteries of Paro. After having mouth-watering breakfast you will start your traverse from Taktsang Monastery, aka ‘Tiger’s Nest’, where you need to hike for about 2 hours to reach the holy place. The fabulous scenery on the way and the joyous destination is worth trekking in the mountainous region. Followed by Kyichu Monastery, you will pay your visit to one of the oldest and most beautiful monasteries of the country which was built in 659 in order to protect the Buddhist religion from a giant ogress.
As the night arrives, you will come back to the hotel and unwind yourself while spending the night in the cosy hotel room.
Wake up at an early hour in the morning because, today, you will witness the spectacular view of the Himalayan range from a great height. After a 2-hours of driving, you will leave for Chele-La-Pass which is a surreal point where people arrive by trekking, biking, or on cars to experience the freezing weather and snow-covered mountain peaks from an altitude of 3810 meters. Moreover, this is the highest motorable road in the country with a matchless landscape view where a number of people pay their calls just to capture indelible memories and quintessential travel photos.
As you are done soaking yourself into the stupendous scenery of the Himalayan range, you will be brought back to the hotel room to rejuvenate. Furthermore, either you can rest in the hotel for the entire evening enjoying the luxurious facilities provided by the staff or you can spend the time exploring the market and buy souvenirs for your loved ones. By night, come back to the hotel and relax until the next morning because tomorrow you have to go back to your ordinary lifestyle.
It is the last day of your tour to this amazing and extraordinary place. Therefore, have your Bhutanese breakfast and bide farewell to the country of natural beauty and warm-hearted people as you leave for Paro International Airport. On the way to the airport, recollect all the lasting memories you have made in Bhutan and keep them with you for the lifetime.
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About a few years back, Bhutan was one of the places that most people were not even aware of. As people started visiting this tiny kingdom of paradise hidden in the Himalayan beauty and shared their experiences, Bhutan is now seen as the new must-visit destination in southern Asia. This peaceful country is a quintessential destination for people who are seeking a spiritual journey, trekking adventure, and unspoiled magnificence of nature. If you want to explore this majestic place before it gets crowded or commercialized, we have a plan for you.
This 6 days guided tour will take you to tiptoe into glorious monasteries, hike in the virgin forests, and walk through the tranquillizing hamlets where people still roam around in traditional dresses. Starting from Phuentsholing, known as the commercial centre on the northern region of Indian plains, and taking you into an intriguing destination Thimpu and the marvellous valley, Paro.
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To arrive Bhutan, you need to first visit Siliguri, West Bengal, via airways or railways. Our representative will give you a glad hand at NJP Railway station or IXB Airport and, thereafter, assist your transfer to the happiest country on the planet, Bhutan. After a 5-hours long drive, you will step into the gorgeous land of Phuentsholing which is situated at an altitude of 961 ft. This place may seem a little crowded than you expected but it is still more unwinding and peaceful than most of the popular tourist attractions. As the day come to an end, you will be taken to a luxurious hotel where you are all set to tuck into the bed and unwind from all the anxiety of travelling.
On the second day of your trip to Bhutan, start your morning right by devouring a delectable Bhutanese food. After breakfast, you need to first complete your immigration formalities, then take your luggage and move to the capital of Bhutan Thimphu. This district, resting at a height of 2350 meters above sea level, is also famous as the largest city of the country where tourists come across the juxtaposition of ancient tradition and modern lifestyle. As soon as you arrive, you can check in at the beautiful hotel where you can either choose to relax for the rest of the day or leave your luggage and start exploring the city. If you are too excited to traverse, you can pay your visit to the Tashichho Dzong which is renowned as the fortress of the glorious Buddhist religion, the home and office of the present king and the seat of the government since 1952.
By the time the sky is covered with stars, just spend the night in the warmth of your hotel room and prepare yourself for the awaiting amusement.
Start the morning of the third day of your expedition with cold weather and hot piping breakfast that will be served right at your hotel room. As the day is all about sightseeing in Thimpu, the first stop would be Kuensel Phodrang, one of the most prominent destinations to visit in Bhutan because of its photogenic surrounding and the gigantic statue of Lord Buddha. Followed by a glorious monument, National Memorial Chorten would be your next destination where you can pray with all your heart and attract spiritual energy into your mind and soul. Finally, there is the Folk Heritage Museum where you can connect with the brilliant Bhutanese culture, rural history, and rich heritage through precious demonstrations, exhibits, and documentaries based on the rural lifestyle of the country.
After half of the day passes visiting magnificent sites of the capital region, you would be ready to travel across the spiral roads encircled with tall lush greenery to reach Paro where the elegance of nature and traditional-style houses are seen as the real gems. Furthermore, as you hit this jaw-dropping location, be the guest to the mesmerizing hotel where you will be allotted a lovely room with calm aura. Spend the night at Paro and wait for what is coming next.
The fourth day would be the busiest day of your trip to Bhutan as it is going to be all about exploring the speciality of the place.
Have your mouth-watering breakfast and start your day by visiting Ta Dzong which is approximately four and a half centuries old and still stands as a pride of the religion even after suffering a major earthquake in 2011. Visit this place and you will come across the priceless collection of Bhutanese antiquities. Next, there is Rinpung Dzong, also known as Paro Dzong, with the matchless spiritual environment as it has the required splendour and peace that can rejuvenate the mind. Besides, this Dzong is also referred to as the seat of the administration of the Paro district. Subsequently, you will be visiting the great Drukgyel Dzong which is recognized as one of the must-visit places on earth by UNESCO World Heritage Center. The Dzong served as the defence of the region since the day it was constructed till 1951 when it was brutally destroyed by a massive fire. However, the ruins of the premises speak everything about its history and heritage. Lastly, there is Kyichu Lhakhang which is Bhutan’s oldest temple that was constructed in 659 with the purpose of pinning down the foot of a monster who was restricting the establishment of Buddhist religion in Tibet.
As this hectic and most pleasant come to an end, you will be taken back to your hotel where you can rest throughout the night after having scrumptious dinner.
It is the fifth day of your tour and today is all about soaking into the serene environment of the country as you will be going back to your starting point, Phuentsholing. After having breakfast, check out of the hotel, take your bags and belongings with you, and indulge in a 7-hour long drive. As all your energy will drain due to all the travelling, there will be nothing left to explore the place. Nonetheless, you can always pay your call at the local market to buy souvenirs for your loved ones. By the time the sun goes down, you can come back to the hotel and spend the night relaxing and thinking about your way back to the daily routine.
It is the last day and it is time to go back to your normal life. On the way back to Shillong, rewind your wonderful trip and recollect every little memory you have made in one of the most beautiful countries across the globe. So, join your journey onwards as soon as you will visit NJP Railway station or IXB Airport.
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Bhutan, the land of dragons, might be seen as a tiny country but it is recognized as the happiest country in the world which is loaded with dense forest everywhere you go. This place is home to warm-hearted and amiable people and a wide range of flora and fauna. Besides, the country has been able to preserve the love for nature and respect for its culture and religion which are depicted through the presence of wonderful ancient Buddhist monasteries amidst picturesque locations.
Every traveller should pay their visit to this magnificent country at least once in their lifetime because the unspoiled beauty and historical excellence will leave you speechless. So, here we are with a splendid package that covers many amazing places in the country. Starting from Phuentsholing which is known as the thriving commercial centre of the place, and travelling across Thimpu which is the capital city of the country, Wangdue which is the place of valley and Dzong, and, finally, Paro that is all about Buddhist traditional. Moreover, one can replace your stay in Wangdue with Punakha, the scenic destination in Bhutan.
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To travel in Bhutan, first, you need to travel to Siliguri in West Bengal where our representative will greet you with open arms. As soon as you step out of NJP Railway station or IXB Aiport, our representative will assist your transfer to the magical country, Bhutan. On the way to this paradise for nature lovers, you will come across mesmerizing sceneries of the Himalayan range. Further, after 5 hours of a long drive, you will enter the busiest city of Bhutan, Phuentsholing, situated at an altitude of 293 meters, which is also known as the commercial centre on the northern edge of the Indian plains. By the end of the day, you have a beautiful room at a luxurious hotel where you can unwind yourself from all the travelling.
Wake up to the pretty view of Phuentsholing and have to hot piping breakfast that will be served in the hotel room itself. The first thing to do today would be to complete all the formalities of immigration to travel safely across the country. The next thing to do is take your luggage and move to the heavenly land of Thimpu, the capital city of Bhutan, which is approximately 7.700 ft above sea level. After a long drive of 6 hours, you will be given a pre-booked room in a hotel that would have a tranquillizing ambience. Besides, if you are too eager to explore the place, you can pay your visit to Tashichho Dzong that has been the seat of the government since 1952 and also known as the Fortress of the glorious Buddhist religion.
As the sun sets, come back to the hotel and spend the night in the warmth of the room.
As the third day of your expedition begins, you will be served delectable morning meal. Afterwards, you will be taken to majestic location Kuensel Phodrang which is renowned for a gigantic statue of Lord Buddha. People from different place arrive Thimphu just to pray at this blessed place. The next stop of the day would be National Memorial Chorten, a prominent monument in Thimphu and a daily place of worship for locals, followed by Folk Heritage Museum that will represent you the insights of Buddhist traditions and culture.
In the midday, it is time to say adieu to this marvellous place because you will be shifting to the kingdom of heaven, Punakha or Wangdue Phodrang. Passing through the Dochu-La-Pass, 10.170 ft above sea level, that will make you soak into the pleasant allurement of the Great Himalayan snow-covered mountains. While passing through this magnificent place, you must pay your call at Druk Wangyal Khangzang Chortens which is an astoundingly beautiful site because here you will find 108 Chortens or stupas.
While you arrive at charming land of Punakha or Wangdue which are located at an altitude of 4298 ft, you will spend the night at a stunning hotel with amazing aura.
It is the fourth day of your tour and also the most wonderful of all because today you will visit a few places where you can create many unforgettable memories. Have your scrumptious breakfast at the hotel and explore this exquisite site. Also, do not forget to take your bags with you because you would not be coming back to the hotel to pick them up.
So, the first destination of the day would be Punakha Dzong which is the most spectacular Dzong of the country without any doubt. Known as the second Dzong built in Bhutan, this Dzong served as the seat of the government until 1952 and was originally known as Druk Phungthang Dechen Phodrang that literally means the ‘Palace of great happiness’. Later, you will visit the splendid location Chhimi Lhakhang, the most famous temple of Bhutan, that was constructed by the ‘divine madman’, Lama Drukpa Kuenley. After covering a small distance via trekking, you will arrive at the Lhakhang, known as the ‘Fertility temple’, where many childless couples visit and tourists from across the world arrive just to witness the unusual ceremonies and traditions performed here.
By the noon time, you will leave this picturesque location and move to Paro, the site with glorious history, sacred locations, and verdant valley. Post a long drive of 5 long hours, check in at the retreat, have appetizing dinner and relax till the next morning.
This is the fifth and second last day of your trip and you should make the best out of it. Have you mouth-watering breakfast and get energized because today everything would be about sightseeing. Commence your expedition with Ta Dzong was built in 1649 with a purpose to protect the Dzong. This place is also called the National Museum of Bhutan because it holds many idiosyncratic artefacts and structures that are associated with Bhutanese culture. Subsequently, you will pay your visit to Rinpung Dzong or Paro Dzong that has very spiritual importance in the lives of locals. Moreover, this Dzong is also the seat for the administration of the district which makes it even more special place to be visited.
During midday, you will be taken to another striking Dzong, Drukgyel Dzong, which is recognized as one of the most wonderful sites by UNESCO World Heritage Center. Built in 1649, this Dzong was the importance base ad defence until 1951 because it was destroyed by fire. Nonetheless, the place has been preserving its heritage and history with pride. The final tourist attraction of the day would be Kyichu Lhakhang that is seen as one of the oldest temples of the country as it was built in 659 by the King of Tibet, Sangtsen Gampo.
As the night comes, return to the hotel in Paro, relax, and pack your bags as you will be living the next morning.
It is your last day in the happiest country across the world because today, you will go back to your routine life. While heading towards Paro Airport, recollect all the memories and unforgettable moments you have made in Bhutan as it will stay with you forever.
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Bhutan is not some ordinary holiday destination as it is the happiest country in the world where success is measured on the basis of Gross National Happiness (GNH) Index, where three-fourths part of the land is covered with nothing but dense forest, and where authorities grant visas to people who ensure sustainable travelling. It is the quintessential destination for true nature lovers because this kingdom of heaven is a mystical and magical land that embraces sustainable development.
If you have a desire to visit a place that is free from all the hustle and bustle of the polluted city, Bhutan, a paradise with natural wonders and warm-hearted people, is the destination for you. Therefore, we have a plan for you in which you can refresh yourself by spending an entire week in the lap of nature. Moreover, this itinerary will take you to spectacular spots which include Phuentsholing, a perfect amalgamation of traditional and modern lifestyle, Thimphu, the place of cultural values and identity, and Paro, the valley of picturesque views.
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On the very first day of your trip, our representative will greet you with happiness at NJP Railway Station or IXB Airport. The representative will further assist your transfer to the magnificent landscape of Phuentsholing. In this 5 hours long drive, you will come across the awe-inspiring sceneries that will turn out to be a treat to your eyes. As soon as you cover the distance and reach Phuentsholing, situated at an altitude of 961 ft, you will see the marvellous view as you roll your eyes from one side to the other. Moreover, this place is a prosperously growing commercial centre on the northern edge of the Indian Plains. After your arrival in this city of different ethnic groups, you will be taken to a luxurious pre-booking hotel where you can unwind yourself from all the tiredness of travelling.
As the sun rises in the morning of the second day of your tour, you will be served hot-piping breakfast after which you first have to complete all the facilities of immigration. Thereafter, you will pay your visit to the capital of the country Thimphu which is located at 7,710 ft above sea level and is one of the most intriguing destinations across the world. After you cover the 176 km through a long drive of 6 hours, you will be allotted a mesmerizing hotel that will offer a majestic view of the heart of Bhutan. Moreover, for the rest of the day, you can refresh overnight and prepare yourself from the awaiting adventure.
The third day would be the most exciting one because today you will get to see the beautiful side of Bhutan as you visit various tourist spots. Have your delectable breakfast at the hotel after which you will be taken to amazing places of Thimphu. The first destination of the day would be Kuensel Phodrang, also referred to as Buddha Point, is a resting place of a giant Shakyamuni Buddha Statue amidst mountain beauty. The next stop would be National Memorial Chorten where you will be fascinated by the traditional Tibetan architecture. After that, you will be taken to Folk Heritage Museum that replicates a traditional farmhouse because it is made with timber and is furnished just like it used to be centuries back.
Besides Folk Heritage Museum, you will visit Sangaygang View Point which can be described as a picture perfect location because of the scenic beauty, Changangkha Monastery which was established in the 12th century with certain traditional values as it is the place where parents pay their call to take away the auspicious blessings for their newborns, and Takin Preserve Centre that is home to exotic species of animals including the national animal of Bhutan. Later that day, you will be driven to Tashichho Dzong which is renowned as a symbol of glorious religion as it is the place of coronation of the fifth king and the centre of vibrant Tsechu Festivities.
As the sun sets down, you will be taken back to your hotel where you can relax into the tranquillizing environment throughout the night.
On the fourth day, you will be transferred to the splendid location of Paro which is at an altitude of 7483 ft. Have your hearty Bhutanese breakfast at the hotel because today you need to have a lot of energy to explore every corner of the place. In the middle of your way to Paro, you can visit Tamchog Lhakhang which is standing proudly since the 13th century as a wonderful creation of the Iron Bridge Builder, Saint Thangthong Gyalpo. Moreover, to reach the temple, tourists need to cross the iron bridge made in the ancient architectural style that will give you a thrilling experience and an outstanding view of the hills. As soon as you arrive in Paro, you can unwind yourself in the tranquillizing aura of your hotel room till the afternoon because you will be visiting spectacular places today.
Around 2 o’clock, you will go to see Ta Dzong, aka National Museum, which was built in 1649 with the purpose of protecting the unprotected Dzong. Today, this place is counted among must-visit places of Bhutan because tourists can witness the idiosyncratic artefacts, religious Thangkha, excellent relics, and much more. Furthermore, the next destination of the day would be Rinpung Dzong which can be described as a wonderful example of the traditional architecture of Bhutan. This “fortress of the heap of jewels” offers the spiritual and peaceful environment to the visitors and, at present, it serves the seat for administrative and judicial of Paro.
Later that day, you will come back to the hotel where you can spend the night n the warmth of the luxurious room and rejuvenate yourself for the second last day of your expedition.
As the fifth day begins, you will be served scrumptious breakfast after which you will be heading towards hiking at Taktsang Monastery. Hiking into the gorgeous beauty of mountains to reach this Tiger’s Nest is the must-do activity that should be in every traveller’s bucket list, especially if you are travelling at this paradise for the first time. Besides Taktsang Monastery, you must visit Drukgyel Dzong which recognized as one of the most amazing archaeological sites by UNESCO World Heritage Center. Apart from being the fortress, this glorious place used to be a magnificent Buddhist Monastery. Nonetheless, the ruins of the place justify beautiful history which is one of the oldest monasteries of the country where locals arrive to attract blessings, especially for their wedding.
By the evening, you will be brought back to the hotel where you can de-stress yourself and pack your stuff because tomorrow you have to leave to catch your flight on time.
Have your breakfast at the hotel and set your luggage in the vehicle as you have to go back to your daily routine. On the way to Paro Airport, recollect all the memories and soak into the beauty of Bhutan for the last time.
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On your 8D7N trip to Bhutan, there is a plethora to explore. Be it in Thimphu, Wangdue/Punakha or Paro. None of these places will disappoint you in any manner.
They cater to every kind of tourist; be it a solo traveller, a trekker, a wildlife enthusiast, a spiritual soul, a couple or a nature lover. This makes Bhutan a perfect place to spend your vacation at and make some memorable memories that you cherish forever.
You can pick your comfortable date and also choose a package according to your requirments and budget from our list of package deals.
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Our representative will welcome you at the Paro International Airport and accompany you to your hotel in Thimphu. The road trip to Thimphu is 1 hour 17 minutes (50.8 km) long and the journey is so beautiful that you will not get a chance to hide away your camera.
Upon your arrival at the hotel, complete your check-in process and then head out to take a tour of the city. Your first destination for the day will be the Trashi Chho Dzong. The Dzong is a grand fort that is also a venue for the country’s biggest annual festival, Tsechu. A fact about the place is that the Dzong has been destroyed in a fire almost five times till date. It still is an architectural marvel and a must-visit place of Thimphu.
Before heading to the hotel you can take a walk around the city and explore the culture and interact with locals in your leisure time. Post that, head back to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
After filling up your tummy at the hotel, you can leave for the city tour. Your first destination for the day will be the Tango Goemba.
This is a Buddhist site in the city and has been recently renovated in 2016. The place is a centre for Buddhist studies and to reach the place you would have to trek uphill for about forty-five minutes. The highlights of the place are its chapels, meditation cave and living quarters. One can also witness a crystal that was brought here from Tibet.
The next destination in the city is the Motithang Takin Preserve. If you want to observe the National Animal of Bhutan, then this is the perfect place to be at. The most memorable part of this visit is when the animals gather around the fences to eat. You can click amazing pictures of them and observe them closely.
Your last tourist attraction is the National Folk Heritage Museum. The museum gives you a glimpse of Bhutanese traditional lifestyle and heritage. A fun fact is that the artefacts of the museum transform seasonally, so every time you visit, you will get to see something different.
Post this exciting day, you must head back to your hotel for the night stay.
Welcome to your first road trip to Wangdue, 1 hour 52 minutes (70.2 km) away. So, make sure you have an early and healthy breakfast at the hotel and kick start with your journey.
Once you have reached Wangdue and completed your check-in formalities, you can right away start with the sightseeing. The first destination you will be visiting is Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park. The national park is the largest protected area in Bhutan and is a haven for migratory birds. It also houses a number of animals and plants. Some of which include the Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Black Bear, Blue Sheep, and Takin. Spend a day here and be close to nature and relax to forget all the hustle bustle of your daily routine.
Post that, head back to your hotel for dinner and a good night’s sleep.
On your third day, you will travel to Punakha, which is 2 hours 26 minutes (84.9 km) away from Thimphu. So have a healthy breakfast at the hotel and get ready for the road trip.
Before your arrival at the hotel in Punakha, you will be visiting the Dochula Pass. The road from Thimphu to the Punakha is marked by the Dochula Pass. The pass is located at a height of 3100 metres and the pass from that height offers the scenic views of valleys on both sides. It also overlooks the site of the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens. Also, you will get the view of The Gangkar Puensum, Bhutan’s highest mountain peak.
After the short visit to the Pass, you can continue your trip to your hotel in Punakha and after completing your check-in formalities, have dinner and catch up on some rest.
After your breakfast routine at the hotel, you can continue with your city tour. The first destination for the day is Mo Chhu. Mo Chhu is an extremely important river in Bhutan. The river passes into the Mo Chhu valley and then into the Devil’s Gorge, where river rafting and kayaking activities are conducted.
Your next place of attraction is Koma Tsachu. These water springs are a two-hour hike uphill and are located inside the Jigme Dorji National Park. There are four bathing pools here and each of them is housed in different rooms with complete solar lighting, mats and tents. They say these hot water springs are supposed to have therapeutic value.
Your last destination of the day is Ritsha. The place is a small Bhutanese village and is known for its unique techniques of growing rice. It is also called out for its brilliant architecture.
After the tour of the village, return to your hotel for dinner and night stay.
After a healthy breakfast at the hotel, you will travel to Paro by road. Upon completing your journey to Paro, you will check-in to your hotel.
Take some rest and then head out to visit your first attraction in the city. National Museum of Bhutan speaks of myths, legends and ancient glory. The museum is also known as Ta Dzong and is shaped like a conch shell. It preserves Bhutanese architectures, values, and lifestyles.
You can then take a tour of the market of Bhutan and enjoy your leisure time in the city. Post that, return to your hotel for the night stay.
After your breakfast at the hotel, you will be heading to the Tiger’s Nest. The place is one of the most beautiful places in Bhutan and has great religious significance. It serves as one of the prime tourist destinations and lives up to it by offering beautiful and splendid views of the surroundings.
Your next destination is the Rinpung Dzong. This place is a fine example of marvellous architecture. Also known as Paro Dzong the place has a very spiritual environment and is beautifully lit-up in the evening. The dzong has many illustrations about the life of Buddha, which is the highlight of the place.
Lastly, you will head to the Dungtse Lhakhang. The place was built in the early 15th century and it provides an in-depth knowledge of Buddhism. This three storey temple has each storey representing hell, earth and heaven respectively.
Post this tiring day you can go back to your hotel and catch up on some rest.
Follow your breakfast routine at the hotel and then head out to continue your city tour.
Your first destination for the day will be Kyichu Lhakhang. This place dates back to the 7th century. It is a beautiful monastery of great significance and is a perfect example of serenity. It is believed to be blessed by many Buddhist saints including Guru Rinpoche.
After the tour of this great monastery head to Chele La Pass, a mountainous landscape. It is located approximately 13,000 feet between the valley of Paro and Haa and is the highest motorable road pass in Bhutan. The highlight of the pass is the adorable view of the Himalayan Range.
Your last destination in Bhutan is Paro Chhu. The place reflects the colourful city in its crystal clear water. An experience in itself is walking along the shores of Paro Chhu. You will be in awe of the gentle breeze and cooing of birds.
Post this exciting day in Paro, head back to your hotel and pack your luggage for your departure the next day.
On day 8, you will be heading to the Paro International Airport for your flight back home. We hope you had a great trip and just like the trip you will keep us in your memories for any other vacations in the future.
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Bhutan in many ways is delightful, its natural surroundings or the thrilling treks, its spiritual attachments or the holy monks that speak of rich culture. All of this makes the kingdom of Bhutan the perfect place for a getaway.
Tourists from all over the world visit the kingdom of Bhutan and are never left disappointed. On your 11D10N trip, you will be covering destinations like Thimphu, Wangdue/Punakha, Bumthang and Paro, which are the most visited destinations in the country.
So, get ready to make some wonderful memories on your vacation in Bhutan.
Itinerary
Upon your arrival at the Paro International Airport, you will be given a cordial welcome by our associate. He will then accompany you to your hotel in Thimphu, which is located 1 hour 16 minutes (50.8 km) away, by road.
Once you have reached your hotel and are well rested, you can start your sightseeing tour. The first destination that you will be visiting is the Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory. Traditional methods are used here, in producing paper. It manufactures the most authentic Bhutanese paper, which is known as Deh-sho. Having a look at the entire process of traditional paper making is an experience in itself.
Later on, you can visit the local market of the town and spend your leisure time shopping or trying out the local cuisines.
Post this tiring day, return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
After completing your breakfast at the hotel, you can continue your sightseeing tour for the day. Today you will visit the National Memorial Chorten. The Chorten is a Stupa, built in the year 1974. It was built in the honour of the third Druk Gyalpo and the highlights of this place are its golden bells and spires.
Your next visit is to the Trashi Chhoe Dzong. The place has been the seat of the Dharma Raja, who is the head of Bhutan’s civil government. The structure of this place is two storied with white washed walls and a further three storied tower on all four corner depicts triple-tired golden roofs.
The last destination is the National Folk Heritage Museum. Want to see a glimpse of the culture of Bhutan? Then this is the place to be at. A fun fact about the place is that the museum artefacts transform seasonally and every time you visit the place, you will get to see something new.
Later on, you can head back to your hotel for dinner and night stay.
After your breakfast, you will be taking another road trip to Wangdue, which is located 1 hour 52 minutes (70.2 km) away from Thimphu.
Post the completion of your check-in formalities, you can start with your city tour. The first destination you will be visiting is the Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park. You will spend the entire day here and enjoy the beautiful surroundings that consist of natural trees and gigantic valleys. Also, the park is the largest protected area in Bhutan and is a haven for migratory birds. Apart from birds, you will also spot the Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Black Bear, Blue Sheep, and Takin here.
After this thrilling experience, head back to your hotel and catch up on some rest.
On day 3, you will be travelling to Punakha that is located 2 hours 26 minutes (84.9 km) away from Thimphu. So, make sure you have an early breakfast and commence with the journey.
After completing the check-in process at the hotel in Punakha, you can start with your city tour. Today you will be going for a hike at the Samtengang Trek. The trek is a very easy and suitable trek for all kinds of trekkers. The highlight point of the trek is the beautiful trail, which offers splendid views of the entire town.
Post this tiring trek, it is time to take some rest at the hotel.
Today you will be completing your sightseeing tour in Wangdue after the breakfast routine at the hotel. You will begin your tour with the Temple of Sha Radap. The place is also known as the Rada Lhakhang and the temple gets its name from Sha Radap, the deity that is worshipped here. Locals often pay a visit to this temple and seek blessings.
Later on, you will visit the Phobjikha Valley. The valley is one of the few glacial valleys in the country and is distinctly shaped like a bowl. This is due to the glacier that existed before. For those with a keen interest in birds, this is the perfect place for you.
Lastly, you will head to the Rinchegang Village. A trip here is like heaven for photographers. Also, you can experience and know about the rural way of life in Bhutan here.
Post this fun-filled day, head back to your hotel for the night stay.
Begin your day with breakfast at the hotel and then restart your sightseeing tour. For today you will be visiting the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. The Chorten is a splendid architectural complex and has an artistic vision of the Bhutanese culture attached to it. The extensive rice fields that surround the temple also add up to the nice aura.
The next destination in the town is the Zangdo Pelri Temple. The temple is a magnificent place in Bhutan where you can find statues of Guru along with his eight manifestations. Here the walls are enclosed with several paintings that are taken from the life of Buddha. You must visit the place for its architecture.
Lastly, you head to the Punakha Suspension Bridge. Crossing this bridge is fun; however, do not forget to make a visit to the nearby Punakha Dzong. It is a beautiful ancient fortress, which houses valuable relics.
Later on, return to your hotel for a delicious dinner and a good night’s stay.
Today you will be travelling to Bumthang via road. So have an early breakfast and leave for the road trip immediately.
Upon your arrival at the hotel, complete your check-in formalities and start with your sightseeing tour. The first destination in the city is the Jakar Dzong. This picturesque location overlooks the Chokhor valley and was built in 1667. It is also known as the Yuelay Namgyal Dzong. This is in honour of the victory over the troops of the Tibetan ruler.
After the tour of this Dzong, spend some leisure time at the local market of the town and you can also try out some local delicacies if you wish to.
Later on, return to your hotel and catch up on some rest.
Post your breakfast routine at the hotel, you can continue with the sightseeing tour. The first destination for today is the Kurjey Lhakhang. This temple complex is huge and very active. It is named after the body (kur) print (jey) of Guru Rinpoche. The body is preserved here in a cave inside the oldest of the three buildings that make up the temple complex.
Later on, you can visit the Tamshing Goemba. This Goemba was formally known as the Tamshing Lhendup Chholing. It was established in 1501 the unusual structure became an attraction point for tourists.
Your last destination for the day is the Konchogsum Lhakhang. The place is located 400m below Tamshing. Although the place is recently constructed and brightly painted, the building completely envelops the restored remains of the original temple. The mixture of modern art and ancient culture is the highlight of this place.
After this tiring yet fun-filled day, you can head back to your hotel for the overnight stay.
Start your day by having a healthy breakfast at the hotel. You can then continue with your sightseeing tour in the town of Bumthang. The first destination for the day is the Wangdichholing Palace. The palace was built in 1857, on the site of a battle camp. Fun fact is that it is the first palace in Bhutan that was not designed as a fortress. The place is definitely worth a visit.
Your next destination is the Jampey Lhakhang. This temple was built in 659 by the then Tibetan King on the same day as Kyichu Lhakhang in Paro. Also, the temple was visited by Guru Rinpoche during his visit to Bumthang and hence holds lots of spiritual value to the locals.
Post the tour of this temple; you will visit the Ngang Lhakhang. Even this site was visited by Guru Rinpoche and hence holds utmost importance in the town. Go there for its structure and architecture and you will not be disappointed.
Later on, return to your hotel for dinner and night stay.
Today you will take your final road trip to Paro, which is 8 hours 54 minutes (312.4 km) away from Bumthang. So make sure you have an early breakfast and leave for your journey.
Upon your arrival at the hotel, complete your check-in process and leave for your sightseeing tour. Your destination for today is the Chele La Pass. This pass is the highest motorable pass in all of Bhutan. It offers the view of the great Mt. Jomolhari and Jitchu Drake. With this, it also overlooks both the valleys of Paro and Haa.
After the tour of the pass, return to your hotel for the night stay.
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel and then continue with your sightseeing tour. The first destination for the day is the Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang). It is a beautiful place that has great religious significance. The monastery offers beautiful and splendid views of the surrounding valleys due to its location that is on an upper cliff. This place is undoubtedly an architectural marvel.
Your next destination is the Rinpung Dzong. The Dzong is one of the finest examples of splendid work of architecture. The place also has a very spiritual environment and portrays many illustrations and paintings on the life of Buddha.
The last destination for the day is the Drukgyel Dzong. Although the place is now in ruins, if you want to see the fascinating stone work of the past, you must visit this place. Also, on climbing to the top of the ruins you will get an extraordinary view of the valley around you.
Post this lovely day, you can head back to your hotel for dinner and night stay.
Begin your day with a healthy breakfast at the hotel and then continue with your sightseeing tour. The first destination of the day will be the National Museum of Bhutan. The place is like a paradise for history lovers. It flaunts art and traditions on its vast six-floor building. One can see paintings, art pieces, animal masks and many more facets here.
You will then head to Paro Chhu. This place is a tributary of Wong Chhu. The river passes through Paro Taktsang and Paro Dzong and gives both the grand monasteries a glorious look. It also has a step bridge, which is built over the Paro River leading to the Paro Dzong.
The last destination in the city is the Dzongdrakha Goemba. This is a serene site that is also known as Mini Taktsang. The place comprises of four temples and is often visited by locals. It is blessed by Guru Rinpoche himself and hence it holds a lot of spiritual importance.
After the tour of the Goemba, return to your hotel and start packing for your departure the next day.
Your trip has unfortunately come to an end and today you will have to head to the Paro International Airport to catch a flight back home. All we can hope is that you had a great time on your vacation and that we can hope to see you soon.
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Overview
Bhutan has some of the world’s most beautiful places that are so close to nature that it makes you feel heavenly. The state is known as the largest Himalayan Kingdom and it takes pride in that title.
The places are shrouded with magic and the traditional Buddhist culture is carefully embraced here. The state of Bhutan holds many surprises for its tourists. It is a land full of beautiful mountains, spiritual temples and monasteries. The place where monks check their smartphones after performing divination but are still so well connected to their culture and land.
So just pack your bags, and set out to discover the magic of Thimphu, Wangdue/Punakha and Paro.
Itinerary
Upon your arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be welcomed by our representative and you will drive straight to Thimphu. After your 1 hour 15 minutes journey, you will reach your hotel in Thimphu and complete your check-in formalities.
Once you settle down in your room, you can head straight out for the sightseeing tour. Your first place in Thimphu will be the National Memorial Chorten. The Chorten is a daily place of worship for most of the locals. The highlight of the place is the Tibetan style structure. The place is known for its whitewashed walls and golden tiered roofs. You will also find beautiful mandalas and murals here.
After the tour of the Chorten, you can visit the Handicrafts Market of Thimphu. It is also known as the Authentic Bhutanese Crafts Bazaar. From here you can also buy souvenirs to take back home. The shops sell colourful and beautiful authentic handicraft of Bhutan.
Later on, head back to your hotel for a comfortable night stay.
After your early morning meal at the hotel, you will be heading to Wangdue today. The road trip will take around 1 hours 48 mins (69.3 kms).
Upon your arrival at the hotel and after completing the check-in formalities, you can start with your sightseeing tour. The first place on your itinerary is The Temple of Sha Radap. The temple is also known as the Rada Lhakhang and houses the image of the guardian deity of the region, known as Sha Radap. The locals pay a visit to this temple to seek blessings and also go there to name their children. It is said that one could roll the dice and receive the blessings hoping to have their wishes come true.
You can then take a walk around the streets of the place and visit the local markets and enjoy your leisure time.
Post that, head back to your hotel for dinner and a good night’s sleep.
After your early morning meal at the hotel, you will be heading to Punakha today. The road trip from Thimphu to Punakha will take around 2 hours 22 mins (84.1 kms).
Your first destination in Punakha is the Punakha Dzong. The Dzong is renowned for its ancient architecture and it offers a stunning sight of the whitewashed walls. In addition to that, the golden, red and black painted woods add to the charisma of this striking architecture.
Later on, you can head back to your hotel to catch up on some rest.
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, you can continue your sightseeing tour in the city. The first place for today will be the Rinchegang Village. If you love photography then you are in for a treat. The view from this place is mesmerizing. It overlooks a small cluster of houses and has a backdrop of the mountains. The place is also well-known for the practice of stone carvings and there are many samples of stone masonry in this village.
After the tour of the village, you will head to the Wangduephodrang Dzong. It was built in 1638 and it is located on a wonderful ridge that overlooks the confluence of the rivers Dang Chhu and Punakha Chhu. Although it was burnt to the ground in 2012, it is still worth a visit.
Your last destination for the day is the Phobjikha Valley. It is one of the few glacial valleys in the country and is distinctly different from the others. It is shaped like a bowl due to the glacier that existed before and hence is flatter. It is said to be the perfect place for all nature-lovers, hikers and trekkers.
After this tiring day, it is time to catch up on some rest at the hotel.
Post your breakfast at the hotel, you can continue with your sightseeing tour. The first place on your list for today is the Torsa Strict Nature Reserve.
Being the only Nature Reserve in Bhutan, it is the most famous tourist attraction. It boasts of beautiful alpine and broad leaves tree forests that make it a favoured trekking route.
The next destination is the Punakha Suspension Bridge. The bridge offers a mesmerizing view of natural beauty to the beholder. It is set amidst this natural setting, where lies the second longest suspension bridge of the country. The wooden bridge connects Punakha Dzong with Punakha City.
Your last destination of the day will be the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. The Chorten is a beautiful monastery, which is situated at a ridge. This four storey majestic temple was built by Bhutanese carpenters, painters and sculptors in a period of 9 years. It is worth a visit.
Later on, you can head back to your hotel to catch up on some rest.
Today, you will be travelling to Paro. So after your breakfast at the hotel, get ready for a beautiful road trip.
After you arrive at your hotel in Paro, complete the check-in process and then set out for your sightseeing tour. Get ready for some thrill because your first destination in the city is your tour of the Archery Ground. The Archery Ground holds traditional archery games. Archery being the national sport of Bhutan, the archers take great pride in the sport.
Post this tiring day, you must head back to the hotel for dinner and night stay.
Follow your breakfast routine at the hotel and then step out to explore the beauty of Paro. Your first destination for the day is the Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang Temple. This place is all about folktales. There are endless numbers of tales attached to this Buddhist temple. It is believed that Lhakhang was constructed to vanquish a serpentine force and another tale says that it was erected on the head of a demoness. Paro Sightseeing isn’t complete without visiting this temple.
Your next destination for the day is the Chele La Pass. Bhutan’s mountainous landscape is connected through a number of passes and one of them is the Chele La. It is the highest road-pass in Bhutan between the picturesque valleys of Paro and Haa.
End your day by visiting the Namgay Artisanal Brewery. You must try the Bhutan Dark Ale and the Bhutan Red Rice Lager. The Bhutan Red Rice Lager is brewed from red rice and The Dark Ale is made from the roasted burnt grains.
Post this hectic yet interesting day, it is time to catch up on some sleep and have delicious dinner.
Have the first meal of the day at the hotel and head straight to the airport. Not to fly back home, but to enjoy the bird’s eye view of the city from there. Paro Airport Bird’s Eye Viewpoint is one of the major Paro sightseeing points. It is a must-visit because you can enjoy the vistas from atop this vantage point.
Your next destination for the day is the Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang). Paro Taktsang is said to have been ordained to tame a tiger demon. Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche flew here on the back of a tigress and hence the name. The place is a 2 km hike to the monastery. You can enjoy the majestic mountain views and lush green valleys from the place. The highlight is the exciting tales of the ‘Tiger’s Nest’ you can learn there.
Finally, you will be making your day to the Zuri Dzong Fort. An ancient fortress built in the mid-fourteenth century; it has a five storey tall edifice. The structure is exemplary, which still stands today protected by double walls.
After the tour of your last destination, make your way to the hotel and get some rest.
Post your delicious meal at the hotel, head to the Rinpung Dzong Monastery. It is a site of beautiful Bhutanese architecture and has been built with amazing precision. An interesting aspect of this structure is that it is interlocked firmly without the use of nails. It is also known as the ‘Fortress on a Heap of Jewels’.
Your next destination for the day is the Dasho Nishioka Chorten Museum. The place is a tribute to the late Dasho Keiji Nishioka. He was a Japanese agricultural expert who helped Bhutan modernise.
The last destination in Paro is the Tamchoe Monastery. The place is also referred to as Tachog Lhakhang. Built between Paro and Thimphu, this monastery dates back to the 15th century. To reach the monastery you will have to cross a hefty iron bridge, which was once washed away in the flood of 1969.
After you finish the tour of the temple, you can head back to your hotel to pack for your departure the next day.
After a memorable trip in Bhutan, it is time to head back home. You will leave for Paro airport after breakfast at the hotel and board your airplane for your return journey. We hope you had a great time on your tour and we wish to connect with you again to help you make some wonderful memories on your vacation.
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Overview
The city of Bhutan is a land where there is natural beauty in abundance. The place welcomes you with open arms and offers you an array of places to visit in the kingdom.
Be it in the beautiful town of Phuentsholing, or the lovely and ever scenic Thimphu and even the city of Paro has a number of attractions that will call for your attention.
On your 9D8N tour, you will experience some really fun things like visiting monasteries, going for a hike, a spiritual tour of the temple and also learning in depth about the history and culture of the land.
Itinerary
Upon your arrival at the Paro International Airport, you will be welcomed by our representative and from there you will take a road trip to Phuentsholing. Once you reach Phuentsholing after the 3 hours 30 minutes (142.7 km) drive you can check-in to your hotel and take some rest.
After taking some rest, you can start with your sightseeing tour of the city. The first destination for the day is the Bhutan Gate. The gate is the only exit and entry gate for India-Bhutan. The gate is an architectural marvel and many tourists love to click pictures are the gate.
Later on, after the tour of the gate, you can visit the local market and spend your leisure time shopping at the Phuentsholing Market. You can find many things to buy at this market, which include handicrafts, clothes, footwear and even show pieces.
Post this tiring day, you can head back to your hotel and for dinner and night stay.
After a healthy breakfast at the hotel, you can continue with your city tour. The first destination for the day is the Phuentsholing View Point. The place lies at a very high altitude and hence from the topmost point you can have a look at the entire city. The place is best visited during the daytime because the sky is clear and you can get a clear view of the city and the Bengal Plains. The place creates the perfect setting for some beautiful photography.
Your next destination is the Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra. The Shedra has the backdrop of the stunning Himalayas and its highlight is the wonderful murals at the assembly hall. The place is basically a Buddhist school that offers educational programs. It is built especially for nuns and monks during their teen years till the early twenties.
The final destination of the city is the Karbandi Monastery. While strolling around the lush gardens of the complex you will find the 8 Tibetan-Buddhist Stupas there. You can also enjoy a panoramic view of the entire town and also the Bengal plains from here.
Later on, you can head back to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Today you will take a 3 hours 54 minutes (147.3 km) road trip to Thimphu. So, have an early breakfast and start with your journey to explore the new city.
Upon your arrival, complete your check-in process and head out for the sightseeing tour. The first destination in the city of Thimphu is the Changangkha Lhakhang. The place is known to be an auspicious site for the locals. It overflows with religious activities and purity. The place is always bustling with devotees and kids and it is said that parents come here with their new-borns to keep the name for their babies.
After the tour of the complex, you can visit the Market of Thimphu. The market offers endless opportunities to peek into the culture of the country. You can also interact with the locals there. You will find everything here, from vegetables to accessories to postal stamps that too at low prices.
Later on, you can head back to your hotel and catch up on some sleep.
Post your breakfast routine, you will continue with your tour. The first destination on your list is the Tango Monastery. The monastery is in complete sync with the Bhutanese tradition of it focuses on spirituality more than fancy facades. The place attracts tourists with its serene aura and quaint environment.
Your next attraction point is the Tashichho Dzong. The place is a fortress that had been constructed in 1641. The place serves as a monastery and is also the main secretariat of the present government.
Finally, you will head to the Memorial Chorten. One of the tallest monuments in Thimphu, it attracts tourists from all around the globe and it is all because of its fine architecture. The place gives you an insight into Buddhism and its highlight is the great artwork and wall carvings.
Post this insightful day, return to your hotel for dinner and night stay.
Have some delicious breakfast at the hotel and then head out to explore the city further. Your first destination for today is the Buddha Dordenma. When you had entered the city of Thimphu you must have already seen the 51 metres tall gold-plated statue of Buddha Dordenma. The entire statue is made up of steel and at night it is beautifully illuminated. The holy temples surrounding this grand statue offer a sense of peace and spirituality.
The next destination is the Folk Heritage Museum. The museum gives you an insight into the culture of Bhutan. This three-storeyed house has the most sober facade, and it displays some very splendid artefacts.
Lastly, you will be visiting the National Library, established in 1967. It houses national archives of Bhutan along with Tibetan and Bhutanese manuscripts. Also, there are photo frames of historical incidents on the walls of the library. All aspects of Bhutan are preserved here, from religious to socio-political.
After the tour, head back to your hotel to catch up on some rest and sleep.
Have an early morning breakfast; today you will be taking a 1 hour 16 minutes (51.1 km) road trip to Paro. Upon your arrival at the hotel in Paro, you can check-in and after taking some rest, you can start with your city tour.
The first destination in the city is the Tiger’s Nest. The place is said to be the most intagrammable place and has pictures of its structure all over the internet. It is known to be situated on a cliff and is his monastery is undoubtedly an architectural marvel.
Later on, you can take the tour of the Paro Market and interact with the locals. You can also spend your leisure time shopping for souvenirs to take back home.
Post this exciting day, return to your hotel for a good night’s sleep.
Post the breakfast routine at the hotel; head out to explore the city further. Your first destination for the day is the Rinpung Dzong. Known to be famous for its architecture, the Dzong has a very spiritual environment. It has many illustrations portraying the life of Buddha and the hike to the top of the fortress welcomes you with the spectacular view of the surrounding valleys.
The next destination is the Drukgyel Dzong. The place was built in 1649 to mark the victory of Bhutan over Tibet and is now in ruins. But you must still go there for the fascinating stone works the past. Also if you climb on the top of the ruins, an amazing view of the valley greets you.
Lastly, you will be taking a tour of the National Museum of Bhutan. The museum is a lovely place to be at it if you want to take a dive into the culture of the land. The more you read and see, the more you come to know about the place. The museum and its thousands of artefacts will give you some pristine knowledge about the kingdom of Bhutan.
End your day by heading back to your hotel for the night stay.
This is your last day for the sightseeing tour, so have a quick healthy breakfast and head out for some more explorations.
The first destination of the day is the Chele La Pass. The pass is a must-visit place in Paro, because of the beauty the place beholds. Bhutan, being a country with a mountainous landscape it has a series of passes but nothing like Chele La. It is the highest motorable road pass in Bhutan and offers the view of Mt. Jomolhari.
After enjoying this amazing view, you can visit Paro Chhu. The gentle breeze and cooing of birds create an environment of peace at the Paro Chhu. You will forget your entire daily life hustle bustle and will just lose yourself in the tranquillity of the place.
The final attraction of your trip of Bhutan is Zuri Dzong. One of the oldest Dzongs in Bhutan, the place dates back to the 12th Century. It is rich in history and has some very royal values. It is also said that Buddha meditated here in the 8th century.
Post this, head back to your hotel and start packing for your departure the next day.
Today you will be bidding goodbye to the kingdom of Bhutan and heading back home. You will be reaching Paro airport and will take a flight to your hometown. We hope you had a wonderful time on your vacation and that you made some unforgettable memories. See you soon!!
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Q: What are the best destinations to cover in the Bhutan tour itinerary?
Answer: Some of the must visit destinations that should be a part of every Bhutan tour itinerary are Thimphu, Paro, Taktsang Monastery, Jigme Dorji National Park, Rinpung Dzong, Chele La Pass, Punakha Dzong, Phobjikha Valley and Buddha Dordenma Statue.
Q: What is the ideal duration of the trip for the Bhutan tour package?
Answer: There is a lot to explore and experience in Bhutan. To get a proper insight into this beautiful destination, it is best to plan a 7 day trip. If you wish to spend more days to simply relax and disconnect, you may extend your stay and explore more of Bhutan.
Q: How much does a Bhutan travel package cost?
Answer: Bhutan travel package cost depends on your trip duration, the type of holiday experience you are seeking and the kind of accommodation you choose. But, a comfortable trip to Bhutan for two people costs an average of ₨. 8,999 per day with accommodation and transfers. Moreover, in the peak season (i.e. March to May and September to November) the cost is even higher.
Q: Do I need a passport and visa to travel to Bhutan from India?
Answer: Pakyong Airport is the newest airport of Sikkim (around 30 km from Gangtok). However, there is very less flight connectivity at the moment and moreover the flights do get cancelled on a regular basis. Hence, it is recommended to book your flights to Bagdogra Airport (around 5 hours drive from Gangtok) which is well connected with all the major cities of India.
Q: What are the must do things that should form a part of my Bhutan tour itinerary?
Answer: Some of the must include things in your Bhutan tour itinerary are a hike to Trashiyangtse, trek to Taktsang Goemba, a visit to the picturesque Bumthang Valley, try archery at Changlimithang Archery Ground, enjoy the thrill of rafting at Po Chu River, enjoy a cycling tour from Thimphu to Dochula Pass, witness the famous Nimalung Tsechu festival in Bumthang and enjoy camping near Paro and Thimphu.
Q: What is the best itinerary for a one-week Bhutan tour?
Answer: Some of the popular one-week Bhutan tour itineraries are:
• Phuentsholing - 2 nights, Thimphu - 2 nights, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
• Phuentsholing - 2 nights, Thimphu - 1 night, Wangdue / Punakha - 1 night, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
• Phuentsholing - 1 night, Thimphu - 2 nights, Wangdue / Punakha - 1 night, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
• Thimphu – 4 nights, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 10,000 (view details)
• Thimphu - 2 nights, Wangdue / Punakha - 2 nights, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
Q: How can I make the best budget-friendly Bhutan tour plan?
Answer: • Try to choose your Bhutan vacation in the lean period to save extra costs and avoid the excessive crowd.
• Travelling with a group always helps you save costs as compared to travelling solo.
• Try to book your package in advance to avail best offers and deals on hotels and flights.
• Try to enter Bhutan from the border town.
• Opt for a flexible itinerary which could be customised as per your requirements and personal interests.
Q: What is the best time to take the Bhutan tour package?
Answer: The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and there is no rain or snow. During these months, the air is also clear and fresh with sunny skies. Besides, the spring season is the best time to experience the famous rhododendrons bloom flooding the valley with spectacular colours.
Q: Why should I opt for Bhutan Tour Package?
Answer: Bhutan is a great destination for every kind of tourist whether you are a nature lover, adventure enthusiast, wildlife enthusiast, or someone who wants experience the divine peace and calm. This beautiful destination is dotted with high slow clad mountains, low-deep valleys, lush greenery, beautiful monasteries, rich culture, largest wildlife sanctuaries and much more.
Q: How can I reach Bhutan from India for my Bhutan travel?
Answer: There are two convenient ways of reaching Bhutan from India.
• By Air – You can take a direct flight from Kolkata to Paro. Bhutan has only one international airport which is Paro International Airport. There are connecting flights to Paro from other cities i.e. Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati and Bagdogra.
• By Road – You can take a bus, private taxi, or private vehicle from Bagdogra in India to reach Phuentsholing in Bhutan which is only 170 km away. In order to travel via this route, you will need to show an 'entry permit' in Phuensholing. You can obtain the same from the Immigration Office of the Royal Government of Bhutan.
Q: What all is included in the cheapest Bhutan family package?
Answer: The cheapest Bhutan family package starts at Rs. 8,999. It includes a 6 days trip to popular cities of Bhutan like Paro, Thimphu and Punakha with meals, stay and transfers.
Q: What are the best Bhutan travel packages?
Answer: Some of the most popular and bestselling Bhutan travel packages are:
• 06 Nights / 07 Days Magical Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
• 06 Nights / 07 Days Bhutan in a week starting @ Rs 8999
• 05 Nights / 06 Days Mystical Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
• 10 Nights / 11 Days Delightful Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
• 08 Nights / 09 Days Alluring Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
Q: How can I plan my Bhutan itinerary?
Answer: You can follow the below-mentioned best Bhutan tour itinerary:
• Day 1 – Arrive at Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuentsholing
• Day 2 – Transfer from Phuentsholing to Thimphu
• Day 3 – Thimphu local sightseeing
• Day 4 – Transfer from Thimphu to Punakha
• Day 5 – Transfer from Punakha to Paro
• Day 6 – Experience Tiger's Nest hike and hot stone water bath
• Day 7 – Head to Artisanal Brewery in Paro and drive back to Phuentsholing
Q: Will I find snow on my Bhutan travel in December?
Answer: December and January are the coldest months in Bhutan. While the daytime temperature is typically around 12 degrees, the overnight temperature drops down to zero in Paro, Thimphu, and Bumthang.
Q: What are some travel tips for Bhutan travel?
Answer: • Be respectful of the local culture
• Avoid carrying tobacco products to Bhutan as there is 100% to 200% duty on carrying these products
• Seek prior permission before clicking pictures inside Dzongs, monasteries, temples and religious institutions as it is often restricted.
• Ngultrum (Nu.) is the local currency in Bhutan and is at par with the Indian rupee.
• Tipping in Bhutan is not compulsory and completely on your wish.
• The electric supply in Bhutan is 220/240 volts with round hole two-pin and three-pin power outlets.
• Tourists are expected to dress modestly especially while visiting Dzongs, monasteries, temples and religious institutions.
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