Bhutan
5 Days 4 NightsThis Bhutan itinerary offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration, scenic beauty, and spiritual experiences. Starting in Thimphu, the capital city, you’ll visit landmarks like the Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, and Tashichho Dzong, while also exploring local markets and museums. The journey continues through the breathtaking Dochula Pass with its 108 chortens, leading to Punakha, where you’ll marvel at the majestic Punakha Dzong and cross the country’s longest suspension bridge. In Paro, highlights include strolling through the charming town, visiting the National Museum, and embarking on the unforgettable hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), Bhutan’s most iconic site.
Highlights
- Scenic drives through Bhutan’s valleys and mountain passes.
- Thimphu landmarks: Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong.
- Dochula Pass with panoramic Himalayan views & 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens.
- Punakha Dzong and the Suspension Bridge.
- Cultural immersion at Folk Heritage Museum & Chimi Lhakhang.
- Paro town exploration & National Museum.
- Iconic hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest).
Arrive at Paro International Airport and transfer to Thimphu. After hotel check-in, visit the Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, and explore the Centenary Farmers Market. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay in Thimphu.
After breakfast, visit Tashichho Dzong and the Folk Heritage Museum in Thimphu before driving to Dochula Pass for breathtaking Himalayan views and the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens. Continue to Punakha, check in at the hotel, and visit the iconic Suspension Bridge before enjoying dinner and an overnight stay in Punakha.
After breakfast, visit the majestic Punakha Dzong and explore Chimi Lhakhang, the Fertility Temple. After lunch at a local restaurant, drive back to Paro via Thimphu, check in at the hotel, and spend the evening strolling through Paro town and its handicraft markets before dinner and an overnight stay in Paro.
tart the day with an early breakfast before hiking to the iconic Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest). Enjoy lunch at a nearby cafeteria, then descend and return to the hotel for relaxation. In the evening, you may opt for a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath before dinner and an overnight stay in Paro.
After breakfast, visit the National Museum (Ta Dzong) if time permits, then transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure, carrying home wonderful memories of Bhutan.
- All Hikes & Sightseeing as per the itineraries
- All Accommodation on double sharing basis
- All Breakfast & dinner
- Pick up and drop to airport
- All Transportation
- SDF of Rs.1200/per person per night
- A licensed English Speaking Bhutanese Tour Guide
- All Local Taxes and Charges of Bhutan
- Parking fee and driver charges
- Complementary: water bottle every day and 1- tourist sim
- Round Trip Air fare/ Train Fare & Airport Taxes not included
- Lunch
- 4 & 5 star may require an additional premium
- All Entrance Fees of museums and cultural sites
- Trekking Accessories like sleeping bags & shoes are not included
- Personal related expenses like calls, Beverages, Alcohol, laundry, donations to Monasteries and Temples, Souvenirs, shopping, etc.
Our tour packages typically include accommodation, guided sightseeing, transportation during the tour, some meals as specified in the itinerary and local guide services. Please check the specific tour details for exact inclusions.
Unless specified, international or domestic flights are not included in our tour packages. We recommend booking your flights separately. We are happy to assist with flight recommendations if needed.
Most of our tours are family-friendly and suitable for children and seniors. However, some activities may be physically demanding. Please review the specific tour itinerary and let us know if you have any health concerns, so we can advise accordingly.
Pack comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and any personal medications. For specific tours (e.g., mountain or beach tours), we will provide a detailed packing list.
We strive to follow the planned itinerary. However, if unforeseen events (like weather or local issues) require changes, we will provide alternative arrangements of equal value to ensure your experience is enjoyable and safe.
For any international journey, the most essential document is a valid passport, ideally with at least six months of validity from your travel date. In addition, most countries require a visa, which should be obtained well in advance. You will also need your flight tickets—preferably round-trip bookings for smoother immigration clearance—and travel insurance, which is compulsory in some destinations and strongly recommended in all cases. It is always wise to carry photocopies or digital copies of your passport, visa, and important ID proofs, as well as emergency contact details, in case of loss or theft.
Visa application timelines vary depending on the country. It is generally advisable to apply one to three months before your departure date. Some countries, such as those in the Schengen region, may take several weeks to process applications, while others like Thailand, Sri Lanka, or Dubai provide electronic visas that are processed in just a few days. Applying early reduces the risk of delays that could affect your travel plans.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for every international trip and is even mandatory in countries like those in the Schengen region. Travel insurance provides financial security in case of medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost baggage, or accidents. It ensures peace of mind and avoids unexpected expenses during travel.
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