Discover Bhutan: The Land of Happiness with a Scenic Journey

4 Nights / 5 Days
Hotel

Hotel

3 Hotel

meal

Meal Plan

Breakfast

SightSeeings

3 Activities

Transfers

Private

Itinerary

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Day 1 Arrival in Paro – Transfer to Thimphu
Arrive at Paro International Airport Scenic drive to Thimphu (1.5 hrs) En route stop at Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge Visit Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong Overnight in Thimphu
Day 2 Thimphu → Punakha Excursion
Drive via Dochula Pass (3,100m) with 108 stupas Visit Punakha Dzong (most beautiful fortress) Walk across the longest suspension bridge Overnight in Thimphu
Day 3 Thimphu → Paro
Drive to Paro Visit Rinpung Dzong, National Museum (Ta Dzong) Explore Paro town and handicraft markets Overnight in Paro
Day 4 Paro – Tiger’s Nest Hike
Early morning hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) – 4 to 5 hours Optional: Hot stone bath or farmhouse lunch Overnight in Paro
Day 5 Departure from Paro
Transfer to airport for onward flight End of Tour

Included/Excluded

Personal guide throughout the tour
Sightseeing and entrance fees, including festival visits
Transport (airport transfers, overland travel within Bhutan)
Accommodation in standard hotels (twin sharing)
Meals (full board in local hotels and restaurants)
Trekking facilities (if applicable), including guides, cooks, camp helpers, and horses for luggage
Sustainable development fee (a government charge for each night of stay)
Visas and permits for Bhutan
Flights to and from Bhutan
Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, tips)
Soft drinks and alcohol
Mineral water in hotels and restaurants (though water is provided in vehicles)
Travel insurance
Additional costs due to unforeseen circumstances (strikes, political unrest, natural calamities)

FAQs

Do I need a visa to enter Bhutan?
Yes, all visitors except those from India require a visa. The visa must be applied for in advance through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator.
What kind of food is available?
Bhutanese cuisine includes rice, vegetables, and spicy dishes like Ema Datshi (chili and cheese). Indian, Chinese, and continental options are also available.
What is the altitude sickness risk?
Some areas in Bhutan are at high altitudes, so travelers should acclimatize properly and stay hydrated
What are Bhutan’s dress codes for tourists?
Visitors should dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Long sleeves and pants are recommended.
Can I take photographs inside monasteries?
Photography is allowed in some areas, but certain temples and monasteries may prohibit it. Always ask before taking pictures.
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