Bhutan: Land of the Thunder Dragon (4N 5D)

Thimpu, Paro,

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Duration

12 Hours

Tour Type

City trips

Group Size

40 persons

Location

Bhutan

Overview

6 Nights 7 Days Bhutan Itinerary

Overview

Destinations Covered: Thimpu, Paro.

Day-Wise Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Paro – Transfer to Thimpu

On a scenic flight to Paro Airport, in clear weather, you will be amazed to see the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest. Just so you know, our representative will pick you up at the airport terminal. From there enjoying various sightseeing places, we drive to the capital city of Thimphu.

Overnight stay: Thimpu


Day 2: Thimpu City Tour

Sightseeing spot in Thimphu:

-Buddha Point

A giant golden Buddha Statue sits at one of the mountains in Thimphu known as Kunzangphodrang. Its presence reflects the dominant religion in Bhutan. Buddhism plays a strong part in the daily life of the Bhutanese. Construction began in 2006 and was planned to finish in October 2010, however, construction did not conclude until 25 September 2015. The completed work is one of the largest Buddha rupas in the world, at 169 feet (52 m), and contains 100,000 8-inch-tall and 25,000 12-inch-tall gilded bronze Buddhas.

-Memorial Chorten

This large chorten is one of the most visible landmarks in Thimphu, and for many Bhutanese, it is the focus of daily worship. The Tibetan-style stupa was built in 1974 as a memorial to the third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–72).

-Takin Zoo

Motithang Takin Preserve, located in the Motithang district of ThimphuBhutan is a wildlife reserve area for takin, the national animal of Bhutan. Originally a mini-zoo, it was converted into a preserve when it was discovered that the animals refrained from inhabiting the surrounding forest even when set free. The reason for declaring takin as a national animal of Bhutan on 25 November 2005 (Budorcas taxicolor) is attributed to a legend of the animal’s creation in Bhutan in the 15th century by Lama Drukpa.

-Simply Bhutan

Simply Bhutan is an interactive 'living' museum that gives a quick introduction to various aspects of traditional life in Bhutan. Visitors are greeted with a shot of local arra (rice spirit), before being guided through mocked-up village scenes. Along the way, you can dress up in traditional clothes, try out archery, and hear songs sung by Bhutanese women as they build houses out of rammed earth. It's touristy, but a good family experience.

-Tashichho Dzong

Tashichho Dzong is a Buddhist monastery and fortress on the northern edge of the city of Thimphu in Bhutan, on the western bank of the Wang Chu. The original Thimphu Dzong (the Do-Ngön Dzong, or Blue Stone Dzong) was built in 1216 by Lama Gyalwa Lhanapa (1164–1224), founder of the Lhapa branch of the Drikung Kagyu.

-Zorig Chusum

The Famous arts and crafts institute is located at Kawajangsa, a few minute's drive from Thimphu Town. The Zorig Chusum was established in 1971. Zorig Chusum is a classification of arts, crafts, and technological skills into thirteen different domains, which is well known in Bhutan. The thirteen categories include (1) calligraphy (2) painting (3) carving (4) clay sculpture (5) metal casting (6) silver and gold smithery (7) needlework (8) woodwork/ carpentry (9) textile production (10) paper making (11) bamboo craft (12) black smithery and (13) masonry. 

Overnight stay: Thimpu


 


Day 3: Thimpu to Paro 
(Distance 49.8km, 1 hours Drive)

Paro is a town and seat of Paro District, in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. It is a historic town with many sacred sites and historical buildings scattered throughout the area. It is also home to Paro International Airport, Bhutan's sole international airport. Paro International Airport is served by Drukair.

-Sightseeing spot in Paro.

-Paro Musuem

National Museum of Bhutan is a cultural museum in the town of Paro in western Bhutan. Established in 1968, renovated ancient Ta-dzong building, above Rinpung Dzong under the command of His Majesty, the King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, the third hereditary Monarch of Bhutan. The necessary infrastructure was created to house some of the finest specimens of Bhutanese art, including masterpieces of bronze statues and paintings. Suitable galleries were constructed to house the extensive collections. Works of art were elegantly displayed on scientific lines.

 

-Paro Dzong

Paro Dzong is the administrative seat of Paro district. Paro Dzong, officially known as Rinpung Dzong, ‘Fortress of Heap of Jewels" was built in 1644 under the order of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. It got its name due to its large collection of treasured buildings.

Rinpung Dzong is an ancient fortress in traditional Bhutanese architecture with a complex of courtyards, temples, administration offices and open space surrounded by towering walls. All the buildings are equipped with huge windows with elaborate wooden carvings of traditional Bhutanese motifs.

-Kyichu Lhakhang

Kyichu Lhakhang is in Paro, western Bhutan. Kyichu Lhakhang is considered one of the oldest temples in the Buddhist Himalayas. According to tradition, the first temple at Kyichu Lhakhang was built by the Tibetan Buddhist King Songtsen Gampo in the seventh century. A giant demoness lay across the whole of Tibet and the Himalayas. To subdue her, Songtsen Gampo built 108 temples among which was Kyichu Lhakhang, built on the demoness' left foot.

-Paro Airport Birds Eye View Point

Paro Airport Bird's Eye View Point offers an exquisite view of the entire city. With the Paro International airport being in the top ten stunning airports in the world, you can imagine what's in store for you. Amidst the mountains, the sight is so colourful and vivid that one remains awe-struck by the grandeur of the city.

-Drukgyal Dzong

Drukgyel Dzong founded by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal during the time of consolidation of the sovereignty of the country in the 17th century is historically very important to Bhutan and forms an integral part of the civilization of Bhutanese society. It was built to commemorate the victory over the external invasion. The monument since its construction witnessed continuous peace and security in the country

Overnight stay: Paro


Day 4: Paro Bhutan (Whole Day Taktsang Hike) 

-Sightseeing spot in Paro:

-Taktsang Hike

Paro Taktsang (also known as the Taktsang Palphug Monastery and the Tiger's Nest), is a sacred Vajrayana Himalayan Buddhist site located in the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan. A later monastery complex was built in 1692, around the Taktsang Senge Samdup cave, where Guru Padmasambhava meditated and practiced with students including Yeshe Tsogyal before departing the kingdom of Tibet in the early 9th century.

 

The climb to the monastery takes about 3 hours at a comfortable pace. Regular trekkers and gym enthusiasts can complete it in about 2 hours. The total walking distance is about 4 km one way with 700m in elevation gained. For those who are unable to climb, you can opt to rent a horse to ride up to the midway where a cafeteria is located. However, descending the mountain has to be done on foot, and renting a horse is not available. The cafeteria is the midpoint of the hike (from the starting point, it’s about 2km of steep climb), there is where you will be able to catch some rest, refresh yourself, fill up your tummy before continuing the hike. From the cafeteria, it takes approximately another 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach the Tiger’s Nest monastery. You will then proceed another 2 km on a gentler slope to reach the second viewpoint, after which there will be concrete descending steps and you will be passing by a waterfall over a bridge, followed by the final ascending of 120 steps bringing one to the main entrance of Tiger’s Nest.

Along the way, you will walk past many colorful prayer flags that Bhutanese had strung up for the wind to bring compassion and blessings to all sentient beings. These colorful prayer flags called Lung Dhar, surface in five colors representing the five elements of nature.

Overnight stay: Paro

Day 5: Departure from Paro

The trip is over; our representatives will drop you off at the Airport for your flight to onward destinations depending upon flight timing.

Transfer to Paro International Airport.


Inclusions:

ü  Fooding and lodging: Depends upon the package
Meal Plan: MAP(Breakfast and Dinner with Rooms)

ü  Transportation: 8 hrs duty daily

ü  Airport Pick up and Drop 

ü  Guide: English/Hindi speaking guide (8hrs duty daily)

ü  All permit movement towards the district

ü  Government Taxes and service charges

ü  Sim card for Tour leader

 

ü  Mineral water daily 1 LTR

Exclusions:

ü  Air Fare/Train Fare

ü  Tips for guide and driver

ü  River Rafting

ü  Culture Program

ü  Lunch and Beverages

 

ü  All fees for sightseeing entries

 


Additional Information

All tours will be conducted with an experienced guide.

Ensure your travel documents, including visas and travel insurance, are arranged in advance.

Carry appropriate clothing for varying temperatures.

 Terms & Conditions

ü  Above rates are for Bangladesh nationals only.

ü  Meal Plan: CP (Breakfast), MAP (Breakfast & Dinner), AP (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) (If Lodging Applicable).

ü  There will be no refund if the guest will not avail of meals or any other services due to flight / Train timing or missed for any other reason.

ü  Transportation as per itinerary.

ü  Any additional cost due to Natural Disasters, Flight cancellations, etc… will be not bound by the company.

ü  Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the Itinerary will be charged extra.

ü Tourists are mandatory to carry a Passport for the permit.

ü  We request you to book the tour at the earliest possible time, as all the services offered are subject to availability at the time of confirmation.

 

ü  Some sightseeing might remain closed so we reserve the right to show the alternative sightseeing.

This itinerary offers a mix of cultural exploration, nature walks, and stunning vistas to ensure a memorable trip to Bhutan.

Included/Excluded

Breakfast and Dinner with Rooms
Transportation: 8 hours duty daily
Guide: English/Hindi speaking guide (8hrs duty daily)
Airport Pick up and Drop
All permit movement towards the district
Government Taxes and service charges
Sim card for Tour leader
Mineral water daily 1 LTR
Airfare
Tips for guide and driver
River Rafting
Culture Program
Lunch and Beverages
All fees for sightseeing entries

Itinerary

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Independent
Activities
Festival & Events
Special Interest

Facilities

Wifi

FAQs

1. What is included in the package?
Answer: Fooding and lodging: Depends upon the package Meal Plan: MAP(Breakfast and Dinner with Rooms) Transportation: 8 hrs duty daily Airport Pick up and Drop (India and Bhutan Route) Guide: English/Hindi speaking guide (8hrs duty daily) All permit movement toward the district Government Taxes and service charges Sim card for Tour leader Mineral water daily 1 LTR
2. What is excluded from the package?
Answer: Air Fare/Train Fare Tips for guide and driver River Rafting Culture Program Lunch and Beverages All fees for sightseeing entries
3. Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Answer: Yes, most visitors require a visa to enter Bhutan. Visa processing is arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their partners abroad. The visa fee is not included in the package.
4. What is the best time to visit Bhutan for this tour?
Answer: The best times to visit Bhutan are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), as the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and hiking.
5. Are flights to Bhutan included in the package?
Answer: No, airfare is not included. You need to book flights to Paro International Airport separately. Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines are the two main airlines serving Bhutan.
6. How physically demanding is this tour?
Answer: This tour is moderately demanding. Activities like the hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery and some optional treks require good physical fitness. However, most city tours and sightseeing activities are suitable for all age groups.
7. What kind of accommodation will be provided?
Answer: You will stay in comfortable 3-star hotels that offer essential amenities and daily breakfast and Dinner. Upgrades to higher-category hotels can be arranged upon request at an additional cost.
8. Is it safe to travel to Bhutan?
Answer: Yes, Bhutan is considered one of the safest travel destinations. It has low crime rates, friendly locals, and a peaceful environment. However, ensure you have travel insurance for any unforeseen situations.
9. Can dietary restrictions or special meals be accommodated?
Answer: Yes, most hotels and restaurants in Bhutan can accommodate dietary restrictions with prior notice. Inform the tour operator in advance about any special meal requirements.
10. How do I prepare for the Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike?
Answer: The Tiger’s Nest hike takes about 4–5 hours round trip. To prepare: Wear comfortable hiking shoes. Carry water, light snacks, and sunscreen. Dress in layers as the weather can vary. Consider using a walking stick for support.

What's Nearby

Education
Royal Thimphu College (780m)
Education institution
Health
JIgme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (290m)
Most important hospital in Bhutan.
Transportation
Bicycle Rentals (50m)
The hotel offers bicycle rentals for guests who wish to explore Thimphu at their own pace.

Tour Location

Thimpu, Paro,

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