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4N/5D Bhutan Tour

destination Bhutan
duration 5 Days
grade Beginner
start/end point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
region Thimphu
max altitude 7000m
group size 2-12
meal All inclusive meal
activity 1-2 Hrs
accommodation Hotel
season All inclusive seasons

4N/5D Bhutan Tour

In a world that is continually on a go, Bhutan is a heaven that can be a departure, exactly what you really want. Bhutan is the final Shangri-La which remains on its name as it is loaded with secret and intriguing history. According to its given name, Bhutan is also known as the "Land of Thunder Dragon" (Druk Yul) and its people as the "Dragon People." This trip lets you experience Bhutan in a unique way, learn about strange customs, and take in the country's beauty and simplicity. Bhutan is a little Himalayan nation crunched between two monster nations China and India with verifiable, strict, and experience filled attractions. This tour package is ideal for travelers planning to visit Bhutan. There could be no more excellent method for investing your valuable energy than investigating this strange country that is brimming with life and dynamic culture.

This 5 days Bhutan visit merits your cash and time as you will be presented to the untamed and unblemished nature alongside the foundation of the way of life that is so cherished and valued from one side of the planet to the other. Bhutan has a ton to offer with regards to nature, perpetual snow-covered mountain chains and all encompassing valleys all around the nation finished off with thick elevated woodlands where an extensive variety of vegetation and faunas are found. Other than whatever nature brings to the table for you in this country, you will likewise see the stunning landmarks that date back hundreds of years. You can learn more about the history and culture that Bhutan is so proud of at these heritage sites. To have the option to know a totally new thing, let it be culture, food, history, or scene is a thing to encounter that one shouldn't miss.

Visits to notable and strict destinations will make an imprint on your life and be a piece of you for eternity. The excellence and the set of experiences engraved onto the walls of milestones will remind you how far society/country has come. Each nation has its Unmistakable craftsmanship style and Bhutan has probably the best Asian engineering which is shown all around the country. The most vibrant monasteries and heritage sites will delight your eyes. Bhutan has a well established culture impacted by Buddhist significance and you can see sculptures of Buddha and other respected holy people out of control. The captivating voice of priests imploring and the entrancing instruments had in the religious communities are all impact of the fascination that you will appreciate.

At the point when you visit a country you consider the attractions to be well as see individuals, their way of life, and everything connected with the nation and Bhutan is where you get motivated. This nation is not the same as the other world in many factors yet the most amazing thing about this nation is it estimates the country's development with GDH gross public joy though different nations measure their development with Gross domestic product GDP. Subsequently Bhutan is quite possibly of the most joyful country on the planet. Bhutan is the most lively nation and there's no question that these individuals love the celebrations they celebrate during the time which are out of the world.

ITINERARY

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Our Experienced English Speaking guide and team will welcome you at the airport, once you have settled in your first foray into the Kingdom begins with sightseeing on the way to Thimphu. After lunch the sightseeing begin with a tour including some of the following (exact itineraries dependent on opening times and interests): National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Point, Takin Zoo and Trashi Chhoe Dzong. The weekend market (Main market days are Friday, Saturday and Sunday), and Folk Heritage Museum. Dinner and Overnight in the hotel.
This drive is truly awe-inspiring as it zigzags up to the 3,140m-high mountain pass of Dochu La with its forests of fluttering prayer flags, maze of memorial chortens and, on a clear day, sweeping viewsof the main Himalayan range. Up river, deep in the verdant terraced hills past Punakha Dzong is our home for the next two nights, Please note museum, monastery, temple and dzong opening days and times can and do vary with national holidays and events such a visit by a member of the Royal Familyor auspicious ceremonies. Duration of drive (Thimphu to Punakha via Dochula): 2 - 3 hours Guided with picnic or lunch at local restaurant Dinner and Overnight in the hotel.
We have a half day for further exploration of the scenic Punakha Valley, which is low enough (1,200m) to allow bananas and oranges to grow. The destination for this morning’s walk up through whitewashed homesteads and farmland is Khamsum Yuley Namgay Chorten, a shrine recently built by the royal family. It is a startlingly ornate and elaborate structure with a rainbow of Guru Rinpoche images and superb views. Heading down along the riverside the massive architectural edifice of the 17th-century Punakha Dzong soon looms into view. The fortress-monastery was built in 1637 by Shabdung NawangNamgyal in a commanding position at the confluence of the Po Chhu and Mo Chhu (Father and Motherrivers). It once served as the seat of the Kingdom's government and is now the winter home of Je Khempo, the head abbot of Bhutan, along with a retinue of 1,000 monks. In the afternoon a short walk across rice paddies takes us to Chimmi Lhakhang, a fertility temple dedicated to DrukpaKuenley, a Tibetan Buddhist saint known popularly as the Divine Madman. The temple sits atop a picturesque hill surrounded by rice fields. Drukpa Kuenley built a chorten on the site in the 14th century, and it has long been a pilgrimage site for couples hoping to start a family. After that we will be heading towards Paro via Dochula. We have a half day for further exploration of the scenic Punakha Valley, which is low enough (1,200m) to allow bananas and oranges to grow. The destination for this morning’s walk up through whitewashed homesteads and farmland is Khamsum Yuley Namgay Chorten, a shrine recently built by the royal family. It is a startlingly ornate and elaborate structure with a rainbow of Guru Rinpoche images and superb views. Heading down along the riverside the massive architectural edifice of the 17th-century Punakha Dzong soon looms into view. The fortress-monastery was built in 1637 by Shabdung NawangNamgyal in a commanding position at the confluence of the Po Chhu and Mo Chhu (Father and Motherrivers). It once served as the seat of the Kingdom's government and is now the winter home of Je Khempo, the head abbot of Bhutan, along with a retinue of 1,000 monks. In the afternoon a short walk across rice paddies takes us to Chimmi Lhakhang, a fertility temple dedicated to DrukpaKuenley, a Tibetan Buddhist saint known popularly as the Divine Madman. The temple sits atop a picturesque hill surrounded by rice fields. Drukpa Kuenley built a chorten on the site in the 14th century, and it has long been a pilgrimage site for couples hoping to start a family. After that we will be heading towards Paro via Dochula.
One of the most amazing and important pieces of architecture in Bhutan, Taktsang Goemba defies logic, gravity, and reason. Legend has it that this Cliffside was where Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) landed on the back of a flying tigress, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan from Tibet. To avoid the hot sun an early start is advisable for the two-hour climb to the Tiger’s Nest viewpoint. Descend steeply, then climb up to the monastery, passing a waterfall and entering through the main gates which are filled with murals. Retrace our steps or alternatively (if time and energy levels allow) head further up to several remote temples and monasteries. In the evening you are invited for a firelight farewell dinner. Duration: 7 - 8 hours Difficulty: Moderate to Hard Guided with picnic or Taktsang cafetaria Overnight: Dinner and Overnight in the hotel.
Druk Air normally departs in the morning, so after breakfast your 10 minute transfer to Paro International Airport will be arranged depending on the flight schedule.

SERVICES

COST INCLUDE

  • Accommodation on a full-board basis (excluding beverages) for Four nights.
  • Four and half days of privately guided day excursions with picnic lunches taking in the highlights of the Punakha and Paro Valleys, Thimphu valley
  • The services of an experienced English-speaking Bhutanese guide
  • Private airport transfers and transport in Bhutan
  • All Bhutanese Government Visa Fees and Royalties
  • One Hour (Bhutanese Traditional National game) Archery lesson while at Paro. ï‚· All museum and visitor centre entry fees and road permits
  • Kathmandu to Bhutan to Kathmandu Air Fare.

EQUIPMENTS

  1. Comfortable Clothing:

    • Lightweight, breathable clothing for warmer regions.
    • Layered clothing for cooler regions, especially in higher altitudes.
    • A waterproof jacket and/or a poncho for unexpected rain.
  2. Footwear:

    • Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, especially if you plan on trekking.
  3. Backpack:

    • A sturdy and comfortable backpack for day trips and carrying essentials.
  4. Travel Documents:

    • Passport and Bhutanese visa.
    • Printed copies of your travel itinerary and reservations.
  5. Health and First Aid Kit:

    • Personal medications.
    • Basic first aid supplies (bandages, pain relievers, etc.).
    • Altitude sickness medication, if traveling to higher elevations.
  6. Electronics:

    • Camera or smartphone for capturing memories.
    • Travel adapter for charging electronic devices.
  7. Toiletries:

    • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.).
    • Sunscreen and lip balm with high SPF.
    • Insect repellent.
  8. Travel Guides and Maps:

    • Bhutan travel guidebook and maps for reference.
  9. Money:

    • Bhutanese currency (Ngultrum) and some small denominations for tips.
    • Credit/debit cards for larger expenses.
  10. Snacks:

    • Energy bars and snacks for long journeys or trekking.
  11. Cultural Considerations:

    • Modest clothing for visits to religious sites (covering shoulders and knees).
    • A small daypack for carrying offerings if you plan to visit temples.
  12. Water Bottle:

    • A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
  13. Trekking Gear (if applicable):

    • Depending on your itinerary, you might need trekking poles, a sleeping bag, and other trekking-specific equipment.
  • Travel Insurance:

    • Comprehensive travel insurance to cover potential emergencies or unforeseen circumstances.

GOOD TO KNOW

National Memorial Chortens

Public Remembrance Chorten, for the most part known as Thimphu Chorten or Harmony Commemoration Chorten is the most visited milestone in Bhutan. For some Bhutanese is a focal point of day to day love where they perform Kora (Circumambulation around the Stupa/clockwise). It is no common stupa except for is a Dedication to pay tribute to the third Mythical serpent Ruler HRM Jigme Dorji Wangchuk which is the most apparent sight in Thimphu. It is found near the focal piece of Thimphu city. Likewise, this building is committed to Tantric Buddhism.

Motithang Takin Preserve

Motithang Takin Protect initially was a small scale zoo and is currently a Takin jelly situated in the Motithang locale of Thimphu, Bhutan. The Takin (Budorcas Taxicolor) is the public creature of Bhutan because of its connections with its Bhutanese strict history and folklore. It is believed that Drukpa Kunley, a Tibetan saint who was also known as "Divide Madam," created the strange creature that is now known as Takin in the 15th century. This goat-impala like animal is found in steep timberlands reaching out to the tree line and mountain valley in the eastern Himalayan area.

Simtokha Dzong

Simtokha Dzong arranged on top of a little slope is a heavenly little Dzong which is also called Sangak Zabdrung Phodrang. As referenced it is situated in a little region meaning it gives a wonderful lavish valley view, alongside a nature view this dzong itself is a show-stopper. When you enter the premises you will see the most beautiful beautifications hanging outside the structure and strict paintings all around the wall. This building was worked in 1629 and it is one of a handful of the landmarks which is as yet unblemished to its unique structure. As the outside captivates you with its excellence, the inside additionally stuns guests with provincial paintings of Buddha's life process.

Zilukha Nunnery

Zilukha Cloister prominently known as Druthob Goemba or Zilukha Anim Dratshang is a Buddhist convent situated in Zilukha, Thimphu. This monastery is a short drive from Thimphu's main city area. Here nuns get familiar with the lessons and convention of Tantric Buddhism and dedicate their life to the local area after their graduation. The largest nunnery in Bhutan, it has between 60 and 70 nuns. This spot isn't just viewed as a fascination yet additionally addresses the converging of Bhutan's otherworldly past, the developing present and the challenger future.

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We Offer Group Discount

No. Of People Price Per Person
1 Pax USD 2,000
2 Pax USD 1,950
3 Pax USD 1,900
4 - 6 Pax USD 1,850
7 - 12 Pax USD 1,800
13 - 18 Pax USD 1,750
19 - 24 Pax USD 1,700

All Inclusive Cost

USD 2,000

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