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Bhutan Bliss- Ex Bagdogra-TBHU003

Thimphu, Bhutan
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Duration

5 nights 6 Days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

1 person

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Overview

Experience the Magic of the Himalayan Kingdom”

Welcome to a journey like no other, where the mystical allure of the Himalayas meets the enchanting charm of Bhutan, the Land of Happiness. Our “Experience the Magic of the Himalayan Kingdom” tour package is designed to take you on a remarkable adventure through the heart of this breathtaking nation, offering you a taste of its rich culture, pristine landscapes, and profound spirituality.

Tour Highlights:

Cultural Immersion: Dive deep into Bhutanese culture as you visit ancient monasteries, vibrant markets, and witness colorful festivals that celebrate the nation’s unique traditions.

Scenic Wonders: Prepare to be awestruck by Bhutan’s natural beauty. From the lush valleys of Paro to the towering peaks of the Himalayas, each day of your journey will unveil a new masterpiece of nature.

Spiritual Serenity: Explore serene monasteries and temples nestled amidst the mountains, and gain insights into Bhutan’s deeply rooted spiritual beliefs, including the concept of Gross National Happiness.

Adventure and Exploration: Embark on thrilling hikes and treks through pristine forests, discover hidden villages, and engage in exciting outdoor activities that will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Authentic Cuisine: Savor the flavors of Bhutan with traditional Bhutanese meals, and even have a chance to participate in a cooking class to learn the secrets of Bhutanese cuisine.

Why Choose Our Tour Package?

Expert Guides: Our local guides are passionate about Bhutan and are well-versed in its history, culture, and natural wonders, ensuring an immersive and informative experience.

Tailored Itinerary: We understand that every traveler is unique. That’s why our tour is customizable, allowing you to personalize your journey based on your interests and preferences.

Comfort and Convenience: We take care of all the logistics, including accommodation in comfortable lodges, transportation, and permits, so you can focus on enjoying your adventure.

Sustainable Tourism: We are committed to responsible tourism, ensuring that your visit benefits both the local communities and the environment.

Prepare to be enchanted as you embark on this extraordinary journey through Bhutan. “Experience the Magic of the Himalayan Kingdom” with us and create memories that will last a lifetime. Join us for a life-changing adventure in the Land of Happiness!

Highlights

  • Bhutan, often referred to as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon," is a unique and enchanting destination in South Asia known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and commitment to preserving its natural and cultural heritage. Here are some of the highlights of a tour to Bhutan:
  • Breathtaking Scenery :- Explore the stunning Himalayan landscapes, including snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and pristine forests. The Paro Valley and Punakha Valley are particularly beautiful.
  • Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) :- Hike up to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched on the edge of a cliff. It's Bhutan's most famous and revered monastery, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
  • Buddhist Monasteries and Dzongs:- Visit ancient monasteries like Punakha Dzong, Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu, and the Kyichu Lhakhang, which are not only religious centers but also architectural wonders.
  • Cultural Experiences:- Immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture by attending local festivals, where you can witness traditional dance, music, and rituals.
  • Traditional Architecture: Admire the unique Bhutanese architecture characterized by intricately decorated wooden buildings with colorful paintings and carvings.
  • Gross National Happiness (GNH) :-Bhutan is known for its unique approach to measuring progress through GNH rather than GDP. Learn about this philosophy and its impact on the country's policies and way of life.
  • Local Cuisine:- Taste traditional Bhutanese dishes such as Ema Datshi (chili and cheese stew), Momos (dumplings), and red rice. Bhutanese cuisine often features spicy flavors.
  • Wildlife and Nature:- Bhutan is a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Explore the diverse wildlife in national parks like Jigme Dorji National Park and Royal Manas National Park.
  • Hot Springs and Wellness:- Soak in natural hot springs like Gasa Tshachu and experience the therapeutic benefits of Bhutan's geothermal resources.
  • Archery and Sports:-Try your hand at Bhutan's national sport, archery, and witness traditional archery competitions during your visit.
  • Textile and Handicrafts:- Bhutan is famous for its intricate handwoven textiles and handicrafts. You can purchase beautifully crafted souvenirs like thangkas (religious paintings), wooden masks, and textiles.
  • Peaceful Atmosphere:- Bhutan is known for its serene and peaceful atmosphere, thanks in part to its lack of traffic lights and its focus on sustainable development.
  • Environmental Conservation:- Bhutan is committed to preserving its environment and is known for being carbon-neutral. Learn about its conservation efforts and eco-friendly policies.
  • Homestays and Interaction with Locals:- Stay with local families in traditional Bhutanese homes for a more immersive cultural experience and gain insights into the daily lives of Bhutanese people.
  • Astrology and Astrology Lessons:- Bhutanese astrology plays a significant role in daily life. Consider taking an astrology lesson to learn more about this intriguing aspect of Bhutanese culture.
  • Remember that Bhutan has strict regulations for tourism to preserve its culture and environment. You must book your trip through an authorized tour operator, and there is a minimum daily spending requirement for tourists. This ensures a high-quality and sustainable travel experience in this unique destination.

Itinerary

DAY 1: Drive from Bagdogra to Phuntsholing and to Thimphu
DAY 1: Drive from Bagdogra to Phuntsholing and to Thimphu

Pick up by an Indian car from the Bagdogra airport and drive to Phuntsholing (Bhutan border) about 4.5. Keep your passports and other documents ready for the Entry permit clearance. Our Purely Bhutan guide and car will meet you at the gate and help you through the Immigration. After the entry permit clearance, we will drive from Phuntsholing to Thimphu, about 4.5 hours from the warmer climes of the south up to the foothills of the Himalayas. Take a late afternoon walk around town and soak in the atmosphere of this magical capital with its busy shops and bazaars and photogenic citizens in national dress. Overnight in Thimphu

DAY 2: Explore Thimphu
DAY 2: Explore Thimphu

Thimphu sightseeing. Start your day by visiting Thangthong Dewachen Nunnery, popularly known as Zilukha Nunnery. You will have the opportunity to witness what a Bhutanese nunnery looks like and their daily life at the Nunnery. You can sit with the Nuns and join them during their prayers. [If you wish, you could offer tea and snacks to the nuns – with some donations]. Then you can visit the School of Traditional Arts to watch students at work and to get an introduction to the 13 traditional arts, including painting, embroidery, woodcarving, mask-making and statue-making. You can also visit the Takin Reserve showcasing the unique national animal, the Takin. You may browse the striking collection of intricate textiles at the National Textile Museum or the weekly market. In the afternoon, you can visit the huge statue of Buddha Dordenma, which commands a tremendous view of Thimphu valley. The huge 3-storey throne holds several chapels and the body itself is filled with 125,000 smaller statues of Buddha. Then hike from Kuensel Phodrang nature park to Changangkha Temple. A hike of around one hour or so through beautiful blue pine and rhododendron forest, which also gives a fantastic view of Thimphu valley. Then visit Tashichho Dzong, built in 1641, which housed the original National Assembly and is now home to Government offices, the throne room and offices of the King. You may also like to visit the newly opened postal museum, detailing the history of Bhutan’s postal system and showcasing Bhutan’s rich assortment of interesting stamps. If you would like to view or buy Bhutanese handicrafts you may like to visit the new market opposite Taj Tashi hotel which has an array of stalls run by local handicraft shops selling purely homemade articles with no imports. Tell your guide what takes your interest. Overnight in Thimphu

DAY 3: Drive to Punakha
DAY 3: Drive to Punakha

Thimphu to Punakha. In the morning drive approximately 3 hours to the old capital, Punakha, via Dochu La pass at 3050 metres, where we will stop for a hot drink and enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Eastern Himalaya ranges. You will notice the change of climate and vegetation as we approach low-lying Punakha at 1250 metres. Take a pleasant walk for an hour or so across the terraced fields of Sopsokha village to Chimi Lhakhang (Temple of Fertility) built in the 15th century by the ‘Divine Madman’ (Lama Drukpa Kuenley). Here, you can visit a Farmhouse for lunch or tea, to taste the red rice and local cuisine to experience the traditional Bhutanese way of life. You can also witness farmers working in the fields for the cultivation of paddy or the vegetables. You can visit the farmlands and try your hands on the farming. Then we will visit the imposing Punakha Dzong, “Palace of Great Happiness”. Built in 1637, it is strategically placed at the confluence of two rivers, the Po Chu and the Mo Chu. Overnight in Punakha

DAY 4: Punakha to Paro
DAY 4: Punakha to Paro

Today we return to Paro, a drive of approximately 4 hours. In the afternoon you can start your culture tour of Paro valley by visiting the impressive Paro Rinpung Dzong, one of the finest examples of Bhutanese architecture. You can also visit the National Museum. From here take a leisurely 1-hour hike along the forested hillside to Zuri Dzong. The walk passes Gonsaka Lhakhang and then Zuri Dzong and provides wonderful views down over the valley and of Paro Dzong. Zuri Dzong dates from 1352 and is home to the valley’s local protector gods. Continue your walk down to the Uma Resort junction where you turn right towards Paro Dzong and here again you should have a good view of Paro Dzong and town. Your driver will be waiting at the Paro bridge to pick you up. Late afternoon, take a walk around the Paro town and continue your walk towards the Paro bridge along the riverside. Here you should have a good view of Paro Dzong to take photographs. You can also walk across the bridge to get more view of the Dzong. Overnight in Paro

DAY 5: Paro
DAY 5: Paro

Take a day walk to the ‘Tiger's Nest’, the sacred Taktshang monastery which clings to the rock face 900 metres above the valley floor. Guru Rinpoche is said to have flown to the site riding on a tigress. He subsequently meditated here for three months. It is one of Bhutan’s most holy sites and draws pilgrims not only from Bhutan but also from neighbouring Buddhist countries. You can have lunch at the Taktshang cafeteria from where you get a spectacular view of the monastery. Late afternoon, visit a local farmhouse and take the opportunity to try the restorative properties of a hot stone bath to feel relaxed after the hike. If you prefer your creature comforts, you can take tea or dinner with the family and then return to your hotel. Overnight in Paro

DAY 6: Drive from Paro to Phuntsholing and to Bagdogra

After breakfast drive back to Bagdogra via Phuntsholing. On the way from Paro, you can view the confluence of Paro and Thimphu rivers with three different styles of stupas. Drive further through Chapcha, take a glimpse of famous Chukha Dam and the magnificent waterfall before Gedu town. Your guide and car will accompany you to the border gate to see you off onto your next journey and wish you Tashi Delek.

Included/Excluded

  • Bhutan Tourist Tariff Royalty & Visa Fees: We take care of the Bhutanese tourist tariff royalty and visa fees, ensuring a hassle-free entry into the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
  • Private Excursions and Transfers: Enjoy the flexibility of private excursions and transfers in comfortable, superior air-conditioned vehicles, ensuring a personalized and comfortable journey.
  • Local English-Speaking Guide/Tour Leader: Explore Bhutan with the guidance of our knowledgeable local English-speaking guide or tour leader, who will share insights about the culture, history, and traditions of Bhutan.
  • Experienced Driver: Travel safely and comfortably with our experienced drivers who are well-acquainted with Bhutan's roads and terrain.
  • Accommodation: Rest easy in carefully selected accommodations that meet the highest government-approved standards. We choose hotels and guesthouses that offer comfort and authenticity.
  • Meals (As Chosen in Package Options): Enjoy meals based on the package options you select. We offer a choice between MAP (Modified American Plan) and other meal options, allowing you to tailor your dining experience to your preferences.
  • Entrance Fees and Permits: All entrance fees to museums, monasteries, and national parks, as well as the necessary permits, are covered, so you can fully immerse yourself in Bhutan's cultural and natural wonders.
  • International Flights: Your international airfare to and from Bhutan is not included in the tour package.
  • Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend that you purchase comprehensive travel insurance covering trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and other unforeseen circumstances.
  • Personal Expenses: Expenses such as souvenirs, laundry, phone calls, and beverages not included in the chosen meal package (MAP or other) are your responsibility.
  • Tipping: Gratuities for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are not included and are at your discretion.
  • Alcohol and Additional Beverages: Alcoholic beverages and any additional beverages beyond what is covered in your chosen meal package are not included in the tour cost.
  • Optional Activities: Any optional tours, excursions, or activities not mentioned in the itinerary are extra and not included in the package price.
  • Medical Expenses: Costs related to medical treatment, medications, or emergencies are not included in the package. Travelers are responsible for their own medical expenses.
  • Additional Charges: Any charges incurred due to changes in the itinerary made at your request, such as flight changes or additional nights of accommodation, are extra and not included in the package.
  • Natural Disasters and Unforeseen Events: We cannot be held responsible for changes to the itinerary or additional costs incurred due to natural disasters, political unrest, or other unforeseen events beyond our control.

Tour's Location

Thimphu, Bhutan

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about touring Bhutan:

Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?

Yes, all foreign tourists visiting Bhutan require a visa. However, you cannot apply for a Bhutanese visa independently. You must book your trip through an authorized Bhutanese tour operator, who will arrange the visa for you.

What is the minimum daily spending requirement for tourists in Bhutan?

Bhutan has a minimum daily spending requirement for tourists to help sustain its unique culture and environment. The daily tariff varies depending on the season but typically includes accommodation, meals, a licensed guide, and transportation within Bhutan.

When is the best time to visit Bhutan?

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. However, each season offers its own unique experiences.

How do I get to Bhutan?

You can fly to Bhutan through Paro International Airport, which is the only international airport in the country. Druk Air (the national airline) and Bhutan Airlines operate flights to Paro from several Asian cities, including Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok, and Singapore.

What should I pack for a trip to Bhutan?

Pack clothing suitable for the season of your visit, including layers for cooler evenings. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes for hikes and visits to monasteries. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a good camera are also recommended.

Is it safe to drink the water in Bhutan?

It's advisable to drink bottled water in Bhutan to avoid any potential stomach discomfort from tap water. Your tour operator or hotel will typically provide bottled water.

Is there internet and mobile phone coverage in Bhutan?

Bhutan has a mobile phone network and limited internet access. However, in some remote areas, the network coverage may be unreliable or non-existent.

Can I use credit cards in Bhutan?

Credit cards are not widely accepted in Bhutan, especially in smaller towns and villages. It's a good idea to carry cash (Bhutanese Ngultrum or US Dollars) for most transactions.

What is the official language of Bhutan?

The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha. However, English is widely spoken, especially in the tourism industry.

Are there any cultural or dress code requirements for tourists in Bhutan?

Yes, tourists are expected to dress modestly when visiting religious sites and government buildings. Wearing revealing clothing is not appropriate. It's also customary to remove your shoes before entering temples and monasteries.

Can I trek or hike in Bhutan?

Bhutan offers excellent trekking opportunities, and there are treks for all skill levels. Popular treks include the Druk Path Trek, Jomolhari Trek, and Snowman Trek. You should plan your trek with a licensed guide.

Is Bhutan a safe country for tourists?

Bhutan is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. The crime rate is low, and Bhutanese people are known for their hospitality. However, like any destination, it's essential to exercise common-sense precautions and respect local customs.

Can I travel independently in Bhutan?

No, Bhutan does not permit independent travel for tourists. You must book your trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator, who will arrange your itinerary, accommodation, and necessary permits.

What is the currency of Bhutan, and can I exchange money easily?

The currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), but Indian Rupees (INR) are also widely accepted. You can exchange money at banks or authorized exchange counters, and major hotels and shops also accept credit cards.

What are the customs regulations for bringing souvenirs from Bhutan?

Be aware of Bhutanese customs regulations when purchasing souvenirs like textiles, antiques, or handicrafts. Some items may require special permits for export.

It's crucial to stay informed about the latest travel requirements and regulations before planning your trip to Bhutan, as they may change over time. Always consult with your tour operator for the most up-to-date information and assistance with your travel arrangements.

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