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The 5 Nights/6 Days Bhutan Holiday Package starts with your arrival in Paro, followed by a transfer to Thimphu to explore Tashichho Dzong and local markets. Discover Thimphu's highlights, including the National Memorial Chorten and the giant Buddha Dordenma statue. Travel to Punakha to visit the beautiful Punakha Dzong and the fertility temple, Chimi Lhakhang. After a scenic drive to Phobjikha Valley, visit Gangtey Monastery and enjoy nature walks in this tranquil setting. Finally, return to Paro to explore Rinpung Dzong and the National Museum before departing, ensuring a memorable experience of Bhutan's rich culture and stunning landscapes
Arrive at Paro International Airport and transfer to Thimphu, the capital city (approx. 1.5 hours). Check into your hotel, then visit Tashichho Dzong, a beautiful fortress and the seat of the central monastic body. Spend the evening exploring the local market and tasting Bhutanese cuisine. Overnight in Thimphu
Start your day with a visit to the Memorial Chorten, a beautiful stupa built in honor of the third king of Bhutan. You’ll then head to the National Library, which houses ancient manuscripts, followed by a visit to the Folk Heritage Museum for a glimpse into Bhutanese rural life. Spend time shopping for local crafts at the Handicrafts Emporium and exploring Changangkha Lhakhang, a fortress-like monastery. End your day with a visit to the Motithang Takin Preserve to see the national animal of Bhutan, the Takin. Overnight in Thimphu
After breakfast, begin your journey to Punakha, crossing the scenic Dochula Pass, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayan range. En route, take some time to appreciate the 108 memorial chortens at the pass. Upon arrival in Punakha, visit the impressive Punakha Dzong, located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. Later, explore Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Fertility Temple. Overnight in Punakh
After breakfast, drive to Phobjikha Valley (approx. 3 hours). Visit Gangtey Monastery, an important religious site. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the valley, known for its stunning scenery and the winter habitat of Black-Necked Cranes. Experience the tranquility of this picturesque location. Overnight in Phobjikha
Return to Paro (approx. 4.5 hours). Upon arrival, visit Rinpung Dzong, a fortress that showcases traditional Bhutanese architecture. Explore the National Museum of Bhutan, which displays a rich collection of Bhutanese art, culture, and history. Spend the evening in Paro town for some last-minute shopping and dining. Overnight in Paro
After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure, taking with you unforgettable memories of Bhutan’s culture, natural beauty, and warm hospitality
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and vibrant festivals
Yes, all foreign tourists (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) need a visa to enter Bhutan. The visa is arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and is issued upon arrival
The package typically includes accommodation, meals, transportation within Bhutan, a licensed guide, and entrance fees to monuments. International flights, personal expenses, and travel insurance are usually not included
The hike is moderately challenging and takes about 4-5 hours round trip. It includes steep sections, but the trail is well-maintained, and there are resting points along the way. Horses are available for part of the ascent
The currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees are also accepted. It is advisable to carry cash, as ATMs may not be widely available in remote areas
Some areas in Bhutan, such as Dochula Pass and Paro, are at high altitudes. While most visitors experience no issues, it is recommended to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activities on the first day to acclimatize
Pack comfortable clothing, warm layers for higher altitudes, good hiking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. A light rain jacket is advisable during the monsoon months (June to August)
Yes, Bhutan is considered a very safe destination with low crime rates. The locals are known for their hospitality and friendliness towards visitors
No, foreign tourists must book through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and be accompanied by a guide. Independent travel is not allowed