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Trip Facts

Duration 05 Days
Destination Bhutan
Max Altitude 3120m at Tiger's Nest Monastery
Trip Grade Moderate
Starts From Paro
Ends in Paro
Best Season Mar-Dec
Accomodation 3- or 4-star standard hotel
Group Size 02-12 persons

Trip Overview

The 5-day Bhutan tour is a cultural tour and one of the exclusive, popular packages specially designed for travelers with short vacations who want to explore Bhutan and its historic landmarks and sacred places. During your stay in Bhutan for 5 days, you will visit most of the attractions in three cities, but the major highlight will be the Thimphu Valley. Here, you will not find any traffic lights, and their dance, music, dress code, and historic monasteries depict the culture of Bhutan.

Bhutan, known as the Land of Thunder, is an isolated (never been colonized) country and the only one in the world to practice Mahayana Buddhism, which strongly emphasizes protecting its wildlife and plants. The people of Bhutan are also famous for their loving nature and respectful gestures to everyone. So many factors make Bhutan the most popular choice for tourists to make for their vacation, including their crafts, arts, culture, and festivals. One can witness the beauty of Bhutan in their houses or bridges, too, as the architecture is the perfect mixture of modern engineering and the visually appealing beauty of traditionally rich paintings and use of colors.

As one of the top tour operators and well-known in Tibet, Bhutan, and Nepal, we are dedicated to providing you with a culturally authentic and exclusively crafted tour. Your vacation will be remarkable because of our well-planned tour schedule, guaranteeing your satisfaction and allowing you to dive fully into Bhutan’s beauty and culture. We prioritize quality, ensuring every tour section is managed with the highest care and accuracy. This short tour to Bhutan is beyond the vacation, as this thorough cultural immersion is meant to help you feel the essence of this enchanted country.

Short Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrive Paro-Thimphu (Airport pick-up, Tachog Lhakhang, Buddha Dordenma Statue, National Memorial Chorten)

Day 02 : Thimphu-Punakha (Takin Sanctuary, Folk Heritage Museum, School of Arts and Crafts, Trashichho Dzong, Dochula Pass)

Day 03 : Punakha-Paro (Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten, Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang)

Day 04 : Paro (Tiger's Nest Monastery, Ta Dzong National Museum)

Day 05 : Paro Departure (Depart Bhutan, airport see-off)

Detailed Itinerary

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Day 01

Arrive Paro-Thimphu (Airport pick-up, Tachog Lhakhang, Buddha Dordenma Statue, National Memorial Chorten)

Once you arrive at the airport in Paro, our representative will welcome you and take you on an hour-long ride to Thimpu. Along the way, you will get an idea of Bhutan’s landscapes. You will be traveling along the Paro Chu and Thimphu Chu rivers.

If you find something along the way and want to capture it, we can do that; otherwise, our stop will be directly at the hotel at Thimpu. We will also visit the Tachog Lhakhang temple, a private monastery Thangtong Gyalpo’s descendants run. It is located 10 minutes away from the Paro Thimphu highway. You will cross a 900-year-old bridge to reach this temple, whose environment is peaceful and picturesque.

After reaching Thimphu, we will visit the Buddha Dordenma Statue, a 51-meter-tall golden statue atop a hill. Through its architectural wonder, cultural significance, and breathtaking views, the Buddha Dordenma Statue enriches and remarkable each visitor’s experience. Then, we will explore the National Memorial Chorten, built in memory of the third King, the father of modern Bhutan, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.

Later in the evening, the guide will explain the next day’s itinerary and provide details about what to do, the items to carry, and restricted places.

Overnight at Thimpu.

Day 02

Thimphu-Punakha (Takin Sanctuary, Folk Heritage Museum, School of Arts and Crafts, Trashichho Dzong, Dochula Pass)

Today, we will explore most of Thimphu’s top attractions and then drive to Punakha. After breakfast, we will first visit the Takin Sanctuary, known as Motithang Takin Preserve. Takin is Bhutan’s national animal, and it’s rare to see it outside this sanctuary. A further walk from this sanctuary gave us a fantastic view of Thimpu Valley. Later, we will visit the Folk Heritage Museum, where you will be intrigued to see the Bhutanese living traditions.

Continuing sightseeing, we stroll through the School of Arts and Crafts, where we will witness the traditional and beautiful Thangka paintings. Then, we will visit the Trashichhoe Dzong, known as Thimpu Dzong, a monastery and forest from the Middle Ages. It contains the King’s Throne room and most of the nation’s government departments. It is also the residence of Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot.

Then, we will march towards the Punakha. We will stop at Dochula Pass (3100m) to witness the breathtaking Bhutanese Himalayan Ranges, including Bhutan’s highest mountain, Mount Gangkhar Puensum (7,570m) and Mount Masang Kang (7,194m). Here, you will witness the 108 chortens built by the Queen of Bhutan as a memorial. Crossing Dochula Pass, we will descend to reach Punakha.

Overnight at Punakha.

Day 03

Punakha-Paro (Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten, Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang)

After breakfast, we will explore Punakha, a valley filled with natural beauty. We will see agricultural farmlands and the convergent Mo Chu and Po Chu rivers. We will hike for about an hour to reach the Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten, built by Queen Mother Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuckan to block negative forces and provide spiritual protection and peace. Once you enter the Chorten, you will witness the statue of Vajrakilaya (15 feet tall), one of Kagyé’s eight deities. The use of the golden spire and labyrinthine wall patterns in this chorten resonates with Bhutan’s ancient traditions and art.

Later, we will visit the Punakha Dzong, “The Palace of Bliss and Happiness.” Built in 1637, it is Bhutan’s second oldest and largest dzong. The Punakha Dzong lies at the convergence point of the Mo Chu and Po Chu rivers, which adds attraction value to this dzong. Also, when you enter the dzong, you will witness vibrant murals and exquisitely carved woodwork.

Later, we will visit Chimi Lakhang, a temple believed to bestow fertility on couples. You will also witness the distinctive collection of phallus murals and statues. After visiting all the top attractions of Punakha, we then head back to Paro.

Overnight at Paro.

Day 04

Paro (Tiger's Nest Monastery, Ta Dzong National Museum)

Today, we will visit Paro’s top attraction, Tiger’s Nest Monastery, also known as Paro Taktsang. This Taktsang is clung to the cliff (800m) above the Paro Valley. The first person to meditate in the cave close to this monastery was Guru Rimpoche, also known as Padhmasamvava, the second Buddha. It is believed that one of her disciples transformed herself into a Tigress and carried Guru Rinpoche in her back from Tibet to the current location, which gave the monastery its name. We will hike for about three hours to reach the monastery. Spending some time at the monastery, you will explore Bhutan’s rich culture and art, feel the spiritual power this monastery holds, and the natural beauty visible from this spot.

After returning from the monastery, we will visit the Ta Dzong National Museum, which was built in 1967 as a watchtower. Later, this watchtower is changed into a museum holding the nation’s beautiful postal stamps, thangka paintings, antiquities, and an enthralling collection of artworks.

Later in the evening, we will stroll around the settlements and enjoy the descent local Bhutanese foods.

Overnight at Paro.

Day 05

Paro Departure (Depart Bhutan, airport see-off)

We will have a decent morning breakfast and drive you to the airport, from where you will depart to your onward destination.

Cost Includes

  • Airport pickup and drop off.
  • All private transfers inside Bhutan.
  • All necessary travel permits and Bhutan Visa fees.
  • English-speaking Guide
  • Transportation as per the itinerary by vehicle mentioned above
  • Entry fees for the mentioned places
  • Accommodation and meals as mentioned in the itinerary

Cost Excludes

  • Travel Insurance
  • International airfares

*Note: All fares are subject to change and subject to availability

  • Lunch and Dinner in hotel OR restaurant
  • Drinks beverages (hard and soft drinks)
  • Expenses of a personal nature, such as phone calls, laundry, etc.
  • Gratuity to staff
  • Porters’ expenses, a change of vehicle, and accommodation en route were incurred due to unavoidable unforeseen circumstances such as landslides, road blockades, snowfalls, political unrest, delayed arrival, sickness, etc.
  • Services not mentioned herein.