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Phuentsholing – Thimphu – Punakha – Paro

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Embark on a mesmerising 8-day journey to Bhutan, where nature meets spirituality. From the capital city of Thimphu to the breathtaking valleys of Punakha and Paro, immerse yourself in Bhutan’s rich traditions, vibrant monasteries, and spectacular landscapes. Hike to the world-famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery, explore the architectural marvel of Punakha Dzong, and experience Bhutanese culture like never before. Follow on Instagram

 

Day 1: Arrival – Bagdogra to Phuentsholing

  • Arrive at Bagdogra Airport and meet our representative.
  • Drive to Phuentsholing, the gateway to Bhutan.
  • Enjoy the evening exploring the local markets.
  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Phuentsholing.

Day 2: Phuentsholing to Thimphu – En Route Sightseeing

  • After breakfast, complete the Bhutan entry permit process.
  • Visit Kharbandi Gompa & Milerapa Lhakhang.
  • Enjoy scenic views of Gedu (9,000 ft) and Chukha Dam.
  • Stop for a photo session at Wankha Waterfalls.
  • Arrive at Thimphu and check into your hotel.
  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Thimphu.

Day 3: Thimphu – Full-Day Sightseeing

  • Explore top attractions in Thimphu:
  • Buddha Dordenma (Buddha Point) – The world’s largest sitting Buddha.
  • Memorial Chorten – A famous stupa dedicated to Bhutan’s third king.
  • Takin Reserve – See Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin.
  • Simply Bhutan Museum – Experience Bhutanese traditions & lifestyle.
  • Tashichhodzong – The administrative & religious center of Bhutan.
  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Thimphu.

Day 4: Thimphu to Punakha – Sightseeing & Transfer

  • Depart for Punakha, Bhutan’s ancient capital.
  • Drive via Dochula Pass (10,200 ft) with stunning Himalayan views.
  • Visit:
  • Punakha Dzong – Bhutan’s most beautiful fortress.
  • Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple) – Known for blessings of fertility.
  • Punakha Suspension Bridge – One of Bhutan’s longest hanging bridges.
  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Punakha.

Day 5: Punakha to Paro – En Route Sightseeing

  • Morning drive to Paro via scenic routes.
  • Visit:
  • Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong) – A beautiful fortress-monastery.
  • National Museum of Bhutan – Showcasing Bhutanese heritage & artefacts.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang – One of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred temples.
  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Paro.

Day 6: Paro – Trek & Stay at Paro

  • Early morning hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang Lhakhang).
  • Enjoy stunning views and soak in the spiritual vibes.
  • Enjoy stunning views and soak in the spiritual vibes.
  •  Overnight stay: Hotel in Paro.

Day 7: Paro – Paro Local Sightseeing (Half Day) & Drive to Phuentsholing

Morning sightseeing in Paro covering:
Paro Airport Viewpoint – One of the world’s most dramatic landing strips.
Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong) – A magnificent fortress-monastery.
National Museum of Bhutan (Ta Dzong) – Showcasing Bhutanese heritage & artefacts.
Kyichu Lhakhang – One of the oldest and most sacred temples of Bhutan.
Nyameyzam Bridge – A traditional cantilever bridge offering scenic views.
Tiger’s Nest Viewpoint – Perfect spot to admire the monastery from afar without trekking.

Post-lunch drive to Phuentsholing through beautiful mountain roads.
Overnight stay: Hotel in Phuentsholing.

Day 8: Paro – Departure

Morning drive from Phuentsholing to Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What 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) seasons. The weather is pleasant with clear skies, offering excellent views of the Himalayas.

A duration of 5 to 7 days is ideal for a basic tour covering the popular western and central regions of Bhutan. For a more comprehensive exploration, 10-14 days would be recommended.

All foreign nationals, except citizens of India, Bangladesh, and Maldives, need a visa to enter Bhutan. Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens can travel to Bhutan without a visa but require a valid passport or a voter identity card.

The SDF for Indian tourists visiting Bhutan is INR 1,200 per adult (13 years and above), INR 600 for 5-12 years per night and NIL for below 5. For foreign tourists, it’s 100USD. This fee contributes to Bhutan’s ongoing efforts toward sustainable development, including environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and community welfare.

Yes, it is mandatory for all tourists to travel with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and a guide.The cost for hiring a tour guide in Bhutan can range from ₹2500 to ₹3000 per day. This fee covers the services of an experienced guide who will accompany you throughout your trip, offering insights into Bhutanese culture, history, and traditions, 1 ensuring a more enriching and memorable journey.

Pack according to the season. Layered clothing is generally recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. If you plan on trekking, pack appropriate gear. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.

ATMs are available in major towns like Paro and Thimphu. However, it’s advisable to carry sufficient cash, especially if you plan to visit remote areas. Credit cards are accepted at some hotels and larger establishments, but it’s not as widespread as in other countries.

Bhutan Standard Time (BST) is GMT+6 hours. It is 30 minutes ahead of India Standard Time (IST).

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