Bhutan is no ordinary place. It is the last great Himalayan kingdom, shrouded in mystery and magic, where a traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments.
Firstly, there is the amazing Himalayan landscape, where snow-capped peaks rise above shadowy gorges cloaked in primeval forests. Taking up prime positions in this picture-book landscape are the majestic fortress-like dzongs and monasteries. This unique architecture sets the stage for spectacular tsechus (dance festivals) attended by an almost medieval-looking audience. Then there are the textiles and handicrafts, outrageous archery competitions, high-altitude trekking trails, and stunning flora and fauna. If it's not 'Shangri La', it's as close as it gets.
Bhutan Bliss: 4-Day Quick Escape
About This Tour
Inclusions
- Visa fee
- Visa process and arrangement
- 35% SDF to the government and other taxes
- Round-trip to/from Bangkok-Paro-Bangkok
- All accommodations in deluxe standard hotels (3 star hotels only)
- Tariff on full board (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
- Full time English speaking guide for the sightseeing will be given
- Private transportation for all sightseeing
- Entrance fees to events, historic sites, museums and parks as indicated in the itinerary
- Complimentary wearing Gho/Kira (Bhutan national dress) at Paro
- Complimentary playing khuru/archery (Bhutan national game) at Paro
Exclusions
- Single room supplement if you wish to take
- Bank charges for tour payment
- Any alcoholic/nonalcoholic beverages and any other personal expenses
- Gratuities to guide, driver, trekking staff, hotel service, etc.
- Travel Insurance, must for trekking groups
- Luxury hotels/resorts are available at supplement cost
- Specialized guides (Foreign Language, Photography, Bird Watching, Buddhism, Flora and Fauna) available
at an additional cost - Extra activities (mountain bikes, White River rafting, motor bikes, camping etc. available on supplement
cost)
- Tip or gratuity
Tour Plan
Itinerary:
Day 01: Flight to Bhutan,Paro to Thimphu (1.5 Hrs)
Fly on the wings of Dragon to international airport in Paro, Bhutan from Bangkok. On a clear day, the panoramic views of the Himalaya are sensational, including Everest (if you are flying from Delhi and Kathmandu), but particularly exciting is the approach through the Bhutanese foothills and the landing, including a few steep turns to land at the tiny airstrip of Paro. On arrival in Paro you will be received by Heavenly Bhutan team and drive to Thimphu by private vehicle. En-route we will stop over Tachogang Lhakhang
for taking beautiful photo of suspension bridge built over Paro River for the temple otherside. We will also stop over at Chuzom meeting point of two rivers Thimphu and Paro before emerging ourselves into the modern city of Bhutan-Thimphu. Depending on arrival time, we can proceed for city sightseeing or relax in the hotel. Visit interesting weekend market (Thu-Sun). Vegetable vendors from different pockets of the country come to sell their products. In the evening we will explore the city by walk or visit Tashichho Dzong, which houses throne room of His Majesty the King. Overnight in Thimphu, altitude 2400m.
Day 02: Thimphu Sightseeing to Paro
After breakfast visit Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Statue) world's largest sitting Buddha statue which gives awesome views of Thimphu valley, National Memorial Chorten (Stupas) which remembers the father of modern Bhutan. Later visit Changangkha Monastery the oldest temple in the valley, Sangaygang View Point often known as BBS tower and lovers point. Later, we will retrace the drive to Paro. On arrival in Paro we will visit National Museum, the first of its kind which has a collection from natural history to religious paintings. Visit 17 century Paro Dzong (Fortress) on foot and continue walking through the oldest wooden bridge still in use. Evening stroll old Paro town and peep into some local handicraft stores or we will provide the options to enjoy other activities while in Paro. We will enjoy outdoor activities like playing archery, khuru (dart) and wearing Bhutan national dress. Overnight in Paro, altitude 2200m.
Day 03: Paro sightseeing
After the breakfast, we will drive to Ramthangka from where we will hike to Taktshang Monastery or often called Tiger Nest Temple which is built around a cave in which Guru Rimpoche (also known as Guru Padmasambhava) meditated. The eighth century old monastery is perched on a rock overlooking a sheer drop and clings seemingly impossible to a cliff of rock at 900m above the valley floor. For entire Buddhist around the world, it is place of pilgrimage but for a tourist, it is one of the must visit place before we die. The hike is almost 2 hours walk, uphill at 30 to 40 degree inclined for an average hiker however we might take full day depending on your pace. First of half of the hike which we pull-up, up to cafeteria feels never ending however from the halfway due to magical structure right inform us, we are all energized to push further and you actually feel very near. Finally you are done and filled with joys of happiness to be at Taktshang. For the return journey, we actually feel like walking down very fast. En-route
visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one from the 2 oldest Buddhist temple in the country. Overnight in Paro.
Day 04: Paro Airport
In the morning you can pick your own interest of place and later fly back to Bangkok.
Meeting / Pickup
Know Before You Go
- Infants must sit on your lap
- Passport required
What to Bring
When traveling to Bhutan Bliss: 4-Day Quick Escape, it's essential to pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable journey. Here's a list of things that would be nice to have:
Clothing:
· Warm layers: Bhutan can be chilly, especially in the mornings and evenings, so pack warm clothing like fleeces, sweaters, and light jackets.
· Comfortable hiking boots: Good quality hiking boots are a must for trekking in Bhutan's rugged terrain.
· Umbrella or rain gear: The weather in Bhutan can be unpredictable, so it's a good idea to bring a compact umbrella or waterproof jacket.
· Swimwear: If you plan to visit the hot springs or take a dip in a river, bring swimwear.
· Lightweight pants and tops: For warmer days or when visiting cultural sites.
· Evening dress: For dinner at upscale restaurants or special occasions.
· Warm socks and gloves: For colder months (December to February).
Toiletries:
· Sunscreen: High SPF for protection against the strong Himalayan sun.
· Insect repellent: Mosquitoes and other insects can be present in some areas.
· Toilet paper and hand sanitizer: Just in case, as these might not always be available.
· Contact lenses and solution (if applicable): If you wear contact lenses, bring your usual brand and solution.
· Prescription medication and any personal medical items: Don't forget to pack your essential medications.
Electronics and accessories:
· Power bank and portable charger: For keeping your devices charged on the go.
· Camera and charger: To capture stunning Himalayan landscapes and moments.
· Power adapter: Bhutan uses Type D power sockets (230V, 50Hz).
· Reef-safe sunscreen sticks: For easy application on-the-go.
· Water bottle or hydration pack: Stay hydrated with a refillable water bottle.
Miscellaneous:
· Travel documents: Passport, visa (if required), and travel insurance documents.
· Cash and credit cards: For incidentals, tips, and purchases.
· Reusable bag or backpack: For carrying essentials during the day.
· Earplugs and eye mask: For better sleep in shared accommodations.
· Guidebook or map: To help navigate unfamiliar places.
Please Note
Before booking a Bhutan Bliss: 4-Day Quick Escape travel package tour, here are some essential things travelers should know:
1. Bhutan's unique travel regulations: Bhutan has a unique approach to tourism. The government requires travelers to book their trips through licensed tour operators like us: Liberty Holidays, and there's a daily tariff that needs to be paid.
2. Weather and climate: Bhutan's climate varies greatly depending on the season. The best time to visit is during spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November), when the weather is mild and clear.
3. Physical demands: Bhutanese treks can be challenging, with steep terrain and high altitudes. Travelers should ensure they're physically fit and prepared for the trip.
4. Cultural sensitivity: Bhutanese culture is deeply rooted in Buddhism and tradition. Travelers should respect local customs, dress modestly, and avoid public displays of affection.
5. Limited connectivity: Bhutan has limited internet and phone connectivity, especially in rural areas. Travelers should plan accordingly and stay connected with family and friends before departing.
6. Dress code: Bhutanese culture requires modest dress, covering knees and shoulders. Travelers should pack accordingly to avoid any cultural faux pas.
7. Visa requirements: Travelers need a visa to enter Bhutan, which can be arranged by us.
8. Insurance: Travelers should ensure they have travel insurance that covers medical evacuations, as medical facilities in Bhutan may be limited.
9. Currency: The Ngultrum (Nu) is the local currency in Bhutan. Credit cards are not widely accepted, so travelers should have cash or exchange their money at designated currency exchange offices.
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