Enchanting Bhutan Getaway: Explore Temples, Dzongs & Tiger's Nest

$3,000
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5 days
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About This Tour

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. 

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Max People
10

Inclusions

  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) & Sustainable Tourism Development (STD)  
  • Visa Fees  
  • Accommodation in 3 star hotels (Twin Sharing Basis)  
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner  
  • Licensed English speaking Tour Guide  
  • All Sightseeing  
  • Transportation within Bhutan  
  • Kathmandu to Paro to Kathmandu Airfare 

Exclusions

  • International airfare  
  • Meals and Accommodation in Luxury Hotels (4 & 5 star) but can be arrange with additional cost.  
  • Alcohol and Beverages  
  • Personal Expenses (Porter, Laundry and Telephone Fee)  
  • Travel & Medical Insurance  
  • Any other expenses that are not specified above.   

Tour Plan

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Day 1 Thimphu – Punakha (3 Hrs)

Morning visit the happening weekend market (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) where the locals from the surrounding villages come to sell their produce. They sell their goods and in return they buy their basic necessities. In olden days, bata system was practiced by everyone. Visit the traditional Hand Made Paper Mill. Visit the School of Arts and Crafts where students learn 13 different arts used predominantly in Bhutan. Folk Heritage Museum which explains how a traditional house used to be like in the olden days. Later visit the National Library which houses the collection of Bhutanese rich religious text and the contemporary Buddhism teachings from master all around the world. Drive further up to visit the Dechenphodrang monastic school and meet the young monks. Later continue to Zilukha nunnery to meet the nuns and interact with them. Lunch in the town and drive to Punakha crossing over Dochula pass (3200 mts). If the weather permits one can enjoy a spectacular breath taking view of the highest mountain peaks of Bhutan at a sight that stretches almost 180 degrees. Take a break and walk around the newly built 108 stupas and continue to the sub tropical valley of Punakha offering a different vegetation. En route just before arriving the hotel, taka a nice hike through the paddy field and old village to visit Chimi Lakhang, the temple of fertility associated with religious art of phallus.Overnight: Punakha| Altitude: 1350m

Day 2 Punakha – Paro (4.5 Hrs)

If you are staying in hotel Meri Puensum, Zandopelri or hotel Densa, early morning it will be a treat to walk up to the hilltop to visit the nunnery and interact with the nuns and enjoy the magnificent view of Punkha and Wangdi valley. Later after breakfast drive to visit Punakha Dzong (fortress), which houses the most elaborated temple in the country. This is a must to see fortress in Bhutan and a fine example of Bhutanese rich Art and Architecture. Retrace your drive back to Paro. En route could stop in Thimphu for lunch. After lunch could continue some of the sightseeing that you might have had missed earlier. Later in the afternoon continue your drive to Paro. Upon arrival in Paro, visit Paro Dzong (Fortress) on foot and continue walking through the oldest wooden bridge still in use. Continue further to stroll around the old Paro town and peep into some local handicrafts stores. Could get some opportunity to see the traditional game, Archery match going on. Evening back to the hotel.Overnight: Paro| Altitude: 2200m

Day 3 Paro Sightseeing

Morning drive to the base for the hike (3 hrs uphill) to Tiger’s Nest, the most revered temple in the country that literally hangs on a granite cliff over looking the Paro valley. Most of the day will go on the hike. On the way back, if you have the energy and time visit Kichu Lakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan which marks the beginning of Buddhism in the country. Hot stone bath available at an additional cost. Farewell dinner with your guide.Overnight: Paro

Day 4 Departure

Morning transfer (15 mins) to the airport for your departure flight to Kathmandu. Your guide will bid you farewell at the airport.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

What to Bring

When traveling to Discover Bhutan: 5-Day Getaway, 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 -5 day Discover Bhutan: 5-Day Getaway 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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