The cost of the package for 6 persons is INR 26,200/- ( 3 Star ). For four persons, the cost of a package tour is Rs. 30,550/-. The cost for 2 person is Rs. 37,375/- (3 star). This is inclusive of Mandatory SDF and Guide Charges. There is a 5% GST Applicable.
The tour lasts for 5 nights and 6 days. The type of tour is Couples, Families, or Honeymooners. It is from Hasimara Railway Station or Paro Airport Tour. It departs from the tour to Hasimara Railway Station or Paro Airport. Book a Bhutan Tour Package from India if you’re looking for one from Kolkata. You can get the perfect Bhutan tour packages.
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Perfect Plan For The Bhutan Tour
Day 1: Pick up is from Hasimara and then transfer to Thimphu, which is 170km and the duration is 05 Hrs by car
- We offer meet and greet services.
- It comes after arrival at Hasimara Railway Station.
- It is Paro Airport for the Bhutan Honeymoon Tour.
- It is through transport to Thimphu. This is the capital of Bhutan.
- It is at a height of 2300 m.
- In the evening, visitors may take a stroll down the valley. Thimphu hotel for the night.
Day 2: Thimphu – Sightseeing
- After a hearty breakfast, go off on a morning sightseeing tour.
- Stop at the Indigenous Hospital.
- This is the place for ancient medical techniques and the National Library.
- There is a Royal Goldsmith Workshop and Handicraft Centers.
- Visit the 15th-century Changangkha monastery in the afternoon.
- You can enjoy the Memorial Chorten. It was in honor of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.
- You will visit Motithang Mini-Zoo. The goal is to witness the endangered “Takin” national animal of Bhutan.
- You can continue driving with a good view of the Thimphu Valley. Enjoy some free time in the market before visiting the new Drupthob nunnery shrine.
- You can get the Hotel in Thimphu on an overnight stay.
Day 3: Transfer in early morning to Punakha or Wangdue for Sightseeing, which is 70 km and it is 2.30 hours by car
- You can drive to Wangduephodrang in the morning.
- You can stop for tea along the way at the Dochu La Pass (3,100 meters).
- It offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas on clear days.
- Visit Chime Lhakhang, The Temple of Fertility.
- It is in the 15th century by Lama Drukpa Kinley in Mehsina Village. near Wangdue.
- Because of his belief in salvation through sex, this monk is also known as the Devine Madman.
- Drive to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, in the afternoon. You can stop at Punakha Dzong.
- It is notable for the most magnificent dzongs in Bhutan.
- It was in 1637 by the first Shabdrung.
- You can stay at the Punakha Hotel for the night.
Day 4: Transfer in the morning at Paro, which is 143 km and it takes 4 hrs by car. It is a Half-Day Sightseeing across Paro
- You can transfer to Paro (about 2-4 hours) after breakfast.
- This is for taking in some on-the-way sightseeing.
- Every bend in the road offers a pleasant surprise.
- It is a picturesque view of the mountain and surrounding area. Visit the 1647-built Drukgyal Dzong’s ancient ruins.
- Visit Ta Dzong as well, one of South Asia’s best natural history museums.
- There is a construction in the neighborhood of Ta Dzong.
- Rinpung Dzong was in 1645 to protect the valley from Tibetan invaders and it is nearby.
- The bridge that links Paro Town and the dzong is Nya-Mey Zam, also known as “the bridge with no fish.”
- One of Bhutan’s best examples, the villagers consider seeing a fish in the river to be an unlucky omen.
- The shops are lying on the main street of Paro.
- There are brassware, silk, and cotton scarves.
- There are incense sticks, silver filigree jewelry, and ghos (Bhutanese men’s traditional clothing).
- There is a pairing with complex embroidered boots.
- There are kiras or Bhutanese women’s wrap-around sarongs.
- prayer flags that can be strung across any open area to ask for blessings for friends and family. You can enjoy the night at Paro Hotel. If you need information on Bhutan tour packages, get in touch with us!
Day 5: Paro – Full Sightseeing in The Day
- After breakfast, you can travel 12 kilometers north of Paro to Taktshang.
- It is the “Tiger’s Nest.
- It is one of Bhutan’s most sacred locations.
- It is one of the most well-known tourist destinations.
- At 2950 meters, it is atop a sheer granite cliff.
- There is a view of the northern Paro valley.
- The respect of the location is for Guru Rimpoche.
- It is important to spend one minute in meditation at this spot.
- It is the same as many months of meditation elsewhere. The trek to the monastery will take you between three and five hours. Overnight at a Paro hotel
Day 6: Visit Hasimara Railway Station, which is 150 kms and it takes 2.30 hrs
- Start for Hasimara after breakfast.
- The tour comes to a conclusion with fond memories.
Within The Package
- Drink of Welcome Upon Arrival
- Accommodations for 5 nights in a 3-star hotel or resort.
- Transportation in a private vehicle
- Sightseeing as specified in the itinerary
- Meals as specified in the CP (breakfast only)
- The driver and guide will speak English and Hindi, and the vehicle will be point-to-point only.
Outside The Package
- Entry Fees
- Air Conditioning/Heater
- Train Fares
- Professional Tour Guide
Submission
Bhutan is a Buddhist nation at the eastern border of the Himalayas. It is for its monasteries, forts, or dzongs. This is for the stunning landscapes. It ranges from subtropical plains to craggy highlands and valleys. There are peaks like the 7,326-meter Jomolhari in the High Himalayas. It is good for hiking. Another name for Tiger’s Nest monastery is Paro Taktsang. It is above cliffs above the Paro Valley’s dense forest. Get in touch with us for Bhutan tour packages.
FAQ
Qs 1: Which month suits Bhutan the best?
Bhutan is often thought to be best visited in the spring. It is between March and May, or in the fall, between September and November. The weather is often pleasant dry and moderate throughout these months. There is a natural stunning scenery at its most breathtaking.
Qs 2: Without a passport, can we travel to Bhutan?
Citizens of India must be one of the recognized travel passports to Bhutan. It may be an original. It is valid for an Indian passport. The validity is six months. It is important to have a valid Indian voter’s Identity Card.
Qs 3: How can I go from India to Bhutan?
Bhutan’s only international airport, known as Paro International Airport, is in Paro. About 7 miles separate it from the city. Connecting flights are available from different locations, including Mumbai and Guwahati. From Delhi, Kolkata, and Bagdogra International Airport, there are direct flights to Bhutan.