Bhutan Tour Package
Description
Arrival | Paro Airport |
Tour Duration | 6 nights 7 days |
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Price | ContactUs- 9090900414 |
Vehicle | Swift Dzire |
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Location Map
Tour Itinerary
- 1Day 1 : TRIP TO THIMPHU AFTER ARRIVING IN PARO FROM NEW DELHI, KOLKATA, NEW DELHI, MUMBAI, OR BAGODGRA 65 KM/1 RIDE:
The most fantastic mountain flight you will ever take in your life the world's biggest peaks can be viewed when flying into the hot Indian plains from the left side of the aircraft's window screen. In clear weather, your pilot will share the names of the peaks. You are going to descend into the high mountains, and as the plane descends, you won’t see any major towns or airports; instead, you’ll see the Paro Valley getting closer along with the little monasteries, temples, and farmsteads. You will see a glimpse of the runaway before the jet strikes it.
- 2Day 2 : THIMPHU,THE CAPITAL CITY
When exploring Thimpu, you should be ready for delights because this unusual capital city lacks traffic lights and has adopted its version of the British Indian colonial-era traffic policemen, who may confuse you and recall others with their difficult hand gestures. If this comes across you, don’t worry; you continue to observe the traffic flow and notice the way he laughs as you stare at him. Comes to the Takin Zoo. The national animal of Bhutan, the national memorial chorten, a stupa dedicated to the third monarch of Bhutan, and the Buddha statue are all included in the sightseeing. You may also drive downhill and rest at a junction to get a look at the trashichho Dzong. give to the national library and folk heritage.
- 3Day 3 : The DRIVE TIME FROM Thimpu TO Punakha IS 77 Km and takes 2 hours and 45 minutes. DRIVE
Travel through Dochula Pass, which is 10.000 feet above sea level, in the morning hours before stopping at Hongtssho village. Stop at the immigration gate to have your permission stamped. You can buy fresh, luscious local apples from small, local stalls next to the crossing in plastic bags, or you can test some for free. In the western region of Bhutan, you will be driven by the country’s first mountain pass. On the highest point of the pass, where the ridges are covered in colourful prayer flags, you can see the 108 drukwangyal crores. You may make three rounds, offer a prayer, and snap your best images. If the weather is fine, you can see the tallest peaks in the distance.
As you go past the settlement of Thinleygang near Lobesa, turn left to enter Punakha Valley. Pause along the road and stroll around the village closest to Chimmi Lhakhang. Drukpa Kinley, also known as the heavenly madman, is a well-known teacher who is linked to the phallic symbol. Be sure to notice the master’s actions painted on the walls. When visiting this shrine. Japanese and several American couples were surprisingly gifted with children. Register at the hotel. An afternoon trip to a lovely Punakha Dzong was constructed in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to serve as the region’s religious and administrative centre. It is ideally situated at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Chu rivers. The dual system of government originates here. - 4Day 4 : EXCURSION TO PUNAKHA GANGTAY VALLEY: 72 KMS, 2.5 HOUR DRIVE:
Drive to the gorgeous Gandtey Valley in the morning, past Wangdihodrang Dzong, which is cleverly situated on a ridge 4,430 feet above sea level, and look down on the road that divides the east and south of the nation. The main gate to central-eastern Bhutan is situated in the old town's small street with one-story businesses. The guardian deity of Bhutan, Mahakala, is said to have appeared to Zhabdrung and given him a prophecy asking him to "build the dzong at the top of the rocky spur where two rivers meet at the place where a flock of ravens will fly off in four directions." The dzong had been built by Zhabdrung in 1638, and many of the high-altitude farmers who relocate with their cattle to the warm environment during the winter also call the Punakha/Gandhi valley home. The Gangly Valley is the best open valley in Bhutan. The gangly monastery, which has a yellow roof, dominated the small, gangly development. Return to Punakha in the afternoon. O/N at Wangdi and Punakha
- 5Day 5 :145 KM, 4 HOURS DRIVE FROM PUNAKHA TO PARO
Earlier in the morning, continue the same route to Paro via Semtokha and the Babesa road. As quickly as you come to the Chunzom checkpoint, pause for a minute at the bridge, relax your legs, and then cross it. Travel to Paro and settle into your accommodation. The remainder of the day is free. at Paro 0/N.
- 6Day 6 : SIGHTSEEING IN PARA:
Explore the national museum in the morning to see Paro Dzong, which is regarded as one of the best natural history museums in Asia. See the Druk Gyel Dzong ruins in the afternoon and then drive to the tiger's nest’s base. The evening is quiet; at Paro O/N, visit the city for shopping in the evening at your leisure. At Paro O/N.
- 7Day 7 :DEPARTURE
Depart in the morning for Paro International Airport for your next stop.