6 DAYS IN BHUTAN

6 DAYS IN BHUTAN

  • $ 6000

    per person
  • 6 Days/5 Nights
  • Paro, Thimpu, Punakha, Phobjikha

  • Pick-up & Drop Location:
    • paro
    • Suggested Pick-Up Time: 8pm
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Please verify the flight time for the early morning trip to Paro, Bhutan. The most beautiful flight, including views of the 10 tallest mountains in the world. When you get at Paro airport. Meet and greet, then go to Thimphu. Visit the Memorial Chorten (temple) established in commemoration of the 3rd King after lunch. Now, this is a location where old folks may gather together and spend the full day singing prayers and seeing their friends. Then go to Changangkha Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the valley. It has a great view of the valley. Enclosure for the national animal, the Takin, and a drive to see the biggest and newest statue of Buddha, which has a great perspective of the whole Thimphu valley. Visit Tashichho Dzong, the fortification in Thimphu where the king's seat is, after 5 PM. Walk around the busy town at night. It's the biggest and most populated town in Bhutan. Stay at Thimpu for the night.

Itinerary at a Glance

  • Day : 1: ARRIVAL IN PARO - THIMPU
  • Day : 2: THIMPU - PUNAKHA
  • Day : 3: PUNAKHA - PHOBJIKHA
  • Day; 4: PHOBJIKHA - PARO
  • Day : 5: PARO
  • Day : 6: LEAVE PARO

  • Day : 1: ARRIVAL IN PARO - THIMPU

    Please verify the flight time for the early morning trip to Paro, Bhutan. The most beautiful flight, including views of the 10 tallest mountains in the world. When you get at Paro airport. Meet and greet, then go to Thimphu. Visit the Memorial Chorten (temple) established in commemoration of the 3rd King after lunch. Now, this is a location where old folks may gather together and spend the full day singing prayers and seeing their friends. Then go to Changangkha Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the valley. It has a great view of the valley. Enclosure for the national animal, the Takin, and a drive to see the biggest and newest statue of Buddha, which has a great perspective of the whole Thimphu valley. Visit Tashichho Dzong, the fortification in Thimphu where the king's seat is, after 5 PM. Walk around the busy town at night. It's the biggest and most populated town in Bhutan. Stay at Thimpu for the night.

  • Day : 2: THIMPU - PUNAKHA

    After breakfast at the hotel, go to the busy weekend market (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) where people from nearby villages sell their goods. They sell things and then acquire the things they need to live. Back in the day, everyone used the bata system. Go to the Hand Made Paper Mill, which is quite old. Go to the School of skills and Crafts, where students study 13 various skills that are mostly employed in Bhutan. Go to the Folk Heritage Museum to learn about what a typical dwelling was like in the past. Later, go to the National Library, which has a collection of Bhutanese sacred texts and modern Buddhist teachings from masters all over the globe. Drive a little further to see the Dechenphodrang monastery school and meet the young monks. Later, go on to the Zilukha nunnery to see the sisters and talk to them. Eat lunch in the town and then travel to Punakha, passing the Dochula Pass (3200 meters). If the weather is nice, you can see the highest mountain peaks in Bhutan from a spot that extends over 180 degrees. Stop and wander about the 108 new stupas, then go to the sub-tropical valley of Punakha, which has a distinct kind of flora. On the way to the hotel, take a beautiful walk through the rice fields and the ancient hamlet to see Chimi Lakhang, the temple of fertility that is linked to sacred art of the phallus. Stay at Punakha for the night.

  • Day : 3: PUNAKHA - PHOBJIKHA

    If you're staying at Hotel Meri Puensum, Hotel Zandopelri, or Hotel Densa, it will be nice to stroll up to the hilltop in the morning to see the nunnery, talk to the nuns, and enjoy the beautiful view of Punkha and Wangdi Valley. After breakfast, go to Punakha Dzong (fortress), which has the most beautiful temple in the nation. This fort in Bhutan is a must-see and a great example of Bhutanese art and architecture. Then, travel to the secluded valley of Phobjikha. The trip is really beautiful, and every bend and climb is worth it. The Black Necked Cranes, which are endangered, spend the winter in this valley. They migrate to Bhutan from the end of October until the end of February. This valley is a great place for those who appreciate nature and hiking. There are a lot of paths, such the Phobjikha Nature Trail trek, which takes 2.5 hours and has great views of the valley. It begins in the valley and ends at the top of the hill at GangteyGoempa temple, which looks out over the valley. Or, if you're too exhausted after the long journey, you might rest in the hotel and take in the stunning view of the valley. The hotel is pretty modest, and this hamlet is quite far away. This valley just received power because it was safe. Farmhouses are still optional. Stay the night at Phobjikha.

     

  • Day; 4: PHOBJIKHA - PARO

    You may go for a stroll just outside your hotel in the morning and meet the school kids who walk for hours to go to school. After breakfast, travel back to Paro. When you get to Paro, go to Paro Dzong (Fortress) and then keep walking over the oldest wooden bridge still in use. Keep on to the ancient town of Paro and look in on some of the local artisan shops. You could get to observe the classic game of archery going on. Evening return to the motel for a night in Paro.

     

  • Day : 5: PARO

    After breakfast at the hotel, we drove to the foot of the trek (3 hours upwards) to Tiger's Nest, the most important temple in the nation. It perches on a granite cliff that looks out over the Paro valley. The walk will take up most of the day. If you have the time and stamina, stop at the Kichu Lakhang on the way back. It's one of Bhutan's oldest temples and the place where Buddhism began in the country. You may pay extra for a hot stone bath. Dinner with your guide to say goodbye. Stay in Paro for the night.

     

  • Day : 6: LEAVE PARO

    After breakfast at the hotel, travel to Paro International Airport, drop off your luggage, and take your journey home.

  • Please verify the flight time for the early morning trip to Paro, Bhutan. The most beautiful flight, including views of the 10 tallest mountains in the world. When you get at Paro airport. Meet and greet, then go to Thimphu. Visit the Memorial Chorten (temple) established in commemoration of the 3rd King after lunch. Now, this is a location where old folks may gather together and spend the full day singing prayers and seeing their friends. Then go to Changangkha Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the valley. It has a great view of the valley. Enclosure for the national animal, the Takin, and a drive to see the biggest and newest statue of Buddha, which has a great perspective of the whole Thimphu valley. Visit Tashichho Dzong, the fortification in Thimphu where the king's seat is, after 5 PM. Walk around the busy town at night. It's the biggest and most populated town in Bhutan. Stay at Thimpu for the night.
  • Please verify the flight time for the early morning trip to Paro, Bhutan. The most beautiful flight, including views of the 10 tallest mountains in the world. When you get at Paro airport. Meet and greet, then go to Thimphu. Visit the Memorial Chorten (temple) established in commemoration of the 3rd King after lunch. Now, this is a location where old folks may gather together and spend the full day singing prayers and seeing their friends. Then go to Changangkha Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the valley. It has a great view of the valley. Enclosure for the national animal, the Takin, and a drive to see the biggest and newest statue of Buddha, which has a great perspective of the whole Thimphu valley. Visit Tashichho Dzong, the fortification in Thimphu where the king's seat is, after 5 PM. Walk around the busy town at night. It's the biggest and most populated town in Bhutan. Stay at Thimpu for the night.

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