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Bhutan Tour

Bhutan Tour

4 Days

Overview

Bhutan Tour invites you to see the spiritual and environmental beauties of a monarchy where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously, and to become fully immersed in the mysticism of the Himalayas. From the tranquil beauty of Paro to the energetic activity of Thimphu, this journey provides an unmatched opportunity to immerse yourself in Bhutan’s rich cultural history. It also includes the breathtaking climb to the renowned Tiger’s Nest Monastery. This tour embodies the essence of Bhutan’s breathtaking landscapes, historic monasteries, and the eternal beauty of its people. It is designed for individuals looking for a combination of adventure, spirituality, and cultural exploration, and it promises a journey full of enchantment and discovery.When looking for a 3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour that will never be forgotten, Mission Nepal is the best option. This distinguished business, which has an unparalleled dedication to providing customized experiences, skillfully combines adventure, culture, and tranquility into a well-thought-out Bhutan trip package. Mission Nepal makes sure that every part of the trip captures the spirit of Bhutanese beauty and legacy, from the spectacular Tiger’s Nest hiking tour to the immersive Thimphu and Paro sightseeing excursions. They are more than simply a tour operator—they are a true ambassador of Bhutanese hospitality because of their in-depth knowledge of the country’s rich cultural tapestry and commitment to sustainable tourism practices. If you’re looking for a quick trip to Bhutan that provides both exploration and depth, Thank you. The greatest business to lead you through the ethereal regions of Bhutan is without a doubt Bhutan Tours and Treks; they guarantee a trip that is both unforgettable and life-changing.


Detail Itinerary

Day 1: Transfer to Thimpu

Arrival: The moment you step foot at Paro International Airport, your journey officially begins. Paro is surrounded by terraced fields and traditional architecture and is tucked away in a broad, lush valley with a river winding through it. With the Himalayas as a backdrop, the plane’s view of Bhutan is breathtaking. Transfer to Thimphu: After passing through customs and immigration, you will be met by your driver and guide and driven to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. You can catch your first view of Bhutan’s breathtaking scenery and architectural magnificence on the picturesque trip to Thimphu. Lodging: Although it’s not specified in your schedule, you’ll probably be staying at a hotel in Thimphu. From opulent 5-star hotels to quaint 3-star hotels with traditional Bhutanese architecture, Bhutan has a variety of lodging options that are all renowned for their warmth Evening in Thimphu: You may have time to spend exploring Thimphu, depending on when you arrive. If you have time and energy, you could visit the Tashichho Dzong, a magnificent monastery and fortification that houses the King’s offices and throne room.

Day 2: Thimpu Sightseeing and transfer to Paro Morning in Thimpu

Thimpu in the Morning Breakfast (B): At your hotel, begin the day with a typical Bhutanese meal. The main ingredients of Bhutanese food are rice, chile, and cheese in all its forms. Visit the enormous 51-meter-tall Buddha Dordenma Statue, which is perched atop a hilltop and provides a view over Thimphu Valley. With sweeping views of the environs, it’s one of the biggest Buddha rupas in the world. Explore the Tashichho Dzong, an amazing castle that is home to different administrative departments and the throne room of His Majesty the King of Bhutan. Additionally, the Chief Abbot of Bhutan, Je Khenpo, resides there during the summer. In the afternoon, Thimphu Lunch (L): Savor a customary meal from Bhutan. Red rice, momos (dumplings), and ema datshi (chili and cheese stew) are a few possible dishes.Visit the Folk Heritage Museum to get an insight into traditional Bhutanese culture. The museum, which features items and customs from rural Bhutan, is housed in a renovated traditional homeNational Memorial Chorten: The people of the area gather every day to worship this stupa, which was constructed in honor of the third monarch of Bhutan.Eveneing: Make the trip to ParoTransfer to Paro: You will be returned to Paro after spending a day touring Thimphu. You may witness the confluence of the Thimphu and Paro rivers and enjoy beautiful scenery on the scenic road between Thimphu and Paro.Supper (D): Enjoy dinner at your hotel in Paro once you arrive. A good moment to take stock of the day’s events and get ready for tomorrow’s trek to the Tiger’s Nest is now

Day 3: Hike to Tiger’s Nest and Paro sightseeing Morning: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery

Morning hike to the Monastery of Tiger’s Nest Breakfast (B): To prepare for the hike, start your day early and eat a substantial breakfast at your hotel.
Tiger’s Nest Abbey (Taktsang, Paro): The monastery is situated 2,953 feet (900 meters) above the Paro valley level on the edge of a cliff. For the people of Bhutan, it is a place of pilgrimage and one of the most revered locations in the country. For the average hiker, the ascent takes two to three hours. Because the weather can change, don’t forget to bring drink, wear sturdy shoes, and bring a light jacket.Touring: The Tiger’s Nest offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys in addition to being a site of spiritual significance.Afternoon: Lunch and additional Paro sightseeingLunch (L): Have lunch in a Paro neighborhood restaurant or in a cafeteria on the way back from the trek. Now is a fantastic time to sample more Bhutanese food.
Explore the Paro Rinpung Dzong, sometimes called the Fortress on a Heap of Jewels. It is a sizable dzong. In addition to housing a monastic community, it acts as the Paro district’s administrative hub.
The National Museum of Bhutan is housed in a restored medieval watchtower and is situated above the Rinpung Dzong. It provides information on the natural and cultural history of BhutanEvening: Unwinding and Introspectionsupper (D): Return to your hotel or a nearby restaurant for a leisurely supper after a day of trekking and sightseeing. Now is an excellent moment to think back on the day’s events.
Get Ready for Departure: Depending on when you’re leaving the next day, it might be a good idea to gather your belongings and get ready for the trip home.

Day 4: Departure from Paro

Breakfast (B): Get an early start to the day at your hotel with breakfast. This might be a quick meal, depending on when your flight is. You could anticipate to have some options available as hotels in Bhutan are used to accommodating early departures.Last-Minute Planning: Make sure you have everything packed and ready to depart after breakfast. Make sure there are no personal belongings left in your hotel room. It’s also a good idea to make sure all of your travel documents—including your passport and airline tickets—are conveniently located.Transfer to the Airport: Your transfer to Paro International Airport will be arranged by your guide or a hotel staff. For seamless check-in and immigration processes, it is advised to arrive at the airport at least two hours prior to your overseas flight.Departure: Upon arriving at the airport, check in your bags, go through security, and then spend some time thinking back on your trip or perusing the airport stores for any last-minute mementos


Include

  • Arrival and Departure Transfer
  •  Accomodation as per Itinerary
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
  • Daily Government Royality and Taxes
  • Entrance and monument fees
  • All Transfer and sightseeing in Private A/C Deluxe vehicle as per Pax.
  • Sightseeing as per Itinerary
  • English Speaking accompanying guide
  • 01 Bottle of water per day per person during Tour
  • Bhutan Visa fees
  • All Applicable Taxes

EXCLUDE

  • Travel insurance
  • International airfare
  • Liscense Holder Tour Guide in cities
  • Entrance and monument fees in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lumbini
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary
  • Cold drinks (coke, water, fanta, dew etc.)
  • Snacks and other personal expenses
  • Nepal entry visa which can be obtained easily at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. (Recently taken 2 copies of passport-size photos are needed)
  • Hot shower during the trek
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Tips and gratuities for trekking staffs and drivers

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