All Inclusive Land Package Price:
US$ 3818.00 per person twin share
Payments by credit card incur a 1.5-2.5% surcharge.
Drukair airfares to from Paro are additional .
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Your Bhutan Tour Inclusions:
Professional English speaking guide, driver & private small coach.
All touring & transfers throughout your journey.
Bhutanese style 3 star hotel accom with private bathrooms.
All meals.
All entrance fees and sightseeing.
Bhutan visa fees, Bhutan government royalties & local taxes
Witness the Paro Tshechu
Professionally Operated by Bhutan Tourism Corporation – BTCL
Tour Exclusions:
Items of a personal nature, phone calls, laundry, drinks etc
Tipping – pls refer to tipping guide on our general information sheet.
Travel Insurance – which is mandatory to enter Bhutan.
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Monday 02 April
Paro Airport – Paro Town (20 mins)
After clearing immigration and customs you will be greeted by your BTCL guide and driver and transferred by car to your overnight accommodation. All the
houses and buildings are painted and constructed in traditional Bhutanese style. Remainder of the day is at leisure to explore Paro, both by car and on foot and witness the spectacle of the Paro Tshechu.
Overnight Paro – Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel.
Tuesday 03 April
At leisure in the Paro Valley.
Today, take a quick visit to Kyichu Lhakhang – one of Bhutan’s oldest and most beautiful temples boasting an orange tree that perpetually bears fruit followed by a visit to the old ruined fortress of the Drugyel Dzong (14km from Paro). This is the historical site of the Fort of Drukpa Victory, from which the Bhutanese used to repel the Tibetan invaders again and again. On a clear day views of the 24,000 ft snow domed peaks of sacred Mt Chomolhari can be seen. This afternoon return to the Tshechu.
Overnight Paro Valley – Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel
Wednesday 04 April
Sightseeing in the Paro Valley.
This morning hike to the Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tigers Nest. Choose between a 2 hour round trip hike to the Monastery viewpoint or a longer
5 hour and more strenous hike into the Monastery itself. Tigers Nest clings impossibly to a cliff of rock at 3000 ft above the valley floor and where Guru Rinpoche flew on the back of a tigress to subdue the local demons followed by 3 months meditation in a cave still visible in the monastery. In 1998 the monastery was seriously damaged by fire and has since been painstakingly reconstructed to its original condition and consecrated by the 4th King in 2005.
Overnight Paro – Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel.
Thursday 05 April
Paro Valley to Thimphu (1hr 30 mins)
This morning travel through the spectacular countryside enroute to Bhutan’s capital. Remainder of the day is at leisure to explore Thimphu, both by car and on foot Transfer eastwards this morning through the spectacular countryside enroute to Bhutan’s capital. While in Thimphu visit the paper making factory, handicraft centre,the national library which holds a vast collection of ancient Buddhist manuscripts and the School of Thangkha, where you can see young children learning the ancient craft of paintings. For the more energetic take a hike (or travel by road) up to the telecom tower via the Takin preserve to enjoy a stunning view of the valley.
Overnight Thimphu – Traditional Bhutanese Hotel
Friday 06 April
At leisure in the Thimphu Valley.
This morning your options include travelling up the Thimphu valley and hike to the picturesque Cheri or Tango Goemba’s. As you travel back to Thimphu city
to view Trashi Chhoe Dzong, the seat of Bhutan’s government & Royal offices and pay a visit to Pangri Zampa, two 16th century buildings that now house a monastic training school for astrologers. This afternoon perhaps visit the national textile museum or the institute of the thirteen crafts.
Overnight Thimphu – Traditional Bhutanese Hotel
Saturday 07 April
Thimphu to Phobjikha Valley (5hrs)
This morning you will be transferred by road eastwards to the Phobjikha Valley via the town of Wangdue. En route pass the Semtokha Dzong built in 1629, the oldest fortress of its kind that guarded the Thimphu valley, and which today it is a Theological university. Continue ascending to Dochu La (pass) to view the 108 Stupas, commissioned by a former Queen as a memorial to those who lost their lives during the low intensity conflict in late 2002 when Bhutan evicted Indian rebels camped in the jungle on the Bhutan – Indian border. On a clear day you will witness a breathtaking view of the eastern Himalaya and depending on the time of the year the vista can vary from alpine snow (November – March) to a profusion of blossoms (March – May) splashed among the soft green of the wild herbs and forest trees.
When the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong comes into view, notice the large cacti that cover the hillside below. These were planted long ago to discourage invaders from climbing the steep slope to the Dzong. From the road view Rinchengang, one of Bhutan’s oldest villages, which did not have access to water, electricity or schooling until the early 1990’s.The craftsmen of Rinchengang are sought after for their skills in construction of Dzongs and Lhakhangs (temples).
Until recently the Phobjikha valley’s only electricity came from solar or mini hydro plants. In 2011 underground cabled electricity are gradually connecting the valley to the national grid. Potatoes are this region’s primary cash crop once exported to India. Phobjikha is a glacial valley on the western slopes of the Black Mountains and is one of the most beautiful open valleys in Bhutan. It is also one of the most important wildlife preserves in the country and the winter home (late October to early February) of the rare black necked crane, which annually flies in from Tibet. There are also muntjaks (barking deer), wild boars, sambars, himalayan black bears, leopards and red foxes. While you are in Phobjikha you will visit the Black Crane nature information centre, the carpet factory and the sacred Gangtey Monastery plus enjoy time to wander through Gangtey village and hike the Gangtey Nature Trail.
Overnight Phobjikha Valley – Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel
Sunday 08 April:
Sightseeing in the Phobjikha Valley today.
Explore the Phobjikha valley today as per the above suggestions & perhaps enjoy one of the many additional hikes available in this beautiful valley.
Overnight Phobjikha Valley - BhutaneseStyle 3* Hotel.
Monday 09 April
Phobjikha Valley to Choekhor Valley (4 hrs 30mins)
This morning d
epart Phobjikha to the central Bumthang region comprising the 4 valleys Choekhor, Tang, Ura and Chhume. Traverse the Pele La (Pass) which crosses through the Black Mountains National Park and divides western and central Bhutan and stop for lunch in Trongsa, where you will spend more time on your return journey. Keep a watchful eye out for Rhesus Macaques (Brown Monkeys) on the side of the road. The Trongsa Dzong is perched at the end of a ridge and seems to hang in space at the head of the valley. The Dzongs location afforded it great power over this part of the country as the only foot and mule trail between east and western Bhutan leads straight through Trongsa and through the Dzong itself.
On arrival in the Bumthang region notice the large fields of buckwheat that cover the valleys…..buckwheat noodles and pancakes are a Bumthang specialty. Enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure. There are short walks and hikes to choose from and your guide will be happy to make recommendations.
Overnight Choekhor Valley - Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel.
Tuesday 10 April
Sightseeing in the Bumthang Region.
Today your sightseeing includes visits to the Wangdicholing Palace and one or both of the Jambay & Kurjey Lhakhangs, these are the oldest two monasteries in the kingdom and all the Kings of Bhutan are cremated at Kurjey Lhakhang. Time permitting, other options include the Tamshing Monastery where about 95 Monks reside. Most are under 15 and from poorer families who cannot afford to send their children to state school, the Mebartsho (Burning Lake), a short walk from the roadside, and one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites and/or the Swiss Farm to taste sweet cheese, apple brandy and locally brewed wine and beer.
Alternatively enjoy one of the hikes available in this region or find a nice quiet spot at the hotel to catch up on some reading.
Overnight Choekhor Valley - Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel.
Wednesday 11 April
Choekhor Valley to Trongsa (2hrs)
Today transfer back towards Trongsa via the Chhume valley for the opportunity to shop for excellent local handicrafts and textiles. This region is renowned for its exceptionally high quality weavings. The Trongsa Dzong is the ancestral home of the Royal Family of Bhutan and has recently added an excellent museum into it’s ancient watchtower. Which you will visit this afternoon, followed by an excursion to the Dzong itself.
Overnight Trongsa – Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel
Thursday 12 April
Trongsa to Punakha Valley (5 hrs)
Depart early this morning to the Punakha Valley which holds the title as the winter capital because of its more temperate climate. En route stop in Wangdue and wander the old shopping strip, soon to be demolished. Arriving into the Punakha valley visit Chimi Lhakhang, a monastery built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley (also known as the Divine Madman), which is a pleasant, easy 20 minute walk across paddy fields. It is believed that childless women who visit the temple will conceive after receiving a “wang” (blessing) from the resident monk.
Overnight Punakha Valley - Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel.
Friday 13 April
Sightseeing and hiking in Punakha today.
This morning visit the dramatic Punakha Dzong, which formally served as the seat of the government and is still the winter residence of the Dratsheng (Central Monk Body). This is Bhutan’s most spectacular Dzong and an excellent example of how a medieval fortress and a centre of both monastic and administrative functions, has adapted and evolved for modern day use. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon or travel to the end of the valley & hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten. This Chorten hold very special significance being consecrated in 1999 and dedicated to the protection of the former Crown Prince – today’s current King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.
Overnight Punakha Valley – Bhutanese Style 3* Hotel.
Saturday 14 April
Punakha Valley to Paro Valley (5hrs)
Depart Punakha this morning for your transfer westwards to the Paro Valley, once again traversing Dochu La, and arriving in Paro for a late lunch. Do some last minute souvenir shopping this afternoon before returning to your hotel for your farwell dinner today.
Overnight Paro Valley – Traditional Bhutanese Hotel.
Sunday 15 April
Early morning transfer to Paro Airport for your onward flight.



