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3 Days
Paro International Airport
Min Age : 18+
Max People : 38
  • 3 Days
  • Max Guests : 30
  • Wifi Available
  • Mar - May /Sept - Dec
  • Cost: $230
  • Bhutan
  • Varies In Season
Overview

Bhutan, a small Himalayan kingdom, is distinct for its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage and natural environment. Its serene landscapes, from lush valleys to towering mountains, offer breathtaking views and opportunities for trekking and exploration.

The country’s cultural tapestry is woven with colorful festivals, where traditional dances, intricate costumes, and vibrant rituals celebrate Bhutanese history and spirituality. Monasteries and dzongs (fortresses) dot the landscape, each with its own story and significance, such as the Paro Taktsang, a revered monastery clinging to a cliffside.Bhutan’s unique development philosophy, centered around Gross National Happiness, prioritizes well-being over mere economic growth. This approach emphasizes cultural preservation, environmental conservation, and the happiness and contentment of its people.

Highlights
  • Bhutan's rich cultural heritage sites.
  • Bhutan's Surrounding Natural Beauty.
  • Unique Bhutanese cuisine.
  • Bhutanese traditional crafts and artwork.
What to Expect
  • Explore the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan by going to historic monasteries, temples, and museums.
  • See the breathtaking scenery of Bhutan, which includes snow-capped mountains, clear rivers, and lush woods.
  • Engage with the amiable residents to discover more about their everyday routines, traditions, and customs.
  • Taste the distinctive cuisine of Bhutan, which is renowned for using foods that are grown nearby and for being spicy.
  • Participate in traditional Bhutanese activities such as archery, darts, and traditional dances.
  • Explore Bhutan's thriving handicrafts industry and shop for souvenirs such as handmade textiles, pottery, and wooden carvings.
Detail Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Paro from Kathmandu

Upon arrival at Paro Airport, our team will warmly welcome you and transfer you to the hotel for check-in. If time allows, we’ll explore Paro, visiting the National Museum housed in a former watchtower, showcasing Bhutanese art and relics. We’ll also visit Paro Dzong, a historic fortress known for its architecture and cultural significance. Enjoy the evening at leisure in town before resting at your Paro hotel for the night.

Day 2 - Paro Excursion

After breakfast, we’ll embark on a hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched on a cliff 3,120 meters above sea level. This revered Buddhist temple offers breathtaking views of the Paro valley and is steeped in spiritual significance, linked to the legendary Guru Rinpoche. For those unable to hike, horse services are available for an additional charge.

If time allows, we may visit Drukgyal Dzong after exploring Tiger’s Nest. Later, we’ll return to the hotel in Paro for an overnight stay.

 
 
 

Day 3 - Departure

After early breakfast drive to Paro International Airport, our Team will bid you successful good bye to your destination ahead

Include/Exclude

Price Includes

  • Bhutan visa fees
  • All airport transfers
  • Accommodation in 3-star hotels on a twin-sharing basis
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  • English-speaking tour guide
  • All ground transportation within Bhutan
  • Entry fees to museums, monuments, and cultural sites
  • Bottled water during sightseeing and long drives
  • Government royalties and taxes

Price Excludes

  • International airfare
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses like laundry, phone calls, etc.
  • Any additional expenses caused by unforeseen events like flight cancellation, natural disasters, etc.

Complementaries

  • Traditional Bhutanese welcome ceremony upon arrival
  • One cultural show in Thimphu
  • Bhutanese hot stone bath experience
  • Farewell dinner with cultural performance
Additional Information

Bhutan welcomes visitors throughout the year, offering distinct experiences in each season. Spring brings mild weather and vibrant landscapes with blooming flowers, often coinciding with the famous Paro Tsechu festival. Summer sees frequent rainfall, transforming the country into lush greenery. Autumn is a popular time due to clear weather and stunning mountain views. Winter hosts festivals like Punakha Drubchen and Punakha Tshechu.

Weather in Bhutan varies across seasons:
– Spring: Daytime temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C.
– Summer: Daytime temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C.
– Autumn: Daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C.
– Winter: Daytime temperatures range from 0°C to 15°C.

For visiting Bhutan, tourists require a Bhutanese visa and a route permit specifying the allowed destinations. Special permits may be needed for restricted areas. Bhutan follows a “Minimum Daily Package” requirement covering accommodation, meals, transportation, and guides. Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, an airport entry permit is arranged.

Bhutanese cuisine offers a rich diversity of flavors: Ema Datshi, a spicy chili and cheese dish, is a national favorite. Red rice accompanies many meals, including dishes like Phaksha Paa (pork stew) and Jasha Maru (chicken stew). Momos (dumplings), Buckwheat pancakes (Khur-le), Bhutanese noodles (Datsi Kep), and the iconic red chili sauce (ezay) showcase the country’s culinary richness.

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FAQ

1. What is included in the tour package?

The tour package includes Bhutan visa fees, airport transfers, accommodation in 3-star hotels, all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), an English-speaking tour guide, ground transportation, entry fees to cultural sites, bottled water, and government royalties and taxes.

2. What expenses are not covered by the tour package?

International airfare, travel insurance, and personal expenses are not included. Additional expenses caused by unforeseen events, such as flight cancellations or natural disasters, are also excluded.

3. What complimentary services are offered during the tour?

Complimentary services include a traditional Bhutanese welcome ceremony upon arrival, a cultural show in Thimphu, a Bhutanese hot stone bath experience, and a farewell dinner with a cultural performance.

4. What cultural and outdoor activities can I expect during the tour?

The tour provides opportunities to explore ancient monasteries, dzongs, and traditional villages. Activities include hiking to iconic landmarks like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery and the Gangtey Valley. Visitors can also engage in traditional Bhutanese activities such as archery, weaving, and experience the vibrant local culture.

5. How is transportation arranged during the tour?

Ground transportation within Bhutan is included in the package, ensuring a comfortable and guided journey. The itinerary involves travel between cities and scenic stops, offering a comprehensive exploration of the Kingdom.

6. What is the best time to embark on the Bhutan Peaceful Dragon Tour?

While the tour promises a unique experience throughout the year, the best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant, and cultural festivals are celebrated. However, the tour provides a captivating experience regardless of the season.

7. How can I participate in the Bhutan Peaceful Dragon Tour?

To join the tour, contact us and follow the booking procedures. Ensure all necessary travel documents are in order, and be prepared to immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Bhutan.