OUT LOOK

Day 01: ARRIVE AT PARO-THIMPHU
Day 02: THIMPHU
Day 03: THIMPHU-PARO
Day 04: DEPARTURE

Day 01: ARRIVE AT PARO-THIMPHU

Your arrival at Paro will be greeted by the spectacular and majestic view of Rimpung Dzong. The valley so picturesque and mesmerizing in nature will give you the feeling that you have finally landed the land of true Happiness. You will feel homely when the face of our amiable representative of Bhutan Sangay Tours awaits you at the airport. They will receive you in our distinct traditional way which will make you content that you have made a right trip. From the beautiful valley of Paro, you will be cruised towards Thimphu, the capital city of our country, through metaphorically glided road. Your journey will be halted for a while at the confluence of Pachu (Paro River) and Wangchu (Thimphu River) to the scenario. Once you cross the confluence, you enter the capital city of our country. While enjoying the magnificent pervading green sceneries on your way, you will get attracted toward the fortress on a towering hill. It is tantalizing for all those visitors who come to Bhutan. This is Simtokha dzong, which was built by the founder of Bhutan, a Theocratic leader, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1627. It is also the oldest existing fortress in the kingdom. After a euphoric visit at the Dzong, you will be led to the hotel to tranquilize your jet-leg. Explore in the town. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 02: THIMPHU

After the breakfast, sightseeing in Thimphu entails, visit to the National Memorial Chorten, a monument erected in commemoration of the Third King of Bhutan, His late Majesty the King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. You will be overwhelmed by the incredible paintings on inside cylindrical walls if you coincide with the auspicious days on which it will be opened. The strange but ascetic statues let you transcend our state religion, Buddhism. Your yearning will further be expanded when your aide shows you the National Library, which has the repertoire of ancient Buddhist manuscripts. Then you will be taken to the school of 13 Arts and Craft collectively known as ‘Zorig Chusum’, the National Painting School, which is the epitome of our unique tradition and culture. Adjacent to the Painting school stands the Folk Heritage Museum, which will entice you to explore more about our culture. After the lunch, an excursion to Cheri Monastery will be a treat for your adventurous mind. On your way through the sylvan path, amidst the tranquility of the nature you will hear the melodious sounds of endangered birds which are rare to other world. This is an indispensable opportunity to experience the Bird Watching. In the evening, you will visit Tashichhoe Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion) which was built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and reconstructed in 1961 by the Late King, His Majesty the King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. It is also the office of our Kings. Subsequently, you will make a visit at the Handicrafts Emporium which showcases our exquisite artistry of traditional crafts and textiles. You will dine and halt the night in the hotel.

Day 03: THIMPHU-PARO

After the breakfast, you will drive to Paro. In Paro, visit the Ta dzong, an ancient watchtower built in 1656, and now serves as the national museum of Bhutan. Your enriching and memorable experiences will further be snowballed when you visit the Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong) built in 1646. It presently harbors the administrative offices of Paro and the classrooms for Buddhist students. After lunch, make a short trip to the Drukgyel Dzong, now in ruins. It was built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate the victory over the Tibetan invaders in1644. It is profoundly symbolic which signifies Victory. It was used as an administrative center until 1951 when a fire caused by butter lamp destroyed it. Then visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred monasteries dating from the advent of Buddhism in the 8th century. Now, as you have already imprinted the memories of Bhutan, you would wish to take back home with you some Bhutanese products to remind your wonderful trip. You can do shopping from the market. You will dine and halt night at a hotel in Paro.

Day 04: DEPARTURE

The early next morning, you will drive to the Paro Airport. You are sure to feel reluctant to leave Bhutan and you may wish to make your second visit. Your heart will be content and your experiences, now simply a memory will remind you time and again of the cordial people and marvelous green pervading vegetation of the Land of Happiness. Don’t worry! You can always come back as long as you wish. We are there to serve you. Farewell for your onward destination.

  • A sustainable tourism Royalty of US $65 per person per night. This Royalty goes towards free education, free healthcare, poverty alleviation, along with the building of infrastructure
  • All internal taxes and charges
  • A minimum of 3-star accommodation (4 & 5 star requires an additional premium).
  • All Meals
  • All travel with a licensed Bhutanese Tour Guide
  • All Internal Transportation
  • Camping Equipment and Haulage for Trekking Tours
  • Porter and Pony Charges

The rates given above are applicable per tourist per night halt in Bhutan. On the day of departure, it shall be limited to breakfast only and any extra requirements shall be payable on actual basis.

  • Airfare and Airport Tax
  • Bhutan Visa Fee (US $40 per person)
  • Alcoholic beverages and drinks.
  • Luxury hotels
  • Insurance and Travel and others
  • Trips/Gratitude to the guide and driver

The rates given above are applicable per tourist per night halt in Bhutan. On the day of departure, the ‘local agents’ host obligation shall be limited to breakfast only and any extra requirements shall be payable on actual basis.
However, the Luxury hotel surcharges are extra over the normal tariff and range from US $500-US $1800 depending on which you choose. International standard luxury hotels available are Aman resort, Uma, Taj Tashi and Zhiwaling.


     

     

     
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