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Home to serene locales and rare flora and fauna, Bhutan is a land still not explored by many. Lovely landscape, heart-warming monasteries, stunning mountain ranges and innocent people, Bhutan charms you in more ways than one! Go on a spree of explorations in Paro, Thimpu and Punakaha, Bhutan's best tourist destinations and come back with loads of memories. So, book this package now!
Day 1: Arrival in Paro
Meals: Dinner
Arrive at Paro Airport and transfer to your hotel. Check into the hotel and stay overnight.
Day 2: Paro
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
After enjoying a buffet breakfast, visit magical monastery known as Taktsang (the Tiger's Nest). On the way to Taktsag, you will see the famous 7th century temple Kyichu Lhakhang. In the afternoon, drive up to the valley to view the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong. Also, visit the nearby traditional Bhutanese Farm House, which offers good insight into lifestyle of local people. Return to your hotel after a successful sightseeing tour. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Paro
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
After having breakfast, drive to Thimpu (2 hours), en route visit Simtokha Dzong. Upon arrival check into the hotel. In the afternoon, proceed to visit the Trashichhodzong - the beautiful medieval fortress/monastery. Then proceed to the National Library, which houses an extensive collection of Buddhist literature. Visit the nearby Institute for Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School). Also visit (outside only), the National Institute of Traditional Medicine, National Memorial Chorten and Handicrafts Emporium. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04: Thimpu
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
After buffet breakfast you will drive 12 Km north of Thimpu to hike to Tango Monastery. After hiking drive back to the Thimpu. Afternoon free at leisure. Dinner & overnight at the hotel.
Day 5: Thimpu
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
After early breakfast, drive up to Dochu-la pass. After this, drive to Punakha (2 hours), upon arrival check into the hotel. Later, visit Punakha Dzong. Then, visit Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten, a newly built stupa. After that, drive to Wangduephodrang and visit Dzong and local market. Enjoy dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 6: Punakha
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
After having breakfast, proceed for excursion to Haa Valley. The route begins with a slow climb to Cheli La pass. After this, drive to Paro and upon arrival check into the hotel. Stya overnight at the hotel.
Day 7: Depart Paro
Meals: Breakfast
After enjoying breakfast, get a drop at the Paro Airport to board flight for onward destination. Tour ends here.
Hotel: Hotel Olathang
City: Paro
Star Category:
A reasonable hotel, hotel Olathang provides limited facilities. However, it can still be considered to be a worthy staying option. Facilities provided at hotel Olathang are business center, conference hall, taxi services etc. Paro International Airport is situated at a distance of 5 kms from the hotel.
Hotel Facilities
Lawns/Gardens | Bar | Travel Desk | Business Center | Conference Hall | Laundry | Taxi Services | Airport Transfer | Guide Service | Yoga Meditation Center | Yoga Classes | Massage Center | SPA | Sightseeing | Bonfire
Room Amenities
Television | Intercom | Sofa Unit | Study Table | Room Heater | Shower Area | Bath Tub | Geyser in Bathroom | Hot/Cold Water | Bathroom Toiletries
Internet: Available (Chargeable) | Parking Facility: Available
Check-In Time: 12:00 PM | Check- Out Time: 12:00 PM
Hotel: Hotel Kisa
City: Thimpu
Star Category:
Located on Chang Lam Street in Thimpu, Hotel Kisa offers the best views of the stadium, cricket ground and the archery range. It also offers a convenient access to interesting sights, shopping and local flavor within a short walking distance.
Hotel Facilities
Banquet cum conference hall | Business centre | Internet connectivity | Currency exchange | Airport transfers | Taxi | Secretarial services | Mail and currency services | Car and coach parking | 24 hour security service
Room Amenities
The hotel offers accommodation in Standard, Deluxe and Deluxe Superior Rooms and Luxury Suites. All the guestrooms are provided with 32-inches flat screen TV with cable and satellite connectivity.
Electric kettle | Personal electronic safes | Hairdryer | 24 hour room service | Laundry service | Wireless internet service
Dining
Restaurant: The hotel has an in-house multi-cuisine restaurant serving dishes from American, Continental, Thai, Indian and Chinese cuisines.
Lounge: The hotel also has a coffee bar with a lounge and serves some special blends of coffee and tea.
Bar: The coffee bar turns into a bar in its literal sense as the sunsets and serves time tested spirits to keep you wanting for more.
Internet: Available | Parking Facility: Available
Hotel: Meri Puensum
City: Punakha
Star Category:
Hotel Meri Puensum, Punakha lies on Wolakha-Talo road. It is 4 kms south of the majestic and historic Punakha Dzong - Bhutan's ancient capital. Perched on a hillside this resort overlooks the beautiful and pristine Puna Tsang Chu River and offers a panoramic view of the nearby villages and surrounding countryside.
Hotel Facilities
Room service | Money changing facility | Intercom | Fax | Printing and Wi-Fi | Lounge | Conference Facility (50-70 participants)
Room Amenities
The resort offers accommodation in 32 rooms categorized as Standard and Double and Meri Deluxe. All the rooms are equipped with:
Beds and Furniture | Attached bathroom | Running hot and cold water | IDD telephone facility
Dining Amenities
Hotel Meri Puensum has a restaurant & bar for you to enjoy a wonderful time alongside a combination of delicious food and exciting drinks
Paro
History laden and mysterious, Paro, Bhutan's most beautiful town, conjures images of ancient warriors, pristine wilderness and long forgotten customs. Strewn with traditional houses, monasteries, bars and ripening rice fields, life is a paradox of choices here. Refresh your mind with old world wisdoms by taking up the challenge to climb to the Taktsang Monastery, nestled on the edge of a precariously high cliff and meditate on the ways of the world. Take in the view of Mount Chomolhari majestically rising in the distance. Unravel mysteries of the unknown at the National Museum which holds together a thousand years of history. Let the scented, fresh breeze from the valley seduce you as you sip slowly on therapeutic Butter Tea. Ta Dzong and Rinpung Dzong are curious little historical gems that will take you down memory lane. Better still, visit a local farmhouse and revel in simpler pleasures of stacking hay, tending to cattle and relaxing after an energizing day out in the fields.
Explore the quirkier side of Bhutanese culture, right from protective 'phallus' paintings in the front of homes to drinking Rice Wine and Beer in the townside. Trek into the lush, haunting Paro Valley that once formed part of the historic Silk Route where traders between Central Asia, China and India once carried spices and raw silk from lands afar. Lose yourself in the depths of the endless green of Jigme Dorji National Park, which is known to be the only National Park in Bhutan where you can see all of the country's national symbols. Search the rugged terrain for the rare Blue Poppy, the country's national flower. Used for centuries in Tibetan and Chinese medicine, they grow in abundance in Chelsea Pass. Enjoy the sight of the strange and mysterious Takin, the national animal that many believe to be the divine offspring of the cow and the goat. The proud raven, the national bird which adorns the royal crown, isn't hard to spot with its squawking and its silky black feathers. The hillside is dotted with towering cypress trees, the national tree of the country.
Enjoy a game of Dha (archery) when sporting fever descends upon Paro, and cheer with the crowds. Visit the Sunday market and top your bag with a whole range of unique Bhutanese goods like Chugo (dry yak cheese), juniper incense and Khoo (dried cow skin) that is eaten as a snack here. Paro invites you to experience a world that is timeless.
An early morning view of Paro Valley (Bhutan)
Monks rehearsing before Bhutan's Paro Tsechu festival
Paro or Rinpung Dzong (Bhutan)
Top of Dochula Pass in Paro (Bhutan)
Panoramic view of a red rice field in Paro (Bhutan)
Interiors of Paro Dzong (Bhutan)
Paro Dzong (Bhutan)
Performance on Full swing at Bhutan's Paro Festival
Night view of a street in Paro
Exterior wall and window of a house in Paro (Bhutan)
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| Price Details | Base Price | ||||
| Single Occupancy | Rs. 58,999 | ||||
| Twin Sharing | Rs. 35,999 | ||||
| Extra Adult | Rs. 31,999 | ||||
| Child with Bed | Rs. 30,999 | ||||
| Child without Bed | Rs. 13,999 | ||||
Departure dates:
(Valid from: 01 Apr, 12 to 25 Sep, 12)
Terms & Conditions
Per person rates (Rs) - applicable on 2 persons staying together sharing the same room