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Tour Code: BT2500
Destinations: Thimphu (2N) • Paro (1N) • Phuentsholing (1D - Departure)
Starting Price: ₹18,500/- per person on twin sharing
Departure: Paro International Airport
Return: Alipore Train Station (via Phuentsholing)
This 4-day Bhutan tour takes you deep into the serene heart of the Himalayan kingdom. From majestic monasteries and ancient Dzongs to breathtaking cliff-side temples and quaint markets, Bhutan promises a soul-soothing experience. Ideal for spiritual seekers, families, and adventure lovers alike, this journey through Thimphu and Paro is sure to leave a lifelong impression.
Sightseeing at Buddha Point, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong
Explore Craft Bazaar and Simply Bhutan Museum
Visit to oldest temples and monasteries including Changangkha Lhakhang & Tachog Monastery
Scenic drive and hike to Tiger Nest Temple (Paro Taktsang)
Stop at Kichu Temple & Karbandi Ganpa before departure
Thimphu (2N): Hotel White Tara
Paro (1N): Kuenphen Hotel & Spa
Arrive at Paro International Airport Meet our representative and transfer to Thimphu Visit Buddha Point, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong Explore Craft Bazaar and local town Check-in and overnight stay in Thimphu
Breakfast at hotel Visit Changangkha Lhakhang (oldest temple), Takin Zoo, and Simply Bhutan Museum Transfer to Paro via Tachog Monastery Visit National Museum and Paro Dzong + Wooden Bridge walk Overnight stay in Paro
Breakfast at hotel 5-hour hike to the iconic Tiger Nest Monastery Return and relax or opt for hot stone bath & traditional dinner at Eco Farm (own expense) Overnight stay in Paro
Breakfast at hotel Visit Kichu Temple Drive to Phuentsholing with lunch stop en route Visit Karbandi Ganpa on the way Arrive Phuentsholing and transfer to Alipore train station Tour ends with happy memories Distance: Paro to Phuentsholing - 160 km / Approx. 4 hours
Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Bhutan, but a valid passport or Voter ID and an entry permit are required. Our team will assist with the permit and immigration formalities.
Yes, the trek is moderately challenging but doable for beginners in decent health. It usually takes 4–5 hours round trip with rest stops.
Only daily breakfast is included. Lunch and dinner are at your own expense, which allows you to explore local Bhutanese cuisine.
The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May and September to November when the weather is pleasant and skies are clear—perfect for sightseeing and treks.