03 Nights 04 Days Bhutan Tour03 Nights 04 Days Bhutan Tour - Luxury Holiday Trek

03 Nights 04 Days Bhutan Tour

Duration
3 Nights/4 Days
Trip Grade
Easy

Bhutan, the land of thunderbolt is popular for its unique cultural identity which it has been preserving since long back. Being the Himalayan Kingdom, the country was remained uninformed to the rest of the world for a long time and due to this country was lucky enough to preserve its unique cultural identity.

Like Nepal, Bhutan is also a landlocked country. India borders Bhutan from east, west, and south whereas China shares the border with this small south Asian country in the north.

Although the country has no access to the sea the mountains, dzongs, Buddhist cultures, and its art and architecture have been attracting thousands of people every year.

The country is so simple and calm that Bhutan was ranked eighth happiest countries in the world some time back.

The houses in Bhutan, especially in its capital Thimpu, are colorful which is very attractive for almost every tourist. Most of the dzongs were built in the 17th century and are regarded as a masterpiece of Bhutanese art and architecture. The specialty of these dzongs is that not even a single nail is used in its joints.

The essence of spirituality is well felt here. The color of walls, beams, and pillars of the dzongs portray the true Buddhist tradition.

The 03 Nights/04 days Bhutan Tour is a tailor-made an itinerary of luxury Holiday Treks. The package tour to this Himalayan Kingdom takes you to Thimpu and Paro including Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

Thimpu sightseeing:

Thimpu is a colorful valley and also a major attraction of Bhutan tour. It captures your heart at first sight or you can say you fall in love with this beautiful city at the first sight. We will be visiting Trashichhoedzong. It is a fortress based monastery which was built in the medieval period. A destination is a place where entire Bhutan is administered. Most of the government offices are based here. The specialty of this place is that you will get an opportunity to see King’s throne room here.

Similarly, you will visit the National Library. There are numerous books found here and most of them expose Buddhist culture and tradition to you. A visit to the Traditional School of Arts and Crafts will let you know why Bhutan is able in preserving its unique cultural identity. A lot of students study paintings here, Thanka painting. We will pay our visit to the Textile and Heritage Museum too.

While at noon we will be visiting Handicrafts Emporium. Here you will see hand-woven cloths which are in sale. Moreover, Memorial Chorten is another place to visit. The Chorten was built in the memory of the Third King of Bhutan who is regarded as the father of modern Bhutan.

We drive to Punakha in late noon and cross Dochula Pass here. We will spend the night at Punakha.

Paro:

Paro is located at a driving distance of 1.5 hours from Thimpu. The site is regarded as the tourist capital of Bhutan. Taktsang Monastery is the main destination of our visit to Paro. This monastery is also known as Tiger’s Nest in English.

Bhutan tour becomes incomplete without Paro sightseeing. It is a place where Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) meditated. Guru Rimpoche is a renowned figure in Tibet, Bhutan, and Nepal. He also practiced meditation in Muktinath in Nepal.

This monastery was built in the eighth century. It is a kind of perch on a rock. You get a beautiful view from here. As per legends, Rimpoche came here from Tibet flying on tigress back and meditated here for three months.

Kinchu Temple is another place we visit. It is one of the 108 temples that were built by Tibetan King ShrongchongGampo in the seventh century. Similarly, we will also visit the National Museum in Paro.

Punakha:

The visit to Punakha, the next beautiful attraction of the Bhutan tour is blissful. It (Punakhadzong) served as the religious administrative center of Bhutan back then. It was built by ShabdrungNgawangNamgyal in 1637 at the confluence of Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu rivers. Mo is regarded as female and Pho as male.

This dzong has left a deep mark in the history of this Himalayan Kingdom. It was damaged by fire four times and hit by earthquakes several times.

While on the way to Punakha there comes a place called Dochula Pass. It is the av popular vantage point from where on a clear day you get a beautiful view of Bhutanese mountains— Masagang (7,158m), Tsendagang (6,960m), Terigang (7,060m ), Jejegangphugang (7,158 m ), Kangphugang (7,170 m ), Zongphugang (7, 060 m ) and GangkarPuensum, the highest peak in Bhutan at 7,497m.

We are affiliated With

  • Government Of Nepal
  • Nepal Mountaineering Association
  • Nepal Tourism Board
  • KEEP
  • Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal

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