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Glimpse of Bhutan | Dzong Special

7D/6N
1
Day in
Phuntsholing
2
Days in
Thimphu City
2
Days in
Paro
1
Day in
Phuntsholing
1
Day in
Siliguri
Stay Included
Meals Included
Sightseeing Included
Transport Included
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Destination Routes
Thimphu City
Nubding
Punakha
Paro
Phuntsholing
Thimphu City
Paro
Phuntsholing
Siliguri
Stay Category
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Trip Highlights

  • Experience a captivating journey through Bhutan’s serene landscapes, wandering through vibrant streets of Phuntsholing and embracing the cultural depth of Thimphu.

  • Witness the grandeur of the Buddha Dordenma, a colossal statue towering over the Thimphu Valley, symbolising peace and prosperity.

  • Visit the impressive Tashichho Dzong, an architectural marvel that serves as the seat of Bhutan's government and religious affairs.

  • Hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest, and admire the mesmerising views of the surrounding hills.

  • Explore Rinpung Dzong, a 17th-century fortress-monastery, renowned for its beautiful architecture and wall paintings.

INR 85,210
Per Adult
INR 1,21,000
4.8(726)
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
2 nights stay in Phuntsholing with breakfast and lunch or dinner
2 nights stay in Thimphu City with breakfast and lunch or dinner
2 nights stay in Paro with breakfast and lunch or dinner
Thimphu Sightseeing Tour with Simtokha Dzong
Visit to Ta Dzong and Rinpung Dzong
Tiger Nest Hiking, Bhutan
Guide
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
Lunch

Know Before You Go

  • Ask your local guide to help you purchase a SIM on arrival, as Bhutan supports 2 networks: B-Mobile SIM and TashiCell.
  • Kindly carry a valid photo ID proof. All foreign nationals must carry their passport as a proof of identity.
  • Keep your arms and legs covered while visiting a Dzong (fortress-monastery).
  • The official currency in Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). It is advisable to exchange currency at banks or authorised exchange bureaus.
  • To obtain entry in Bhutan, Indian tourists must carry their passports with a minimum 6 months validity and make the payment of SDF.
  • Indians must pay the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of Rs 1200 per person/per night. Children below 5 years are exempted from SDF, while kids between 6 and 12 years of age, will get 50% concession.
  • Plastic has been banned since 1999 in Bhutan, therefore, it is advised to carry plastic/plastic items.
  • Ask for permission from the attending authority before taking any photos or videos inside places like monasteries.
  • In Bhutan, Tuesday is ‘Dry Day’. This means locals don’t drink alcohol on Tuesday. So it would be respectful to avoid alcohol on Tuesdays too.
  • It’s illegal for tobacco to be sold in Bhutan. Tourists can bring cigarettes into the country, but can only smoke them in designated places.
  • Bhutan does not have a micro (or nano) SIM card. So check your mobile device for SIM compatibility before visiting Bhutan.
  • Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas. However, it is recommended to carry some cash.
  • Images are for representation purposes only.

Additional Information

Explore Bhutan, the happiest country in Asia, on a tour that unveils its captivating charm nestled within the pristine Himalayan Mountains. This journey conjures vivid images of monks, monasteries, yaks, Buddhist art, vibrant festivals, and smiling faces. Throughout the tour, you’ll gain insights into Bhutanese culture, witnessing their seamless blend of ancient traditions with modern touches. Immerse yourself in this secluded gem and experience the unique way of life that makes Bhutan so extraordinary.

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