Highlights
Discover Bhutanese history and its rich culture at Punakha Dzongkhag which is recognized as the second largest Dzong.
From listening to the flutters of the Tibetan flags and the rolling prayer wheels to taking a leisurely stroll in nature a trip to Bhutan is sure to calm your soul.
Feel the peaceful vibes in the larger than life monasteries, and soak in the spiritual chants by the red robed monks.
Enjoy breathtaking 360-degrees panoramic views of the surrounding snow-clad Himalayan ranges.
Relish the wholesome and hearty, Bhutanese dishes that consist of curries, stews, and rice, all packed with chilli peppers to maintain a feeling of warmth.
Overview
Embark on a journey to the mystical realm of Bhutan, nestled within the towering embrace of the Himalayas. Envision a world adorned with emerald valleys, where prayer flags flutter against the awe-inspiring backdrop of soaring peaks. Begin a quest of discovery, encountering ancient monasteries clinging to cliffs, reminiscent of the fabled Tiger's Nest. Wander along trails adorned with vibrant rhododendron blooms and connect with locals adorned in the intricate threads of traditional attire.
Bhutan's landscapes stand as untamed marvels, spanning from lush forests to rivers of crystalline clarity. Immerse yourself in the vivacious energy of cultural festivals, relish the tantalizing flavors of local cuisine, and bask in the genuine warmth emanating from heartfelt smiles. Allow Bhutan's enchanting beauty to intricately weaves its spell around you, crafting a tapestry of experiences that will forever grace the canvas of your travel dreams.
Quick Facts:
- Duration: 8 Days, 7 Nights
- Start Point: Siliguri
- End Point: Siliguri
Experiences Covered:
- Thimphu Sightseeing
- Punakha Sightseeing
- Paro Sightseeing
Inclusions:
- Accommodation on a double-sharing basis
- Breakfast from Day 2 to Day 8
- Dinner from Day 1 to Day 7
- All transfers and sightseeing are by private Cab, as per the itinerary
- All the necessary permits
- Inner Line Permit / Protected Area Permit
- Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
- English-speaking guide who will accompany you when you are in Bhutan
How to Reach:
To reach Siliguri, if traveling by air, Bagdogra Airport is the nearest and most well-connected to major Indian cities. For a train journey, New Jalpaiguri Railway Station serves as a major hub. If coming by road, Siliguri is accessible via well-maintained highways from nearby cities.