Thimphu (3N) – Paro (2N) – Kalimpong (1N) – Darjeeling (3N)
Overview
Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom on the Himalayas’ eastern edge, is known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes that range from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. In the High Himalayas, peaks such as 7,326m Jomolhari are popular trekking destinations. Paro Taktsang monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley.
Highlights
- Return Airport Transfer.
- Thimphu Local Sightseeing.
- Punakha Local Sightseeing.
- Paro Local Sightseeing.
- Kalimpong Local Sightseeing.
- Darjeeling Local Sightseeing.
- All Sightseeing & Transfer by PVT. Vehicle.
Itinerary
Receive from Paro airport complete your Bhutan immigration formalities & transfer to Thimphu. Check in at Thimpu Hotel. Evening free time at Thamel Area. Overnight stay at Thimphu.
Morning breakfast at hotel. to visit National Memorial Chorten, Royal Palace, Bhutan Parliament, Buddha Point, Local Market, Archery Ground, BBS Tower. Evening a stroll in & around The Clock Tower. Overnight stay at Thimphu.
Morning breakfast at hotel. Check out from hotel & Transfer to Punakha. Visit Do Chula pass on the way. Check in to the hotel at Punakha. Visit Punakha Zong & Suspention Bridge. Get spectacular views of Rivers. Back to Thimphu Hotel. Overnight stay at Thimphu.
Morning breakfast at hotel. Check out from hotel & Transfer to Paro.Check in Hotel. Proceed to Paro . On the way visit Airport View Point . Check in Hotel. Evening visit Paro Town and enjoy its beauty . Overnight stay at Paro.
After breakfast, at hotel Proceed to Paro sightseeing. Visit National Museum, Paro Tsong , Wooden Bridge Area , Taksang Monastery view from valley floor ( Distance view ) . Evening free and easy at Paro Town . Overnight stay at Paro.
Morning breakfast at hotel. Check out from hotel & drop to Paro airport. Receive Bagdogra airport and transfer to Kalimpong. Check in hotel. Overnight stay at Kalimpong.
After breakfast transfer to Kalimpong sightseeing including Delo Park, Pine View Nursery, on the way visit teesta view point, Lamahatta Eco Park. Check in hotel. Evening transfer to Darjeeling. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
After Breakfast proceed for Mixed Points sightseeing including Japanese Temple, Peace Pagoda, also Batasia Loop- War memorial & Ghoom Monastery. Rock Garden, HMI, Zoo, Tenzing Rock, Tea garden etc. Evening free at the Mall & market. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Early morning visit Tiger Hill to view Mt. Kanchanzungha, Come back at Hotel After Breakfast. Full day free time for personal activities. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
After morning breakfast check out from hotel & free time until drop to Siliguri NJP/IXB.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- 03 Nights hotel accommodations in Thimphu.
- 02 Night hotel accommodations in Paro.
- 01 Night hotel accommodations in Kalimpong.
- 03 Night hotel accommodations in Darjeeling.
- Meal Breakfast, at hotel.
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Private transfer
- TCB Approved Guide
- Insurance (INR 500 Total)(Bhutan Part).
- SDF Fee. (INR 1200 Per day per Person).(Bhutan Part)
- All sightseeing & tours by independent & well-maintained Vehicle.
Cost Excludes
- Lunch, Dinner
- Air Fare / Train Fare.
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions.
- Personal Expenses.
- 5% GST Application TCS.
- Sightseeing Entrance Fees.
FAQs
Even the most privileged travelers consider Bhutan a special destination. Its secluded location, limited accessibility, and preservation efforts have shielded many from visiting this jewel in the Himalayas. Bhutan only opened its doors to tourism in 1974, with the number for tourists kept to an environmentally manageable level through government regulated tourist tariff. Bhutanese are renowned for their happiness and are a proud people who wear their national costume with pride.
Bhutan is thirty minutes ahead of India.
Our destination specialists will recommend certain travel times after learning more about your preferences. The Bhutan climate is varied and depends on the elevation. The southern areas are more tropical while the Himalayan regions have continual snow. The southwest monsoon is usually from June – September. Also, many travelers visit Bhutan during a specific festival or holiday, when the towns become vibrant stages for music and dance performances.
What do you hope to see and experience during your trip? Our destination specialists will make recommendations based on your travel preferences. Many travelers incorporate Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Bumthang, though some travel solely for trekking in the Himalayas.
Yes, altitude sickness is common in Bhutan and can affect any traveler, regardless of age, strength, or fitness level. Symptoms include dehydration, fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, edema and insomnia. To alleviate the chances of altitude sickness, we recommend limiting alcohol, staying hydrated and planning for rest days in the higher elevations.
English is commonly spoken, as it is the medium of instruction in schools. The national and official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a Tibetan dialect spoken mainly by Ngalop in the northern and western parts of the country. Road signs and government documents are written in English and Dzongkha, and the national newspaper is printed in English, Nepali and Dzongkha. In the villages, different ethnic groups speak their own language.