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Destination

Places Covered
Paro and Thimpu

Duration

Length of Stay
4 Days / 3 Nights

Price

Starting From (Per Person)
Deluxe: ₹29,500
Superior: ₹32,500
Premium: ₹41,500

Overview

This Bhutan tour covers the beautiful towns of Paro and Thimphu, giving you a relaxed and meaningful experience of the country. The journey includes scenic drives, peaceful monasteries, cultural sights, and time to explore local markets and town areas at your own pace.

With comfortable hotels, guided sightseeing, and smooth airport transfers, the trip is designed to be easy, unhurried, and enjoyable, perfect for travellers who want to experience Bhutan’s culture, nature, and calm atmosphere without rushing.

Inclusions

Hotels

Breakfast & Dinner

Transfers

Sightseeing

Guide

Daily SDF

Taxes & GST

Permit Assistance

Hotels

Breakfast & Dinner

Transfers

Sightseeing

Guide

Taxes & GST

Permit Assistance

Daily SDF

Exclusions

Air Tickets

Entry Fees

Lunch

Personal Expenses

Force Majeure

Unlisted Services

Air Tickets

Entry Fees

Lunch

Personal Expenses

Force Majeure

Unlisted Services

Itinerary

DAY 1

Paro Airport to Thimphu

(50 kms / 1 hr 15 mins)

  • Meet your driver and guide upon arrival at Paro Airport.

  • Transfer to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.

  • Check in at your hotel and take some time to relax.

Evening (Optional):

  • Explore Thimphu city independently: Craft Bazar and Kaza Throm (farmer’s market)

  • Visit Buddha Dordenma and Tashicho Dzong if the flight arrives in the first half of the day

Golden Buddha Dordenma statue at Kuensel Phodrang Thimphu

DAY 2

Thimphu Half Day Sightseeing and Transfer to Paro

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and get ready for a half-day sightseeing tour of Thimphu to explore its cultural and historical highlights.

Key Attractions:

  • Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Dordenma): Iconic statue offering panoramic views of Thimphu

  • Simply Bhutan: Interactive living museum showcasing Bhutanese culture and traditions

  • National Library: Repository of ancient Buddhist manuscripts and texts

  • Zorig Chozum: Institute preserving Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts and crafts

  • Tashichhoe Dzong (outer view): Seat of Bhutan’s government and monastic body

After the tour, transfer to Paro. Overnight stay in Paro.


DAY 3

Paro Hike to Taktsang Monastery

  • After breakfast, proceed for the hike to Taktsang Monastery through pine forests and prayer-flag-lined trails.

  • Departure from the hotel is usually around 08:00 hrs (timing to be reconfirmed with the guide during the tour).

Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest):

  • Bhutan’s most revered landmark, dramatically perched on a cliff at 3,120 metres above sea level.

  • Believed to be the site where Guru Rinpoche meditated in the 8th century, making it a deeply sacred place for Bhutanese Buddhists.

  • The hike is gradual and rewarding, offering panoramic views of the Paro Valley.

  • On the way back, guests may visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred temples.

Optional:

  • Hot Stone Bath

  • Lunch at a farmhouse

Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro, Bhutan
View from airplane window

DAY 4

Departure

(10 kms / 20 mins)

  • After breakfast, check out from the hotel.

  • Transfer to Paro Airport for onward or return journey.

DAY 1

Paro Airport to Thimphu

(50 kms / 1 hr 15 mins)

  • Meet your driver and guide upon arrival at Paro Airport.

  • Transfer to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.

  • Check in at your hotel and take some time to relax.

Evening (Optional):

  • Explore Thimphu city independently: Craft Bazar and Kaza Throm (farmer’s market)

  • Visit Buddha Dordenma and Tashicho Dzong if the flight arrives in the first half of the day

Golden Buddha Dordenma statue at Kuensel Phodrang Thimphu

DAY 2

Thimphu Half Day Sightseeing and Transfer to Paro

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and get ready for a half-day sightseeing tour of Thimphu to explore its cultural and historical highlights.

Key Attractions:

  • Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Dordenma): Iconic statue offering panoramic views of Thimphu

  • Simply Bhutan: Interactive living museum showcasing Bhutanese culture and traditions

  • National Library: Repository of ancient Buddhist manuscripts and texts

  • Zorig Chozum: Institute preserving Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts and crafts

  • Tashichhoe Dzong (outer view): Seat of Bhutan’s government and monastic body

After the tour, transfer to Paro. Overnight stay in Paro.

DAY 3

Paro Hike to Taktsang Monastery

  • After breakfast, proceed for the hike to Taktsang Monasterythrough pine forests and prayer-flag-lined trails.

  • Departure from the hotel is usually around 08:00 hrs (timing to be reconfirmed with the guide during the tour).

Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest):

  • Bhutan’s most revered landmark, dramatically perched on a cliff at 3,120 metres above sea level.

  • Believed to be the site where Guru Rinpoche meditated in the 8th century, making it a deeply sacred place for Bhutanese Buddhists.

  • The hike is gradual and rewarding, offering panoramic views of the Paro Valley.

  • On the way back, guests may visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred temples.

Optional:

  • Hot Stone Bath

  • Lunch at a farmhouse

Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro, Bhutan

DAY 4

Departure

(10 kms / 20 mins)

  • After breakfast, check out from the hotel.

  • Transfer to Paro Airport for onward or return journey.

View from airplane window

Accommodation

We offer three categories of hotels: Deluxe, Superior, and Premium. The hotels mentioned in the itinerary are indicative only. Similar hotels of the same category will be provided subject to availability at the time of booking.

Pelyang Boutique

Hotel Osel

Lemon Tree Hotel

Tashi Yid-Wong Grand

Norkhil Boutique Hotel

Hotel Druk

Paro Grand

Metta Resort

Resort Thim-Dorji

Kichu Resort

Himalayan Keys Forest Resort

Kichu Resort

Pelyang Boutique

Hotel Osel

Paro Grand

Metta Resort

Hotel Druk

Premium Hotel

Lemon Tree Hotel

Tashi Yid-Wong Grand

Resort Thim-Dorji

Kichu Resort

Hotel Druk

Premium Hotel

Norkhil Boutique Hotel

Hotel Druk

Himalayan Keys Forest Resort

Kichu Resort

Hotel Druk

Premium Hotel

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Recommended Activities

Group of four enjoying water rafting

Adventure & Outdoor Activities

  • Tango or Cheri Monastery Hike, Thimpu

  • Wangde Tse Lakhang Hike

  • Cycling

  • Night Photography of Dzong, Thimpu

Recommended Activities

Food & Dining Experiences

  • Lunch at The Pema, Thimpu

  • Farmhouse Lunch or Dinner

  • Visit To Namgay Artisnal Brewery

Bonfire setup at hotel with outdoor dining experience

Adventure & Outdoor Activities

  • Tango or Cheri Monastery Hike, Thimpu

  • Wangde Tse Lakhang Hike

  • Cycling

  • Night Photography of Dzong, Thimpu

Group of four enjoying water rafting

Wellness & Cultural Experiences

  • Hot Stone Bath

  • Spa Treatment at Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary

  • Butter Lamp Lighting, Paro

Sacred butter lamps lit
Sacred butter lamps lit

Wellness & Cultural Experiences

  • Hot Stone Bath

  • Spa Treatment at Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary

  • Butter Lamp Lighting, Paro

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How to Book Your Bhutan Holiday

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Confirm your booking, complete the payment, and leave the rest to us. We’ll take care of the arrangements while you prepare to experience Bhutan.

Please note: Rates are per person and subject to change until confirmed.
Choose Your Bhutan Holiday

Explore our Bhutan holiday and select the itinerary that best suits your travel dates, budget, and preferences.

Send an Enquiry

Click on Enquire Now and submit your details. Our team will contact you to confirm availability and booking details.

Confirm & Travel

Confirm your booking, complete the payment, and leave the rest to us. We’ll take care of the arrangements while you prepare to experience Bhutan.

Please note: Rates are per person and subject to change until confirmed.

F.A.Q.

You can book a tour by filling out the Enquire Now form available on our website. Once we receive your enquiry, our team will get in touch with you shortly to assist with the details and next steps. Alternatively, you may also reach us via email, phone call, or WhatsApp using the contact details provided on our Contact page.

No, travel insurance is not mandatory.

All transfers during the tour are provided in comfortable vehicles appropriate to the group size, ensuring a smooth and relaxed journey.
 

Yes! Contact us to modify your trip according to your preferences.

Booking & Policies

Booking Guidelines
  • Confirmation of the booking implies that the guest has carefully reviewed and agreed to the Terms & Conditions.

  • Booking is subject to availability at the time of confirmation; rooms are not on hold.

  • Hotels mostly have Twin Bedded Rooms in Bhutan.

  • Most hotels do not have lifts; please inform us at the time of enquiry if booking for senior citizens.

  • All quotations made on the base category room basis unless specified.

  • Cost will change with travel dates or number of PAX.

  • Quotation valid for 48 hrs and for INDIAN CITIZENS ONLY.

  • 100% advance to be deposited as per timeline / booking cut-out date, before arrival.

  • We reserve the right to cancel or stop service in case of non-payment within the given time.

  • Any amendment and cancellation are subject to hotel policy.

  • The SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) amount is non-refundable, once the ePermit has been issued.

  • In case of cancellation of a confirmed booking, a mandatory administrative fee of INR 2,500 per person or 5% of the total booking value (plus 18% GST), whichever is lower, will be charged.

  • The remaining amount will be refunded as per the cancellation policies of the individual hotels, activities, and ground arrangements.

  • Adults: Passport (with minimum 6 months validity) or Voters’ Card

  • Children: Passport (with minimum 6 months validity) or Birth Certificate in English

  • Passport-size photo with a white background

  • Important: Travelers with older laminated voter cards must manually apply for a permit upon arrival, as e-permits are not issued for these cards

  • Guests must carry the same physical copies of the documents they submitted for permits. Mismatch may result in a fine or cancellation of the travel permit

  • Please send us the required documents at the time of booking to process the ePermit

  • It usually takes 5–7 working days to process the ePermit

  • Guests must carry the original hard copies of submitted documents for verification by the immigration department. Mismatch in documents may attract a fine of INR 6500 per person (subject to change by the government)

  • As per the Union Budget 2026, Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on international tour packages has been rationalized to 2%.
  • A 2% TCS will be applicable on the total cost of the international travel package and will be collected at the time of booking or payment, as mandated by the Government of India and applicable against each PAN.
  • TCS is not an additional tax or cost. The amount collected can be adjusted against the traveler’s income tax liabilityor claimed as a refund while filing the income tax return.
  • TCS rates and regulations are subject to change as per government notifications, and the company shall not be held responsible for any future amendments or interpretations by tax authorities.

Photography (Please check with your guide):

  • Request permission before taking photographs of people, events, or objects.

  • Inside temples, Dzong, or monasteries, photography is not permitted.

  • Taking photographs is only permitted in the courtyard area.

Religious Artifact / Antique:

  • Do not touch any religious artefacts or antiques.

  • Purchase of religious items, especially antiques, is prohibited.

  • Do not climb on or do anything that would show disrespect to Buddhist artefacts or antiques, whether large or small, ruined or not—they are regarded as sacred.

Dress Code:

  • Remove hats while entering Dzong, temples, or monasteries.

  • Shorts, half pants, or slippers are not permitted inside Dzong, temples, or monasteries.

  • Full-sleeve T-shirts or T-shirts with collars must be worn to enter certain Dzongs and monasteries.

  • For travel between November – March, carry warm clothes.

Communication:

  • Switch off mobile phones or keep them on silent/vibrating mode inside religious premises.

  • Speak softly within the religious premises.

Mobile Connectivity:

  • Tashi Cell and BMobile are the two service providers in Bhutan.

  • Guests can buy Tourist Time on arrival at Phuentsoling or Paro Airport (cost between Rs. 200–250).

  • International roaming can also be activated on your number.

The Bhutanese Way:

  • Bhutanese are a proud and friendly community. Be polite to drivers, guides, and hotel staff.

  • Always walk clockwise while visiting religious places.

  • Indicate sacred objects or places using an upturned flat extended hand, not a single finger.

  • Throw rubbish only in designated areas.

  • Refrain from touching ritual objects or mural paintings.

  • Do not walk over clothes, books, hearths, or materials left open in religious sites.

  • Avoid smoking or drinking while visiting religious places.

  • If unsure, ask the local people or your guide.

  • Maintain safe distance from lakes or rivers to avoid accidents.

Smoking / Tobacco Products:

  • Tobacco products and cigarettes are forbidden in the kingdom.

  • For personal consumption, passengers may bring 200 imported cigarettes (10 packets) on payment of 200% duty, and 100% duty on Indian-made tobacco products.

  • Alcoholic beverages up to 1 litre for personal consumption are allowed.

Currency Notes:

  • Guests are allowed to carry a $10,000 equivalent amount.

  • Indian citizens can carry denominations up to Rs. 500 in Bhutan.

  • ATMs are available only in Thimpu & Paro and may charge up to Rs. 400 per transaction.

  • Credit cards are not accepted everywhere—check with your service provider.