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Majestic Bhutan Tour Package - 6 Nights / 7 Days

icon2N Thimphu 1N Punakha 3N Paro
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Overview

This Cholan Tourism exclusive Bhutan Tour Package is perfect for families, couples, or honeymooners seeking to explore Bhutan’s cultural and natural wonders. The journey begins in Paro, where you will be greeted by stunning valleys, ancient architecture, and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas.

Travel to Thimphu, Bhutan’s serene capital, to explore museums, monasteries, and cultural landmarks that reflect the country’s rich heritage. You will experience prayer flag walks, Takins at the reserve, and iconic dzongs that blend spirituality with majestic architecture.

Next, visit Punakha, the former capital, to admire the Punakha Dzong, scenic Dochu La Pass with 108 stupas, and other historic sites. The itinerary also includes the Tiger’s Nest Hike in Paro, offering a spiritual and adventurous experience along with leisure time for shopping and local exploration.

Itinerary

This package includes Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro, the three most iconic locations in Bhutan.

Day 1: Arrival Paro And Drive To Thimphu

On your arrival at the Paro International Airport, our tour representative will receive you and explain to you your Bhutan tour package. Drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan which is 55 kms from Paro, about 1.5 hrs drive.

En-route you are treated with some spectacular views of mighty mountains, shimmering rivers and gorgeous valleys of Bhutan. On arrival at Thimphu start your Bhutan sightseeing with the Simply Bhutan Museum where you are introduced to the rich history, vibrant culture and age old traditions of the country.

Next up visit the Buddha Point popular for one of the biggest statues of the Buddha in the world followed by a visit to the Tashichhoe Dzong, the seat of the king. Overnight stay at Thimphu (altitude 2,320m)

Day 2: Thimphu+

In the morning visit the National Library, Institute of Zorig Chusum and the Textile Museum. Then drive to Sangaygang and walk through hundreds of prayer flags with a beautiful view of the whole Thimphu valley.

Visit Takin Reserve Center is on the way to Sangaygang and hosts the Takins (National animal of the country) which are found only in the Himalayas. Then vist the Changangkha monastery and the Memorial Chorten, which are very important land marks in the city.

Conclude the day by visiting the Tashichhoe Dzong, this is the fortress which houses the office of the King. Overnight at Thimphu

Day 3: Thimphu - Punakha/Wangduphodrang+

Morning post breakfast start drive to Punakha, Bhutan’s first capital city. En-route stop at the Do-Chula Pass which is at an altitude of 3088m. From here on a clear sunny day you would be able to see the breath-taking sight of the Himalayan Mountains lined up at a distance.

This particular site also has 108 stupas also known as Druk Wangyel Chortens and Druk Wangyel Lhakhang. On reaching Punakha, check into the hotel and relax. Afternoon visit the famous Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful Dzongs and best Bhutan tourism places you will come across in Bhutan.

This Dzong is also famous as the venue of the Royal Wedding of Fifth Druk Gyalpo. Later return back to hotel and relax. Overnight at Punakha.

Day 4: Punakha/Wangduphodrang - Paro+

Today morning post breakfast visit the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang and Nunnery and drive back to Paro. En-route visit the Simthokha Dzong, the first Dzong built in 1627 by Zhabdrung Namgyal, one of the three most influential figures in the history of Bhutan. Later check into your hotel in Paro and relax. Next up visit the Ta Dzong.

Once it served as the watch tower for the Paro Rinpung Dzong and now converted to the National Museum. From the Ta Dzong walk down a few 100 meters to visit the Rinpung Dzong. The Rinpung Dzong is one of the best places to visit in Bhutan which is a perfect exemplar of traditional Bhutanese architecture.

You also get a stunning view of the Paro Valley from the top of this Dzong. Evening, explore the streets of Paro Town and check in to your hotel in paro. Overnight at Paro

Day 5: Paro Valley Exploration - Tigers Nest Hike+

Today you are in for some hiking adventure. Get indulged in Bhutan’s iconic Taktsang Hike or the Tiger Nest trek. This 4 to 5 hour [2 way] hike takes you to the Tiger Nest Monastery or the Taktsang Monastery.

This monastery is one of the best Bhutan tour places and is of great spiritual significance to the Bhutanese people. As per the legend, Guru Rimpoche, who introduced Buddhism in Bhutan, is believed to have meditated here for a long time.

The Taktsang trek also exposes you to some of the breath-taking views of the surrounding hills. Later after the hike, either you can opt to take rest in hotel or visit the Kyichu Lhakhang, another ancient monastery.

Later in the evening try some shopping if you wish as you stroll along the Paro Valley. Overnight at Paro (Altitude 2,280m)

Day 6: Bhutan - Departure+

Today you are in for some hiking adventure. Get indulged in Bhutan’s iconic Taktsang Hike or the Tiger Nest trek. This 4 to 5 hour [2 way] hike takes you to the Tiger Nest Monastery or the Taktsang Monastery. This monastery is one of the best Bhutan tour places and is of great spiritual significance to the Bhutanese people.

As per the legend, Guru Rimpoche, who introduced Buddhism in Bhutan, is believed to have meditated here for a long time. The Taktsang trek also exposes you to some of the breath-taking views of the surrounding hills. Later after the hike, either you can opt to take rest in hotel or visit the Kyichu Lhakhang, another ancient monastery.

Later in the evening try some shopping if you wish as you stroll along the Paro Valley. Overnight at Paro (Altitude 2,280m)

Day 7: Bhutan - Departure+

Today you are in for some hiking adventure. Get indulged in Bhutan’s iconic Taktsang Hike or the Tiger Nest trek. This 4 to 5 hour [2 way] hike takes you to the Tiger Nest Monastery or the Taktsang Monastery. This monastery is one of the best Bhutan tour places and is of great spiritual significance to the Bhutanese people.

As per the legend, Guru Rimpoche, who introduced Buddhism in Bhutan, is believed to have meditated here for a long time. The Taktsang trek also exposes you to some of the breath-taking views of the surrounding hills.

Later after the hike, either you can opt to take rest in hotel or visit the Kyichu Lhakhang, another ancient monastery. Later in the evening try some shopping if you wish as you stroll along the Paro Valley. Overnight at Paro (Altitude 2,280m)

FAQs on Majestic Bhutan Tour

What is the best time to visit Bhutan?

The best time to visit Bhutan is spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). These seasons bring clear skies, pleasant weather, and colourful festivals like Paro Tshechu. Winter (December–February) is colder with snowy views, while summer (June–August) has lush landscapes but heavy monsoon rains.

How much does it cost to travel to Bhutan?

Bhutan travel costs vary depending on nationality. International tourists pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of USD 100 per night, plus accommodation and tour expenses. Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian tourists pay a reduced fee. On average, a 5–7 day trip costs between $1,000–$2,000 per person, covering permits, hotels, meals, and guides.

What currency is used in Bhutan? Can I use Indian Rupees or US Dollars?

The official currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees (₹500 and below) are widely accepted across the country. U.S. dollars and other foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks, hotels, and authorized money exchangers, but are not directly used in shops. Carrying a mix of Ngultrum and Rupees is most convenient for travelers.

Is Bhutan suitable for trekking and nature lovers?

Absolutely! Bhutan is a dream for trekkers and nature lovers, offering landscapes, lush forests, and snow-capped peaks. Famous hikes include the Tiger’s Nest Monastery trek, Druk Path Trek, and the legendary Snowman Trek.

Do you need a visa to visit Bhutan?

Yes, foreign nationals (with the exception of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives) need a visa for Bhutan. Indian citizens require a permit and can acquire it at specific entry points, such as Phuentsholing or Paro Airport. The process is typically smooth; however, all visitors must possess a valid passport and travel documents upon entry.

How many days do you need in Bhutan?

Typically, visitors to Bhutan usually spend 5-7 days in the country to see the highlights (Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha). If you want to explore more rural areas, such as Bumthang or Haa Valley, or undertake treks like the Druk Path, you'll need at least ten to fourteen days.

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