Bhutan Tours
Bhutan Tours
Bhutan Tours

Bhutan Tour

from $2049

Bhutan Tour, the land of thunder dragons, is not a symbolic place. It is a Himalayan kingdom infused with superstitions and myths, with the best historical culture and a vigorous grasp of recent universal improvements. In the wonderful kingdom of Bhutan, with its rich and kind people, you can see a rare way of life. A trip to Bhutan from Nepal is quite different from trekking in the Nepal Himalayas, which focuses on exposure to culture and places rather than hiking or trekking.

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Bhutan Tour Facts

Tour Days: 7 Days

Destination: Nepal and Bhutan

Accommodation: Hotels

Starts from: Kathmandu

Ends in: Kathmandu

Activity: Culture and Historical Tours

Bhutan Tour, the land of thunder dragons, is not a symbolic place. It is a Himalayan kingdom infused with superstitions and myths, with the best historical culture and a vigorous grasp of recent universal improvements. In the wonderful kingdom of Bhutan, with its rich and kind people, you can see a rare way of life. A trip to Bhutan from Nepal is quite different from trekking in the Nepal Himalayas, which focuses on exposure to culture and places rather than hiking or trekking.

A recent study found that the people of Bhutan are the happy people on the planet, so the country of Bhutan is also  known as the “land of happiness.”

This fascinating land is the only special being on earth. Rituals and culture are the most important aspects of the people of this country, and the fusion with nature and the breathtaking Himalayas can blow away any spirit and soul.

Located on the southern hills of the eastern Himalayas, this country consists primarily of high, steep mountains and raging rivers that flow into vast lowlands. There are also many monasteries and many zones.

Bhutan is also recognized as a Buddhist country, mainly because Buddhist ceremonies are held here. The main livelihoods of  Bhutanese are tourism, hydropower, and agriculture. First of all, the country continues to adhere to its customs and culture, and the people here are wearing clothes that were once decorated.

A 4-day Bhutan Tour from Nepal, where ancient monasteries, unique buildings, impressive high hill valleys, and snow-capped mountains stand by the Shadow Canyon and curl up in an opaque forest. Discover the Himalayan landscape. Ride Thimphu to unlock Paro’s hidden treasure. This is a short but wonderful trip to Bhutan and will give you an artistic recognition of the people of Bhutan.

Best Season to do Bhutan Tour

Bhutan is located in the eastern Himalayas and borders Tibet, Sikkim, the Chumbi Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Northern Bengal. The high season months are March-May and September-November, and the low season includes June, July, and December-February.

Pack cotton or light wool clothing in the summer and thick wool and down jackets in the winter.

 Great place to visit in Bhutan Tour 

 Thimphu

Shrines and temples far from the capital of Bhutan stand in the countryside. You can visit many shrines and temples here.

 Gasa Dzong

Gasa Dzong, whose local name is Dzong’s Tasis, is a citadel disguised as a defensive garrison in the 17th century. Since the country’s guardian deity is Tashitonmon, this barricade was named after this immortal as an allegorical reference. The garrison has an unusual circular design with three vantage points at key points in the structure.

The Bhutan Postal Museum and Paper Mill are places where you can pick and send stamps with your photos to your family. The Bhutanese paper mill is also popular in Thimphu and was built in 1990 by the Royal Bhutan Police. It represents the history of Bhutan’s papermaking.

 Palo Rinpunzon

Palo Rinpunzon is a farmhouse built in 1645 and is now used as an administrative center and a school for monks. Bhutan’s agriculture and grain harvesting are unique features of these regions. You can participate in their daily activities and stay in touch with them.

Hiking at Tigers Nest Monastery. The monastery of Taktsang Monastery is known as the “Tiger’s Nest”. Depending on your fitness level, it takes a 2-hour walk to the monastery. After taking pictures of and scenery, I will go to the cafeteria. After following the forest and meadows, it takes an hour to reach the foot of the cafeteria. Have lunch at the foot of the monastery. The Kyichu temple is a popular temple built by Songsten Gampo in the  7th century and represents the history of Bhutan.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance

Cost includes:

  • Private transportation.
  • All necessary travel permits
  • English speaking local guide.
  • Accommodation on single/twin room basis.
  • Sightseeing and monastery entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • Meal plan: Full Board Basis

Cost excludes:

  • Insurance of any kind.
  • Additional cost due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstance
  • Personal expenses such as drink, guide tips & etc.
  • Visa fee
  • Flight ticket .

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