Discover the rich heritage and stunning landscapes of Bhutan with Gems Bhutan Travels. Engage in cultural experiences as you visit ancient monasteries, participate in vibrant festivals, and trek through breathtaking valleys. With expert guides providing local insights, this tour offers an authentic connection to Bhutan's spiritual and cultural essence. Whether you’re hiking to iconic landmarks like the Tiger’s Nest or exploring the serene Phobjikha Valley, this journey blends comfort and adventure seamlessly.
- Explore ancient monasteries and participate in local festivals
- Enjoy personalized itineraries tailored to your preferences
- Benefit from knowledgeable guides sharing insider stories
- Experience Bhutan's natural beauty through scenic treks and hikes
Our guide and driver will meet you at Hotel Olathang 30 minutes before the actual start of the trip.
Start your day with an early breakfast and prepare for an unforgettable hike to Bhutan’s iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang). Perched at 3,000 meters on a cliffside, the monastery is reached via a scenic three-hour trek through pine forests draped in prayer flags. A teahouse along the trail offers the first glimpse of the monastery and a chance to rest and enjoy the views. Built in 1684 A.D., Tiger’s Nest is believed to be where Guru Padmasambhava meditated after flying there on a tigress. Its location, spiritual significance, and dramatic architecture make it a highlight of any trip to Bhutan. After the hike, visit Dungtse Lhakhang, a unique 15th-century temple shaped like a chorten. It houses rare murals and sacred relics that offer insight into Bhutanese Buddhist traditions. Return to your hotel in Paro to relax and reflect on this spiritually enriching and awe-inspiring day. Overnight in Paro.
Rinpung Dzong, or the “Fortress of the Heap of Jewels,” is a prominent landmark in Paro, built in 1646 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Overlooking the Paro River, it functions as both a religious and administrative center and features classic Bhutanese architecture, including whitewashed walls and intricate woodwork. It houses sacred relics and hosts the famous Paro Tsechu, known for its masked dances and rituals. Just above the dzong is the National Museum of Bhutan, located in Ta Dzong, a former watchtower built in 1649. Converted in 1968, it displays Bhutanese artifacts such as thangkas, relics, and traditional items reflecting the country’s cultural history. A short drive from Paro takes you to Dra Karpo, the “Split Rock,” a revered spiritual site where Guru Rinpoche is said to have meditated. It offers stunning views of the valley and is a tranquil place for reflection, drawing pilgrims and visitors alike.
After an early breakfast at your hotel, you will be driven to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. As your unforgettable Bhutan journey comes to an end, we thank you for choosing to travel with us. Tashi Delek and see you again soon!
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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