The 2-night, 3-day Bhutan Tour itinerary is meticulously designed to showcase the country's highlights, offering a comprehensive and enriching experience for travelers seeking a glimpse into Bhutan's soul.
Cultural and Spiritual Immersion: Delve into the heart of Bhutanese culture and spirituality by exploring iconic monasteries, witnessing vibrant prayer rituals, and engaging with the warm and welcoming Bhutanese people.
Untamed Natural Beauty: Immerse yourself in Bhutan's breathtaking landscapes, hiking through picturesque valleys and marveling at snow-capped mountains, lush greenery, and crystal-clear rivers.
Active Adventure: Conquer the iconic Tiger's Nest hike, reaching the sacred monastery perched precariously on a cliffside and enjoying panoramic views of the valley.
Visa Assistance and Advance Booking: Enjoy the simplicity of visa processing and a hassle-free journey with advance booking assistance.
After immigration and customs formalities, you are greeted and moved to Paro, where you can have lunch in a nearby tourist restaurant. Before you drive to Thimpu, which takes about 1.5hrs, take some rest in the hotel. Overnight in Thimpu hotel Explore the National Library, an excellent array of Buddhist manuscripts and a few English-language books; the Folk and Heritage Museum, which exhibits the everyday livelihoods of typical medieval Bhutanese farmers and their accessories; the Late King’s Memorial Stupa, designed for world peace and the Modern Handmade Paper Factory; the Painting Institute, which retains our ancient portraits, sculptures, etc. Easy evening stroll in the city of Thimpu
Travel to Paro and move to the trail and continue your trek to Takstang (Tiger’s Lair) Monastery, Bhutan’s most popular sight. Your guide will hire a horse for a trip uphill to the Cafeteria, but you have to be able to walk after that. A decent trekking boot or good walking shoes is required for those who want not to go hiking to sit back with the driver and tourist around Paro. Tiger’s Nest: Taktshang or ‘ Tiger’s Nest, ‘ also referred to as the Taktshang Pelphung Monastery, is one of the most worshipped and prominent monasteries in Bhutan. It’s situated on the side of a 900 m mountain. An amazing and unforgettable location, but only accessible by walking or riding horse Taktshang was demolished by the people of the village of Tsento. Once in April 1998, the main frame of the building and its contents (some consider it to be arson) were destroyed by a massive fire.
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