Eight Nights Nine Days Tour 9 Days

Trip Code : HH/BT-06
Accomodation : 3 Star Hotel.
Duration : 9  Days
Grading : Easy grading info
Activity : Cultural wonders
Starts at : kathmandu
End at : kathmandu

Overview

‘Bhutan” is also called the land of Thunder Dragon and is well known for holding some of the most vibrant and colorful festivals in the world.  One of the isolated countries populated by about 0.8 million people belonging to the Buddhist kingdom on the eastern edge of the Himalayas, landlocked between powerful countries India and China.  Bhutan started its foreign tourism in around 1970 and so quickly became known by worldwide travelers as a popular tourist destination.  In fact, many travelers time their trip to Bhutan to coincide with the famous Paro and Thimphu Festivals.
Bhutan is also known for fortresses, beautiful monasteries, and its dramatic landscapes that range from steep mountains to subtropical plains, and to valleys. In the High Himalayas, peaks such as 7,326m Jomolhari are popular trekking destinations. Paro Taktsang monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley.
Travel to Bhutan
The journey to reach Bhutan is an adventure, but it’s one to be savored at every step, including during its planning.  Before traveling to Bhutan all travelers require a visa before traveling to Bhutan, to apply for a Bhutan visa, the applicant (travel agent ) is required o pay the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of US$200 per day (per adult; concessionary rates apply for children). A non-refundable, one-off visa application fee of US$40 is also payable. We Nepal travel agent

 
CUSTOMIZED COST DETAIL  FOR BHUTAN TOUR 2023 

   
No. of Pax Tour Cost (Standard Hotel***3)
01 Pax US$:420Per Person/Per Day.
02 Pax US$:370 Per Person/Per Day.
03 Pax US$:360 Per Person/Per Day.
04 - 06 Pax US$:350 Per Person/Per Day.
07- 08 Pax US$ 345 Per Person/Per Day
09-12 Pax US$ 340 Per Person Per Day
Visa Fee US$:50 Per Person
Flight Fare (Kathmandu – Paro  - Kathmandu ) US$: 480 Per Person (Subject to changeable )
 
The above-mentioned price  are subject to changable  accroding to the Bhutan Governments  Law.

Itinerary

Day 1: Travel to Paro and then on to Thimphu (D)


Drive to the capital city of Thimphu after arriving at the Paro Airport. 2320 meters/7656 feet above sea level. (Drive time: 1 hour 30 minutes)
Views of the world's Himalayan Mountains are gorgeous and spectacular as you fly towards the Himalayas. Mt. Everest (8848m, 29,198ft) and other Himalayan peak ranges will be visible, weather permitting. Your agency representative will meet you at the airport and bring you to Thimphu, the capital city, after you have checked into the hotel on a later visit. Visit Tamchhog Lhakhang, which is situated on the other side of the river, on the way to Thimphu. Thang Thong Gyalpo of Tibet, who constructed a number of iron bridges around Bhutan, established this temple.
Kuenselcholing View Point: The Buddha point is a location from where you can obtain a good overview over the Thimphu valley (KuenselPhodrang). Another little drive will take you to the town. The largest statue of the Buddha in the nation is where you can pay respects and offer prayers. After that, you can stroll about and catch a look of the valley. A memorial chorten was built in 1974 as a tribute to the nation's third king, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who is largely considered as the founder of modern Bhutan. The name TashichhoDzong means "Fortress of Glorious Religion." It was constructed by ZhabdrungNgawangNamgyel in 1641. In addition to the central monk body, it also houses the secretariat building, the throne room, and the king's office.
Later relax for the day and stroll around the city. Overnight in Thimphu.
 

Day 2: Full day of sightseeing in Thimphu (B/L/D).


Hike to Cheri Monastery in the morning (includes Dodina and Jigme Dorji Wild Life Sanctuary): Trek to Cheri Goemba for around one hour (Cheri DorjiDhen). In 1620, ZhabdrungNgawangNamgyal erected this monastery and founded the first monastic community there. an opportunity to observe birds including Mrs. Gould's Sunbird, Yellow-browed Tit, Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Long-billed Thrush, and Ultramarine Flycatcher. Paper manufacturing facility The art of manufacturing handmade paper is a long-standing tradition in Bhutan that dates back to the eighth century. Handmade paper has been conserved throughout history and is a priceless component of Bhutanese cultural identity. Both domestically and internationally, the traditional paper is well-known and highly esteemed.
The weekend market is held every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Just like the street markets in London, people swarm the stalls every day, colorfully clothed and gathering to meet and bargain! Bhutan Craft Bazaar: The private stalls featured a range of high-end products from all over the nation, including wooden carvings of national symbols, bags and western clothing with traditional touches, Bangchung, Dhapa, key hangers for jewelry boxes, bookmarks, and handmade packing papers (Deysho) in various patterns, as well as antiques and other items. The booths have a notably elegant appearance, beautiful tones of richness, and a welcoming environment. A good example of how bamboo may be utilized to build dwellings in the nation is the craft bazaar. You can later take a stroll through the city. Sleep in Thimphu.

What's included

  • Personal transportation.
  • As specified in the schedule, sightseeing fees and monastery admission fees.
  • All required travel permits.
  • A local guide who speaks English.
  • Accommodation in single or double rooms.
  • Full Board Basis for the menu.

What's not included

  • Any type of insurance;
  • Any additional costs resulting from disasters or other unanticipated circumstances;
  • Visa fee;
  • Flight ticket;
  • Personal expenses like drinks and guide tips;

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