Bhutan Curiosity Tours

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Included in this Tour

All meals, tea and snacks, complementary bottled water in car, hotels, transport, guide, government levy, visa fee, entrance fees, permits and sightseeing. On trek includes – sleeping tents, dinning tents, toilet and shower tents, toilet seats, mats, duffel bags, cooking utensils, all meals, guide, trek chef assistants and horses.

Not Included in this Tour

Flight tickets, insurance, tips, drinks and beverages, sleeping bag on trek, laundry, internet, phone and other bills of personal nature.

Tour Program

5 Days / 4 Nights

Day 1: Paro Arrival Drive to Thimphu

After you arrive at Bhutan’s international airport, our guide will drive to Thimphu the capital of Bhutan. On the way you can stop to take stop at Tagchogang where you will find 15 century old iron chain bridge built by Thangthong Gyelpo. Evening stroll in Thimphu town. Night stay in Thimphu.

Day 2: Thimphu Sightseeing

Today will start our sightseeing with memorial chorten,built in 1974 by her majesty Azhi Phuntsho Choden Wangchuk followed by Bhuddha point where you will see 169 feet high buddha statue. Takin reservation centre to see our Bhutan’s unique national animal, the takin. To see the art work of Zorigchusum(13 traditional arts and crafts) followed by National Library to see world largest published books which says about Bhutan or Folk Heritage Museum to see typical example of traditional farmhouse,Textile Weaving Center at changzamtok and will also visit Bhutan Post where you can make the persobilized stamps. In the evening will visit Trashichho dzong, the beautiful fortress which houses most of the Government’s office and King’s Throne room. It is also the summer residence of Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot. Night stay in Thimphu.

Day 3: Thimphu to Paro

After breakfast will visit oldest fortress Simtokha Dzong which was built in 1629. And then continue to Paro.After lunch will visit Dungtse Lakhang which is one of the oldest teimple in Paro, followed by Ta dzong (watch tower) built in 1951 to use as a watch tower to defend Ringpung dzong and paro valley during the time of war and converted into national museum in 1967 which recorded in UNESCO world heritage. Then will visit paro Ringpung Dzong which is one of the finest example of Bhutanese architecture. If still feel energetic you can take a short walk down to the cantilever bridge. In the evening will visit Kgychu lakhang, which dates back to 8th century. Evening stroll in Paro town. Night stay in paro.

Day 4: Hike to Paro Taktshang(Tigers Nest)

Today take a day hike to the sacred Taktsang Goenpa (tigers nest) which was built on the rock face at 900 meters above Paro valley. The history says guru Rinphoche during his second visit to Bhutan in 8th century have flew to the place riding on a tigress to subdue demon Singye Samdrup and meditated here for three months. Later temporary ruler of Bhutan Gyalshe Tenzin Rabgay has built monastery in 16 century. It is one of the most highlighted holy site for the tourist as well it is a place where Bhutanese people belive they must visit once in their life time. After hike from Taktsang you can visit Drukgyal dzong(victory fortress)which was built in 1644 to celebrate the victory over Tibetan invaders and destroyed by the fire in 1951. Night stay in paro.

Day 5: Drive to Paro Airport and Departure

Depending on your flight departure time early in the morning your guide will take you to airport to see you off onto your flight and wish you good journey.

Further Details

All of our itineraries can be tailored to your requirements, allowing us to create the perfect holiday just for you. Contact us with your holiday ideas, no matter how big or small, and we’ll start planning your unique trip.Our tailor-made tours are designed by local Travel Specialists who investigate every aspect of the trip themselves, giving you a unique view of each destination.