8N 9D Thimphu, paro, Phobjikha , Haa & Tigers Nest
8N 9D Thimphu, paro, Phobjikha , Haa & Tigers Nest
- 8 Nights
- 9 Days
- Places Covered :
- Thimphu
- Paro
- Punakha
- Phobjikha
- HAA
- Tiger Nest
- Hotels (3 Star)
- 1st night JAIGAON – Hotel Barsana / Sheetal Residency 2* similar Breakfast + Dinner. 1 double bed room
- 2nd & 3rd nights THIMPU- Hotel Lhaki / Druk Noryang . 3* similar Breakfast + Dinner. 1 double bed room
- 4th night at Punakha / Bajo Town Wangdue Breakfast + Dinner. 1 double bed room
- 5th night Phobjika Breakfast + Dinner
- 6th 7th & 8th nights PARO- Tsherim Resort / Pema yangsel . 3* similar Breakfast + Dinner. 1 double bed room
- Includes :
- TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1: Pick up Hasimara / New Alipurduar, Transfer Phuentsholing/ Jaygaon, Over Night stay at Jaygaon
Phuenstholing: The gateway of the land of thunder dragons, Phuentsholing is often regarded as the abode of kings and queens of the Himalayan Kingdom. Time moves at a slow pace here and the simplicity of the inhabitants complements the serenity of nature. At an altitude of only 300 meters, this commercial center in Bhutan lies adjacent to Indian town Jaigaon on the Himalayan foothills. There are a number of places to visit in Phuentsholing where you can catch a glimpse of the diversity of Bhutanese, Nepalese and Indian cultures.
The frontier town serving as the corridor to Sikkim, West Bengal and Assam is certainly worth a visit when you are exploring Bhutan. Here are the places to visit in Phuentsholing:
- Bhutan Gate
- Zangto Pelri Lhakhang
- Zangto Pelri Park
- Torsa River Side Phuentsholing Market
Day 2: Transfer Thimphu, Kharbandi Gumba & Natural water falls sight seeing night stay at Thimphu
- Karbandi Monastery
THIMPU: Sprawled over a valley in western central Bhutan, the capital city of Thimphu is famous for its numerous Buddhist sites, mountainous Himalayan landscape, rich culture, and pious locales. In Thimpu, you can exploreblue alpine forests and peaceful lakes up to Jili Dzong via Druk Path Trek, admire cave murals at the 800-year old Changangkha Lhakhang Temple, and buy kukri knives and traditional garments at WeekendHandicrafts Market
Day 3: Thimphu Local sight seeing, over night stay at Thimphu
- Buddha Dordenma
- Trashichho Dzong
- Changangkha Lhakhang
- Memorial Chorten
- Folk Heritage Museum
- Simtokha Dzong
- Motithang Takin Preserve
- National Institute for ZorigChusum
- Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan
- National Library
- Simply Bhutan, Thimphu
- BBS Tower, ViewThimphu
- Clock Tower
Day 4: Punakha & Dochula sight seeing, Transfer Paro over night stay at Paro
- Dochula Pass
- Punakha
It is also fertile as the two rivers – Po Chhu and Mo Chhu converge here in the Punakha Valley making it an excellent terrain for rice cultivation. Located at a proximal distance from Thimphu around 72kms, Punakha can be reached within 3 hours. It is usually warmer in Punakha as compared to Thimphu or Paro, making it an ideal destination any time of the year.Punakha was the former capital of Bhutan until 1955 which was later given to Thimphu..
- Punakha Dzong
- Punakha Suspension Bridge
- Chimi Lhakhang
Day 5: Phubjika (Gangetey valley )sight seeing & back to Punakha/Bajo Town, Over Night stay at Punakha or Bajo Town Wangdue
Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey)
Against the backdrop of western slopes of the Black Mountains in WangduePhodrang, lies the bowl-shaped Phobjikha valley that offers breathtaking views of vast expanses of green fields. It is home to the endangered black-necked crane that migrates to this area during winters. Phobjikha valley also called Gangtey, is one of the few glacial valleys in the Kingdom of Bhutan.
Bordering the JigmeSingyeWangchuck National Park, the valley is located at an altitude of 3000m above sea level, and hence comparatively cooler. It boasts being the winter home to black-necked cranes that fly from Tibet to escape the harsh winter and also one of the most prominent conservative sites of Bhutan. Relatively untouched by outsiders, the use of electricity in the valley began only a few years ago.
- Gangtey Goemba
- Black Necked
- Crane Information Centre
- Kuenzang Chholing Shedra
Day 6: Punakha to Paro enjoying natural view on the way, over night stay at Paro
PARO : Paro is a small town situated in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. It is one of the most fertile as well as historic valley of Bhutan which is the widest in the Kingdom. It is home to 155 temples and monasteries dating back to the 14th century and also Bhutan’s sole international airport. The Paro Airport is the largest International Airport of Bhutan and has been one of the prime locations for numerous tourist visit. It is known to be the most challenging airport to land on.Paro we visit:
- Tiger Nest View Bird Eye
- Rinpung Dzong
- National Museum of Bhutan
- Drukgyel Dzong
- Paro Airport View
Day 7: Chelela Pass sight seeing & Haa Valley Sight seeing over Night stay at Paro
We go for Chelela Pass &HaaValley sight seeing&over night stay at Paro
Chele La Pass
Bhutan, being a country with a mountainous landscape, is linked with a series of passes. Located at approximately 13,000 feet between the valley of Paro and Haa, Chele La Pass is the highest motorable road pass in Bhutan. The pass is famous for the stunning Himalayan views it offers, especially Mt. Jhomolari which is Bhutan’s most sacred peak at 22,000 feet, Tsherimgangmountains, Jichu Drake as well as views of both the valleys, Paro and Haa.
HaaValley : The Well Kept Secret of Bhutan
..This valley was a well kept secret of the country and was off the tourist map till 2002. The pristine valley is the second least populated dzongkhag (District) in the country and popularly known as “Hidden-Land Rice Valley.”
Nestled on the western most edge of Bhutan, Haa Valley is one of the most picturesque valleys in the country. The isolated valley lies behind the mountain ridge of Chele La and it borders with the northern boundaries of the Chumbi Valley of Tibet on one side. .
Day 8: Hike Tiger’s nest over Night stay at Paro
We Hike Tiger’s Nest ( additional option enjoy hot stone bath ) &over night stay at Paro
Tiger’s nest is known for the trek that has been carried on for years. With a total distance of 6.4 kms, the trek offers mesmerising views of the Paro Valley. The mystery of how it was constructed in such conditions still amazes people. It is one of the few sites in Bhutan which was visited by Guru Rinpoche, who is also referred to as ‘Second Buddha
Day 9: Drop Hasimara Railway station & Bid bye
We drop you at Hasimara Railway station and bid you bye, you take back lots of sweet memories from the land of happiness, Bhutan.
Early morning we drive towards Hasimara railway station taking lots of sweet memories of the land of Happiness , Bhutan & promising to visit the kingdom once again in life time . On the way we take view of natural water falls &scenic beauty of Bhutan . We drop you at the station & bid you bye .
- Inclusions :
- Transportation
- Parking
- Vehicle: ( for pick& drop + Bhutan part) Non A/C private vehicle for transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary.
- Service : 24 hrs customer care assistance specific tour coordinator throughout the tour.
- Guide Charges
- 1 local sim card Bhutan & 1 bottle mineral water per person per day.
- SDF ( 1200/- per Head,)
- Travel Insurance
- Excludes :
- Laundry
- Lunch
- Natural Calamities: Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc (to be borne by the client, who is directly payable on the spot)
- Vehicle: Additional sightseeing or extra usage of a vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary
- Entry Fees at any sight-seeing spot
- NOTE:Anything not in inclusions is excluded.
Booking & Cancellation Policy
- Cost Excludes Gst& All taxes payable
- Includes SDF 1200/ PERSON PER DAY
- Note 30 % advance required at Confirmation ( Non-refundable/ Cancellation as per hotel & transporter )
- Rest Balance payment required Before moving Thimphu
- Its per head cost,if no. of person decreases cost per head may increase .