Home3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour

3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour

Discover the best time and places to visit in Bhutan, India, and Tibet

Best Season Best Season January to May & August to December
Trip Duration Trip Duration 03 Night/ 04 Days
Trip Difficulty Trip Difficulty Easy
Accomodation Accomodation Hotel on Board Meal
 Max. Elevation Max. Elevation 3,120m/ 10,236ft.
more Facts
Country: Bhutan
Tour Type: Group Tour
Transportation: Private vehicle
Culture: Bhutanese & Buddhist Culture,
Route: Kathmandu -Paro – Thimphu – Tiger's Nest -Paro
Trip Name: 03 Nights / 04 Days Bhutan Tour

Trip Highlights

  • Experience the magnificent temples and fortresses of Bhutan
  • Situated 3,000 ft above a valley is the sacred Tiger’s Nest Temple
  • The natural beauty of Paro Valley
  • The rich history and culture of the secret kingdom

Introduction

Bhutan is well known for its natural beauty, forts, trekking sports, great culture, heritage, rich biodiversity, and colorful festivals in the world. Places to explore while in Bhutan are Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, Trongsa, Jakar, Phobjikha, Wangdue Phodrang, and Jigme Dorji National Park.

Start from Kathmandu to Paro with a scenic flight. We welcome you and transport you by private vehicle through our airport representative. Enjoy city tours and hotel overnight accommodation. Our Bhutan tour will be instigating Thimpu the next day with a drive. A major attraction on your Bhutan Tour is the exploration of a Textile Museum, the Heritage Museum, Indigenous Hospital, Chorten Memorials, and Traditional Schools. Hotel overnight. Overnight. Return to Paro and visit the Next Monastery and National Museum of Tiger. The next day’s hotel overnight and flight back to Kathmandu.

Itinerary

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  • Day 01: Flight Paro and then drive to the capital city Thimpu, Bhutan

    Paro: 2,200m/ 7,200ft. Thimpu: 2,320m/ 7,656ft.

  • Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Thimphu

    Thimpu: 2,320m/ 7,656ft.

  • Day 03: Thimpu to Paro, Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery

    Paro: 2,200m/ 7,200ft.

  • Day 04: Departure from Paro

    Paro: 2,200m/ 7,200ft.

Cost Includes

  • Private transportation
  • All necessary travel permits
  • English speaking local guide licensed by Tourism Council of Bhutan
  • Accommodation on a twin room basis.
  • Sightseeing and monastery entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • Meal plan: Full Board Basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
  • Drinking water (during the tour)
  • Bhutanese Visa and TDF fee
  • Flight fare (Kathmandu- Paro- Kathmandu)

Cost Excludes

  • Insurance of any kind
  • Additional cost due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstance
  • Personal expenses such as drink, guide tips and, etc.
  • Tips and Gratuities to Guides/drivers/trek crew

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FAQs

  • Will someone come after my arrival to pick me up at the airport?

    Yes, Trekkers Paradise representative will be there to greet you outside of Terminal Hall, Paro Airport. He will be displaying Trekkers Paradise name card with your name on it. You will be moved to the pre-select Hotel after that.

  • Which is the best time to visit Bhutan?

    October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clean and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder, but from then until April the climate remains dry and pleasant and in late spring the famous rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, flooding the valleys with colour.

  • Where is Bhutan?

    Bhutan is a small, landlocked country situated in the eastern Himalayas between China and India. Its landscape ranges from Subtropical plains and forests in the south to subalpine forests and the snowy Himalayas in the North. Bhutan is a principally Buddhist country and it is recognized as the last stronghold of Mahayana Buddhism.

  • Do I need a visa to enter Bhutan?

    All foreign tourists planning to visit Bhutan require a visa that must be pre-arranged through the Bhutan government. Visa formalities will be assisted by Trekkers Paradise. We must submit the visa application to the Bhutan government at least 1 week before you go. You will be granted a paper visa here, which will be stamped in your passport once you arrive in Paro. We’ll need a clear scan copy of your passport for the visa application.

  • How much does the visa cost?

    The visa fee for foreign travelers is US$ 40. The fee can be paid in advance to your tour operator or travel agent. For Indian Passport (or VIC) holders, Bangladeshi nationals, and people from the Maldives, there is no cost incurred.

  • Do I need to use a tour operator to book my travel?

    Yes, it is Bhutanese government regulation that you must use a licensed Bhutanese Tour operator in order to book your tour to Bhutan or one of their international associates. All of those services and details will be arranged by Trekkers Paradise.

  • Can I travel independently in Bhutan?

    Unfortunately, it is not possible to travel to Bhutan independently (except for Indians, Bangladeshis, and Maldivians). Westerners must hire a tour company to get their visas to Bhutan approved. Not only that but once you’re in Bhutan, you’re not allowed to roam freely between cities – only with your tour guide.

  • How do I get to Bhutan?

    You can either fly or enter the country overland. Flying is the most usual way to get to Bhutan, but you should be aware that the country only has one international airport, which is located in Paro, about an hour outside of Thimphu.

    Bhutan is served by only three airlines: Druk Air, Bhutan Airlines, and Buddha Air (just charter flights). Only Nepal, India, Bangladesh, and Thailand are available for flights to Bhutan. Seasonal departure points include Malaysia and Indonesia.

  • Are there any altitude problems in Bhutan?

    There are no altitude problems at all in Bhutan. The Chele La (Chele Pass, la means pass in Dzongkha) is the highest motorable point in Bhutan, sitting 3,988 meters (13,083 ft) above sea level, between the Haa and Paro valleys.

  • What does the minimum daily package include?

    Bhutan charges all foreign tourists (with the exception of Indian citizens) a $200 to $250 daily fee to visit. (The price varies based on whether you are visiting in the low season or high season.) Depending on what you have planned, you may need extra permits for trekking or visiting more remote parts of the country. Also, this cost includes US$ 65.00 Per Day as a Royalty that goes towards free education, free healthcare, and poverty alleviation. All of those services and details will be arranged by your tour operator.

    Of the daily fee, $50 goes to your three-star hotel booking. Should you want a more luxurious hotel – four or five-stars – you could ask for it, but you will need to pay for the daily difference in price.

  • What’s the food like in Bhutan?

    A wide range of western and Indian cuisine is also accessible in many of the restaurants across the country. The most unique feature of Bhutanese cuisine is its sharp taste. Chillis are an important ingredient of nearly every plate and are considered so essential that most Bhutanese people would not enjoy a meal that was not spicy.

  • How safe is Bhutan?

    Bhutan is a very safe country to visit, crime is uncommon, even petty crime! The country has no traffic lights, there are traffic wardens instead and the locals love it. The production and sale of tobacco are illegal, as are hunting and fishing (except for catch and release).

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