8 Days Bhutan (Thimphu, Punakha / Wangdue, Paro)

Paro > Thimphu 2N > Punakha / Wangdue 2N > Paro 3N > Paro

Duration

8 Days

Tour Type

Flight Inclusive Trip

Group Size

15 persons

Location

Bhutan

Sketch Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Paro Airport - Thimphu 


Meals Included: Dinner

(Distance: 55 Kms. / Driving Time: 1½ Hrs. / Altitude of Thimphu: 2,350 Mts.)

Meet & Greet on arrival at Paro Airport and transfer to Thimphu (7,710 ft.) the capital city of Bhutan. On arrival check in at the hotel. In the evening, you may choose to relax at the hotel or take a leisure walk around the Thimphu City.

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Thimphu

 

Day 2: Thimphu Sightseeing

 

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Altitude of Thimphu: 2350 Mts.)

After breakfast visit the Kuenselphodrang (Buddha Dordenma). Located at a short drive from Thimphu City Centre, Kuenselphodrang offers a good overview of the Thimphu valley. The largest statue of Buddha in the country sits here which houses over one hundred thousand smaller Buddha statues. Then visit the National Memorial Chorten built in the memory of the Third King of Bhutan and visit the Folk Heritage Museum. Afternoon visit Sangaygang View Point. The Lookout point offers a stunning panoramic view of the entire Thimphu. On the way back visit the Takin Preserve Centre. Takin is the National animal of Bhutan. Then visit the Changangkha Lhakhang. This is a popular Buddhist temple and is especially visited by parents to receive blessings for their new-born. Its interiors are full of murals that depict different stories. In the evening, visit the Tashichho Dzong, first built in 1216 A.D. by Lama Gyalwa Lhanangpa. The Dzong is the seat of the National Government and the Central Monastic Body, including the summer residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan).

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Thimphu

 

Day 3: Thimphu - Punakha/Wangdue Sightseeing

 

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Distance: 78 Kms. / Driving Time: 3 Hrs. / Altitude of Punakha: 1,310 Mts.)

After breakfast drive to Punakha/Wangdue (4298 ft.), on the way Stop at Dochu-La-Pass (10334 ft.) to view the higher Himalayas. The pass is approximately 25 kms away from Thimphu and is the highest point between the Thimphu and Punakha/Wangdue Valley. Another attraction is the 108 chorten/stupas (Druk Wangyel Chortens) built close to each other surrounded by numerous colorful prayer flags. On arrival at Punakha, check in at the hotel. Afternoon, visit Punakha Dzong - built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. For many years until the time of the second king, it served as the seat of the Government. The Dzong was named Druk Pungthang Dechen Phodrang (Palace of Great Happiness). Punakha is still the winter residence of Je-Khenpo and King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck convened the first National Assembly here in 1952.  After that take a short and easy hike to visit the Chhimi Lhakhang - The Temple, also known as “The Temple of Fertility” was built by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, “The Devine Mad Man”. Evening free for leisure.

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Punakha / Wangdue

 

Day 4: Excursion to Gangtey / Phobjikha or Punakha Sightseeing

 

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Excursion to Gangtey - Distance: 78 kms. One way / Driving Time: 3 hrs.)

After breakfast, start for full day excursion trip to Gangtey Valley (9,842 ft.). On the way you shall come across different flora and fauna, monuments, villages and people. Stop at places for sightseeing and photography. While in Gangtey visit the Gangtey Goemba the only Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan, which was established in the 17th century. Then explore the Phobjikha valley, one of the most beautiful glacial valleys in the Himalayas and the winter roosting place for the endangered Black necked Cranes which migrates from the arid plains of Tibet in the north. You may choose to hike around the Valley. After visiting the valley drive back to Punakha.

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Punakha / Wangdue              

 

Day 5: Punakha/Wangdue - Paro Sightseeing

 

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Distance: 125 Kms. / Driving Time: 5 Hrs. / Altitude of Paro: 2,280 Mts.)

After breakfast drive to Paro (7,483 ft.). On the way stop at Lamperi to visit Royal Botanical Park. This park is a treat for nature lovers as the 36 species of exotic rhododendron and approximately 220 types of charming birds will make your day unforgettable. On arrival check in at the hotel. Afternoon visit Ta Dzong - National Museum with an excellent collection of arts, relics, religious thangkha, etc. Then visit the Rinpung Dzong - Meaning "fortress of the heap of jewels". The dzong now serves as the administrative and judicial seat of Paro. Rest of the evening at leisure.

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Paro

 

Day 6: Excursion to Taktshang Monastery 


Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Distance: 40 Kms. / Driving Time: 1.5 Hrs.)

After breakfast, drive to the base of the abode of gods and monks, the Taktshang Monastery. The monastery is a 2 -3 hours hike uphill from here. One feels truly blessed reaching the monastery. The primary Lhakhang was built surrounding Guru Rinpoche’s Meditation cave in 1684 which clings to the edge of a sheer Rock cliff that plunges 900 meters into the valley below. Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche flew here on the back of a tigress which gives its name “Taktshang” meaning Tiger’s nest. Afternoon (If time permits), visit the Drukgyel Dzong. Built in 1647, the dzong was destroyed by accidental fire and left in ruins as an evocative reminder of the great victories it was built to commemorate. Explore the ramparts and experience an unforgettable view of Mt. Jhomolhari (7,314 m). On the way back, visit Kichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Bhutan.

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Paro

 

Day 7: Excursion to Chele-La-Pass



Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

(Distance: 35 Kms. (One way) / Driving Time: 2 Hrs. (One way) / Altitude of Chele-La-Pass: 3,988 Mts.)

After breakfast, drive to Chele-La-Pass (13,088 ft.) – the highest motor-able Passes in Bhutan. It is approximately around 2 hrs. drive uphill along a densely-populated forest road and beautiful natural sights. Stop at places for photography and for bird watching (if a bird watcher). The Pass is beautifully marked by hundreds of prayers flags and provides stunning views of Mountain Jhomolhari and Jichu Drake. While returning, hike down to Kila Goemba which is a home to Buddhist nuns. The temple and numerous meditation huts dot a rocky cliff and is a serene, peaceful place. Drive back to Paro. In the evening, explore the Paro town shopping for souvenirs.

Overnight Stay at the Hotel in Paro

 

Day 8: Paro Hotel - Paro Airport 


Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Paro Airport for your onward journey.

End Of Tour

Included/Excluded

Airfare in economy class (BOM – IXB / PBH – BOM)
Accommodation at Luxury Class hotels on twin sharing basis
Meal Plan (Only Set Menu): AP (7 Breakfast, 7 Dinner at hotels only and 6 Lunch at local restaurant)
All transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary on SIC basis only
Service of 1 certified English speaking guide (Within Bhutan)
Bhutan Govt. SDF @ 1200/- per person per night
01 Bottle water daily during the tour
Permit assistance
All applicable Taxes in Bhutan
Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, soft & hard drinks, rafting, rock climbing, porterage
Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary
Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc. (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot)
Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure
Travel Insurance if required
TCS as per Government rules on land part
Entry Fees for Museums and Monuments as per itinerary
Anything which is not include in the inclusion

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Thimphu (2 Nights)
hotel/tashi-yid-wong-grand Tashi Yid-Wong Grand
Standard Room
Punakha (2 Nights)
hotel/the-four-boutique-hotel The Four Boutique Hotel
Standard Double Room
Paro (3 Nights)
hotel/paro-grand Paro Grand
Riverfront Deluxe

Experiences

Adventure & Thrill Adventure & Thrill
Culinary & Food Culinary & Food
Culture, Heritage & History Culture, Heritage & History
Lakes & Rivers Lakes & Rivers
Mountain & Hill Stations Mountain & Hill Stations
Nature & Wildlife Nature & Wildlife
Pilgrimage & Spiritual Pilgrimage & Spiritual
Scenic Drives Scenic Drives
Shopping & Local Markets Shopping & Local Markets
Spa & Wellness Retreats Spa & Wellness Retreats

FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Yes, all international tourists (except citizens of India, Bangladesh, and Maldives) require a visa. You must book your trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their international partner. Indian tourists need a travel permit issued at entry points like Phuentsholing, Gelephu, or Paro Airport. From July 2020, Indian tourists are also subject to the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of INR 1,200 per person per night. The permit can be obtained online or on arrival. Travel insurance is highly recommended.
What is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)?
A daily fee collected by the Bhutanese government: USD 100 per person/night for international travelers; INR 1,200 per person/night for Indian nationals; It supports Bhutan’s environmental and cultural preservation.
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
March to May (Spring) – Best for trekking, rhododendron blooms; September to November (Autumn) – Clear skies, great for festivals and views; December to February – Cold but ideal for fewer crowds and Punakha valley tours; June to August – Monsoon; lush landscapes but risk of landslides.
Which are the must-visit places in Bhutan?
Thimphu – Capital city, cultural attractions; Paro – Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro Dzong; Punakha – Punakha Dzong, suspension bridge; Phobjikha Valley – Scenic, black-necked cranes (in winter); Bumthang – Spiritual heartland with ancient temples; Haa Valley – Offbeat and picturesque. Some of the famous festivals are Paro Tsechu (Mar–Apr) – Colorful religious mask dance festival; Thimphu Tsechu (Sept–Oct) – Held at Tashichho Dzong; Punakha Drubchen & Tsechu (Feb–Mar) – Reenactment of historic battles and dances.
What is the Tiger’s Nest Monastery and can I visit it?
Yes, the Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) in Paro is Bhutan’s most iconic landmark, perched on a cliff. It requires a 2–3 hour hike (moderate difficulty). Entry is allowed with a guide; proper clothing is required.
How do I reach Bhutan?
By Air: Fly to Paro International Airport (PBH) via Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines from Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Kathmandu, Bangkok, or Singapore. By Road: Enter via Phuentsholing, Gelephu, or Samdrup Jongkhar (mostly used by Indian tourists).
What are Bhutan’s rules on tourism and environment?
Bhutan follows a "High Value, Low Impact" tourism policy. Littering is punishable; avoid using plastic bags. Smoking in public is banned. Dress modestly at religious sites.
What kind of food is available in Bhutan?
Bhutanese cuisine includes Ema Datshi (chilli & cheese), Phaksha Paa (pork with radish), and red rice. Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese food is also widely available. Most hotels offer both Bhutanese and continental options.
How do I get around Bhutan?
There’s no railway network. Travel is by road, using private vehicles arranged by tour operators. Taxis are available in cities like Thimphu and Paro, but self-driving is discouraged due to narrow, hilly roads.
Can I use my mobile phone and internet in Bhutan?
Yes. You can buy a local SIM card (TashiCell or Bhutan Telecom) with data plans. Wi-Fi is available in hotels and some cafes, but speeds vary in remote areas.
Are there ATMs and can I use credit cards?
ATMs are available in cities like Thimphu and Paro but may not always accept international cards. Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and souvenir shops, but not in rural areas – carry cash.
What is Thimphu known for?
Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan and a blend of modern life with traditional Bhutanese culture. It’s known for Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma statue, traditional arts schools, and lively markets. Some of the must see attractions are Buddha Dordenma (giant Buddha statue); Tashichho Dzong (fortress and government seat); Folk Heritage Museum; Memorial Chorten; Centenary Farmers Market (weekends); Textile Museum, Changangkha Lhakhang.
Are there good shopping options in Thimphu?
Yes. Try Craft Bazaar, Weekend Market, and Norzin Lam Street for handicrafts, scarves, prayer wheels, and local art.
What is Paro famous for?
Paro is known for Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), Bhutan’s only international airport, and several ancient temples and museums. Besides Tiger’s nest, places like Paro Rinpung Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, National Museum (Ta Dzong), Chele La Pass (highest motorable pass in Bhutan) can be visited.
How difficult is the Tiger’s Nest hike?
It’s a moderate to strenuous uphill hike of about 2–3 hours one way. Horses are available for part of the route.
Why is Punakha popular among tourists?
Punakha served as the ancient capital of Bhutan and is famous for Punakha Dzong, its confluence of rivers, and warm valley climate. Some of the top things to do are Punakha Dzong – most beautiful fortress in Bhutan; Suspension Bridge – longest in Bhutan; Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple); River rafting in Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu.
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