04 NIGHTS / 05 DAYS BHUTAN TOUR THIMPHU & PARO

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Accomodation
Hotel, lodge
Group Size
2-20
Activity Per Day
Sightseeing
Grade
Easy

Overview

This 5-day Bhutan tour is a perfect introduction to the magical Himalayan Kingdom known as the “Land of Happiness.” The journey takes you through Bhutan’s two most iconic destinations,Thimphu, the vibrant capital, and Paro, the cultural heartland. Blending ancient traditions with serene landscapes, this tour offers a rich experience of Bhutan’s spirituality, architecture, and untouched natural beauty.

Your trip begins with a spectacular flight into Paro, one of the most scenic landings in the world, followed by a short drive to Thimphu. Here you explore remarkable landmarks such as the Trashichhoedzong, National Library, Painting School, Textile Museum, King’s Memorial Chorten, and the towering Buddha Dordenma overlooking the valley.

In Paro, the journey deepens into Bhutan’s heritage with visits to Ta Dzong (National Museum) and Rinpung Dzong, before culminating in a rewarding hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang)—one of Bhutan’s most sacred sites perched dramatically on a cliff.

Rich history, warm hospitality, peaceful monasteries, vibrant markets, and breathtaking landscapes make this tour an unforgettable Himalayan experience. Perfect for travelers seeking culture, nature, and a taste of Bhutan’s timeless spirituality.

Itinerary

    • The flight to Paro is one of the most spectacular in entire Himalayas. Flying along the Himalayan range from Kathmandu, the journey offers fascinating views and an exciting descent into the Kingdom. Bhutan’s first gift, as you disembark from the aircraft will be cool, clean fresh mountain air. After immigration formalities and baggage collection, you will be met by our representative, and afterwards drive to Thimphu, the capital town of Bhutan with enroute stop at Chuzom, the confluence of Thimphu and Paro rivers. Three different style of stupas; Tibetan, Nepalese and Bhutanese adorn this confluence. Shortly before reaching Chuzom, you will see on your left TschogangLhakhang, “the temple of the excellent horse”. It is a private temple, built in 15th century, as the result of visitation from Balaha, the excellent horse, a manifestation of Chenrezig, the compassionate Buddha.

      On arrival in Thimphu, check into the hotel. The capital town of Bhutan and the centre of Government, religion and commerce, Thimphu is a unique city with unusual mixture of modern development alongside ancient traditions. With the population of about 90,000 it is perhaps still the world’s only capital city without a traffic light.

      Later visit to Trashichhoedzong: This impressive fortress/monastery houses Secretariat building, the throne room of His Majesty, the King and various government offices. It is also the summer residence of Chief Abbot and central monk body.

    • After breakfast, sightseeing in Thimphu valley including visit to the following: The National Library, housing an extensive collection of priceless Buddhist manuscripts; the Institute for Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School) where students undergo a 6-year training course in Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts and crafts.

       Later visit Textile Museum, which provides insight into Bhutan’s one of the most distinct art form. After lunch take a short drive (15 km) to Pangri Zampa, 16th century one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan located just north of Thimphu. Here is a monastic school where Buddhist student’s monks learn Lamaism and astrology based on Buddhist philosophy.
                                    
      Afterwards visit to Buddha Point (Kuensel Phodrang). Located at a short drive from Thimphu city centre, visitors can get a good overview of the Thimphu valley from the Buddha point (KuenselPhodrang). You can pay your obeisance and offer prayers to the Buddha, the largest statue in the country and then walk around and take a glimpse of the valley.
      King's Memorial Chorten continuously circumambulated by people, murmuring mantras and spinning their prayer wheels.

      Construction of this landmark was the idea of Bhutan’s third king, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk (“the father of modern Bhutan”) who has wished to erect monument to world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after his untimely death, it serves both as a memorial to the Late King and as a monument to peace.
      Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.

    • After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Paro along scenic highway, enroute visit SimtokhaDzong, the oldest fortress of the country built in 1627 which now houses the School for Buddhist studies. 
          
      On arrival in Paro, check into the hotel. After lunch, proceed to visit Ta Dzong, originally built as Watchtower, which now houses National Museum. The extensive collection includes antique Thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons &armour, household objects and a rich assortment of natural and historic artifacts.
                                    
      Ta Dzong visit immediately followed by a short walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong (ParoDzong), meaning (“fortress of the heap of jewels”), which has a long and fascinating history. Along the wooden galleries lining the inner courtyard are fine wall paintings illustrating Buddhist lore such as four friends, the old man of long life, the wheel of life, scenes from the life of Milarepa, Mount. Sumeru and other cosmic Mandala.
                                     
      Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
       

    • After breakfast excursion to Taktshang Monastery or Tiger’s Nest (approx. 5 hours walk):  It is one of the most famous of Bhutan’s monasteries, perched on the side of a cliff 900m above the Paro valley floor. It is said that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on the back of a tigress and meditated at this monastery and hence it is called ‘Tiger’s Nest’.

      This site has been recognised as a most sacred place and visited by ShabdrungNgawangNamgyal in 1646 and now visited by all Bhutanese at least once in their lifetime. On 19 April, 1998, a fire severely damaged the main structure of building but now this Bhutanese jewel has been restored to its original splendour.

      Evening, visit the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gampo. The building of this temple marks the introduction of Buddhism in Bhutan.

      Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
       

    • After early breakfast at the hotel, drive to the airport for flight to your onward destination. Our representative will help you with exit formalities and then bid you farewell.

Inclusion

What's Included

    ⦁    Bhutan Tourist Tariff Royalty & Visa Fees 
    ⦁    All Private Excursions and Transfers in superior vehicle with driver 
    ⦁    Local English speaking tour guide 
    ⦁    accommodation in carefully selected, highest standard government approved hotels & guesthouses.
    ⦁    All meals in Bhutan 
    ⦁    all entrance fees and permits. 
     

What's Not Included

    ⦁    all personal expenses such as bars, beverages, laundry, telephone and tips.
    ⦁    medical/travel insurance

FAQ's

  • What currency is used in Bhutan?

    The local currency is Ngultrum (BTN), but Indian Rupees (INR) are also widely accepted.

  • Is the tour private or group-based?

    This tour is fully private, including private transportation, guide, and driver.

  • Is travel insurance required?

    Yes. Travel insurance is mandatory for all Bhutan trips.