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— TOURS IN BHUTAN

7 Days in Bhutan: A Journey Through Heartland of Bhutan

Day 1: Arrival in Bhutan – Paro to Thimphu

Your Bhutanese adventure begins as you land at Paro International Airport, where your guide will greet you outside the terminal. After clearing immigration, embark on a 1.5-hour scenic drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s vibrant capital city. Enjoy the picturesque landscapes, winding rivers, and traditional Bhutanese villages along the way. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and spend a relaxed evening adjusting to Bhutan’s serene atmosphere.

Day 2: Exploring Thimphu – Tradition & Culture

Start your day with a visit to the Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan’s rare national animal, the takin. Next, visit Buddha Dordenma, one of the largest seated Buddha statues in the world, offering breathtaking views of Thimphu Valley.

Explore Bhutan’s rich heritage at the Simply Bhutan Museum, an interactive space showcasing traditional architecture, daily life, and history. In the afternoon, witness the intricate craftsmanship at the Institute of Zorig Chusum (School of Arts & Crafts) and admire the Tashichho Dzong, Bhutan’s administrative and monastic center.

Stroll through Kaja Throm, a lively local market where vendors sell fresh produce, dry goods, and street food. End the day at the Craft Bazaar, where local artisans showcase Bhutanese textiles, paintings, and handicrafts, followed by an evening walk through Thimphu’s charming streets.

Day 3: Thimphu to Phobjikha – Into the Wilderness

After breakfast, embark on a 4-hour drive (130 km) to Phobjikha Valley, a pristine glacial valley known for its untouched beauty. En route, stop at Dochula Pass (3,100m), home to 108 memorial chortens and panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas.

As you descend into Wangduephodrang, marvel at the stunning Wangdue Dzong perched on a ridge overlooking the valley. Upon arrival in Phobjikha, visit the Black-Necked Crane Information Centre, where you can learn about these endangered birds that migrate here from Tibet (best viewed between November and February).

Continue to Gangtey Monastery, a revered Buddhist monastery with panoramic views of the valley. Next, take a gentle nature hike through Phobjikha Valley, passing through lush meadows, forests, and charming villages, allowing you to soak in the tranquility of this scenic region.

Optional Experience: End the day with a traditional hot stone bath at a local homestay, a therapeutic and authentic Bhutanese wellness experience.

Day 4: Journey to Punakha – Bhutan’s Ancient Capital

After breakfast, drive 2 hours (80 km) to Punakha, stopping en route for a short hike to Chimi Lhakhang (Temple of Fertility), a pilgrimage site dedicated to the legendary ‘Divine Madman’ and famous for its fertility blessings.

Upon arrival, visit Punakha Dzong, an architectural masterpiece located at the confluence of the Pho Chu (Male) and Mo Chu (Female) Rivers. This fortress played a crucial role in Bhutanese history and was the coronation site of Bhutan’s first king in 1907.

A short walk from the dzong takes you to Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge (160m), offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding countryside. Optional Experience: For adventure seekers, enjoy river rafting on the Mo Chu River, a thrilling activity available at an additional cost.

Day 5: Punakha to Paro – A Journey Through Time

Before departing for Paro, visit Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Lhakhang, a hilltop temple built for world peace. A short uphill hike (45 minutes) rewards you with panoramic views of the Punakha Valley and surrounding mountains.

After the visit, drive back to Paro (4-5 hours) and check into your hotel upon arrival. Spend the evening exploring Paro town, admiring its traditional Bhutanese architecture, browsing handicraft shops, and enjoying a traditional Bhutanese meal at a local restaurant.

Day 6: The Iconic Tiger’s Nest & Paro’s Hidden Gems

Begin your day with the hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Bhutan’s most iconic landmark, perched 900 meters above the valley floor. The 4-5 hour round-trip trek offers breathtaking views and an opportunity to experience Bhutan’s spiritual essence.

After descending, visit Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress that once defended Bhutan from Tibetan invasions and has been recently restored. Continue to Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, dating back to the 7th century.

Conclude your exploration with a visit to the National Museum of Bhutan, which houses artifacts, traditional masks, and paintings depicting Bhutan’s rich heritage. End the day with a leisurely stroll through Paro town, where you can relax at a café or shop for souven

Day 7: Farewell to Bhutan

After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure. As you bid farewell to Bhutan, take with you memories of breathtaking landscapes, spiritual moments, and the warmth of the Bhutanese people.

Note: Throughout your journey, enjoy stays in carefully selected accommodations, ensuring a blend of comfort and an authentic Bhutanese experience.

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