Price (per person)
Duration
Tour Type
Itinerary
Thimphu
Tashinamgey Resort 4
Arrive at Paro International Airport proceed to the immigration counter. Complete Immigration formalities and you will be transferred to Thimphu (65 kms – 1.15 hrs drive). The city is located on the bank of River Wang Chuu. After check in at hotel, half day sightseeing Thimphu. Thimphu the capital city of Bhutan. Memorial Chorten - On the western side of Thimphu's Memorial Chorten, a row of wooden platforms sits in the long grass. Each has been polished smooth by the prostrations of faithful worshippers who gather here in sun, rain or snow, to pay their respects to His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–1972), the Third King of Bhutan. The Chorten, with its elaborate golden peak representing the crescent moon and sun, is one of Thimphu's most striking religious landmarks. Constructed in 1974, the Tibetan-style chorten's whitewashed exterior boasts richly decorated chapels - one facing each of the cardinal directions. Kuensel Phodrang – The statue was cast in bronze in China and transported by sea and road to this site once occupied by the palace of Druk Desi, a secular ruler of Bhutan in the eighteenth-century. At its completion, the statue will contain 1,25,000 gilded Buddha statues and a wealth of other statuary. Takin Reserve & Mini Zoo - Add to Wish List Hidden in a fold of the forest-draped hills high above Thimphu, a herd of takin make their home in the Mothithang Takin Preserve. Formerly a small zoo, the king decreed that the animals should be freed rather than kept in captivity. However, instead of wandering deeper into the hills, the tame takin took to the streets of Thimphu, where they became a traffic hazard as they foraged for food. Night stay at Thimpu.
Sedan (Private)
Thimphu
Punakha
Paro
Paro
Inclusions
- Transfers
- Accommodation
- Sightseeing
Accommodation
Place | Hotel | Star | Days |
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Thimpu | Tashinamgey Resort | 4 | Day 1 |
Punakha | Zingkham Resort | 4 | Day 2 |
Punakha | Zingkham Resort | 4 | Day 3 |
Paro | Tashinamgey Resort | 4 | Day 4 |
Paro | Tashinamgey Resort | 4 | Day 5 |
Price Detail
From 25-12-2024 To 25-01-2025 | Amount | Tax | Customize Quote |
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Twin Sharing Basis | ₹36,300 | Tax included |
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Child Without Bed | ₹7,100 | Tax included |
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With Extra Bed | ₹13,600 | Tax included |
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Child With Bed | ₹13,600 | Tax included |
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Terms and Conditions
Information
Accessibility
Entry into Bhutan can be made either by land or by air. Druk Air & Bhutan airlines, the National Air Carrier of the country operates regular fights to / from Paro to Delhi, Kolkatta, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Dhaka, Kathmandu and Bangkok. By surface, entry into Bhutan is possible through southern border town of Phuentsholing. This frontier town is about 5 hours drive from Thimphu and Paro, 5 hours drive from Bagdogra and 7 hours drive from Darjeeling and Gangtok.
Entry Permit
Indian Nationals travelling between Bhutan & India do not need Visa. An identity document, be it either passport or an election commission I. D card is, however required for presentation at the immigration during entry, to obtain an entry permit along with 02 passport size photographs. Indian Nationals travelling between Bhutan and Nepal require valid passport or Voter ID card (Exection card).
For all Bhutan tour please ask the client to carry –
Ø 04 Recent Color Photograph of every member traveling.
Ø For minors school / college identity card will be applicable but they must be accompanied by parents or people with election id card / passport
Ø Original Passport / Election Id card which is mandatory for all passengers. Indian national if flying to Bhutan from any second country (NEPAL & BANGLADESH) or vice versa require valid passport which is mandatory.
Route Permit
It is required for those travelling beyond Dochula pass, in central and western Bhutan. The Route Permit is processed & issued in Thimphu, only after arrival in Bhutan and on producing Entry Permit which travelers obtain on arrival. Two copies of passport size photos required while processing Route Permit. Also this permit can be processed only during working days (Mon-Fri) and applications are accepted from 9-11 a.m and permit granted on same day from 3-5 p.m in summer and 3-4 p.m in winter.
Climate
Bhutan’s climate is quite unpredictable. The weather can vary dramatically from place to place and day to day. In Thimphu and Paro valleys, the winter daytime temperature averages 16 degrees Celsius during clear days and drops well below freezing point during the night. The fluctuations are not so great during the summer and the daytime temperature rises to mid-twenties Celsius.
Clothes
From May to September, cotton clothes are sufficient, plus a woolen sweater or light jacket. From November to the end of April, however, you will need very warm clothes. Comfortable sports shoes are also recommended. Mountain boots are not necessary unless you are trekking.
Food
Bhutanese delicacies are rich with spicy chillies and cheese but are normally tempered to the taste of the visitors. All our selected hotels and lodges offer delicious Indian, Chinese, Continental and Bhutanese cuisine. Hotels normally serve a mixture of vegetarian and non-vegetarian items on buffet style however pure vegetarian meals also served on request and prior information.
Currency
The Bhutanese currency is called Ngultrum (Nu.) and is at par with Indian Rupee. Credit cards (Amex and Visa cards) are accepted by only few limited establishments and no ATM centers are available. Indian Rupee is acceptable all over Bhutan, except Rs 500 and Rs 2000 denominations.
Language
The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha and a large number of dialects are spoken. English has been the language of educational instruction since 1964 and is widely spoken. Also locals at popular tourist destinations understand and speak Hindi.
Religion
Mahayana Buddhism is the state religion and the majority of Bhutanese people follow Drukpa school of the Kagyupa sect.
Security
Bhutan is very safe destination with lowest crime rate in the world. In general you will find Bhutanese people very warm, hospitable, helpful and friendly.
Telephones
Telecommunication is well developed and efficient in Bhutan. The country code is + 975. If you wish to bring your own mobile phone please contact your manufacturer/supplier directly to obtain up-to-date information.
Photography
You can photograph almost everywhere in Bhutan. The people are highly photogenic and everyone seems to wear a smile. However, very often the Bhutanese are camera shy so use your discretion at all times and when in doubt ask verbally or by gesture. Also while photographing Dzongs, monasteries and temples, please check with your guide.
Shopping
Shops are normally open between 09:00hrs - 20:00hrs Monday to Sunday. Markets are held regularly and are a rich source of local clothing and jewelry.
Customs
The Bhutanese authorities strictly monitor export of any religious antiquities of any kind form the kingdom. Personal electronic devices and reasonable amount of cigarettes and alcohol are permitted into the kingdom.
The following goods may be imported into Bhutan:
- 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco
- 1 litre bottle of spirits
- 250ml of eau de toilette