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It is not an exaggeration to describe Bhutan as a well-known tourist destination, with a large number of tourists visiting each year. If you want to discover the Kingdom of Bhutan, book this 8-night, 9-day Bhutan Budget Trip. Because this country is predominantly Buddhist, you will visit a number of forts and Buddhist monasteries during your tour. You will visit Thimphu, Bumthang, and other places.
Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We tailor holidays to your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a vacation to your specific requirements for an unforgettable international tour.
Arrive at Paro International Airport. Transfer to Thimphu, Bhutan's capital, and settle into a hotel.
Thimphu is a fascinating mix of tradition and modernity. The Thimphu valley offers spectacular views of natural beauty.
Stay at a hotel for the night.
After breakfast, the full second day is set out for a visit to the well-known Thimphu Valley.
Thimphu has a lot to offer. The National Memorial Chorten, the National Library, the Textile and Folk Heritage Museum, the Institute for Zorig Chusum, Trashichhodzong, and the Handicrafts Emporium are all worth a visit.
Stay the night in Thimphu at a hotel.
After breakfast, begin your journey to Trongsa through Dochula Pass (10,130 feet). Lunch is served in Wangduephodrang. En route, stop at Pelela Pass and the 18th century Chendbji Chorten.
Once you reach the Dochula Pass, take a moment to enjoy the Chorten, prayer flags, and Mani wall that line the road. Continue on your way to Trongsa. You will pass through Pelela Pass. Mountain forests are replaced by dwarf bamboo, resulting in a dramatic change in vegetation.
After arriving in Trongsa late in the afternoon. Check into the lodge for the night.
Today, visit Trongsa Dzong. Later Begin your trek to Bumthang by crossing the Yutongla pass. After arriving, check into the lodge.
Trongsa Dzong was built in 1648 and served as the monarchical seat of the Bhutanese kingdom's centre and eastern regions. This huge stronghold has multiple floors that slant down the contours of the ridge on which it is built.
Stay in the lodge for the night.
Spend the day wandering about Bumthang.
Bumthang is home to numerous major Buddhist monasteries and temples. Kurje Lhakhang, Jambey Lhakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang, and Jakar Dzong are all worth a visit. Stroll through the village and stop by the small artisan shops near the entrance.
Stay the night at resort.
After breakfast, drive to Punakha, stopping for lunch at Trongsa along the way. Along the journey to Punakha, stop by Wangduephodrang Dzong and the town.
This attractive and tranquil town serves as the administrative centre for the same-named district. It is well-known for its rice farming.
When you get in Punakha, check into a hotel and spend the night.
In the morning, go to Punakha Dzong. After lunch, take a trip to Paro. On the way, stop by Simtokha Dzong, which was erected in 1627. Check into a hotel upon arrival.
Punakha Dzong, a majestic structure built at the confluence of two rivers. During the winter, it is still inhabited by a monk's body. Over the decades, the castle has resisted numerous natural disasters.
Stay the night in Paro at a hotel.
Spend the day exploring Paro Valley. Visit the well-known Ta and Paro Dzongs. Drive up the valley after lunch to Drukgyel Dzong. On the way, stop by Kyichu Lhakhang, which was built in the 7th century.
Ta Dzong was was a watchtower for Paro Dzong and currently houses the National Museum. The Paro Dzong is an ancient enormous structure built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.
Stay at a hotel in Paro for the night.
After breakfast, return to the airport for your return/onward flight.
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