This 4-day tour is designed for travelers looking for a peaceful, spiritual, and rejuvenating experience in Bhutan. Engage in wellness therapies, yoga, and meditation while exploring Bhutan’s sacred temples, monasteries, and natural beauty.
Overview
Bhutan adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers remote valleys and sacred mountain landscapes offers a thrilling exploration of the country’s natural wonders. Hike through picturesque valleys, climb rugged mountain trails, and immerse yourself in the peaceful and spiritual atmosphere of Bhutan.
Itinerary
Cost Includes
- Pick up and drop from the airport/railway/bus station.
- Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis.
- All breakfast included at hotels.
- All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle.
- Driver’s bata, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges All applicable taxes
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit Bhutan for pleasant weather, clear skies, and blooming landscapes.
Winter (December to February) is cold, but the clear skies and quieter atmosphere are appealing to some.
Monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall, though the country is lush and green during this period.
The official currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). The Indian Rupee (INR) is also widely accepted, though it is important to carry Bhutanese currency for use in remote areas.
The official language is Dzongkha, but English is widely spoken, especially in urban areas, hotels, and tourist locations. Many Bhutanese also speak local dialects based on their region.
Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest): Perched on a cliff, this iconic Buddhist monastery is Bhutan’s most famous landmark.
Punakha Dzong: A stunning fortress on the confluence of two rivers.
Buddha Dordenma Statue: A giant Buddha statue offering panoramic views of Thimphu.
Phobjikha Valley: Known for its wildlife and the rare Black-Necked Crane.
National Memorial Chorten: A symbol of peace and a popular religious site in Thimphu.