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Bhutan Highlights: 7 Days of Culture & Serenity

Bhutan Highlights: 7 Days of Culture & Serenity

Duration :   06 Nights/07 Days
Places Covered :  
  • Paro
  • Thimphu
  • Punakha
  • Dochula Pass

Experience the magic of Bhutan on this captivating 7-day journey through Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. Surrounded by pristine Himalayan landscapes, discover a land where ancient traditions, spiritual heritage, and natural beauty exist in perfect harmony.

Begin in Paro and travel to the charming capital of Thimphu, exploring iconic landmarks, sacred monasteries, and vibrant cultural sites. Cross the scenic Dochula Pass to reach the lush Punakha Valley, home to majestic riverside dzongs and peaceful countryside.

Immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture, visit ancient temples, and enjoy breathtaking valley views before returning to Paro. The highlight of your journey awaits with an unforgettable hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside.

This thoughtfully designed itinerary offers the perfect balance of culture, nature, and relaxation—creating a truly enriching Bhutan experience.

Tashi Delek - Discover the Last Shangri-La.


Daywise Itinerary

Tashi Delek! Welcome to Bhutan. Upon arrival at Paro International Airport (2,262 m, Western Bhutan), you will be warmly greeted by our local representative. From there, enjoy a scenic drive of approximately 50 km (1.5 hours) to Thimphu, stopping en route for sightseeing at some of Bhutan’s iconic landmarks.

Sightseeing Highlights:

  • Tamchog Lhakhang & Iron Bridge: Located along the Paro River, this temple is accessed via a unique iron chain bridge adorned with colorful prayer flags. Built by the Tibetan saint and polymath Thangtong Gyalpo (1385–1464), famously known as the "Iron Bridge Maker," the site is a testament to his architectural genius.
  • Buddha Dordenma Statue (Kuenselphodrang, Buddha Point): Standing 51.5 meters tall, this bronze and gold-gilded statue is the largest sitting Shakyamuni Buddha in the world, containing 125,000 smaller Buddha statues inside. Completed in 2015, it was built to fulfill a prophecy of spreading peace and happiness globally, while offering panoramic views of the Thimphu Valley.
  • National Memorial Chorten: Built in 1974 in memory of the Third King, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, this Tibetan-style stupa symbolizes world peace and prosperity. Admire its intricate paintings and sculptures, and observe local Bhutanese circumambulating the chorten in clockwise prayers throughout the day.
  • Optional: Bhutan Post Office Headquarters – home to the world’s largest photo book and Bhutanese stamp collection. Here, you can even create personalized stamps featuring your own face! (Open Monday–Saturday; summer: 9:00–17:00, winter: 9:00–16:00; lunch break: 13:00–14:00.)

After sightseeing, check in to your hotel in Thimphu for some rest and to adjust to the time difference.

Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Thimphu

After breakfast, explore the cultural and historical highlights of Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu:

  • Motithang Takin Preserve (Takin Sanctuary): A wildlife reserve for Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin, a unique creature with the head of a goat and the body of a cow, believed to have been created by the Tibetan saint Drukpa Kunley.
  • Folk Heritage Museum (Phelchey Toenkhyim): Set inside a traditional 19th-century three-story house, this museum offers a glimpse into rural Bhutanese life, showcasing household artifacts, tools, and equipment. The museum also hosts live demonstrations of local customs and educational programs.
  • School of Arts and Crafts (Thimphu National Institute for Zorig Chusum): Established in 1971, the institute teaches Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts, including painting, sculpting, woodcarving, calligraphy, papermaking, bronze casting, embroidery, weaving, carpentry, masonry, bamboo/cane weaving, gold/silver smithy, and blacksmithing.
  • Tashichho Dzong (Thimphu Dzong): Known as the “Fortress of the Glorious Religion,” this dzong houses the throne room of His Majesty the King, government offices, and the central monastic body. Built in 1641 and rebuilt in the 1960s, it features two main entrances—one to the administrative offices and one to the monastic quarters.
  • Zilukha Nunnery (Drubthob Goemba): Founded in 1976, this is Bhutan’s largest nunnery, home to around 70 nuns. Perched above Thimphu’s golf course, it offers insights into the nuns’ lifestyle and a beautiful view of Tashichho Dzong.
  • Optional: Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory - observe traditional Bhutanese paper-making techniques.

Return to your hotel for rest and relaxation.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Thimphu

After breakfast, depart Thimphu and drive 74 km (approx. 2.5 hours) to Punakha, stopping at scenic and historical landmarks along the way:

  • Dochula Pass: At an altitude of 3,100 meters, this mountain pass is adorned with 108 memorial chortens (Druk Wangyal Chortens) honoring Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in 2003. Colorful prayer flags flutter across the pass, and on clear days, it offers spectacular views of the snow-capped Himalayas—an ideal spot for photos and reflection.
  • Wangdue Phodrang Dzong: Built in 1638 by Ngawang Namgyal, this impressive fortress sits on a ridge overlooking the confluence of the Punak Tsang Chhu and Dang Chhu rivers. Its commanding location emphasizes both its strategic importance and its role as a center of civil and religious authority.

Upon arrival in Punakha, check in at your hotel and enjoy some rest and relaxation.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Punakha

After breakfast, enjoy a relaxing day exploring the cultural and spiritual highlights of Punakha:

  • Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten: Located on the west bank of the Mo Chhu River, this stunning chorten was built in 1990 by Ashi Tsering Yangdon Wangchuck to ward off evil and promote peace. Accessible via a suspension bridge and a 45-minute walk, the Chorten showcases traditional Bhutanese architecture, art, and craftsmanship, and offers panoramic views of the Punakha Valley and Punakha Dzong.
  • Punakha Dzong: Known as the “Palace of Great Happiness,” this dzong sits at the confluence of the Mo Chu (Mother) and Pho Chu (Father) rivers. Built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, it served as Bhutan’s administrative center until 1955 and is now the winter residence of the Je Khenpo, Chief Abbot of the Central Monastic Body. The dzong also hosted the royal wedding of the 5th King in 2011. Visit in May to see the valley adorned with vibrant jacaranda blooms.
  • Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple): Nestled among rice fields, this hilltop temple is a pilgrimage site for couples seeking blessings for children. Following the teachings of Drukpa Kunley, symbolic phalluses are found throughout the temple, believed to aid fertility. Visitors can also purchase colorful handicrafts featuring this unique symbol.

Return to your hotel in Punakha for rest and relaxation.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Punakha

After breakfast, drive back to Paro (115 km, approx. 2.5 hours). In the afternoon, explore some of Paro’s historic and spiritual landmarks:

  • Dobji Dzong: Perched majestically on a hilltop, this is considered the first model dzong in Bhutan. Built in 1531 by Ngawang Chogyal, the dzong is associated with legends linking it to the Tibetan saint Jetsun Milarepa. Its commanding position provides panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
  • Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong): Known as the “Fortress of the Heap of Jewels,” this impressive dzong was built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Accessible via a traditional wooden cantilever bridge, it houses the district administration and the monastic body. The dzong’s courtyard hosts the annual Paro Tsechu, a major Bhutanese festival featuring traditional mask dances.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang: One of Bhutan’s oldest temples, built in 659 AD by King Songtsen Gampo, marking the arrival of Buddhism in Bhutan. The temple features the original 7th-century Jowo Sakyamuni statue and a depiction of Chenrezig with 11 heads and 1,000 arms. A legendary orange tree outside the courtyard is said to bear fruit year-round.

Return to your hotel in Paro and relax after a culturally enriching day.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

After breakfast, drive from Paro city to the starting point of the Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang Goemba) trek. The hike takes about 2.5 hours one-way (approx. 5 hours round trip), with a rest at the scenic midway viewpoint. Guests may also opt for a horse ride (self-paid) from the base camp to the Taktsang Cafeteria for lunch.

  • Tiger’s Nest Monastery: Perched dramatically on a cliff 900 meters above Paro Valley, this iconic monastery was first built in 1692. According to legend, Guru Rinpoche (a revered Buddhist saint) rode a tigress to this site and meditated in a cave for 3 years, 3 months, and 3 days. Today, it remains a sacred pilgrimage site and one of Bhutan’s most visited landmarks.
  • Ta Dzong – National Museum of Bhutan: Originally a watchtower completed in 1649, Ta Dzong is Bhutan’s tallest cylindrical building at 22 meters with six floors. Converted into the National Museum in 1968, it houses a rich collection of Bhutanese artifacts, including thangkas, masks, pottery, armor, stamps, photos, statues, costumes, relics, and religious paintings.

Conclude the day with a farewell dinner and traditional Bhutanese cultural dance show in Paro, celebrating your memorable journey through the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Overnight: Paro

After breakfast, our local representative will transfer you from your hotel to Paro International Airport for your onward journey.

Take with you the memories of Bhutan’s stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. We wish you happiness and hope your journey with us leaves lasting impressions. Tashi Delek!

Note: Itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, seasonal changes, national holidays, or special events to ensure the best possible travel experience.

Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: N/A


Package Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) as mandated by the Royal Government of Bhutan.
  • Accommodation in certified 3β˜… / 4β˜… / 5β˜… hotels (as per package selection).
  • Daily meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner).
  • Licensed English-speaking Bhutanese tour guide.
  • Private transportation with experienced driver throughout the trip.
  • Airport transfers (arrival & departure).
  • All internal travel permits and route permits.
  • Entrance fees to monuments, museums, and cultural sites.
  • Bottled drinking water during sightseeing.
  • Government taxes and service charges.
  • Basic travel assistance and on-ground support.

Exclusions

  • International airfare to and from Bhutan.
  • Visa fee for Bhutan (if applicable).
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended).
  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, shopping, etc.).
  • Alcoholic beverages and bar bills.
  • Tips and gratuities for guide and driver.
  • Optional activities (e.g., spa treatments, hot stone bath, special cultural shows).
  • Single room supplement (if not specified in the package).
  • Charges for camera/video permits at certain sites.
  • Any expenses arising due to flight delays, cancellations, weather conditions, or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Emergency evacuation and medical expenses.

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