3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour Package

  • Duration 4
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade
  • Starts at
  • Ends at
  • Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
  • Accommodation Included
  • Max. Altitude
  • Activity Tour and Exploration
  • Group Type
  • Group Size
  • Best Season

3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour Package Overview

Traveling from Nepal for a 3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour Package is a short but amazing experience in a nation popular for its spectacular topographies, rich culture, and warm welcome. Popularly called the “Land of the Thunder Dragon”, this country is located in the eastern part of the Himalayas and provides visitors with a distinct ethnicity that combines Buddhism, true beauty, and a well-maintained legacy. The tour will be excellent for those travelers who are searching for a tranquil escape on the other hand a chance to witness this nation’s highlights during this short period. 

When the visitors arrive at the Paro International Airport, they can also get an opportunity to view the valley’s amazing highland views. The guide will be there to greet them and will be taken to the capital city Thimphu, which is around 1-hour drive from the airport. This journey provides amazing vistas of green valleys, small settlements, and attractive rivers. When the visitors are in Thimphu, they can have a wonderful evening by discovering the markets of the city, interacting with the local people, and trying the traditional Bhutanese food. 

The first day of the tour will be a light introduction to the nation which lets the travelers submerge into the peaceful ambiance and start to know the living style of Bhutanese people. The second of the 3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour Package begins with an exploration of Thimphu city that involves discovering some of the city’s famous attractions. The major cities of the town are Tashichho Dzong, a famous fortress and monastery, and the National Memorial Chorten, where the local people are seen preparing and meditating. Another not to be missed is the Buddha Dordenma statue, one of the biggest statues of Buddha on the planet, built on the high ground overlooking the city. 

From this site, the travelers acquire an amazing vista of the city and nearby valleys. Other attractions may involve the Folk Heritage Museum, which provides a glimpse into Bhutanese customs, and the Textile Museum, which displays the country’s lively weaving tradition. At the time the exploring of the day is over, travelers will head back to Paro for an overnight stay. On the third day of the 3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour Package, the travelers enter on an unforgettable hike to Paro Taktsang, also called the Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The monastery is built on a cliffside above the Paro Valley and is one of this country’s most classic wonders. 

After visiting this amazing Monastery, travelers will hike back to the town, through its picturesque shops and cultural Bhutanese architecture, before proceeding to the hotel for a reposeful evening. On the fourth day of this tour, travelers say goodbye to Bhutan, carrying with them unforgettable moments of its amazing topographies, religious places, and kind people. The travelers then proceeded to the airport for their departure. Bhutan’s dedication to safeguarding its customs and surroundings provides visitors with an honest distinct journey, one that will last with them for a longer duration. 

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The travelers will receive a warm welcome from the local guides at the airport. With a short ride with attractive valleys and rivers, the visitors will reach the capital city of Thimphu. When the evening comes, travelers can explore the local market in the city and try the Bhutanese traditional food. They will spend a restful night in Thimphu.

Start the day exploring major attractions of Thimphu, that includes Tashichho Dzong, National Memorial Chorten, and the tall Buddha Dordenma statue, that provides amazing city vistas. Also explore Bhutanese customs in the Folk Heritage Museum. After that, head back to Paro for the restful night.

Witness the high point of this tour through the hike to the popular Tiger’s Nest Monastery, built on a cliff above this valley. The hike provides beautiful vistas and a tranquil atmosphere. Later, discover the town and relax in Paro

Say goodbye to Bhutan, carrying memorable memories of its original beauty and religious places as you leave the country from the airport.

Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes

Lodging: lodgings in hotels (shared room).

Food: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Transport: Personal transportation in Bhutan, airport car service

Guide: English-speaking Bhutanese guide.

Entry Charges: All permits and entry charges.

Taxes: Government royalty and explorer tariff.

Cost Excludes

Visa Charges: Bhutan visa processing fee.

Air Transport: To and from Paro.

Minor Expenses: mementos, snacks, etc.

Insurance: Travel insurance.

Tips: Optional for guides and drivers.

 

Departure Dates
  • We have daily departures for this trip from March to May and from mid-September to mid-December. You can type in the number of passengers to book a reservation and select a date that is convenient for you. Due to group size, we never cancel a trip once you’ve made a reservation. If you would rather join the group, we will add more travelers on the selected date. You can let us know once you make a reservation or earlier.
Useful Info

Best Time: Spring (March-May) & Fall (Sep-Nov).

Visa: Needed; organized by the tour operator.

Currency: BTN (Indian Rupees accepted).

Connectivity: Local SIMs accessible; Wi-Fi in hotels.

Etiquette: Dress modestly; value local cultures.

Insurance: Recommended for health & travel safety.

FAQs
  • Yes, all visitors from other countries traveling to Bhutan must have a valid visa. The tour operator normally arranges the visa and all the processing done by them. The visitors are required to have a passport with a minimum of six months of legality and identification photo.

     

  • No, this package normally doesn’t include flights operating from these countries. You’ll be required to book your air tickets to Paro, by oneself, normally conducted by Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines from Nepal.

  • Yes, Bhutan accepts the use of Indian currencies at par with Bhutanese Ngultrum, although lower denominations are advantageous for comfort in transactions. All over Bhutan, Indian currencies are widely and openly used, so if you have Indian currencies don’t worry.

  • Yes, Bhutan’s cultural places need respectful dress. Make sure your shoulders and knees are covered at the time of going for the exploration of the temples and shrines to value the culture of Bhutan and have a good impression of the Bhutanese people.

  • Of course, travel insurance that covers health, accidents, and tour cancellations is recommended. Bhutan’s high altitudes and hilly areas can generate hazards, so the travel insurance for every visitor visiting the country provides composure.

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