5 Nights 6 Days Bhutan Tour Package

  • Duration 6
  • 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 Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November)

5 Nights 6 Days Bhutan Tour Package Overview

Bhutan, a religious nation located in the mountainous regions, captures visitors through its distinct blend of devoutness, ethnicity, and raw beauty. Popularly called as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon” this nation provides an amazing journey which is rich in the custom and infused in Buddhist religion, creating it an excellent destination for travelers searching tranquil retreat, adventure, and perception into an ethnicity which places joyfulness above richness. This 5 Nights 6 Days Bhutan Tour Package from Nepal lets visitors explore the soul of Bhutan, traveling through more than a little nation’s most prominent and amazing topographies. 

Bhutan is highlighted as a place to go on holiday because of its dedication to conserving ethnicity, heritage, and the surroundings. The nation’s “Gross National Happiness” (GNH) principle underlines its dedication to its loyalty to environmentally-friendly tourism on the other hand emphasizes welfare over acquisitiveness. Far apart from a lot of destinations, Bhutan controls the number of visitors every year, ensuring that travelers find peace and originality which define this nation. This accession provides a more intense and unbroken journey, letting visitors connect more deeply with this country’s traditions, religiousness, and natural topographies.

The 5 Nights 6 Days Bhutan Tour Package starts at Paro, the only international airport in the country. Paro is covered by highlands and customary Bhutanese houses, providing a picturesque beginning to the tour. One of the significant attractions of this place is Taktsang Monastery, or Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The monastery is very popular and built on the cliffside high above the Paro valley. Taktsang monastery needs a difficult hike to reach, yet the amazing vistas and peaceful ambience make it rewarding. The tranquility in its environment and the legends covering this holy site make an unforgettable journey.  

When you are in the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu, you can witness a blend of custom and progress. This city is distinct amidst capitals due to the reason that it has no presence of traffic lights; rather, traffic is handled by friendly police officers. In the city, you can see the spectacular Buddha Dordenma, a big statue of Buddha overlooking it. Thimphu city is also home to a commercial hub of local crafts, that offer an opportunity to witness arts of Bhutan and purchase mementos. Another highpoint is the Tashichho Dzong, a fortress catering as both a government office and spiritual place. These fortresses, called as dzongs, are an essential portion of the country’s craftsmanship and heritage, displaying Bhutan’s in-depth religious roots. 

Heading east to Punakha introduces travelers to the country’s attractive rural area, with pastures, rivers, and highland vistas. Punakha is popular for its Punakha Dzong,regarded as the most attractive fortress in the nation. Situated at the meeting point of two rivers, this fortress is significantly attractive during spring at the time surrounding jacaranda trees bloom through purple flowers. This town provides a calm escape and an opportunity to see the nation’s countryside, where the people of Bhutan live intimately with nature. 

Day to Day Itinerary
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After landing at this airport a guide will take you to the capital city. Explore the main attractions here.

Discover National Library, Folk Heritage Museum, and Handicrafts Market. In the evening walk through the local markets of this city. Stay over.

Ride to Punakha on this day and on that way at Dochula Pass stop for the amazing vistas of mountains. Explore Punakha Dzong, popular for its attractive location by two rivers. Overnight .

Head back to the Valley and discover the famous Rinpung Dzong and Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the country’s oldest shrines. Overnight.

Hike to the popular Tiger’s Nest Monastery, built to the cliffside through amazing vistas. Stay over.

Ride to Paro Airport to travel back to your country, carrying beautiful memories of this nation that will last for a lifetime.

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

Cost Includes

Lodgings: 5 nights in booked hotels

Food: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day

Transport: Private transportation for airport service and excursion

Conducted Tour: Competent, English-speaking guide

Entry Charges: Admission to all mentioned attractions

Permits: Bhutan visa and travel permits

Cost Excludes

Air Transports: International flights to/from Paro

Travel Insurance: Health and travel insurance

Personal Expenditure: Mementos, snacks, and personal belongings

Tips: For guide, driver, and hotel staff

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

Elevation: Bhutan has higher elevation; take it easy, significantly at the time of hiking.

Respect Customs: Bhutan values tradition—dress modestly and follow native practice, significantly in shrines and dzongs.

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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