Thimphu, Punakha & Paro (4N/5D)

04 Nights/05 Days

Overview

The Kingdom of Bhutan, the Land of Thunder Dragon is well known for promoting its state philosophy "Gross National Happiness" over Gross Domestic Product and productivity. As a tourist, you will enjoy witnessing rich culture heritage, cultural sites, old buildings, monuments, shrines, and landmarks that have cultural significance and historical values. A tour to Bhutan generally offers sightseeing tours oftwo or more places namely Paro, Thimpu, Punakha, and Bumthang, and hikes to Chari Monastery, Taktsang Goenba (Tiger's Nest Monastery), etc depending on your length of stay. Bhutanese culture is observed as one of the most antique culture which is based on Buddhism and the state religion is Vajrayana Buddhism. For many centuries Bhutan remained isolated from the rest of the world, thus steadily taking its toll for the development of her own culture, which is now considered as prominent and living culture.

Highlight

Tour Highlight

  • Visit some of the important and religious landmarks in Bhutan
  • Immersion in Nature Biodiversity
  • Day Hike to ‘Tiger’s Nest’

 

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Paro, drive to Thimphu. Sightseeing.Overnight stay at hotel in Thimphu.

Day 02: Thimphu - Punakha sightseeing. Overnight stay at hotel in Punakha

Day 03: Punakha - Paro sightseeing. Overnight stay at hotel in Paro

Day 04: Paro -"Hike to Tiger’s Nest". Overnight stay at hotel in Paro

Day 05: Departure

Daywise Tour Itinerary

Distance: 65km (1.5hrs)

Elevation: 2,250mts / 7,382ft

Paro: It is a broad and beautiful green bowl valley surrounded by jagged Himalayan Mountains and forested hillsides, crossed by beautiful rivers and dotted with medieval fortresses. It was built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646 AD and has been the legislative, executive, judicial and religious centre for the people of Paro. Also the nations home of National Museum and International Airport. The flight to Paro is considered one of the most spectacular flight experiences in the world.  While flying in and out of Bhutan, one can see Mt.Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makula, and other high peaks such as Jumolhari, Jichu Drakey, and Tsrim Gang. After immigration and customs formalities you will be received by the representatives from HatchWay Holidays.

After landing, drive to Thimphu and visit Tachog Monastery & Tachog Temple & Iron Chain Bridge

  • Tachog Lhakhang Dzong is located on the way to Paro valley, and one must actually cross one of Drupthob Thangtong Gyalpo bridges to get to the Dzong. Drupthob Thangtong Gyalpo was the man who built the iron chain bridges in Bhutan in the late 1300s, and is said to have built 108 of these bridges around Tibet and Bhutan. Many of them are still in use today, showing how strong and durable the bridges are.

Thimphu (2320m): Is the capital of Bhutan with a population of about 100000 and is the nation's largest city. It depicts strong national character in its architectural style yet it is legislative, executive, judicial and religious centre of the government.

Check into hotel and visit the following places:

Buddha Point

  • Built in 2006, world’s largest sitting Buddha housing over Hundreds of Thousands of small statues inside. It is the center of attraction to all the people radiating its splendor in all directions and harbinger of happiness and peace.

Changangkha Lhakhang

  • It is a fortress like temple and monastic school perched on a ridge above Thimphu, south of Motithang. The temple was established in 12th century on a site chosen by Lama PhajoDrugomShigpo, who came from Tibet. The central statue here is Chenrezig in a manifestation with 11 heads. From temple courtyard, there is fascinating view of Thimphu valley. 

Tashichho Dzong

  • Tashichho Dzong has been the seat of the government since 1952 and presently houses the throne room and offices of the king, the secretariat and the ministries of home affairs and finance. Other government departments are housed in buildings nearby.

Evening: Free to explore Thimphu town.

Overnight in Thimphu.

Distance:77km (2.5hrs)

Elevation: 1,200mts / 3,900ft

The journey to Punakha includes the 108 Druk Wangyel Chorten commonly known as Dochula standing at 3150m above the sea level. The Druk Wangyel Chorten was built to celebrate the Stability and progress brought to Bhutan by His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth king of Bhutan. The pass provides spectacular 360 degree panaromic view of Himalayan Mountain Range.

After checking into hotel visit the following places:

Chimmi Lhakhang (45 min hike round trip)

  • Situated on a hillock in the centre of the valley, is dedicated to Lama DrukpaKuenley, who in the late 15th century used humor, songs and outrageous behavior to dramatize his teachings and due to this also known as "Divine Madman". Commonly known as fertile temple among and is frequented by childless couples and others alike for blessings.

Punakha Dzong

  • The name means Palace of Great Bliss. This Dzong stands magnificently on the spit of land where two rivers (Phochu and Mochu) meet. Punakha Dzong has special significance in Bhutanese history as the place where  Bhutan's first King, Ugyen Wangchuck, was crowned in 1907.

Suspension Bridge

  • This Bridge is located near Punakha Dzong and is the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan. The bridge connecting the nearby villages and mountains adjacent gives a magnificent view.

Evening: Free to explore Punakha Town

Overnight in Punakha.

Distance: 130km (4-5hrs)

Elevation: 1,200mts / 3,900ft

After breakfast drive back to Paro. After reaching check into hotel visit the following places:

National Museum (Ta Dzong)

  • Was built in the 17th century to guard the Paro Rimpong dzong (fortress) below.  It was said that the future first king was kept in this tower as a prisoner for a week. It was the third king who restored the Ta-dzong and converted it into the National Museum. The visit to the museum will familiarize you with the Bhutanese way of life and will also acquaint you with the natural and cultural history.

Farm house

  • Visit a local farm house for an experience for authentic Bhutanese lifestyle and unparalleled hospitality of a Bhutanese host. Enjoy a meal with the family here (optional)

Evening: Free to explore Paro Town

Overnight in Paro.

Bhutan’s most picturesque landmark, Taktshang the Tiger’s nest clings to the side of a steep cliff 300 meters above the Paro valley. The place was first visited by Guru Rimpoche, founder of the tantric form of Buddhism in Himalayan countries, in the 8th century.  It was said that he meditated there for about three months. The original temple was built in the 17th century, but tragically, it was consumed by fire in 1998. Like a phoenix, the temple was rebuilt to its fullest glory in 2003. Takshang is considered to be the 10th-holiest site in the Buddhist world. The programs afterward are optional to the guest.

Evening: Relax at hotel or free to explore further.

Overnight in Paro.

After breakfast, representative from HatchWay Holidays will see you off at Paro International Airport for your onward journey.


Places Covered

  • Paro
  • Thimphu
  • Punakha

Tour Inclusions

  • Sightseeing
  • Hotel
  • Car
  • Guide

Inclusions

  • Transfers from one place to another
  • Sightseeing in private cars
  • Vehicle will be provided based on the itinerary

Exclusions

  • Entrance fees at the monuments/ temples
  • Meals not mentioned in inclusions
  • Personal Expenses / Purchase of things
  • Any kind of insurance
  • Any increase in the govt. taxes and state taxes
  • Anything not mentioned in the itinerary.