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Explore Paro & Thimphu

  • Thimphu
  • Paro
8,850/- AED

per person, prices are based on twin sharing.

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Inclusions
Flight
Hotel
Transfer
Meals
Sight Seeing
Insurance
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1
    INCLUDED
  • Flight Flight
  • Hotel Hotel
  • Transfer Transfer
  • Meals Meals
  • Sight Seeing Sight Seeing
  • Insurance Insurance

Welcome to Bhutan!

On arrival at Paro International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the Thimphu hotel.

Day is free to explore the beautiful city at your own.

Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, occupies a valley in the country’s western interior. In addition to being the government seat, the city is known for its Buddhist sites. The massive Tashichho Dzong is a fortified monastery and government palace with gold-leaf roofs. The Memorial Chorten, a whitewashed structure with a gold spire, is a revered Buddhist shrine dedicated to Bhutan’s third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. 

Later in the evening, discover Thimphu on your own. Walk around the vibrant city, visit the Local Crafts Bazaar and buy your own hand-woven textiles, thangkha paintings, masks, and so many other items.

Overnight in Thimphu

Day 2
    INCLUDED
  • Flight Flight
  • Hotel Hotel
  • Meals Meals
  • Sight Seeing Sight Seeing

Breakfast at the hotel.

Get your full energy and get ready for a sightseeing tour in Thimphu valley including visit to such the place: the National Library where converges manifold of collection of priceless Buddhist manuscripts; the Institute for Zorig Chusum (the Painting School) where you will see the students undergo the 6-year training course about 13 Bhutanese traditional arts and crafts. Then, there will be the Textile Museum, come and see things inside, you will get an insight into one of the most distinctive art forms of Bhutan. The last destination for an energetic morning will be the Simply Bhutan, a wonderful place where you can experience Bhutanese culture and heritage, taste wine and butter tea, and practice their traditional sport – Archery. After lunch, visit Changangkha Lhakhang, Buddha Point (Kuensel Phodrang), and Simtokha Dzong, the three religious destinations that give you a deep look into the belief of Bhutanese people. Finally, the second day will end with the King ‘s Memorial Chorten, a beautiful building in white where you surely have a chance to bump into lots of people here, to learn about Bhutan’s third King.

Later in the afternoon drive to Paro, check in.

Day is free to explore the beautiful valley at your own pace.

Paro is a valley town in Bhutan, west of the capital, Thimphu. It is the site of the country’s only international airport and is also known for the many sacred sites in the area. North of town, the Taktsang Palphug (Tiger’s Nest) monastery clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley. Northwest of here are the remains of a defensive fortress, Drukgyel Dzong, dating from the 17th century.

Overnight in Paro.

Day 3
    INCLUDED
  • Flight Flight
  • Hotel Hotel
  • Meals Meals
  • Sight Seeing Sight Seeing

Breakfast at the hotel.

The morning begins with a Bhutan day trip to the Tiger’s Nest, also called Taktshang Monastery. Enjoy the excursion, then you absolutely have the best time of roughly 2-hour riding carriage to reach such the holy place as well as behold the stunning view at the high altitude. In the afternoon, head to Ta Dzong and Rinpung Dzong, and indulge yourself in the epical, religious ambiance as well as witness art form inside. The vibrant evening, visiting shops and local markets around Paro Main Street or immersing in the vibrant nightlife in several bars & clubs.

Overnight in Paro.

Day 4
    INCLUDED
  • Hotel Hotel
  • Transfer Transfer
  • Meals Meals
  • Sight Seeing Sight Seeing

After breakfast.The day is free until checkout time. The driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.

Tour Cost, Terms & Conditions

 

  • The rates are subject to availability at the time of booking request. In the event if there are rate changes due to increase in Govt taxes, or hotel charges a surcharge, or BAR rates (Best available rates), we reserve the right to amend the rates without notice. The exchange rate is subject to change. Please ensure that you have secured the relevant visa / entry permits & valid passport. The best source of visa information is the embassy of the country itself.
  • If you are interested in going ahead with this booking, we would require deposits or payments as follows either in the form of cash or cheque:

    - 30 days to 21 days prior to departure date: 50%.
    - 21 days to 01 days prior to departure: 100%.
    - Prices in this quotation are subject to availability. Al-Tayer Holidays reserves the right to offer services of similar or higher standard based in the event of non-availability at the time of booking, at amended cost.
  • Please ensure that the names given to us for reservations match the names in your passport, as hotels, sightseeing tour companies are very particular about name changes. Mismatched names may result in heavy amendment penalties. We strongly recommend travel insurance as part of your package – we have excellent rates with the world’s best companies – please let us know if you wish us to add this to your package.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions

Flights 

  • Economy class, Dubai / Delhi / Paro / Delhi / Dubai.

 

Accommodation 

  • 1 night in Timphu based on twin sharing basis. 
  • 2 nights in Paro based on twin sharing basis.

 

Transportation 

  • Return airport transfer in Paro on private car.

 

Sightseeing

  • City Tour in Thimphu & Paro, on seat in coach. 
  • Visit the Thimphu valley, Buddha Point (Kuensel Phodrang), & Simtokha Dzong on seat in coach.

 

Meals

  • Daily breakfast.

 

Insurance 

  • Complimentary travel insurance.

 

Taxes 

  • All airline and hotel taxes.

     
Exclusions
  • Visa fees.
  • International airport departure tax.
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Items of personal nature viz. telephone calls, drinks, laundry bills, etc.
  • Except all above mentioned in inclusion.
Travel Tips

Bhutan - a Buddhist kingdom on the Himalayas’ eastern edge, is known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes that range from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. In the High Himalayas, peaks such as 7,326m Jomolhari are popular trekking destinations. Paro Taktsang monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley. The Kingdom of Bhutan is a tranquil country where you can explore the ancient cultures, beautiful landscapes and magnificent architecture. Bhutan, called Druk Yul by its people, is known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon”. It is one of the world’s most beautiful, yet mysterious places. It is located on the eastern edge of the Himalayan Mountain region. A large part of the area is forested welcoming a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna. The country stretches from subtropical valleys and plains to snowcapped mountain ranges. This landscape makes it the perfect place to trek through the majestic valleys or steep mountains to visit ancient architecture and Buddhist temples.

Trip Planning: The planning stage of your trip can be instrumental in its success and an enjoyable part of the experience itself. You have a world of options...and plenty to consider.

Entry and Exit formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the country. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to the Bhutan’s nearest consulate or embassy.

Transportation: Figuring out how to get around is one of your biggest pre-trip decisions. Get our holiday expert best advice on deciding between your options. Based on your trip itinerary, our experts will help you choose wisely. You'll also find a wealth of practical travel tips.

Money: Use your money wisely. Know the best time to use cash or card — and how to avoid unnecessary fees either way — as well as tipping etiquette.

Phones and Technology: Phones and other smart devices can be huge time-savers...or expensive distractions. Get our tips for making the best use of technology during your trip, and for calling home with or without your own phone.

Packing Light: On your trip you'll meet two kinds of travelers: those who pack light and those who wish they had.

Sleeping and Eating: Your hotel and restaurant choices can be a matter-of-face chore…or they can provide rich opportunities to connect with locals and their culture.

Health & Hygiene: Take comfort: Doctors, hospitals, launderettes, and bathrooms aren’t that different. Dealing with them can even be part of the fun of travel.

Sightseeing & Activities: Once you're on the ground, the real fun begins…but it pays to have a thoughtful plan. Our experts will help you get oriented to your surroundings, use your sightseeing hours wisely, and find your way off the beaten path.

8,850/- AED

per person, prices are based on twin sharing.

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Bhutan’s capital, occupies a valley in the country’s western interior. In addition to being the government seat, the city is known for its Buddhist sites. The massive Tashichho Dzong is a fortified monastery and government palace with gold-leaf roofs. The Memorial Chorten, a whitewashed structure with a gold spire, is a revered Buddhist shrine dedicated to Bhutan’s third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.

The gateway to Bhutan. Home to Paro Airport, the only international airport. This is where you begin the journey to the land of happiness. Average elevation of 2,300 metres above sea level. Paro is a valley town in Bhutan, west of the capital, Thimphu. It is the site of the country’s only international airport and is also known for the many sacred sites in the area. North of town, the Taktsang Palphug (Tiger’s Nest) monastery clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley. Northwest of here are the remains of a defensive fortress, Drukgyel Dzong, dating from the 17th century.

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Wangdue Phodrang is a town and capital of Wangdue Phodrang District in central Bhutan. It is located in Thedtsho Gewog.
 

Jakar also officially referred to as Bumthang, is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital of Bumthang District and the location of Jakar Dzong, the regional dzong fortress.
 

Trongsa, previously Tongsa is a Thromde or town, and the capital of Trongsa District in central Bhutan. The name means "new village" in Dzongkha. The first temple was built in 1543 by the Drukpa lama Ngagi Wangchuck, who was the great-grandfather of Ngawang Namgyal, Zhabdrung Rinpoche, the unifier of Bhutan.
 

Trashigang, or Tashigang - is a town in eastern Bhutan and the district capital of the Trashigang Dzongkhag. The town lies to the east side of the valley above the Drangme Chhu river just south of where it is joined by the Gamri River.
 

Gelephu also spelled as Gelyephug, Gelegphu, Gaylegphug or Gaylephug, is a town or Thromde in Sarpang District in Bhutan. It is located on the Indian border, about 30 km to the east of Sarpang, the Dzongkhag headquarters.
 

Samtse near the Indian border town of Chamurchi, is a town in Samtse District, Bhutan. This is not to be confused with the district of Samtse, which the village of Samtse lies within.
 

Samdrup Jongkhar is a town and seat of Samdrup Jongkhar District in Bhutan. The town is located at the south-eastern part of Bhutan and borders the Indian state of Assam.
 

Mongar is a town and the seat of Mongar District in eastern Bhutan. As of 2005 it had a population of 3502. Mongar is on the road from Thimphu to Trashigang. It is one of the oldest educational hubs of the country. It has a regional hospital and a good standard hotel, among other facilities.
 

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