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Stunning views of the Himalayas
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Visits to ancient monasteries and temples
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Exploration of the Paro Valley and Tiger’s Nest Monastery
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Experiencing Bhutan’s unique culture and traditions
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Discovering the capital city, Thimphu
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Opportunities to witness traditional Bhutanese festivals
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Nature walks in national parks and lush landscapes
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Interaction with friendly locals
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Tasting Bhutanese cuisine, including dishes like Ema Datshi
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Sustainable tourism practices and preserved natural beauty
Bhutan Tour: 3 Nights, 4 Days - 4 days
- Best price guaranteed
- Rated excellent on Tripadvisor
- DestinationBhutan
- Duration4 days
- Trip DifficultyLuxury
- ActivitiesTour and Trekking
- AccommodationHotels and Resorts
- MealsAmerican Plan (AP)
- Group SizeMin. 1 Pax
- VehiclePrivate and Local Vehicle
4 days Bhutan Tour: 3 Nights, 4 Days Highlights
Overview
The Bhutan 3-night, 4-day tour is an exciting opportunity to discover the natural beauty and unique culture of the country, known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Travelers will see the mystical and spiritual features of Buddhist communities in addition to the beautiful Himalayan scenery.
The journey includes stops at magnificently designed fortifications and monasteries that date back centuries, providing experiences that will never be forgotten. In addition, visitors can take part in a variety of thrilling activities and sightseeing in Thimpu and Paro.
An opportunity to sample the delectable Bhutanese food and experience the customary Buddhist way of life is offered by lodging options that vary from luxurious resorts to traditional farmhouses. All things considered, this tour promises to produce priceless memories.
We at Approved Holidays Nepal offer premium services at affordable costs. With more than ten years of expertise in the area, we have made a name for ourselves as a reliable adventure trip operator.
All of our guests will have a diverse and pleasurable tour experience thanks to our staff of highly qualified, local guides who are not only informed but also fluent in other languages.
Best Season to Visit Bhutan
Most people agree that spring, from March to May, or fall, from September to November, are the ideal times to visit Bhutan. The weather is usually nice and dry throughout these months, and the scenery, which is always breathtaking, is at its most magnificent.
It should come as no surprise that the busiest tourist destinations in Bhutan, like Taktsang Goemba, Punakha Dzong, and Tashichho Dzong, may get busy in autumn and spring. However, even in those seasons, long lines are not an issue because of severe controls on the number of visas available.
Overview of Itinerary
Activity |
Duration |
Altitude |
Arrive Paro, drive to Thimphu |
2-3 hours |
2,320 m - 2,300 m |
Thimphu Sightseeing |
Full Day |
2,320 m - 2,300 m |
Thimphu - Paro Sightseeing |
Half Day |
2,320 m - 2,300 m |
Paro Sightseeing, depart |
Half Day |
2,320 m - 2,300 m |
Itinerary
Your guide will meet you when you arrive at Paro International Airport in Bhutan, well known as the "land of the dragon." You will be doing very little touring to help your body adjust to the altitude.
You will be driven through the Paro Valley to Thimpu. Don't miss the Paro Dzong (fortress), Ta Dzong (watchtower), and the silvery Pa Chu (Paro River), which meanders through a densely wooded canyon.
Cost Details
What's Included
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Private transportation as per the group size
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All necessary travel permits.
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English-speaking local guide.
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Accommodation on a twin/double room basis.
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Sightseeing and monastery entrance fees as per the itinerary
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Meal plan: Full Board Basis (B/L/D)
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Bhutanese Visa fee
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Flight fare (Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu)
What's not Included
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Insurance of any kind
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Single room supplement (if required, single room).
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Additional cost due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstances.
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Personal expenses such as drinks, guide tips, etc.
Good to Know
Accommodation during the 4-day Tour of Bhutan
Accommodations on a 4-day trip to Bhutan usually include cozy 3- or 4-star hotels or guesthouses that combine modern conveniences with traditional Bhutanese architecture. What to anticipate is as follows:
Paro: Lodging options in Paro are situated in picturesque surroundings and frequently provide views of the neighboring valleys and mountains. The hotels often include roomy accommodations, classic design, and contemporary conveniences like room service, Wi-Fi, and hot water.
Thimphu: Hotels in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, are well-appointed with features including restaurants that serve both foreign and Bhutanese food, cozy lounges, and spas for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. Traditional Bhutanese hot stone baths are among the cultural experiences offered by some lodgings.
Meals during the Bhutan Trip
Meals on a 4-day trip to Bhutan are usually included in the package and include a combination of continental, Indian, and Bhutanese cuisine. What to anticipate is as follows:
Breakfast is typically offered at your accommodation and consists of a variety of continental foods such as bread, eggs, cereals, and fresh fruit, in addition to traditional Bhutanese specialties like butter tea (Suja) and karaang (ground maize).
Lunch and dinner, which often consist of well-known Bhutanese specialties like Ema Datshi (chili and cheese), Phaksha Paa (pork with red chilies), and red rice, are frequently eaten at neighborhood eateries or the hotel. To suit a variety of palates, there are also plenty of Indian and continental selections.
Visa Requirement for Bhutan
Tourists (except from those from Bangladesh, India, and the Maldives) must get a visa in order to enter Bhutan, and this must be done through a certified Bhutanese tour operator.
Full payment for the trip package, including a USD 40 visa cost, is required for the visa process. Once payment is verified, clearance is given.
After that, a visa clearance letter is given, which is required in order to enter Bhutan. When you arrive at Paro International Airport, the genuine visa is stamped into your passport. This procedure guarantees that tourists take guided tours of Bhutan.
Packing List for the 4-Day Bhutan Tour
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Passport and visa documents
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Warm clothing (especially for evenings and higher altitudes)
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Light layers for daytime
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Rain jacket or umbrella (depending on season)
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Sunglasses and sunscreen
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Hat or cap
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Reusable water bottle
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Basic toiletries
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Personal medications
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Camera or smartphone for photos
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Travel adapter for Bhutan's electrical outlets
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Snacks or energy bars
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Small backpack for day trips
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Travel insurance details
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