Private Tour
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120 hours
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Explore the enchanting culture and traditions of Bhutan on this Magical 5-day tour. Delve into the heart of Bhutan as you visit iconic sites, including majestic monasteries and vibrant markets, while gaining insights from expert guides on local customs and history. This journey offers a unique opportunity to experience Bhutan's rich heritage, from its stunning landscapes to its warm hospitality, making it ideal for cultural enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
- 5-day magical cultural journey through Bhutan's valleys
- Visit renowned landmarks like Paro, Thimphu and Punakha
- Expert local guides provide insider knowledge and enhance your experience
- Flexible itinerary suitable for cultural travelers seeking in-depth exploration
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Private transportation
Entrance fee
Government Fees
Airport/Departure Tax
Visa fees
Parking Fees
Meals
Personal shopping
Paro Airport
Paro Bhutan
Bagdogra Airport
Bagdogra India
Hotel Changzangkha, new 3 star property located near Changzangkha Lhakhang.
LUNCH
Lunch
Local resturant in Thimphu
DINNER
Dinner
In the hotel
Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge
En route to Thimphu, stop at Tachog Lhakhang Bridge, an iconic landmark and a marvel of ancient Bhutanese engineering. Built in the 15th century by the revered Tibetan saint and iron bridge builder, Thangtong Gyalpo, the bridge originally spanned the Paro River to connect travelers to Tachog Lhakhang, a temple he founded. Thangtong Gyalpo, known as the “Iron Bridge Builder,” is said to have constructed over 50 such bridges across the Himalayas, using iron chains forged by hand—an incredible feat for his time. The bridge, restored using some of its original iron links, sways gently above the crystal-clear river, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and fields. The nearby Tachog Lhakhang (Temple of the Excellent Horse) is a serene and sacred site, housing ancient statues and relics. A stop here provides not just a glimpse of Bhutan’s rich history and craftsmanship, but also a moment to appreciate the spiritual legacy of this extraordinary saint.
Thimphu
Visit Thimphu Town and the lively Clock Tower Square, the vibrant heart of Bhutan’s capital city. Surrounded by charming buildings adorned with traditional Bhutanese architecture, this open plaza is a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The square often hosts cultural events, musical performances, and festive celebrations, offering a glimpse into Bhutan’s warm community spirit. Around the Clock Tower, you’ll find a variety of handicraft shops selling authentic Bhutanese items such as handwoven textiles, thangkas, wooden carvings, and jewelry—perfect souvenirs that reflect the country’s rich artistry. Cozy cafés and local restaurants nearby invite you to relax with a cup of Bhutanese tea or savor traditional dishes while watching daily life unfold. As you stroll through the area, the mix of tradition and modernity creates a unique charm, making Thimphu Town and Clock Tower Square an ideal place to experience the culture, hospitality, and rhythm of Bhutanese urban life.
Tashichho Dzong (Thimpu Dzong)
In the evening, enjoy a breathtaking view of the illuminated Tashichho Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery along the Wang Chhu River. It houses the King’s throne room, key government offices, and serves as the summer residence of Bhutan’s central monastic body. Built in the 17th century and rebuilt by the Third King, the dzong showcases Bhutanese architecture with whitewashed walls, ornate woodwork, and golden roofs. As night falls, its golden glow against the mountain backdrop, along with fluttering prayer flags, creates a serene and unforgettable scene, reflecting Bhutan’s blend of spirituality and governance.
Hotel Changzangkha, new 3 star property located near Changzangkha Lhakhang.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
In hotel
LUNCH
Lunch
Picnich lunch in Punakha River Side
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner in the Hotel
Dochula Pass
Stop at Dochula Pass, a breathtaking mountain pass located at an altitude of 3,150 meters, offering one of the most stunning panoramic views in Bhutan. On clear days, visitors are rewarded with sweeping vistas of the snow-capped Himalayan range, including some of Bhutan’s highest peaks. The pass is adorned with 108 chortens, known as the Druk Wangyal Chortens, built by Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck in honor of Bhutanese soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation. The site exudes serenity, with rows of whitewashed chortens crowned by golden spires, fluttering prayer flags, and the crisp mountain air creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Nearby, the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang temple showcases intricate murals depicting Bhutan’s modern history. Dochula Pass is not only a scenic stop but also a place of reflection—symbolizing peace, remembrance, and the harmony between Bhutan’s spiritual and natural beauty.
Chimi Lhakhang Temple
The temple is famously associated with fertility blessings, attracting couples seeking children. A wooden phallus, symbolizing fertility and protection, is used in blessings.Perched on a hill surrounded by rice fields, Chimi Lhakhang offers stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. Its vibrant murals and serene environment make it a symbol of Bhutan's cultural and spiritual heritage. Visitors cherish the peaceful journey to the temple and its profound blessings
Punakha Dzong
Explore the magnificent Punakha Dzong, known as the “Palace of Great Happiness,” a stunning fortress-monastery built in 1637. Perched at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, it showcases traditional Bhutanese architecture with ornate woodwork, towering whitewashed walls, and intricate murals. Once the administrative and religious center of Bhutan, the dzong holds centuries of history and spiritual significance, hosting sacred relics and annual festivals that celebrate Bhutanese culture and devotion. A true symbol of Bhutan’s heritage and serenity.
Punakha Suspension Bridge
Experience the thrill of crossing Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge, gracefully spanning a deep valley and framed by breathtaking mountain vistas. Adorned with vibrant prayer flags that flutter in the wind, the bridge not only offers panoramic views of the lush landscape below but also reflects Bhutanese spiritual traditions. As you walk across, feel the gentle sway beneath your feet and soak in the serene beauty of the surrounding rivers and forests—a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and nature in one unforgettable experience.
Thimphu
Drive Back to Thimphu
Soenam Tshokhang Resort, 3 Star Property with Tiger Nest View.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
In Hotel
LUNCH
Lunch
Authentic Bhutanese lunch in local resturant in Thimphu
DINNER
Dinner
In hotel
Buddha Dordenma
Buddha Point, located in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park near Thimphu, Bhutan, is home to the iconic Buddha Dordenma Statue. This massive 54-meter tall statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is one of the largest in the world and is made of bronze and gilded in gold. The site offers breathtaking panoramic views of Thimphu Valley and is a popular spot for meditation and relaxation. Symbolizing peace and prosperity, Buddha Dordenma is a spiritual landmark that attracts both tourists and devotees, making it a must-visit destination in Bhutan.
Simply Bhutan Museum
Simply Bhutan, located in Thimphu, is a unique living museum and cultural center that offers an immersive journey into Bhutanese heritage, traditions, and lifestyle. Built in the style of a traditional Bhutanese village, it showcases the nation’s rich culture through interactive exhibits, authentic architecture, and hands-on activities. Visitors can experience archery, dress in traditional attire (Gho for men and Kira for women), explore local customs, and watch live demonstrations of Bhutanese cooking. The museum also highlights traditional arts and crafts such as wood carving and painting, allowing guests to observe skilled artisans at work. A memorable part of the visit includes tasting “Ara,” Bhutan’s traditional alcoholic drink, and engaging with locals who share captivating stories and folk songs. Simply Bhutan provides an unforgettable experience and a genuine insight into the warmth, artistry, and spirit of Bhutanese culture and everyday life.
Thimphu Chorten (Memorial Chorten)
Visit the National Memorial Chorten, one of Thimphu’s most iconic landmarks and a deeply spiritual site for the Bhutanese people. Built in 1974 in memory of His Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, the Third King of Bhutan, it stands as a symbol of peace, compassion, and devotion. The whitewashed stupa, crowned with a golden spire, is adorned with intricate mandalas, statues, and images representing Buddhist teachings. Throughout the day, devotees of all ages can be seen circumambulating the chorten, spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras in reverence. Inside, the shrine houses sacred paintings and statues dedicated to the teachings of the Buddha. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and the hum of prayer, the Memorial Chorten offers visitors a glimpse into Bhutan’s deep spiritual life and enduring Buddhist faith—a place of reflection, blessing, and tranquility in the heart of Thimphu.
Takin Perserve, motithang
Visit the Mini Zoo in Thimphu, home to Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin—a rare and fascinating creature found only in the Eastern Himalayas. According to legend, the Takin was magically created by Bhutan’s beloved saint, Lam Drukpa Kunley, the “Divine Madman,” who combined the head of a goat with the body of a cow. This unique blend gives the Takin its distinctive and mysterious appearance, making it a symbol of Bhutan’s rich folklore and deep spiritual heritage. The Mini Zoo, set amid a serene pine forest, provides a natural and peaceful environment where visitors can observe these gentle animals up close while learning about Bhutan’s conservation efforts to protect them. Apart from Takins, the area is a pleasant retreat for short walks, photography, and enjoying Thimphu’s fresh mountain air. A visit to the Mini Zoo offers not only a chance to see Bhutan’s rare wildlife but also a glimpse into its harmony with nature and tradition.
Paro
Drive to Paro
Soenam Tshokhang Resort, 3 Star Property with Tiger Nest View.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
In Resort
LUNCH
Lunch
In local resturant
DINNER
Dinner
In Resort
Paro Taktsang
The Tiger’s Nest Monastery, or Paro Taktsang, is one of Bhutan’s most famous and sacred landmarks. Nestled on a cliffside at about 3,120 meters above sea level, it offers breathtaking views of the Paro Valley. The hike to the monastery takes around 4–6 hours round trip and leads through pine forests, fluttering prayer flags, and scenic mountain trails. According to legend, Guru Rinpoche flew to this site on the back of a tigress to meditate, giving the monastery its name. The journey is both physically rewarding and spiritually uplifting, making it a must-visit destination for travelers to Bhutan.
Ta Dzong Museum
Visit the National Museum of Bhutan, housed in the historic Ta Dzong, a former watchtower overlooking Paro Dzong and the valley below. Built in the 17th century and later converted into a museum in 1968, it beautifully preserves Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. The museum’s circular structure, resembling a conch shell, contains several galleries displaying a wide range of exhibits—from ancient weapons, thangkas (religious paintings), and traditional costumes to exquisite jewelry, coins, stamps, and historic artifacts. Visitors can trace Bhutan’s journey from its early origins to its modern identity through these treasures. The museum also features an impressive collection of natural history items and religious relics, offering deep insights into the nation’s art, spirituality, and daily life. Surrounded by panoramic views of Paro Valley, the National Museum is not only a cultural landmark but also a gateway to understanding Bhutan’s vibrant past and timeless traditions.
Rinpung Dzong
In the afternoon, visit Paro Rinpung Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most magnificent and historically significant fortresses. Built in the 17th century by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the founder of Bhutan, this grand structure—whose name means “Fortress of the Heap of Jewels”—stands proudly overlooking the Paro Valley and the Paro River. The dzong serves as both a monastic center and an administrative headquarters for the Paro district, reflecting Bhutan’s unique blend of spiritual and temporal governance. Its massive walls, intricate woodwork, and beautifully painted murals depicting Buddhist legends showcase exceptional Bhutanese craftsmanship. A traditional wooden bridge, known as Nyamai Zam, leads to the entrance, adding to its charm. Every spring, the dzong becomes the heart of the famous Paro Tshechu, a vibrant religious festival featuring masked dances and prayers. A visit to Rinpung Dzong offers a profound experience of Bhutanese architecture, spirituality, and living history.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
In Resort
Paro
After breakfast, your guide will transfer you to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. Enjoy a final view of the peaceful Paro Valley from above as you depart Bhutan with unforgettable memories. Tashi Delek! (Good Luck and Blessings)
Pickup included
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