Best Planning To Trip in Bhutan

Best Planning To Trip in Bhutan

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If this is the first time you’re planning for a Bhutan holiday, this reading gives you insight into a hassle-free planning guide. Bhutan is a mesmerizing land of wonders imprinted with Himalayan ranges and rich culture. The Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan offers an array of opportunities for tourist interests. You can customize your Bhutan tour packages from a reliable tour operator.

Here's How You Can Map Out Your Bhutan Holiday Planning:

Knowing the best time

Spring: March to May is one of the best times to explore Bhutan more comfortably. Relish the pleasant weather dotted with clear skies and blooming valleys with flowers.

Summer: June to August is the summertime when you can explore lush green landscapes more promisingly and there’ll be fewer tourists.

Autumn: September to November is also a peak season for Bhutan holiday plans. Enjoy the clear skies and cool weather around.  

Winter: December to February is for winter lovers, offering clear skies and majestic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks.

A handy guide for a 7-day Bhutan trip

Day 1: Arrival in Paro (by air)

Arrive in Paro Valley and your tour guide will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel in Paro. After refreshments and meals, head out for local sightseeing or markets based on your hotel location. These can be:

Rinpung Dzong and the National Museum of Bhutan. Avail of personalized Bhutan tour packages from India.

Day 2: Paro Outdoor Sightseeing

Go on an exclusive hike to Paro Taktsang or Tigers Nest Monastery, which involves a 5-6 hour hike. Overnight stay at Paro Valley.

Day 3: Paro Valley - Thimphu

It will take around 1.5 hours to reach Thimphu from this valley town. Check into your hotel in Thimphu. After refreshment and having meals, leave for Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, and National Memorial Chorten.

Overnight stay at Thimphu (the capital of Bhutan)

Explore the vibrant Thimphu market in the evening, and enjoy shopping.

Overnight in Thimphu.

Day 4: Thimphu – Punakha Valley

Drive to Punakha Valley via Dochula Pass from Thimphu (this is the route), which takes around 2 hours and 35 min. Check into your hotel in Punakha.

Head out for Punakha Dzong, Punakha Suspesion Bridge, and Chimbi Lhakahng.

Overnight in Punakha.

Day 5: Punakha - Phobjikha Valley

Drive to Phobjikha Valley from Punakha, which may take 3 hours. Check into your hotel in Phobjikha Valley.

Visit Gangtey Goemba, Black-necked Crane Center, and Kumbhu Lhakhang.

Overnight in Phobjikha.

Day 6: Phobjikha – Paro Valley

It takes some 5 hours. Check into your hotel in Paro and overnight stay. You may enjoy a leisurely stroll around. You can have a special dinner at a cliff café in Paro, or enjoy a relaxing spa retreat in Paro.

Day 7: Departure from Paro Valley (by air)

The only international of Bhutan is located in Paro Valley, well-connected with India.

Exploring Bhuta is more than just a trip. Its culture, heritage, lovely natives, natural charm, food, and festivals make your holiday experiences quite eventful. With a customized Bhutan holiday package from India, tour this iconic mountainous land.


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