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3N 4D Bhutan tour

Adorned with arresting landscape and an unparalleled spiritual aura, Bhutan is unarguably a land where happiness and peace of mind are contagious. Landlocked and snuggled against the mighty Himalayas, this last great Himalayan Kingdom is a tourist destination for nature lovers, adventure aficionados, wildlife enthusiasts, culture buffs, and anyone who is looking forward to a holiday amidst tranquil surroundings.
Bhutan Tourism is home to some of the sacred most Buddhist sites which exude spirituality that inspires the culture and traditions of the country as well. This unique destination is also a habitat for rare species of animals like snow leopard and red panda along with more than 700 species of birds. Bhutan is one of those destinations where time has slowed down in your favour so that you can relish a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation in this Himalayan paradise.
Day 1
Fly into Paro. After immigration and customs formalities you will be received by our representative and travel to Thimpu. On arrival at Thimpu, Check in at the hotel and after refreshment visit Kuenselphodrang, National Textile Museum, Tashichhoe Dzong, Craft Bazaar. Kuenselphodrang: (commonly known as Buddha Point) where the largest Buddha statue in the country is perched on the hillock overlooking the Thimphu Valley and you can also enjoy 20-30 minutes nature hike through Kuensel Phodrang Nature park and enjoy the magnificent few of Thimphu Valley and mountain peaks. National Textile museum: which is a good place to see the art of traditional weaving being kept alive and preserved through exhibition and has a good collection of old textiles which are rich in colors and designs.You will also see people weaving with intricate designs. Tashichhoe Dzong: a fortress of the glorious religion. It was built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel and was reconstructed into present structure by the late King, His majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in the year 1962-1969.It houses the secretariat building, the throne room and the office of the king, and the central monk body. Craft Bazaar: A one stop place to witness Bhutanese culture and buy Bhutan made art and craft product. The Bazaar in its 80 stalls covers all aspects of the traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. At this Bazaar craftsmen and artisans from across the country display and sell their handicrafts. And also visit other handicraft stores. Overmight at a hotel in Timphu
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel and proceed to following places in Thimphu. Bhutan post office headquarter: to get personalized Bhutanese postage stamps with your photo on them. You can bring along your favorite photo to put on the stamps and put these stamps on your postcard to send to your family and friends. Traditional Bhutanese Paper making factory: The handmade paper making in Bhutan stemmed from the age old tradition originated in 8th century of Bhutanese history. The handmade paper constitutes as valuable National heritage of Bhutanese cultural identity and is preserved through all the ages. The Traditional paper is recognized and held high esteem both in home and outside world. Jungshi Paper Factory was established in November 1990 as an undertaking of the Royal Government of Bhutan. The unit now boasts as a major and sole dealer in handmade paper and its products. School of traditional painting of arts and crafts: where students undertake a six-year course on the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. Centenary of Farmer’s market: (open from Thu-Sun only): Most of the Thimphu’s population and many valley dwellers converge on the bustling weekend market, held by the side of Wangchu River. A wide range of foodstuffs and local arts and crafts are sold at the market, which runs from Friday afternoon till Sunday evening. A visit to the market provides great photo opportunities, as well as the chance to mingle with local people. Archery match: (National Game of Bhutan) at Changlimithang National Stadium. After lunch proceed to Paro Rinpung Dzong: (fortress), built in 1645 to defend the valley against Tibetan invaders. The Dzong is now being used as an administration center and school for monks. From the Dzong you will walk down to Rimpung Bridge (Traditonal Cantilever Bridge), oldest bridge in Bhutan. Dinner and overnight hotel in Paro.
Day 3
After breakfast, hike up to Taktsang Monastery, also known as ‘Tiger’s Nest’. The climb up to the viewpoint will take around 1 ½ hours and from there you will enjoy a spectacular view of the monastery clinging to the side of the cliff. Stop for refreshment at the View Point Cafeteria.Then walk further up to the monastery which will take another 1 ½ hour. It is said that in the 8th century Guru Rinpoche flew on the back of a tigress from eastern Bhutan to this place and meditated in a cave here for 3 months. The principal Lhakhang (monastery) of the present monastic complex dates from 1692. Taktsang was damaged severely by fire in 1998 but has now been fully restored to its former glory.After visiting the monastery, walk back down to the road on the way stop for lunch at the view point cafeteria and then walk further down to the road point. Then travel back to your hotel, on the way visiting Kyichu temple,one of the 108 temples built in the 7th century by the Tibetan King Songsten Gampo. The story goes that a giant demon lay across the whole area of Tibet and the Himalayas and was preventing the spread of Buddhism. To overcome her, King Songtsen Gampo decided to build 108 temples, which would be placed on all the points of her body. Kyichu Temple is one of the 108 temples. In the evening you may relax in the traditional hotstone bath. Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Paro.
Day 4
After breakfast, travel to the Paro International Airport and your tour guide from Access Bhutan Tours will see you off at the Paro Airport for your flight to your onward destinations.

Inclusion:

  1. Bhutan Government Royalty of US$ 65/person/night
  2. FIT surcharges of US$40/person/night for a single traveler and US$30/person/night for a double
  3. Twin sharing hotel rooms at 3 star hotels
  4. All meals ( breakfast, lunch, dinner & light refreshments) at 3 star hotels/tourist standard restaurants 
  5. English speaking tour guide service
  6. All transfers and excursions by private vehicles
  7. All entrance fees to museums and monuments
  8. All internal taxes and fees
  9. Mineral drinking water

Exclusion:

  1. Single room supplement of US$40/room/night during low season and US$ 50/room/night during high season (optional)
  2. Bhutanese Tourist Visa fee of US$40/person (must be paid in advance with tour cost)
  3. Airfares (optional)
  4. Travel issurance (recommended)
  5. 4 star and 5 star accommodations and meals (optional)`
  6. Other personal expenses like overseas calls, laundry,etc

Note: Travel time on Low season and High season basis

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