6 Nights Bhutan Best Tour

Welcome to Bhutan – The Land of Gross National Happiness. Bhutan is a land of magic, fairytales, mysticism and traditions. It is a country rich in Culture, fluttering prayer flags, majestic monasteries, mountains and undisturbed ecology. Bhutan never fails to charm its beholders be it cultural, history, lifestyle, or environment. Bhutan is exclusively remarkable destination. It is also the only country that has embraced the principle of Gross National Happiness, which lays importance to Happiness over haphazard economic growth. Bhutan is also a Carbon negative country and absorbs more carbon than it produces.

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This 6 Nights Bhutan BestTour offers you an exciting, unusual, and memorable journey, showcasing Bhutan’s unique culture, historical sites and archaeological masterpieces, natural wonders, and greenery landscape. Bhutan is never short of charms and beauties. Your journey is never completed without visiting the spiritual landmark of Paro Taktshang (Tiger’s nest), the archaeological piece of Punakha Dzong and Tashichho dzong (fortresses), the scenic countryside of Phobjikha valley, and other similar fancy sightseeing. These are the most visited and photographed of all the monuments in Bhutan. You get not just fancy pictures and exclusive experience but a feeling of deep sensation and new insight into a different experience. Visit such places and make the best of your holiday during your 6 Nights Bhutan Best Tour

Day 01. Arrival at Paro Airport - Thimphu.

The flight into Paro (Bhutan) is a befitting introduction to the spectacular beauty of our country. In clear weather, magnificent views of the world’s highest peaks like Gangkar Puensum, give way to the lush green Paro valley as you land. Your Bhutanese escort from Authentic Bhutan Tours- For Your Bhutan Experience!  will warmly welcome & greet you on arrival, and we will drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. The drive will take about 1 hour and 15 minutes along a river valley, past small villages and traditional farmhouses, through the sound of the peaceful river -flow of Paa chu and Thim-chu. It is a small & charming capital city located in the heart of the Himalayas. On reaching Thimphu, we can have lunch in one of the restaurants.

After lunch, visit Memorial Chorten, built-in 1974 in memory of third king Jigme Dorji Wangchuk the temple inside gives good examples of tantric Buddhists and its philosophy. Then we will visit the Big Buddha Statue – a gigantic Shakyamuni Buddha statue in the mountains of Thimphu valley. The Buddha Dordenma is located amidst the ruins of Kuensel Phodrang, the palace of Sherab Wangchuck, and the thirteenth Druk Desi. It is one of the largest Buddha in the world, at a height of 169 feet (51.5 meters).

Evening, stroll around Thimphu city, then visit Tashichho Dzong, the seat of the National Government and the Central Monastic Body, including the summer residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan).

Dinner and overnight stay at Thimphu Hotel.

Day 02.Thimphu Stay.

After our breakfast at the hotel, we will do sightseeing in Thimphu – Like the visit to the Mothithang minizoo to see the National Animal of Bhutan (Takin). We will drive to BBS tower, and do the Sangaygamg Cross Country hike. This hike will take about 1hr 30mins through the pine forest. We can see Thimphu valley so beautifully from this hike. Then visit Zulikha Nunnery, the Thangtong Dewachen nunnery was founded in 1976 by Rickey Jadrel and today it houses about sixty nuns engaged in Buddhist study and practices. Lunch will be served in Thimphu town. After lunch, visit Paper Factory, where Bhutanese Traditional Papers & paper products are made. Weaving Center produces hand-woven textiles on-site and has a selection of cloth and ready-made garments for sale. This is one of the few places where you can watch weavers at work. Then stroll around the town visiting Authentic Bhutanese handicrafts. Dinner and overnight stay at the Thimphu hotel.

Day 03. Thimphu - Punakha

After having breakfast, we will drive to Wangdi/Punakha, over Dochula Pass. At Dochula Pass (3150m) you will have a breathtaking panoramic view of the Eastern Himalayan Mountain ranges. The pass is adorned with 108 small stupas and many kinds of prayer flags. The drive will take around 2 hours and 30 minutes and lunch will be served on the way to Wangdi Phodrang/ Punakha. On reaching Lobesa, hike to Chhimi Lhakhang, which was founded in the 15th century by Devin madman Drukpa Kuenley. The hike will take around 1 hour and 30 minutes to and forth. Then, we will continue our journey to Punakha, on reaching Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong – the most beautiful dzong in Bhutan. It was built in the year 1637 by the great unifier of Bhutan, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. The seat of the administrative and religious body, including the winter residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan). Dinner and overnight stay at Punakha Hotel.

Day 04. Punakha - Phobjikha

After breakfast at the hotel, we will drive to Phobjikha Valley – which is the winter roosting place for the Black Neck Crane birds. From Punakha, the road will slowly ascend till Lawala Pass (3280m) above sea level. Then the road descends through semi-tropical vegetation and an alpine environment, with rhododendron trees and dark green dwarf bamboo. On reaching Gangtey we will visit Gangtey Goenpa Monastery, which is an important monastery of the Nyingmapa school of Buddhism, the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition. After this, we will do the Gangtey Natural Trail Hike, the most beautiful and shortest of the existing nature trails in Bhutan. We can see the valley so panoramically and this valley is the largest in Bhutan. Lunch will be served as a picnic lunch at the valley. Visit Black Neck Crane Information Center. Explore the valley and host some prayer flags. Towards evening, visit Gangtey Shedra and interact with monks and we can attain the evening prayers at the Shedra (Buddhist School). Then we will visit the Bhutanese Traditional Farmhouse and will experience the farm activities and soak in the Traditional Hot Stone bath (Dhotsho). Dinner and overnight stay at Traditional Bhutanese Farmhouse.

Day 05. Phobjikha - Paro

After breakfast, we will drive to Paro. The way back to Paro offers another chance to view the amazing Himalayan ranges. Make Stop along the way to take photos wherever you find the best spot for the photography. At Tachho Gang, we will visit Tachho Gang Lhakgang. Lunch will be served at Paro town. Then we will drive Drukgyel and visit the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, built-in 1649 to commemorate the victory over the Tibetan invasion, and Kyichu Lhakhang, which is one of the two most sacred and the oldest temples in Bhutan, built-in 7th century by Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo (the 33rd Tibetan king, who is also the manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, commonly known to Bhutanese as Chenrize). Evening stroll around the Paro valley town, the valley of surpassing Beauty.Dinner and overnight stay at Paro hotel.

Day 06. Paro Stay

Today, we will take a hike to Paro Taktshang Monastery, the most famous and sacred monastery in the Buddhism world. Taksang means “TigerNest” named after Guru Rinpoche reportedly flew to this site riding on the back of a flying tigress late in the 9th century. We have to walk about 2 hours up steep from the road end. The trail climbs through a beautiful pine forest, and many of the trees are festooned with Spanish moss and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. Lunch will be served at the Taktshang cafeteria. On our way to the hotel, we will enjoy a coffee in town and leisure time in Paro town for your shopping. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel Paro.

Day 07. Paro - Airport,

After our breakfast, we will drive to Paro International Airport for your onward flight. Our guide and driver will bid you farewell here at the airport. We wish you a very safe and pleasant flight to your onward destinations.

Start planning your tailor-made Dream Holiday to Bhutan – The Land of happiness!

In order to experience the best and rewarding fulfillment clients must plan in advance the different logistics that you have in your minds before actually venturing into the world of trips. You might have wishes and hopes for which you need to plan.

The following information will help you to plan your dream trip to Bhutan.

1. When and how to visit Bhutan?

Choose your traveling date like Arrival/Departure date. You also need to choose entry/depart Bhutan via AIR or LAND.

By Air: Druk Air, the national carriers is the only service operator in the kingdom and operates several flights per week from Bangkok (Thailand), Delhi & Kolkata (India) and Kathmandu (Nepal) to Paro (Bhutan). The Paro International Airport is located about an hour and a half drive from Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.

Paro airport is daylight restricted, and the flights are totally dependent on the weather. As a result, sometimes flights are delayed. It is therefore a good idea to keep at least 24 hours of transit time for connecting flights out of Paro. You might also want to consider traveling on a non-restricted ticket so that if you miss a connecting flight, you can be rerouted or seated on the first available carrier.

Sometimes flights into Paro are disrupted because of unfavorable weather conditions. If this occurs, the flight will stop for the night at the transit airport. To be prepared, you may want to carry your essential personal items in your carry-on luggage.

By Land: Phuentsholing, a Bhutanese town in the southwest has road access to India. It is located about 170 km from the Indian domestic airport at Bagdogra, West Bengal. Phuentsholing is about 172 km from Thimphu the capital city of Bhutan and is about 6hours drive distance. And S/

2. What are your itineraries?

All the tours can be customized and extended as per our valued client’s requirements. There are sample itineraries for your kind reference and it will give you some general idea of the likely trip scheduled.

Complete the tour request form and submit it to us. Send us correct name list. We will send you the flight reservation status via email.

After confirming your reservation, we need the scanned copy of member’s passport.

Please be reminded:

1. To carry the passport that matches the passport details indicated in the visa application.

2. The passport should have their validity more than 6months from the date of your travel.

3. For all travelers flying via India to/from the kingdom of Bhutan, to have the Indian Visa prior to their departure from their country.

Please remit us full payments and send us the copy of remittance paper via email. Visa will not be accepted without full payment.

We will send you the flight ticket copy and Visa Clearance Copy prior to your departure to Bhutan via email. You need to print out and carry along with you.

Start packing and looking forward to have a memorable trip in the LandThunder Dragon, DrukYul.

NOTE:

For most tours the booking must be completed 8 weeks in advance, but during the festivals booking must be completed at least 12 weeks in advance. Especially during the festivals, it can be very difficult to get the accommodation and flight seats without advance bookings, as it is a peak season for the tourist visiting Bhutan.

hot-stone-bath

Hot stone bath (Dhotsho) is a traditional bath of Bhutan, where a tradition of heating up stones and then soaking in the water that is in turn heated by the stones. This is also a curative method and is used throughout the country We Bhutanese belief that this bath has so much of medicinal benefits. Some diseases are curable-like joint pains, hypertension, stomach disorder, arthritis and many other minor diseases. Especially for the old age, where we have lots of body pains, joints pains helps a lot by this Hot Stone Bath (Dhotsho).

I think, the minerals in the rocks have certain chemicals, which can cure certain disease of our body. Hot stone bath has no side effects. It is in its pure natural form. We can organize the hot stone bath during your stay in Bhutan.

The cost for experiencing this will be USD 20 per person.

weaving-in-bhutan

The Bhutanese textiles are rich, vibrant, and colorful and are a complex art form as well as an integral part of the Bhutanese culture. This Bhutan weaving experiences will give you an insight about the rich textiles in Bhutan. You can sit one of the handlooms of Bhutan and weave your self practically. We promise that you will really enjoy this with great satisfaction in your life.

We will also see or learn the natural coloring and dyeing. You can bring your own materials like handkerchief to dye and color. So visit Bhutan and experience it practically by yourself.

So to arrange this you need to pay extra payment of USD 50 per person.

cultural-program

Folk Performing Arts & Music in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan
We have Cultural Program Performing groups, which they will perform like Traditional folk songs, dances and keeps original tunes and dances alive. Moreover, new choreography for some traditional and regional songs is sometimes developed.

The troupe also performs mask dances that have historical and spiritual significance.

The program will be about 1hr program and the cost will be USD 100/program. Usually we organize this in the evening before your dinner. But any time of the day can be organized.

 

hourse-riding-to-tigers-nest

Tiger’s Nest is most visited spot in Bhutan and it is much awaited by every tourist who visits Bhutan to climb to Tiger’s Nest.

It takes about 2 hrs 30mins up steep climb through the forest of pine, oak and Rhododendron. However you can ride the horse and climb till the Taktshang cafeteria.

The price will be approximately USD 12-15. So we can arrange the horses and let us know.

 

The above activities can be incorporated easily into your travel itinerary. However some activities need to pay some additional fees. So let us know which activities you would like to experiences so that we will include in your invoice.

TRANSPORT

Authentic Bhutan Tours vehicles are luxurious and air conditioned catering to the comforts of our guests as well as ensuring a smooth ride over the mountainous and winding roads of Bhutan. With high ride quality and extended legroom you can enjoy the beautiful landscape from the inside of our cars. All our cars are driven by well experienced and licensed drivers. We will make sure you enjoy your holiday to Bhutan and the comforts of our luxurious fleet of cars.

VISA & PERMITS

We will send your Visas and permits well in advance for your visit to Bhutan. For this, we need the scan copy of your passport. After the approval we will send you the copy through your email.

TREKKING

There will be hard skilled Bhutanese licensed trek guide, a well experienced cook and helper accompanying you throughout your journey and at least one horse man to carry all provisions and belongings. The tour operator will arrange every possible trekking requirements such as sleeping tents, sleeping bags and hot water bag.

COMPLIMENTS FROM AUTHENTIC BHUTAN TOURS

Farmhouse Visit – We help you experience affordable and comfortable accommodation in one of farmhouses in most rustic location.  A Traditional hot stone bath – Experience Traditional hot stone bath in one of Bhutanese farm house. White round stones picked up from the riversides are roasted in fire until red hot and then immersed in a wooden tub of fresh spring water sprinkled with herbs. These hot stones baths are supposed to be very curative with numerous medicinal and healing properties and has been the practice since the ancient times in Bhutan.

                 *note that this are possible only in farmhouse.

Gifts- We prepare a small token of gift at the end of your trip as a gesture of gratitude.

TASHI DELEK & THANK YOU FOR VISITING

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Taktshang Monastery

It is located on the edge of a 3100m tall cliff overlooking the Paro Valley. The hike up this monastery is about two and half hour accent and is worth climbing or hiking to this monastery.

It was first built in 1692 at a cave where Guru Rinpoche meditated in the 7th century A.D. Legend states that Guru Rinpoche flew to the site atop the back of a tigress and meditated in the cave for 3 years, 3 months, 3 days and 3 hours in order to subdue evil demons residing within it. The cave has been considered a sacred site ever since and many famous saints have travelled to meditate in it.. We Bhutanese believed one must visit once in their lifetime to this sacred monastery.

Almost every tourist who visit Bhutan will visit this very famous and cultural icon of Bhutan – Tiger’s Nest. Your visit to this monastery will be unforgettable experiences in your lifetime.

On Sunday night 19, April 1998, a huge fire, probably caused by butter lamp destroyed the temple almost completely. Yet we were so lucky that the main relics and statues were nothing happen. The government undertook the reconstruction in 2000 with funds also received from outside donors. The monastery was recreated to its original splendor and competed in 2005.Welcome one and all and visit this temple once in your lifetime.

Paro Rinpung Dzong

Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel built Paro Rinpung dzong in the year 1645. Paro Rinpung Dzong’ (the fortress of a heap of jewels).

It is one of Bhutan’s most impressive and well-known dzongs. It serves as a central monastic and administrative seat of the Paro district. This dzong houses one of the most impressive and scared religious banner know as the ‘Thongdrol’ the size pf which is 20sqm. It is only displayed once a year to the public during the Paro Festival (annual festival at Paro). Scenes from the 1955film Little Buddha were filmed in this Dzong.

Drukgyel Dzong

Drukgyel Dzong is located at the end of the paved road, 14kms from Paro town was built in the year 1649 to commemorate the victory over Tibetan invaders in 1644. Once the Tibetan invasions are over, this Dzong became a major trade route with Bhutanese and the Tibetans. Drukgyel Dzong was use as an administrative center until 1951, when the fire destroyed it. On clear days, the view of Mt. Jhomolhari can be seen. The meaning of this dzong ‘Druk’ (Bhutan) ‘gyel’ (victory). …dzong of victory.

In 2016, to celebrate the birth of His Royal Highness The Gyalsey, as well as to commemorate two other significant events, namely, the arrival of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel to Bhutan in 1616 AD and the birth year of Guru Rinpoche, the Prime Minister Lyonchen Tshering Tobgay announced that the Dzong will be rebuilt and reinstated to its former glory. The announcement and ground breaking ceremony took place a day after the Prince was born and now the construction work is in full swing.

Anyone who visit Bhutan must spare some time to visit this dzong and get to know the history and importance associated wit it. Your guide will explain you in details and we wait for your visit to this Dzong – Drukgyel Dzong.

Kyichu Lhakhang

It is one of the two most sacred and the oldest temples in Bhutan, built in 7th century by Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo (the 33rd Tibetan king, who is also the manifestation of avoloketeshivara, commonly known to Bhutanese as Chenrize). The legend tells that a giant demon was terrorizing the whole of Himalayan region, preventing the spread of Buddhism, so to subdue it the king built 108 temples in one day all over the Himalayan region out of which 2 are in Bhutan (Kichu Lhakhang in Paro & Jambay Lhakhang in Bumthang). Kyichu Lhakhang was built on her left foot. The temple of Jokhang in Lhasa was built over the very heart of the demoness.