Bhutan’s commitment to sustainable development is epitomized through its innovative community-based tourism initiatives. These initiatives not only offer travelers authentic cultural experiences but also empower local communities, promote environmental conservation, and foster socio-economic development.
At the heart of community-based tourism in Bhutan is the concept of homestays. Travelers have the opportunity to stay with local families in rural villages, immersing themselves in the daily life and traditions of Bhutanese communities. This intimate experience allows visitors to participate in household activities, share meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients, and engage in cultural exchange, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation.
Moreover, community-based tourism initiatives often involve the preservation and promotion of traditional arts and crafts. Bhutanese artisans, known for their skill in weaving, painting, woodcarving, and other crafts, play a central role in these initiatives. Travelers can visit artisan workshops and studios, where they can observe the intricate craftsmanship firsthand, learn about the cultural significance of these crafts, and even try their hand at creating their pieces under the guidance of local masters.
In addition to cultural experiences, community-based tourism initiatives in Bhutan also focus on environmental conservation and sustainable development. Many projects aim to protect the country’s pristine natural landscapes and biodiversity while promoting responsible tourism practices. This may include initiatives such as eco-friendly accommodations, waste management programs, and efforts to mitigate the environmental impact of tourism activities.
Furthermore, community-based tourism contributes to socio-economic development by generating income and employment opportunities for residents. By involving communities in the tourism value chain, these initiatives help to redistribute economic benefits more equitably and reduce dependency on external sources of income. This, in turn, contributes to poverty alleviation and the overall well-being of Bhutanese communities.
One example of a successful community-based tourism initiative in Bhutan is the Phobjikha Valley Conservation Area. Here, local communities work together to protect the endangered black-necked cranes that migrate to the valley each winter, while also offering visitors opportunities to learn about traditional farming practices, participate in conservation efforts, and engage in cultural activities such as mask dancing and archery.
In conclusion, Bhutan’s community-based tourism initiatives embody the country’s commitment to holistic development, sustainability, and cultural preservation. By empowering local communities, promoting environmental conservation, and fostering meaningful cultural exchange, these initiatives offer travelers a unique and enriching experience while contributing to the well-being of Bhutanese society as a whole.
Cultural Immersion Activities in Bhutan.
Cultural Immersion Activities in Bhun offers travelers a transformative journey into the heart of this mystical Himalayan kingdom. Through a diverse array of activities, visitors can experience the vibrant traditions, ancient rituals, and profound spirituality that define Bhutanese culture.
One of the most enriching experiences is staying with local families in rural villages. Homestays provide an authentic glimpse into Bhutanese daily life, allowing guests to participate in household chores, share meals prepared with local ingredients, and engage in conversations about traditions and customs. This intimate exchange fosters meaningful connections and deepens cultural understanding.
Participation in traditional rituals and festivals is another highlight of cultural immersion in Bhutan. Throughout the year, the kingdom comes alive with colorful celebrations, such as the Paro Tsechu and Thimphu Tshechu. These religious festivals showcase masked dances, ceremonial rituals, and intricate Bhutanese art forms, providing insight into the country’s spiritual heritage and collective identity.
Bhutan’s culinary traditions are equally captivating, with dishes like ema datshi (chili and cheese stew) and momo (dumplings) reflecting the country’s unique flavors and ingredients. Travelers can engage in hands-on cooking classes to learn the art of Bhutanese cuisine from local chefs, exploring the culinary heritage that nourishes both body and soul.
For those seeking a deeper spiritual connection, Bhutan offers numerous opportunities for meditation and contemplation. Monasteries and temples dot the landscape, offering tranquil settings for introspection and mindfulness. Visitors can join meditation sessions led by Buddhist monks, participate in prayer ceremonies, or embark on silent retreats to rejuvenate the spirit amidst serene natural surroundings.
Exploring Bhutan’s ancient arts and crafts is another avenue for cultural immersion. Skilled artisans continue to practice traditional techniques such as weaving, painting, and woodcarving, preserving centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Travelers can visit workshops and studios to observe these artisans at work, gaining insight into the intricate craftsmanship that defines Bhutanese craftsmanship.
Trekking ancient trails to remote monasteries and sacred sites offers a deeper appreciation for Bhutan’s cultural and natural heritage. As travelers traverse mountain paths and verdant valleys, they encounter breathtaking landscapes steeped in spiritual significance. Along the way, encounters with local communities provide insights into the symbiotic relationship between people and the land in Bhutan.
Engaging in community-based tourism initiatives further enhances the cultural immersion experience. Travelers can participate in agricultural activities, assist with conservation efforts, or support local artisans through ethical shopping practices. These interactions foster mutual respect and appreciation, creating lasting memories and meaningful connections that transcend cultural boundaries.
In conclusion, cultural immersion in Bhutan offers a multifaceted journey of discovery, where travelers can engage with the country’s rich heritage through authentic experiences, meaningful encounters, and profound insights into the soul of the kingdom.
6Nights 7Days Bhutan Tour |6Nights 7Days Bhutan Travel |7Days Bhutan Journey|
Embark on an immersive 6 Nights, 7 Days Bhutan Tour and unlock the wonders of this captivating kingdom, renowned for its preserved culture, breathtaking landscapes, and spiritual richness. This thoughtfully designed itinerary allows you to delve deep into Bhutan’s traditions, explore ancient monasteries, and soak in the serenity of its pristine valleys.
The 6 Nights, 7 Days Bhutan Tour promises an enriching experience, providing a holistic journey into Bhutan’s traditions, natural wonders, and spiritual significance. With its warm-hearted people and awe-inspiring landscapes, Bhutan is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul.
Explore Bhutan’s Attractions
Explore the capital city of Bhutan – Thimphu
Explore social, culture and uniqueness of Bhutan.
Visit monasteries, temples and fortress (dzongs) of Bhutan.
Visit Taktshang monastery, the place that was blessed by Guru Padmasambhava.
Enjoy with the fresh air and pristine environment of Bhutan.
Meet and enjoy with the friendly and happiness people from Bhutan.
Day 01. Arrive to Paro –Thimphu
On the arrival at Paro International Airport, the representative from Authentic Bhutan Tours will warmly welcome & greet you and we will drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. The drive will take about 1 hour and 30 minutes along a river valley, past small villages and traditional farmhouses, through the sound of peaceful river flowing of Paa chu and Thim-chu. It is a small & charming capital city located in the heart of the Himalayas.
On reaching at Thimphu, we can have a lunch in one of the restaurant. After lunch, visit Memorial Chorten, built in 1974 in the memory of third king Jigme Dorji Wangchuk and the temple inside gives good examples of tantric Buddhist and its philosophy. Big Buddha Point is a gigantic ShakyamuniBuddha statueunder construction in the mountains of Thimphu valley. The Buddha Dordenma is sited amidst the ruins of Kuensel Phodrang, the palace of Sherab Wangchuck, the thirteenth Druk Desi. Upon completion, it will be one of the largest Buddha in the world, at a height of 169 feet (51.5 meters).
Mothithang mini-zoo, to see the National Animal of Bhutan (Takin). The Takin (Budorcas Taxicolor) as a National Animal of Bhutan is attributed to a legend of the animal’s creation in Bhutan in the 15th century by Lama Drukpa Kunley. Evening, stroll around Thimphu city, visit to Tashichho Dzong, 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.
Meal Plan: Welcome Dinner Accommodation: Hotel Thimphu
Day 02. Thimphu – Wangdi Phodrang/Punakha
After having breakfast, we will drive to Wangdi/Punakha, over Dochula Pass, 3150m above the sea level. While reaching at Dochula, if the weather is clear you can see the Himalayan Mountains of Bhutan including the highest mountain of Bhutan, the Gankar Puensum (7554m), which is the unclimbed mountain in Bhutan. The drive will take around 3hours and 30minutes and lunch will be serving on the way to Wangdi Phodrang/ Punakha.
On reaching at Lobesa, hike to Chimme Lhakhang, which was founded in 15th century by Devin madman Drukpa Kuenley. The hike will take around 1hour and 30minutes for too and forth. Then, we will continue our journey to Punakha, on reaching at Punakha, visit to Punakha Dzong, 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.
Accommodation: Wangdi Phodarang/Punakha Hotel
Day 03. Wangdi Phodrang/Punakha- Phobjikha (Day Excurtion)
After having breakfast, drive to Phobjikha valley, over Lawala Pass, 3280m above the sea level. The Phobjika Valley is the winter roosting place for the Black-necked Cranes – visit central Bhutan to roost, circling the monastery three times on arrival and repeating this circling when returning to Tibet. Before reaching at Lawala pass, if we turn back when the weather is clear, we can see the second highest mountain of Bhutan, Jhomolhari (7454m). The drive will take around 3hours to reach at Phobjikha valley. In winter, we can see the yaks around these passes.
On reaching at Phobjikha, visit to Gangtey Monastery, is an important monastery of two main center Nyingmapa school of Buddhism in the country. The main seat of the religious tradition based on Pema Lingpa tradition. The Monastery’s history traces to the early 17th century and back to the prophecies made by the well-known Terton (treasure finder) Pema Lingpa in the late 15th century. Then, hike to Gantey Natural trail, the hike will take around 1 hour and 40 minutes through the blue pine trees. Lunch will be serving at Phobjikha. After having lunch, we will drive back to Wandi/Punakha. Dinner and overnight stay.
Accommodation: Wangdi Hotel
Day 04. Wangdi Phodrang/Punakha - Paro
After having breakfast, we will drive back to Paro over Dochula passes, 3150m above the sea level. When the weather is clear, we can see the Himalayan Mountains of Bhutan and the highest mountain of Bhutan Gangkar Puensum (7554m), above the sea level. The unclimbed mountain in the world. The drive will take around 4hours and 30minutes to reach at Paro and lunch will be on the way to Paro.
On reaching at Paro, visit to Paro Rinpung Dzong, the center of civil and religious authority in this region. The original structure was built in the year 1646 by the great unifier of Bhutan Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. Evening stroll around Paro town.Dinner and overnight stay.
Accommodation: Paro hotel
Day 05. Paro –Haa (Day Excursion)
After having breakfast, we will drive to Haa through the Chelela pass, 3880m above the sea level. From these pass also, if the weather is clear we can see the second highest mountain of Bhutan the Jhomolhari, 7454m above the sea level. The drive will take around 3hours and 30 minutes and lunch will be serving at Haa.
On reaching at Haa, visit to Lhakhang Karpo and Lhakhang Nagkpo founded in 7th century by 33th king of Tibet, Songtsen Gampo. After this we will make round of Haa town and we will drive back to Paro. Dinner and overnight stay at Paro Hotel.
Accommodation: Paro hotel
Day 06. Paro Halt
Today after having breakfast, we will make a hike to Paro Taktshang Monastery, the most famous and sacred monastery in Bhutan. Taktshang means “TigerNest” named after Guru Rinpoche reportedly flew to this site riding on the back of a flying tigress in the 8th century. We have to walk about 2hours and 30minutes up steep from the road end. The trail climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. Lunch will be served at Taktshang cafeteria.
While coming back, visit 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). Evening at leisure, dinner and overnight stay at Paro Hotel
Accommodation: Paro hotel
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 for 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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
5Nights 6Days Bhutan Tour |5Nights 6Days Bhutan Travel Package |6Days Bhutan Holiday|
Embark on an enchanting 5 Nights, 6 Days Bhutan Tour and discover the hidden treasures of this magical kingdom nestled in the heart of the Himalayas. This well-crafted itinerary allows you to delve into Bhutan’s ancient culture, explore its sacred sites, and soak in the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds you.
The 5 Nights, 6 Days Bhutan Tour offers a holistic experience, combining cultural exploration, scenic beauty, and spiritual encounters. With its ancient monasteries, breathtaking landscapes, and warm-hearted people, Bhutan promises an unforgettable journey that will leave you with lasting memories of this extraordinary Himalayan kingdom.
- Visit to the Capital City of Kingdom of Bhutan.
- Visit to the oldest monastery in Bhutan
- Visit to the most important and scared pilgrimage spot in the Buddhism world – Taktshang Monastery.
- Visit to the largest, oldest and most spectacular Dzongs (fortress), Lhakhang (temples), Museum, Villages and so on.
- We will visit another valley yet to discover – Haa valley
- City tour of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Wangdiphodrang & Haa valley
Day 01. Paro – Thimphu (Arrival)
The flight into Paro on our national carrier, Druk Air or Bhutan Airline, 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 then drive you to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. The drive will take about 1 hour and 30 minutes along a river valley, past small villages and traditional farmhouses, through peaceful countryside. It’s a small & charming capital city located in the heart of the Himalayas.
- Lunch will be served in Thimphu.
- Sangaygang Cross Country Hike, the hike is through the pine forest and we can see Thimphu Valley and Tashichho Dzong so beautiful from this hike. The hike will take about 1hr 30mins.
- Towards in the evening, we will visit Tashi Chho Dzong, seat of the National Government and the Central Monastic Body, including the summer residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan).
- Stroll around Thimphu town.
- Dinner and overnight stay in the hotel.
Meal Plan: Welcome Dinner Accommodation: Hotel Thimphu
Day 02. Thimhu Halt
After our breakfast at hotel, we will do sightseeing in the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu.
- Memorial Chhorten, built in 1974 in the memory of third king late Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, and the temple inside gives good examples of tantric Buddhist and its philosophy.
- Buddha Point, to see the tallest Buddha Statue in the world.
- Mothithang minizoo to see the National Animal of Bhutan (Takin),
- Zulikha Nunnery, the Thangtong Dewachen nunnery was founded in 1976 by Rikey Jadrel and today it houses the sixty nuns engaged in Buddhist study and practices.
- Folk Heritage Museum, this Folk Heritage Museum is a showcase, the 19-century farmhouse and the living style of the Bhutanese family.
- Lunch in Thimphu town.
- After lunch, visit Paper Factory, were 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 to Authentic Bhutanese handicrafts.
- Ecening drive to Paro.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Thimphu Hotel
Accommodation: Thimphu Hotel / Bhutanese Farm House
Day 03.Thimphu –Punakha
After our breakfast at hotel, we will drive to Punakha valley, the old capital of Bhutan over Dochula pass. The pass is adorned with 108 small stupas and with many prayer flags. On the clear days, you will see the panoramic view of Eastern Himalayan Mountain ranges so beautifully. Then the road descends through lush forests to the fertile valley of Punakha & Wangdi Phodrang.
- Visit to Chhimi Lhakhang – the temple of fertility.
- Lunch will be served at Punakha.
- Punakha Dzong – the most beautiful dzong in Bhutan. It was the winter capital of Bhutan until 1955 when the capital was permanently shifted to Thimphu. It still served as the winter resident for the central monastic body.
- Longest Suspension Bridge in Bhutan – walk over the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan.
- Evening at leisure.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Punakha Hotel.
Accommodation: Hotel Punakha/Wangdi
Day 04. Punakha – Haa
After our early breakfast, drive to Haa, the mythical valley of the Guardian Spirits. The drive will take about 7 hours. We will ascend until the Dochula pass. After crossing the confluence of Paa Chhu and Wang Chhu, the road passes through the forest of pine and rural farm houses. Lunch will be served as hot pack lunch. After lunch, continue our journey to Haa. On reaching Haa, we will visit to
- Lhakhang Karpo (white temple)
- Lhakhang Nagpo (Black temple).
- Walk around the small town of Haa valley. The Valley is adorned with three towering mountains, known as Rigsum Goenpa, the geogical manifestations of the bodhisattvas, Jampeyang (Manjusheri), Chana Dorji (Vajrapani), Cherizig (Avaloketeshvara).
- Dinner and overnight stay at Haa, Hotel.
Accommodation: Haa hotel
Day 05. Haa– Paro
After our breakfast, drive to Paro over Chelela Pass. The pass is about 3800m above sea level. This is the highest pass in Bhutan, where the car can take us during your visit to Bhutan. On this pass you will see beautifully the prayer flags are fluttering by the wind. We can also see the mountain Jhomolhari (the goddess of mountain) on clear days. The drive will take about 2hours. On reaching Paro,
- Hike to Taktshang, Tiger’s Nest, the most famous and scared monastery in 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 2hours up steep from the road end. The trail climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags.
- Lunch will be served at Taktshang cafeteria. On our way back, visit to
- Drukgyel Dzong, built in 1649 to commemorate the victory over Tibetan invasion.
- 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). Evening stroll around the Paro vally town, the valley of surpassing Beauty.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Paro hotel.
Accommodation: Paro hotel
Day 06. 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 for your onward destinations.
Thank You & Tashi Delek!
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
4Nights 5Days Bhutan Tour |4Nights 5Days Bhutan Travel Package |5Days Bhutan Travel |
The five-day Bhutan Enchanting Tour will give our visitors a chance to explore and visit the majestic dzongs of Bhutan in addition to other popular sightseeing. This four-night, five-day tour will also allow time for visiting Punakha and Wangdue Phodrang valleys, where you can see the magnificent Punakha dzong (fortress) and temple of fertility, as well as doing some sightseeing in Thimphu.
and Paro city tour. One would be awed to learn about seeking blessings from Chimmi Lhakhang to overcome infertility and it has proven beyond doubt that most couples were able to bear children after praying.
- Visit to the Capital City of Kingdom of Bhutan.
- Visit to the oldest monastery in Bhutan
- Visit to the most important and scared pilgrimage spot in the Buddhism world – Taktshang Monastery.
- Visit to the largest, oldest and most spectacular Dzongs (fortress), Lhakhang (temples), Museum, Villages and so on.
- City tour of Paro, Thimphu, & Punakha.
- Explore about the Gross National Happiness Country.
- Experience Bhutanese Farm Houses.
Day 01. Paro – Thimphu (Arrival)
The flight into Paro on our national carrier, Druk Air or Bhutan Airline, 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 then drive you to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. The drive will take about 1 hour and 30 minutes along a river valley, past small villages and traditional farmhouses, through peaceful countryside. It’s a small & charming capital city located in the heart of the Himalayas.
- Lunch will be served in Thimphu.
- Sangaygang Cross Country Hike, the hike is through the pine forest and we can see Thimphu Valley and Tashichho Dzong so beautiful from this hike. The hike will take about 1hr 30mins.
- Towards in the evening, we will visit Tashi Chho Dzong, seat of the National Government and the Central Monastic Body, including the summer residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot of Bhutan).
- Stroll around Thimphu town.
- Dinner and overnight stay in the hotel.
Meal Plan: Welcome Dinner Accommodation: Hotel Thimphu
Day 02. Thimhu Halt
After our breakfast at hotel, we will do sightseeing in the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu.
- Memorial Chhorten, built in 1974 in the memory of third king late Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, and the temple inside gives good examples of tantric Buddhist and its philosophy.
- Buddha Point, to see the tallest Buddha Statue in the world.
- Mothithang minizoo to see the National Animal of Bhutan (Takin),
- Zulikha Nunnery, the Thangtong Dewachen nunnery was founded in 1976 by Rikey Jadrel and today it houses the sixty nuns engaged in Buddhist study and practices.
- Folk Heritage Museum, this Folk Heritage Museum is a showcase, the 19-century farmhouse and the living style of the Bhutanese family.
- Lunch in Thimphu town.
- After lunch, visit Paper Factory, were 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 to Authentic Bhutanese handicrafts.
- Ecening drive to Paro.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Thimphu Hotel
Accommodation: Thimphu Hotel / Bhutanese Farm House
Day 03.Thimphu –Punakha
After our breakfast at hotel, we will drive to Punakha valley, the old capital of Bhutan over Dochula pass. The pass is adorned with 108 small stupas and with many prayer flags. On the clear days, you will see the panoramic view of Eastern Himalayan Mountain ranges so beautifully. Then the road descends through lush forests to the fertile valley of Punakha & Wangdi Phodrang.
- Visit to Chhimi Lhakhang – the temple of fertility.
- Lunch will be served at Punakha.
- Punakha Dzong – the most beautiful dzong in Bhutan. It was the winter capital of Bhutan until 1955 when the capital was permanently shifted to Thimphu. It still served as the winter resident for the central monastic body.
- Longest Suspension Bridge in Bhutan – walk over the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan.
- Evening at leisure.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Punakha Hotel.
Accommodation: Hotel Punakha/Wangdi
Day 04. Punakha – Paro
After the early breakfast we will drive to Paro. The road ascends up to the great Dochula Pass. On the way back to Paro offers another chance to view the amazing Himalayan ranges. Stop along the way to take photos wherever you find the best spot for the photography.
- Hike to Paro Taktshang Monastery, the most famous and scared monastery in 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 2hours up steep from the road end. The trail climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags.
- Lunch will be served at Taktshang cafeteria.
- On our way back, drive to the village of Drukgyel and visit the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, built in 1649 to commemorate the victory over Tibetan invasion.
- 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).
- Evening stroll around the Paro vally town, the valley of surpassing Beauty.
- Dinner and overnight stay at Paro hotel.
Accommodation: Paro hotel
Day 05. 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 for your onward destinations.
Thank You & Tashi Delek!
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.