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Bhutan Tours from Malaysia: Best Bhutan Travel Packages from Malaysia
A trip from Malaysia to Bhutan is not as difficult as you expected. Though there is no direct flight from Malaysia to Bhutan, there are scheduled flights flying from Singapore and Bangkok to Bhutan directly.
No matter you are looking for a classic trip to take you to the most essential parts of this Mysterious Kingdom or searching for an in-depth exploration in the last Shangri-la hidden in the Himalaya, you can get something suitable from our Bhutan tours. All of our tour packages to Bhutan from Malaysia can be customized to fit your own interests. Bhutan Visa, local transfer, the guide and the driver, the hotels, the meals…all are included in our tour packages so you don’t need to pay the extra fee, except for some personal expenses, like drinks, laundry, and tips for guides and drivers.
Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (1N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (2N)
Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (1N) – Punakha (1N) – Gangtey (1N) – Paro (2N)
Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (1N) – Haa Valley – Paro (2N)
Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (1N) – Punakha (1N) – Bumthang (2N) – Gangtey (1N) – Paro (2N)
Travel Route: Paro (1N) - Punakha (1N) - Trongsa - Bumthang (2N) - Phobjikha Valley - Wangdue (1N) - Thimphu (2N)– Paro (2N)
Travel Route: Paro - Thimphu (3N)- Punakha (1N) - Trongsa - Bumthang (2N) – Mongar (1N) - Trashigang (1N) - Tashiyangtse (1N) – Bumthang (1N) - Wangdue (1N) – Thimphu (2N) - Paro (2N)
Get Bhutan Visa from Malaysia
Applying for a Bhutan Visa from Malaysia requires Malaysian citizens to first book a pre-arranged tour with a registered Bhutanese travel agency, as personal visa applications are not accepted by Bhutanese embassies.
All you need to do is to confirm your travel details and finish the full payment at least 30 days before you go. Then, you need to send a clear colored copy of your passport to your travel agency.
The procedure of the Bhutan Visa application takes 5 working days. Once the Visa is issued, you will get an e-Visa Clearance letter. Please print it out and take it with you for board the flights to Bhutan from Malaysia. After arriving at Paro Airport, the Bhutanese immigration officials will stamp the visa into your passport.
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Travel to Bhutan from Malaysia
For tourists who travel to Bhutan from Malaysia , there are four main options for travel routes, heading through Singapore, Bangkok, Kathmandu, or Kolkata and Delhi in India.
Malaysia to Bhutan via Singapore Flights to Paro via Singapore are a popular option for tourists from Malaysia, as it is the closest airport with direct flights to Bhutan, which takes around 1 hour 10 minutes. Flights from Singapore to Bhutan’s Paro International Airport run twice a week, and depart on different days depending on the time of year. Please check the detailed flight schedule with our travel consultant.
Malaysia to Bhutan via Bangkok Bangkok is the next closest connecting airport for flights from Malaysia to Paro, and flights to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport run daily, with around ten flights per day. The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok takes just 2 hours 15 minutes. From Bangkok, there are daily direct flights to Bhutan, which take between 3 hours and 4 hours 20 minutes, depending on the flight schedule.
Malaysia to Bhutan via Nepal While Nepal’s capital city is a fair distance from Kuala Lumpur, there are five daily direct flights to from Kathmandu to Paro, which take around 2 hours. The flights from Malaysia take around 4-5 hours to reach the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, and cost from around US$ 233 per person for a one-way economy flight.
Common Questions on Bhutan Tours from Malaysia
1. when is the best time to visit bhutan from malaysia.
Generally speaking, spring from March to May and autumn from September to November are the best seasons to visit Bhutan. During the spring and autumn in Bhutan, the weather is generally pleasant, with clear blue skies and very little rain.
Winter it the best time to visit Bhutan from Malaysia on a budget, as the daily tariff of a Bhutan tour is USD 200 per person per night (which is USD 250 per person per night in spring and autumn).
2. How many days needed to visit Bhutan for tourists from Malaysia?
The classic trip to western Bhutan, including Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, takes 5 days and you can spend one or two more days in each city. If you are looking for an in-depth Bhutan tour to Bumthang, central Bhutan, you need at least 8 days to go. The panoramic Bhutan tour from the west to the east takes 14 to 16 days.
For the connecting flights from Malaysia to the city you choose to take the flight to Bhutan, you may need to add another one or two days besides the sightseeing tour in Bhutan.
3. Top 5 Things to Do in Bhutan Voted by Our Malaysia Customers
Where to travel in Bhutan is a matter of opinion, and there are a huge number of places you can visit and things to do. A list of the top sights in Bhutan, as chosen by our previous clients from Malaysia are:
Top 1: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery The Taktshang Monastery, or Tiger’s Nest, is the most famous monastery in Bhutan, and lies around 900 meters above the Paro Valley. Set on a narrow ledge in the cliff face this outstanding monastery sits on the site that is said to be the place where Guru Rinpoche landed on his first trip to Bhutan in the 8th century.
Top 2: Visit Punakha Dzong Renowned as being the most beautiful Dzong in Bhutan, the Punakha Dzong lies between the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu, the male and female rivers, and is the second oldest Dzong in Bhutan. Built-in the 17th century by the first Zhabdrung Rinpoche, the Dzong houses the sacred relics of the famous Ngawang Namgyal, the unifier of Bhutan, and the renowned Terton, Pema Lingpa.
Top 3: Take a Great View of the Himalaya at Dochula Pass Lying on the road between Thimphu and Punakha, the Dochula Pass, at just 3,100 meters, is one of the most beautiful mountain passes in the country. Not only can you get an amazing view of the high mountains of the Himalayas to the north, but it is also the site of the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang, the temple in honor of the fourth King of Bhutan. The pass is also home to the 108 chortens, known as the “Druk Wangyal Chortens”, which were built by the Eldest Queen Mother in honor of her husband.
Top4: Visit Thimphu Tashichho Dzong A Buddhist monastery and fort in the Bhutanese capital of Thimphu, the Tashichho Dzong lies on the banks of the Wang Chhu, and is the traditional seat of the Druk Desi, the head of the civil government of Bhutan. The original Dzong on the site was built in the 13th century, and it was expanded and renamed by the Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in the 17th century.
Top5: Hike to Chimi Lhakhang through the local rice fields Chimi Lhakhang, in the Punakha Dzongkhag of Bhutan, lies near the small town of Lobesa, on a round hillock in the middle of the valley. Built in 1499, the monastery was blessed by the maverick saint, Drukpa Kunley, who was known as the “Divine Madman”. The monastery can be reached by a short trek through the fields, which takes around 20 minutes to walk.
4. How much money should I take for a Bhutan tour from Malaysia?
How much money you take to Bhutan really depends on you, since almost everything you will need for the Bhutan tour is included in the Minimum Daily Package cost, which is USD 200 per person per night in low season and USD 250 per person per night in peak season. There is not much need for money to spend, except for personal items, gifts for friends and family, and any alcoholic drinks and snacks you wish to buy.
If you are heading off to another country after your trip to Bhutan, then it is a good idea to keep enough to cover the cost of the visa fee when you arrive. US dollars are the best option for this, as most countries will accept dollars for the visa payment.
5. What currency is used in Bhutan? Can I use my Bank Card or Credit Card in Bhutan?
The currency in Bhutan is known as the Ngultrum, and is written as “Ng”. The Ngultrum is linked directly to the Indian Rupee, and has the same exchange rate with foreign currencies. As Indian citizens have freedom of access, the rupee is also widely used in the country, and for large purchases, you can use US dollars in certain places.
There are banks in the country, mainly in the larger cities, and while you can use the ATMs to draw on your credit and debit cards, the fees are normally high. Some hotels and larger businesses accept credit cards, and you can draw on the cards over the counter in the main banks.
However, it is useful to know that, any money you do the exchange, must be changed back to either your own currency, Indian rupees, or US dollars before you leave, it is not permitted to take the Bhutanese currency, the Ngultrum, out of the country.
6. How about the living condition during the Bhutan tour?
Hotels in Bhutan range from 3-star, the minimum requirement for international travelers to stay in, to very good luxury 5-star hotels. Amenities are also ranging from good in the three-star hotels to excellent in the five-star hotels, and it is not unusual to find exquisite decors and sumptuous spas in the higher end hotels.
If you are looking for something different, a homestay in Bhutan is an ideal chance to experience the real Bhutan. Homestays are spent in local traditional Bhutanese homes, with the family that lives there, and are the best way to experience the unique Bhutanese culture at first hand.
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Travel to Bhutan from Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) - Yak Holidays
This travel blog features information on Flight/ Travel to Bhutan from Malaysia ( Kuala Lumpur ), Bhutan visa for Malaysian citizens/nationals and more.
The Malaysian nationals/citizens wishing to travel to Bhutan should book a pre-paid holiday package with one of the Travel Agencies in Bhutan like us (Yak Holidays International). The same Bhutan Travel Agency in Bhutan will make the entire travel arrangements like:
- Processing visa for Bhutan.
- Booking the hotels / Resorts.
- Tour guide and transportation including airport transfers.
- Booking your flights to Bhutan (You can also book directly from Drukair and Bhutan Airlines website).
- Arranging ponies and yaks for trekking.
- Trekking staff.
- Trekking equipment and more.
The Tiger’s nest monastery ( Taktsang ).
How much does it cost to visit Bhutan from Malaysia?
The visitors wishing to travel to Bhutan from Malaysia or any other country (Except for Indian citizens) have to pay US $ 100 per person per night as Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) to the Royal Government of Bhutan. Besides the Sustainable Development Fee, the tourists have to pay entry fees for monuments and festival visits which depend on your itinerary.
Our package rates given below are inclusive of Sustainable Development Fee (SDF). These rates apply uniformly to trekking, Cultural tour or Festival trips.
- Solo Traveler: US $ 340 per night.
- 2 persons in a group: US $ 280 per person per night stay in Bhutan.
- 3 persons or more in a group: US $ 270 per person per night stay in Bhutan.
The beautiful Dochula pass (3140 m).
The package rates are same for tours, trekking, festival tours and other activities. Please check our Bhutan Travel links for more information on tours, festivals, trekking and other related information.
6 Simple steps to get Bhutan visa for Malaysian citizens / nationals:
- Book your Bhutan trip with a Local Tour Operator such as Yak Holidays (us).
- You have to wire transfer full payment to the account of your Tour Operator in Bhutan.
- Please send a copy of the wire transfer receipt.
- You have to send the scanned copy of the photo page your passport (s).
- Your Bhutan Travel Agent / Tour Operator will process the Bhutan visa on your behalf which normally takes 4-5 days. The local Tour Operator will e-mail you the e-Bhutan visa once it is approved. You are now eligible to travel to Bhutan.
- The actual Bhutan visa for Malaysian citizens / nationals is stamped in your passport upon arrival in Bhutan at the Paro airport .
The duration of visa depends on the length of the Bhutan trip booked with your Tour Operator.
Bhutan visa cost is US $ 40 per person per trip. It is payable along with your Bhutan trip cost.
A sample of passport copy for Bhutan visa.
Please note that no Embassies or Missions abroad can issue Bhutan visa for Malaysian citizens / nationals except the Department of Immigration, Thimphu Bhutan.
Flights to Bhutan from Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur or other cities):
1 st option. fly from singapore to paro, bhutan., the return flight from paro (bhutan) to singapore is on saturday..
- Flight No. KB 540 departs from Paro at 8:05 am and arrive Singapore at 4:10 pm.
Singapore – Paro Bhutan – Singapore Flight Cost:
- Economy Class: SIN – PBH – SIN: US $ 1057.00 & Business Class: SIN – PBH – SIN: US $ 1680.00
2 nd Option. Fly to Bangkok (Thailand) and connect your flight to Paro Bhutan.
3 rd option: fly into bhutan from kathmandu (nepal)..
- Kathmandu – Paro – Kathmandu fare: US $ 468 (Economy class) & US $ 710 (Business class.
International Airport in Bhutan:
Passport validity for travel to bhutan from malaysia/kuala lumpur:.
The validity of passport for travel to Bhutan should be minimum of 6 months.
The view of Paro International airport.
Baggage allowance:
- 30 kg for economy class, 40 kg Business class.
- Hand carry is 5 kg in economy class, 7 kg in business class.
Cabin Baggage / Hand carry:
- 5 Kg in Economy class & 7 Kg in Business class.
Excess baggage charge:
The charge per kg of excess baggage is equivalent to 1.5 % of one way Adult fare.
The view of the Himalayas from your flight:
The seats on the Bhutan flights are allocated on the “First come, first serve” basis at the check-in-counter at the port of entry into Bhutan.
Your flights to and from Bhutan are scenic and are your ultimate mountain flights. The passengers always scramble for the best seats in your flight. You can see the up-close view of the Himalayan ranges including Mt. Everest . Yes, you heard it right.
If you are flying in from Kathmandu, request the ground staff at the check-in-counter to allocate the seat on the left, possibly by the window. You will see a beautiful mountain panorama. One can see five mountain peaks all above 8000 m, Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Makalu (8463 m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8188 m) and finally Jomolhari (7326 m).
But if you enter Bhutan from Bangkok, Singapore, or Kolkata, then you will see the panoramic Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt. Jomolhari.
If you’re entering from Bangkok (Thailand), Singapore, or Kolkata (India), you may request for a seat on the right.
Your chances of seeing these scenic high points on the surface of the earth will be better if you travel in early spring or winter or in autumn. The morning flights are even better as there will be less or no clouds to obstruct the mountain ranges.
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No, there is no direct flight to Bhutan from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. If you live near Singapore, then you can travel to Singapore by road and fly to Bhutan from Singapore. The other recommended options are, you have to either fly to Bangkok or Kathmandu and connect your flight into Bhutan by Bhutan Airlines or Drukair. There are no Malaysian Airlines operating in the Kingdom of Bhutan.
The most recommended Bhutan trip tour packages from Malaysia are:
5 nights / 6 Days Bhutan tour .
6 nights / 7 Days Bhutan tour .
7 nights / 8 Days Bhutan tour .
These tours covers the best of western Bhutan and you can see major highlights like Punakha Dzong , Tiger’s Nest monastery, the tallest statue of Buddha and others.
No, you cannot travel to Bhutan from Malaysia without Bhutan visa. You will not be permitted to board the flight to Bhutan without Bhutan visa.
No, It is not possible to get Bhutan visa for Malaysian citizens / nationals upon arrival in Bhutan. Your Bhutan visa should be pre-approved for travel to Bhutan and is issued by the Department of Immigration , Thimphu Bhutan.
No, the Royal Government of Bhutan does not have an Embassy or Consulate in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The view of the Himalayas from flight to Bhutan.
COVID-19 update on travel / flights to Bhutan from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
The Royal Government of Bhutan has re-opened from 23rd September 2022. Travel to Bhutan from Malaysia or any other country is permitted now. The visitors to Bhutan need not undergo quarantine for COVID-19. RT-PCR test at the Paro airport is not required for visit to Bhutan .
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TOUR HIGHLIGHT *Bhutan Tourist Visa *Personalize Stamp from Bhutan Post office *Experience the Bhutanese Traditional Costumes Dress "Kira and Gho" *Pony Ride Included while going to Tiger Nest (1Way) worth 40USD *Lemon Grass Spray as Departure gift *Complimentary 3GB internet Sim Card *Unlimited Complimentary Water. *Bhutanese Tashir Khadar *Bhutanese Cultural Dance
旅游亮点 *不丹旅游签证 *不丹邮局的个性化邮票 *体验不丹民族服装 "Kira and Gho" *虎穴寺骑马体验 (单程 ) 价值40美元 *纯香茅精油啧剂 *网路电话卡 *无限量矿泉水 *不丹传统围巾 *文化舞蹈表演
Assemble at Airport for your flight to Bhutan. Rinpung Dzong : known for its Bhutanese architecture style, houses the monastic body and government offices of Paro district. Tashichho Dzong : is a Buddhist monastery and fortress of the glorious, popularly known as Thimphu Dzong One of the popular and biggest landmarks in Thimphu.
Chimi Lhakhang : The hike up to the temple through paddy and mustard fields is an easy 30 minutes’ walk Punakha Dzong - a fortress built in 1637 which houses various relics of historical importance.Visit the Temple for Monk Blessing Ceremony - number of religious rites performed by Buddhist monks and lamas. This represents the importance mantras and will be blessed you for happy and prosperous life. Dochula pass :Driven to the 3150 metres high mountain pass, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the snowcapped Eastern Himalayas. Druk Wangyal Chortens : the 108 memorial stupas whichpay tribute to the Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in the war of 2003. Simply Bhutan : Heritage mordern living museum resembling a Bhutanese village, featuring traditional cuisine,demonstrations & performances. You can Experience Archery Game National Sport of Bhutan.
Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha point) : A gigantic 167 feet high Buddha statue constructed in the mountains. National Memorial Chorten :The Chorten is a fine display of Buddhist architecture and artwork with its gorgeous paintings, golden spires and intricate sculptures. Motithang Takin Preserve (Mini Zoo) : is a wildlife reserve area for protecting Takin, the national animal of Bhutan. Bhutan Post Office Headquarters : An interesting thing to do here is that you get to create personalized postage stamps with your own picture. Traditional Handmade Paper Factory : You can watch step by step process of traditional paper making here. Bhutan Handicraft Emporium and Authentic Bhutanese Crafts Street : Get a taste of Bhutan’s traditional arts and crafts.
Taktsang Monastery : perched atop a rocky ledge. If desired, pony rides can be arranged for the journey to the shrine. [ 2 hours hike ] Local Dressed in Kira and Gho for Photo Shoot : Bhutan's traditional dress is one of the most distinctive and visible aspects of the country. It is compulsory for all Bhutanese to wear and today you will trying Bhutan National costume.
Kyichu Temple : which dates back to the 7th century, is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Bhutan. Paro National Museum : houses over 3000 works of Bhutanese art depicting ancient cultural heritage of the country. Local Market of Paro Town : for some last minute shopping. Your Bhutan journey ends here , have a safe trip home .
集聚于吉隆坡机场,乘搭航班飞往不丹巴罗机场。 帕罗宗 : 以其不丹建筑风格而闻名,它是帕罗市的政府办公机关、法院及佛教寺庙的所在地。 扎西确宗 : 被称为“光荣宗教的堡垒”,是不丹久负盛名的佛教寺院,雄伟的建筑是廷布必到之地。或称为廷布宗。
切米拉康 : 沿路徒步绕过美丽的稻田和芥末田来到这寺庙,是座喇嘛朱卡库拉的堂兄为纪念他降伏恶魔而建的寺庙。 普纳卡宗 - 建于1637年的城堡,珍藏了大批的不丹佛教手稿、神圣的佛教名人名册、规格各异的宗教画和逼真的宗教名人肖像。 参观寺庙所主持祈福仪式 :无数的佛教僧侣和喇嘛的宗教仪式。代表了重要的咒语,接受不丹高僧神圣的祝福,得到幸福和繁荣的生活。 多曲拉山口 : 位於海拔3,150 公尺,在天氣晴朗下,可在這裡欣賞到喜馬拉雅山壯麗的風景。还可以看到"108座佛塔",也被称为"楚克旺耶纪念碑" 旺克楚耶紀念碑 : 位於多珠拉隘口的108座佛塔,稱為凱旋佛塔,為了紀念2003年在剿滅不丹南部阿薩姆反政府武裝中喪生的人,同時也祈禱世界和平。 不丹生活博物馆 : 现代生活博物馆,类似于不丹村庄,提供传统美食,示范和表演。您可以体验不丹的国家体育,射箭游戏。
金刚座释迦牟尼佛像 : 坐落在 100 公尺的山坡上,高 167 英尺,那里还可俯瞰整个廷布市 国家纪念碑 - 是这座城市的一个着名地标,拥有金色的尖塔和钟声。2008年,它进行了大规模的翻新。它通常被称为“不丹最明显的宗教地标”。 塔金迷你动物园 : Motithang Takin Preserve位于不丹廷布的Motithang区,是不丹国家动物“塔金”的保护区。这种羊头牛身的动物只在不丹能够看见。 国家邮政局 : 把自己的照片放上邮票,变成漂亮的个性化邮票。而且可以当真的邮票使用。 传统造纸厂 : 手工纸厂使用传统方法生产真正的不丹纸,称为Deh-sho。您可以在这里观看传统造纸过程。 不丹手工艺品商场和正宗的不丹工艺品街 : 在这里可以带回一些不丹的传统工艺品作为手信。
虎穴寺 : 原名為「塔克桑寺」,坐落在山谷中3000英尺高的悬崖壁上, 虎穴寺建于1692年,是不丹国内最神圣的佛教寺庙,被誉为世界十大寺庙之一。** 您可以选择徒步攀登或者骑小马(包括单程”上”)上到半山。 体验不丹民族服装与拍照打卡 :不丹的传统服饰是该国最独特和最明显的一面。所有不丹人都必须穿着,今天你可以尝试穿上不丹民族服装,与您的爱人或家人拍照留念。
祈楚寺 : 寺庙的历史可以追溯到7世纪,是不丹最古老的佛教寺庙之一.香港著名演员梁朝伟婚礼仪式在这里举行。 帕罗国家博物馆 : 这是一个文化博物馆。这里是不丹的骄傲。炫耀艺术和传统,它有六层楼,每个楼层 都叙述了过去独特的故事。您可以看到绘画,艺术品,动物面具以及丰富的文化。 帕罗镇当地市场 : 争取最后一分钟的购物 您的不丹之旅将在此结束,祝您旅途愉快。 结束你的不丹之旅。
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Bhutan itinerary for a six days tour package- the comprehensive guide
Posted on Last updated: February 17, 2023
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Are you looking for a Bhutan itinerary that gives you the details and images? We were just like many others tourists, attracted by the advertisements and brochures from the tour company, and wanted to visit this mysterious country.
However, the information is limited to a brochure, usually with only a few lines describing each destination. Some brochures might have several images but are far from the details we wanted.
After returning from Bhutan, we decided to write this article based on our Bhutan itinerary and expand each section so you can now have complete information about what you expect. We joined the tour from Malaysia, and it was a 6D4N package, the most popular Bhutan itinerary for most Malaysian. Of course, you may book your tour from other countries, but the information will be equally helpful as it covers Bhutan’s three most important destinations- Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.
Our Booking information
We booked our trip through Golden Tourworld Travel (M) Sdn Bhd . Since there is no scheduled flight from Malaysia to Bhutan, Travel Bhutan Tours has arranged charted flight directly from Kuala Lumpur to Bhutan by Bhutan Air. You need to make the necessary connecting flight if you are going from other countries. Only two airlines are operating their flight to the only international airport of Bhutan at Paro- Bhutan- Drukair and Bhutan Air.
Below is the detailed breakdown of our Bhutan itinerary. We have also written a few more articles at specific locations. You can click the links in the respective section to read the details.
Day 1- (Kuala Lumpur- Paro-Thimphu)
Our flight by Bhutan Air was scheduled to leave Kuala Lumpur at 4 am.
Our journey started as scheduled at 4 am. The flight took four hours and 20 minutes to reach Bhutan, 2 hours behind Kuala Lumpur.
1. Paro International Airport
Paro International Airport is one of the most dangerous airports in the world. There are only less than 20 pilots worldwide allowed to land here. The challenging landing is due to the high altitude, strong wind, and flight between Himalayan mountain ranges while descending at the deep Paro Valley.
In addition, the pilot must fly manually as the radar system is not usable here, and the short runway can be seen when the plane is only 200m away after a 45 degrees sharp turn.
Click here to read our article on Paro Airport, Bhutan.
After leaving Paro International Airport, we head straight to Olathang Hotel for breakfast. Our guide informed us that there was a change in our Bhutan itinerary. Instead of visiting places in Paro, we will head straight to Thimphu today.
We made a pit stop at the Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Centre along the way.
After arriving at Thimphu, it was already lunchtime. We head to the Folk Heritage Restaurant to have our traditional Bhutanese lunch. This is the first traditional Bhutanese meal we have had. They served most traditional and well-known Britannese food such as Jasha maru (chicken stew), Kewa Dasi (Potato with cheese), Ema Dasi (chili and cheese), and suja tea (butter tea)
After lunch, we visited a few places in Thimphu as below:
2. Mothithang Takin Reserve
The Motithang Takin Preserve, located on the outskirts of Thimphu Valley in Bhutan, is a protected area dedicated to preserving the takin, the national animal of Bhutan.
Early in the 1970s, the Motithang Takin Preserve was founded to protect and conserve the takin. It was set up as a result of the King of Bhutan’s decision to free the takins housed in a city’s little zoo.
According to legend, the takin was created by the Divine Madman in the 15th century by combining a goat’s skull and a cow’s skeleton at the request of locals.
Scientifically, the takin is a unique breed of goat-antelope native to Bhutan. Takin is Bhutan’s national animal known for its protruding nose, large head, and sturdy torso.
The preserve was originally a mini-zoo, but it went against Buddhist teachings to confine animals. As a result, all the animals were released into the wild.
Later, as takins were seen roaming the city streets searching for food, authorities established the Motithang Takin Preserve.
3. Changangkha Lhakhang
Changangkha Lhakhang is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Thimphu,
The temple was established in the 12th century by the Buddhist master, Phajo Drugom Zhigpo, and is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara.
Changangkha Lhakhang is an important site for child blessings and naming ceremonies in Bhutan.
Expectant mothers often come to the temple to receive blessings for their unborn children. As for the new parents, they will bring their newborns to receive a blessing and to have their child’s name chosen by a Buddhist lama. It also offers blessings to young students before they begin their studies.
4. National Memorial Chorten
The National Memorial Chorten (Thimphu Chorten) is a whitewashed Tibetan-style stupa in Thimphu.
It was built in 1974 to honor His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, the third king of the Wangchuck Dynasty.
The design is in the traditional Bhutanese style known as “changchup chorten.” It is characterized by its rounded dome, rectangular base, and intricate carvings and sculptures that adorn its surface. The chorten is surrounded by steps leading up to the entrance, symbolizing the path to enlightenment.
The National Memorial Chorten is both a Chorten and a chapel, allowing devotees to enter the ground floor.
5. Tashichho Dzong
Tashichho Dzong (Thimphu Dzong) is a majestic structure that features thirty temples, chapels, and shrines. It houses the throne room and offices of the king, the secretariat, and the ministries of home affairs and finance. Additionally, other government offices are located in nearby buildings.
The origins of Tashichho Dzong date back to 1216 when Lama Gyalwa Lhanangpa first constructed it in the location where Dechen Phodrang now stands above Thimphu. The present Dzong was rebuilt by the third king of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, in 1962 after the capital of Bhutan was moved from Punakha to Thimphu. The entire structure was rebuilt without using any nails.
Only the central tower (utse), the new temple (Lhakhang Sarp), and the main protector temple (goenkhang) remained from the earlier Dzong.
The flag-lowering ceremony at Tashichho Dzong is a daily event that takes place at about 5 pm daily.
6. Night walk at Thimphu town
We checked in to the Taj Tashi hotel in Thimphu for two nights. It is a five-star hotel, a little surprise to most of us as we did not expect such a quality hotel in Thimphu.
The hotel is near the main street. We walked into the town and bought some souvenirs before we called it for the day.
Day 2 – (Thimphu-Punakha-Thimphu)
The first stop of our day two Bhutan itinerary is Dochula Pass.
1. Dochula Pass
We traveled from Thimphu to Punakha across Dolchula Pass, the highest highway point in Thimphu.
We departed at 8 am, and after 50 minutes of driving through some of the most beautiful landscapes and vegetation, we arrived at Dochula Pass.
We took pictures against the beautiful backdrop of the tranquil mountain vistas at Dochula Pass, then walked towards the most important monument, the Druk Wangyal Khang Zhang Chortens.
Dochula Pass in Bhutan is not the highest mountain pass in the world, but it unquestionably has one of the most stunning vistas of all mountain crossings. In addition, the 108 chortens tell a fascinating story about Bhutan’s spirituality and history.
The pass lies close to Mt. Masanggang, Bhutan’s highest peak at 23,000 feet, and rises to 10,000 feet above sea level.
The Himalayan mountain range can be seen clearly. It’s a sunny day today. We witnessed some of the most breathtaking views of the snow-covered Himalayas and looked down into the Punakha Valley.
Other places that we visited on day two were mainly Punakha. Below are the places that we have visited in Punakha.
Click here to read our article on Dochulas Pass, Bhutan.
2. Kuruthang Temple
Next, we visited Kuruthang Temple in the Kuruthang village and attended a Monk Blessing Ceremony.
The ceremony typically involves chanting prayers and mantras and distributing sacred rice to be thrown when signaled. We were also offered holy water to drink and apply to our heads and faces. Lastly, we are given a golden string to wear on our necks.
3. Chimi Lhakhang
Chimi Lhakhang Temple is frequently visited by childless couples from the Punakha District and is well-known as the “Fertility Temple.”
It is said that the temple can both bless child-bearing relationships and heal infertility. As part of the fertility blessings, women who wanted to get pregnant visited the temple and carried a wooden phallus around the building three times.
We climbed a short, dusty path through rows of prayer flags billowing in the wind. As we approach the summit of the mountain, we are greeted by a giant prayer wheel.
The main temple rises majestically in white. There is a sizable statue of Guru Rinpoche inside the Lhakhang. A statue of Lama Drukpa Kunley is situated next to him.
Click here to read our article on Chim Lhakhang, Bhutan.
4. Punakha Dzong
The Pungthang Dechen Phodrang, or “palace of tremendous delight or bliss,” is another name for Punakha Dzong.
We entered the Dzong through a large wooden door and proceeded up a wooden staircase until we reached the outside courtyard.
It is also known for its magnificent buildings, which include four imposing entrances, seventeen temples, and breathtaking courtyards.
As opposed to the standard two courtyards, the Punakha Dzong contains three.
The administrative hub is located in the first courtyard, with a bodhi tree and a huge white Victory Chorten.
Monastic lodgings are only permitted in the middle courtyard. It houses the primary temple and quarters for the monks.
The Buddha and Guru Rinpoche are shown in gold sculptures in the main temple.
Its walls are decorated with exquisite paintings and woodwork. These murals show numerous moments from Guru Rinpoche’s life, Bhutanese history, and mythology.
5. Returning trip to Thimphu
After visiting the Dzongs and Lhakhangs at Punakha, we headed back to Thimphu. Our tour bus crossed the Dochula Pass again during the golden hours.
Day 3 – (Thimphu-Paro)
After breakfast, we visited a few more places in Thimphu before returning to Paro.
1. Buddha point
On the fourth day of our journey to Bhutan, we went to Buddha Point. As one of the tallest Buddha sculptures in the world, standing 51.5 meters tall, it has become a must-visit tourist attraction in the Thimphu Valley.
The Buddha Dordenma statue was constructed on the ruins of Kuensel Phodrang, the palace of the thirteenth Druk Desi. It is situated at an elevation of 8711 feet and is visible from the city and the road we got there. The Buddha Point is another name for it because of its prominent location.
The monument is surrounded by a large platform providing a birds-eye perspective of the valley. There are 32 sculptures of the deities of offerings on the platform. They are all facing the Buddha and bearing various colorful offerings in their hands.
The statue’s chamber is embellished with images of many gods, dragons, and other creatures. Buddha sculptures made of bronze can be seen in various positions. On the chamber’s four walls are a total of 125,000 little bronze Buddha sculptures.
Click here to read our article on Buddha Point, Bhutan.
2. Folk Heritage Museum
The Folk Heritage Museum is a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse. There are three stories, with a traditional kitchen, living room, and bedrooms. There are also exhibits of household items, farm tools, textiles, and other artifacts used in daily life.
Outside the house features a demonstration of how to build the house the traditional way and the 150 years old grinding water mill.
A local lady also shows us traditional Bhutanese crafts, such as weaving.
We also tried the traditional Bhutanese archery at the open field outside the museum.
3. Jungshi Traditional Handmade Paper Factory
Our Bhutan itinerary also included visiting the Jungshi Traditional Handmade Paper Factory, established in 1991 to revive the traditional Bhutanese art of paper-making.
The paper is made from the Daphne plant’s bark and processed by hand.
We have the opportunity to observe the process of making traditional Bhutanese paper, from soaking and processing the bark to forming and drying the sheets of paper.
There is also a souvenir shop next to the factory where you can purchase some souvenirs made with paper from the factory.
4. Bhutan Post Office Headquarters
Bhutan Post Office Headquarters is the only post office where you can create valid stamps with your image provided.
We purchased a few postcards to be sent back to our home addresses and friends with the special stamp featuring ourselves. This is a unique souvenir from Bhutan that you cannot get elsewhere.
We sent our chosen image to our tour agent before we came to Bhutan. As a result, our personalized stamps have been printed beforehand. The personnel at the post office can do it on the spot by transferring your image from your mobile.
5. Kira and Gho Photography session
Our tour agent has organized a Kira and Gho photography session at Le Meridian Hotel, Paro , in the afternoon.
A gho is a knee-length robe fastened at the waist with a “kera” belt made of fabric. It is worn with thick ankle-high socks and a light undershirt.
Women wear long, ankle-length dresses called kira. It is made with heavy woven fabric with exquisite patterning and is worn with an inner layer and a light shirt. The “koma,” a huge metal or bone brooch, holds Kira at the shoulder.
These outfits are often worn in Bhutan, especially in rural regions and during formal events.
We went to bed earlier, as we had to wake up at 4:00 am tomorrow to prepare for our hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Day 4 -(Tiger’s Nest Monastery)
Today is the most anticipated event in our Bhutan itinerary- visiting the Tiger’s Nest Monastery. We got up earlier to arrive at the trailhead of Tiger’s Nest Monastery by 7.30 am.
On average, four to five hours are often needed for the return trek, plus an extra hour for the monastery visit.
Instead of walking the entire trek, several opted to ride horses uphill until the halfway point.
The hiking route is relatively wide. At specific locations, it split into two paths: one for the horses and the other for us to hike. There are steps throughout most portions, making walking reasonably simple.
Due to the trail’s proximity to a cliff, the stunning view of the mountain ranges and the Paro Valley can be seen clearly.
It took us around 1.5 hours to ascend to the café, which is about halfway up. We made several stops to snap pictures in different places.
Midway along the route, things start to level off. At the Taktsang Cafeteria, you may offer prayers and take a break from your hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
After the café, the trail is steeper than previously. There are fewer steps, turns more rocky and rough.
Getting to Tiger’s Nest Monastery from the café required another 45 minutes of trekking.
When we arrived at the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, we had to leave behind our shoes, bags, cameras, and cell phones.
Besides that, photography is prohibited inside the monastery.
After dinner, we had to pack our luggage since we will check out early tomorrow. Our plan was to head straight to the airport after the half-day tour on the next day.
Click here to read our article on Tiger Nest Monastery.
Day 5 – (Paro-Kuala Lumpur)
Day 5 of our Bhutan itinerary was to visit all the remaining places as planned in Paro. Below are the places we visited.
1. Kyichu Lhakhang
Kyichu Lhakhang is one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred temples, built in the 7th century.
According to the legend, Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo pinned down an ogress known as Demchok, who caused trouble and hindered the spread of Buddhism in the region. He used his spiritual powers to subdue Demchok and pin her down by building 108 temples. One of the temples is believed to be the Kyichu Lhakhang temple. Other temples were constructed in different parts of the Tibetan Empire, including Bhutan, present-day Nepal, and India, to pin down various parts of the ogress.
The murals and frescoes on the walls of Kyichu Lhakhang depicted the life of the Buddha, and various Buddhist deities, including bodhisattvas, dakinis, protectors, and Tantric practices.
The original temple was built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo. It contains the original sanctum, which houses a statue of Guru Rinpoche and other religious artifacts.
In the 1970s, a new temple section was built to accommodate the growing number of visitors and provide additional space for religious ceremonies and festivals.
There is an old orange tree in the courtyard. According to local legend, the tree was planted by Guru Rinpoche himself when he visited the temple during his travels in Bhutan. It has the power to grant wishes and bring good fortune. If a person picks an orange after it drops from the tree and offers it to the statue of Guru Rinpoche, their wishes will be granted.
2. Rinpung Dzong
After visiting Kyichu Lhakhang, our next destination is Rinpung Dzong.
Rinpung Dzong is also called Paro Dzong. It is a large Dzong that serves as Paro’s administrative and religious center.
Rinpung Dzong was damaged by fire in 1907. It was then renovated during the 1950s and 1960s, with added modern facilities such as electricity and heating.
It has two main sections. The Utse is the tallest tower that serves as the main entrance. The Goenkhang on the ground floor is dedicated to the guardian deities of Bhutan.
The exterior of Rinpung Dzong is decorated with intricate carvings and paintings. The walls are made of stone and are painted in white, red, and ochre colors.
There is a magnificent view from here overlooking the Paro Valley and part of the runway of the Paro International Airport.
3. Paro National Muzeum
The National Museum of Bhutan, also known as Ta Dzong, is the final destination in our Bhutan itinerary.
It was originally built in 1649 as a watchtower. Subsequently, La Ngoenpa Tenzin Drukdra, Paro’s first governor, converted it to Paro Ta Dzong.
Initially, the building served as the residents of regional administrators and a storehouse that would ensure supplies in the event of warfare.
We must leave our bags and cameras in the locker in front of the museum. We cannot provide images since photography is not allowed inside the museum.
Stone adzes, earthen potsherds, and stone vessels are some of the artifacts in the exhibition meant to take visitors virtually back in time.
The open area outside the museum has a magnificent view of the whole Paro Valley.
We arrived at the airport after lunch. The return flight took slightly longer as we had an hour’s layoff at Kolkata.
Click here to read our article “20 Things to know before your trip to Bhutan: A comprehensive guide.
Day 6 – (Kuala Lumpur)
We arrived at KLIA Airport after midnight, the 6th day of our trip! (So, as the brochure said, it is a 6D4N Bhutan itinerary!)
Our journey to Bhutan was a tapestry of memories, stories, excitement, precious moments, and friendship. All these experiences are interweaving together that will live in our hearts forever.
As we embark on this journey, we are filled with anticipation and a sense of adventure. Our Bhutan itinerary has brought us to Bhutan’s most breathtaking and awe-inspiring sights.
This article will give you a clear understanding of what to expect from a standard Bhutan itinerary. Here is the information if you want to visit Bhutan:
- Our tour agent: Golden Tourworld Travel (Note: It is a tour company in Malaysia)
- For international travelers: Travel Bhutan Tours
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Check out other articles related to Bhutan on this blog
- Buddha Point in Bhutan – One of the largest Buddha statues in the world
- Dochula Pass – The highest mountain pass in Bhutan with a spectacular view
- The complete guide to hiking to the Tiger’s Nest , Bhutan
Friday 9th of June 2023
can I know u travel on which season? and how much for the trip?
Ambiga Chelliah
Thursday 9th of November 2023
@kwankp, Hi, How was the flight from Kuala Lumpur? Is it from KLIA?
Sunday 11th of June 2023
My trip was in January, and the price might have increased. It should be around Malaysian Ringgit 12K now for 6 nights 8 days, but please validate with your agent.
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Camp the Trans Bhutan Trail
The Magical Kingdom of Bhutan
What an incredible tour of an even more incredible country. Peaceful, restful, relaxing, beautiful are just some of the qualities of both. The history and culture are equally amazing. It is hard to write a review of this experience without sounding like an exaggeration. Bhutan is truly worth the time and effort to visit, and Bhutan Acorn Tours & Travel is an exceptional agency with which to experience it. Accommodations were first rate. The people of the country are unbelievably friendly and accommodating. From the beginning to the end of my initial contact with Acorn I felt the commitment to ensure my every concern was accommodated. Mr. Karma quickly and efficiently secured my visa, flight reservations and travel arrangements with ease and consideration for my individual circumstances. It is hard to put into words the comfort I felt dealing with him. Reliability is only one of them. On the ground, Mr. Norbu, my guide, and Mr. Nidup, my driver, ensured that I experienced and understood all that I saw. Patience and desire to ensure my trip was enjoyable, educational, and inspiring was clearly their primary goals. Mr. Norbu never tired of my questions even when asked over and over. It was like traveling with two knowledgeable friends. When was the last time you sat watching an archery competition (Bhutan archery is unique) or played a few games of snooker with your driver and guide? I cannot recommend this tour more strongly.
Druk Path - (PRIVATE TRIP)
I've been on 3 OneSeed expeditions and I have loved every one of them. Each trip was well organized and a breeze to plan for (packing lists are provided). They also take into account the trekker's dietary needs ( I had vegetarian food on all 3 trips-- all delicious meals). The guides were amazing too, they were helpful and great company on long days. I would absolutely travel with them again. The trips I've done are: Epic Patagonia, Kilimanjaro Summit and Safari, and Drunk Path in Bhutan.
Bhutan Expedition: Hike the Trans Bhutan Trail
Best of Bhutan
Great trip! Very good Organisation, dorji is a very kompetend guide & we hat a very good driver!
7 Days - Bhutan Tour with 4 Days Druk Path Trek
Wonderful trip to Bhutan. its been in my wish list for so long. clear air and beautiful nature. thx serene team for helping organize my short gateway. Good Job
Sacred Chomolhari - (PRIVATE TRIP)
Bhutan is a country that is on the cusp of great change. Our advice is to get yourself to the Buddhist Kingdom -- now. We used OneSeed Expeditions as our outfitter and took its Sacred Chomolhari trek and cultural tour -- and we couldn't be happier with our experience. There are few experiences that compare with walking ancient paths at high altitude. There's the enormity of the mountains, the solitude, the night skies with more stars than you thought possible, and fresh breakfasts (with French-pressed coffee, no less) in the warm sunshine. And then there's crossing 16,000-foot peaks marked by prayer flags wafting in the breeze. It's called the "sacred" Chomolhari for good reason. Our guide, Tenzin, was attentive and delighted in sharing his country's history and norms with us. And since he's a naturalist at heart, he could tell us about the flora, fauna and animal life we encountered on our way. Our cook should be on Top Chef; and our assistant guide was beyond kind. This is the kind of trip that is difficult to plan from home. With OneSeed, we didn't need to do any planning; it took care of all the details, both large and small. From the time we were met at the airport, our itinerary and activities were set. Beyond the trek itself, we enjoyed the Tiger's Nest monastery near Paro, and the cultural sites in Thimpu, including the chorten, the dzong/monastery, a nunnery where we meditated while the monks chanted their prayers, and the city's best straight-blade shave. We have many stunning photos from our trek and tour. Unfortunately, we got an error message when we tried uploading them to this review. Trust us, though, when we say OneSeed exceeded all expectations and helped make this a trip of a lifetime.
What people love about Bhutan Tours
A wonderful tour covering the highlights of Bhutan. The people were all so friendly, the tour was incredibly organized, and each day was a great mix of cultural activities and education plus outdoor excursions. I would highly recommend this option for people to explore Bhutan
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Bhutan Tour Package From Bagdogra - Hike to Tiger's Nest
5 Nights / 6 Days
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 26,192* per person
₽ 26,192*
per adult on twin sharing
Enchanting Bhutan Holiday Package - Excursion to Chele Le Pass
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 24,395* per person
₽ 24,395*
Mesmerising Cultural Bhutan Tour for 4 Nights - Phobjikha Valley Excursion
4 Nights / 5 Days
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 19,978* per person
₽ 19,978*
Bhutan 7 Nights Itinerary- Dochu La Pass
6 Nights / 7 Days
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Wangdue Phodrang(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 27,192* per person
₽ 27,192*
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10 Days Bhutan Package with Phuentsholing, Thimphu and Punakha
9 Nights / 10 Days
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(3N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Bagdogra(0N)
₹ 57,637* per person
₽ 57,637*
Fantastic Bhutan Tour Package for 7 Nights
7 Nights / 8 Days
Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Paro(3N)
₹ 33,297* per person
₽ 33,297*
Amazing Roadtrip to Bhutan - Hike to Tango and Cherry
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(1N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Bagdogra(0N)
₹ 17,758* per person
₽ 17,758*
Magical Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Package
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(3N)
₹ 30,077* per person
₽ 30,077*
Grand Bhutan Tour Package - Phobjikha Valley
8 Nights / 9 Days
Paro(0N) → Thimphu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Jakar (2N) → Phobjikha (1N) → Paro (2N)
₹ 38,096* per person
₽ 38,096*
Bhutan and Nepal Tranquil Retreat Tour Package
Paro(1N) → Thimpu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Kathmandu(3N)
₹ 44,396* per person
₽ 44,396*
Bhutan 3 Nights 4 Days Package - Visit the National Zoo
3 Nights / 4 Days
Paro(2N) → Thimphu(1N)
₹ 16,093* per person
₽ 16,093*
Bhutan Tour Packages for Couple
Paro(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(0N)
₹ 23,307* per person
₽ 23,307*
Bhutan Packages - Thimphu and Paro Vacation
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(3N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 24,473* per person
₽ 24,473*
Beautiful Tour of Bhutan in 5 Nights from India
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N) →
₹ 22,198* per person
₽ 22,198*
Essential Bhutan Tour Package - Starting from India
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N) → Phuentsholing(0N) → Bagdogra(0N)
₹ 22,862* per person
₽ 22,862*
Bhutan 5 Day Itinerary including Thimphu & Paro
₹ 17,203* per person
₽ 17,203*
Tour Packages of Bhutan - Thimpu, Punakha and Paro Tour
Paro(0N) → Thimpu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro (2N)
₹ 23,407* per person
₽ 23,407*
3-Star Misty Bhutan Tour Package from Bagdogra Airport in India
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Bagdogra(0N)
₹ 33,940* per person
₽ 33,940*
Incredible Thimphu, Punakha and Paro Package
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 32,187* per person
₽ 32,187*
Pocket Friendly Bhutan Package
Paro(0N) → Thimpu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Phobjikha (1N) → Paro (2N)
₹ 32,595* per person
₽ 32,595*
Thimphu & Paro Tour
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 14,428* per person
₽ 14,428*
Fantastic Bhutan Tour Package - Thimphu & Paro
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(3N)
₹ 23,862* per person
₽ 23,862*
Adventure Tour Package to Nepal and Bhutan
Kathmandu(1N) → Pokhara(2N) → Chitwan National Park(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 77,693* per person
₽ 77,693*
Fascinating Bhutan Holiday Package
10 Nights / 11 Days
Paro(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Trongsa(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(1N)
₹ 56,603* per person
₽ 56,603*
Nepal and Bhutan Tour Packages
11 Nights / 12 Days
Paro(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Punakha(3N) → Kathmandu(2N) → Pokhara(2N) → Kathmandu(2N)
₹ 116,539* per person
₽ 116,539*
Beautiful Bhutan - Punakha, Paro and More
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Thimpu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro (2N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Bagdogra(0N)
₹ 36,420* per person
₽ 36,420*
Alluring Paro, Thimphu & More
Paro(2N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)
Magnificent Bhutan Tour Package
Paro(0N) → Thimpu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Trongsa(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Thimpu(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 70,132* per person
₽ 70,132*
Romantic Getaway to Thimpu, Punakha & Paro
Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 24,749* per person
₽ 24,749*
Bhutan Luxury Travel Packages
Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Paro(2N)
Bhutan Tour Package From Phuentsholing in India
Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Thimpu (2N) → Paro (2N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Bagdogra(0N)
Bhutan Vacation Package
Paro(0N) → Thimpu (1N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro (2N)
₹ 18,968* per person
₽ 18,968*
Thimphu & Punakha Holiday Tour Package
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Paro(0N)
₹ 18,757* per person
₽ 18,757*
Explore the Best of Bhutan: Bumdra Trek
₹ 24,417* per person
₽ 24,417*
Sikkim Bhutan Tour Packages
Gangtok(3N) → Phuesholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro(1N) → Bagdogra(1N)
₹ 83,242* per person
₽ 83,242*
Sikkim Bhutan Bike Trip - An Adventurous Journey through the Himalayas
Bagdogra(0N) → Gangtok(2N) → Pelling(2N) → Yuksom (1N) → Kalimpong(1N) → Phuentsholing (1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 72,143* per person
₽ 72,143*
8-Day Bhutan Trekking Adventure Package
Paro(2N) → Jela Dzong(1N) → Jangchulakha(1N) → Jimilang Tsho(1N) → Simkota Tsho(1N) → Paro(1N)
₹ 35,516* per person
₽ 35,516*
Discover Bhutan: A 9-Day Journey Through the Land of Happiness
Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Paro(3N)
₹ 46,615* per person
₽ 46,615*
Grand Bhutan Honeymoon Package - Phobjikha Valley
Thimphu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Jakar (2N) → Phobjikha (1N) → Paro (2N)
₹ 43,669* per person
₽ 43,669*
Bhutan Honeymoon Package
Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 24,750* per person
₽ 24,750*
Best of Sikkim & Bhutan Tour Package
Gangtok(3N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 53,275* per person
₽ 53,275*
8 Nights Bhutan and Sikkim Package
Gangtok(3N) → Pelling(2N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(1N)
₹ 59,934* per person
₽ 59,934*
Bhutan Cultural and Natural Exploration
Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Trongsa(1N) → Jakar(2N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 71,032* per person
₽ 71,032*
Bhutan Bliss: Exploring the Enchanting Land of the Thunder Dragon
Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Paro(1N)
Bhutan Exploration: Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha
Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)
₹ 18,868* per person
₽ 18,868*
Explore Bhutan Package with Haa Valley
Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Haa Valley(2N) → Paro(2N)
₹ 37,736* per person
₽ 37,736*
Explore Bhutan Honeymoon Package with Haa Valley
India and bhutan honeymoon package.
₹ 49,945* per person
₽ 49,945*
Amazing Honeymoon Tour to Bhutan - Hike to Tango and Cherry
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- By Air: The Paro International Airport is the only airport catering to and fro flights in Bhutan. Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Bodhgaya, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Kathmandu and Dhak are some of the places that have connecting flights to Pato through Druk Airlines.
- By Road: There are buses , taxis that start from Kolkata to the Jaigaon-Phuentsholing. These transportations help in reaching the Bhutan Border. Another way is driving upto the any one of the three borders( Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkha) and taking a permit at the border to enter.
- By Train: There are no direct trains connecting to Bhutan, however you can take a train upto Siliguri, New Alipurduar, Hasimara or New Jalpaiguri (India) and then board a bus or cab to Phuentsholing.
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- ● Meals: 5B, 4L, 5D
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- ● Tour Style: Bhutan Highlight Tour
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Bhutan is located in the south part of Mount Everest. The mountains in Bhutan, where offer postcard-worthy sceneries, are home to countless historical monasteries. Most our customers admire sceneries and learn about Bhutanese culture and history by hiking to those monasteries.
The Bhutan tour packages below allow you to travel to the most beautiful mountains and valleys, visit the most sacred monasteries and learn about the most authentic Bhutanese culture in local museums. Please also feel free to let us know if you want to do more hiking or travel to Bhutan during local festivals. It is our honor to design a satisfactory Bhutan tour with reasonable price for you!
Most our customers told us "It is an unbelievable to trek on the Himalayan Mountain Range in Bhutan". You will feel you are so close to the sky when you are trekking on the highest mountain on the world. The mountain does not only offer trekkers splendid views, but also huge power, which could help you overcome huge difficulties in future.
Both easy and professional Bhutan trek tour packages are listed below. If you are a new trekker, it is recommended to take a 5 days’ trek on mountains whose altitude is only around 2000 meters. If you have been fully prepared for trekking on giant mountains who stand nearly 5000 meters above the sea level, we also have professional team to help you fulfill your dream. Just let us know your idea and we will arrange every thing for you.
As a religious kingdom, Bhutan tourism features its unique religious festival tours , which attracts thousands of tourists annually. The Tshechu Festival is the most important festival in Bhutan. Bhutanese people celebrate this festival in memory of Guru Rinpoche , who introduced the Buddhism to Bhutan.
The time of Tshechu Festival varies in different areas of Bhutan. Local monks and villagers transform to dancers and singers during the festival, sometimes, they invite tourists to dance together.
Besides the Tshechu Festival, there are some other intriguing local festivals, such as the Haa Summer festival, Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival, Black Necked Crane Festival , Druk Wangyel Festival, Punakha Talo Festival, Bumthang Domkhar Festival and Ura Yakchoe Festival. Feel free to let us know if you want to celebrate these festivals with local people.
There are many similarities between Bhutan and India. For example, they are both located in the south slope of the Himalaya Mountain. They are both religious countries. And tourism is one of major industries for both Bhutan and Nepal.
Their most important similarity to tourists is that the two countries are both popular trekking destinations. Most trekking routes in Bhutan are located on high mountains with high-density vegetation cover, while the snow-capped mountains in Nepal are paradise for trekkers.
Besides trek, the unique culture, festivals and history are also the reasons why thousands of tourists travel to Bhutan and Nepal. Please Check out the well-designed Bhutan and Nepal tour packages listed as below to discover more surprising highlights in these two Himalayan Kingdoms.
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A beautiful monastery on the banks of Wangchu River
Surrender yourself to the soothing beauty of Paro Valley
Visit Tiger’s Nest, the most famous monastery of Bhutan
Explore Paro Dzong Monastery and learn a bit about Buddhism
Paro City and the Himalayan Mountain Ranges in Bhutan
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- Punakha (1D)
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The small Buddhist nation of Bhutan is tucked between China and India. The country is lanced by deep ravines and coated with thick woods with no traffic lights on roads. A Bhutan tour package introduces you to this kingdom crowned with historical and beautiful dzongs (fortresses), monasteries and chortens (memorials).
The perfect Bhutan tour itinerary will take you through the rich forests, over high mountain passes to some of the most incredible valleys, monasteries, and into the traditional Buddhist culture. With this 7 days Bhutan itinerary, you will begin by arriving in Phuentsholing, a growing town with a mix of cultures. Travel to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, on the second day and visit the popular Tashichho Dzong. The third day of your tour will take you to Punakha for a sightseeing tour. Visit the mesmerizing Dochula Pass on your journey. Your next destination will be the town of Paro with its breathtaking views and markets. Travel to the highest motorable road in Bhutan and enjoy the captivating beauty. Go sightseeing in Paro to visit Ta Dzong, Drukgyel Dzong and more. Bhutan is a country where gross national happiness is more important than gross national product and the culture has remained untouched over centuries of modernization. Offering a blissful journey through Bhutan, this Bhutan itinerary takes you to the hidden paradise on earth and makes you forget all your worries and tensions.
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As you arrive at the NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport in West Bengal, you will be greeted by our agent’s representatives who will then transfer you to Phuentsholing - The Gateway of Bhutan by road. As you reach, check into your hotel at this frontier town where different ethnic groups mingle. On the first day of your Bhutan tour, relax and spend your time at leisure. Return to your hotel for a cozy overnight stay in Phuentsholing.
Distance from Paro to Thimphu: 170 kms
Time Taken: 5 hours
Thimphu - Sightseeing
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Marvel at the architectural beauty of Bhutan!
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, complete the immigration formalities and then check out. The second day of your 7 days Bhutan itinerary takes you to the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu. Once you arrive, check in at your hotel in Thimphu and spend time relaxing and roaming about. As the evening approaches, visit the Tashichho Dzong, also called Fortress of the Glorious Religion and experience the beautiful culture of Bhutan. Afterward, return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Distance from Phuentsholing to Thimphu: 176 kms
Time Taken: 6 hours
Punakha: Sightseeing
Punakha and paro: sightseeing.
Witness the colourful temples and markets of Bhutan today!
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a small excursion trip to the Chhimi Lhakhang also known as the Temple of fertility on the fourth day of this Bhutan tour itinerary. This temple was built by the divine madman, Lama Drukpa Kuenley.
Afterward, begin your drive to Paro and stop at lumping enroute to visit the Royal botanical garden. Continue your drive and reach Paro to check in at your hotel. Your Bhutan tour package lets you explore the local markets of Paro at leisure in the evening. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.
Distance from Punakha to Paro: 140 kms
Time taken: 5 hours
Paro: A breathtaking adventure
- Chele La Pass
Embark on a journey to the highest motorable road in Bhutan!
After a wholesome breakfast at the hotel, your Bhutan Trip Itinerary will take you for an adventurous excursion trip to Chele La Pass which is the highest motorable road in Bhutan. The sheer beauty and panoramic landscape here are bound to take your breath away. Return to Paro and spend rest of the day at leisure. Head to your hotel for an unwinding overnight stay.
Distance from Paro to Chele La Pass: 35 kms
Time taken: 2 hours
Paro: Sightseeing
Explore the town of Paro on the sixth day of your Bhutan tour package!
After a delectable breakfast at the hotel, check out of your hotel and continue for a sightseeing tour around Paro. Explore the popular places to visit in Paro like Ta Dzong (Ring Pong Dzong), Paro airport viewpoint, Drukgyel Dzong and local markets.
After the sightseeing, you will be transferred to Phuentsholing as per your 7 days Bhutan itinerary. Check-in and stay for the night in Phuentsholing.
Distance from Paro to Phuentsholing: 176 kms
Time taken: 6 hours
Bhutan: Departure
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The seventh last day marks an end to your blissful Bhutan tour!
After a delicious breakfast, check out from your hotel and prepare to leave Bhutan. Get transferred to the NJP railway station/IXB airport in India. Head back home with everlasting memories of this Radiant and serene kingdom.
Note: Our agents will provide you these or similar hotels depending on availability
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Damchen hotel
Tharpai Lam, Phuntsholing, Bhutan
Thori resort
Post Box 703 Lubding, Lungtenphu Above RBA Campus Thimphu
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Khuruthang, Punakha, Bhutan
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The best type of the year to visit Bhutan is during the autumn and spring seasons.
What are the cities visited in this Bhutan itinerary?
This 7 days Bhutan itinerary will take you to Thimphu, Punakha, Paro and Phuentsholing.
Is it possible to change the hotels included in this Bhutan itinerary?
Yes. You can change the hotels in this itinerary but it has to be consulted with the travel agent beforehand.
What is the common language used in Bhutan?
The national language of Bhutan is Dzongkha. However, most of the people are aware of English because it is one of the medium of education.
What is the currency used in Bhutan?
The official currency of Bhutan is Bhutanese ngultrum. However, Indian Rupee is also accepted almost everywhere in the country.
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Welcome to Bhutan – the land of the Thunder Dragon on the eastern slope of the Himalayas. Holding the majestic landscapes with breathtaking vistas, pristine forests, snow-capped mountain ranges coupled with the long-lasting cultural diversity shrouded in mythology, ancient beliefs and Buddhist traditions, Bhutan offers authentic experiences in the journey hike up to the most sacred Buddhist temples. Strolling along the longest suspension bridge in the country and learn about the daily life of Bhutanese monks in the Punakha Dzong which is widely known as the Place of Great Happiness. Let your soul mingle with the excitement of the most vibrant festivals, wear the traditional dress and gain a deep insight into the mystical cultural identity of the happiest kingdom in the world. The warmth, hospitality, and politeness of the local people ensure a memorable vacation not only unique but truly valuable.
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Starting September 1st, 2023, the Bhutan Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) will be discounted by 50% , reducing the cost from $200 per person per night to $100 per person per night. This reduced rate will be in effect for four years until August 31st, 2027.
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Mystical Treasures Discovery – 7 Days
Tour Route: Paro – Thimphu – Punakha – Wangdi – Paro
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- Explore Thimphu's cultural gems, including Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Point, Changangkha Lhakhang
- Visit the Drupthob Goemba and Zangthopelri Lhakhang, immersing in the spiritual essence of Bhutan
- Discover the artistry of Jhunghi handmade paper factory and admire Bhutanese postal services at the Thimphu Post office
- Enjoy the picturesque journey to Punakha/Wangdi, passing through the mesmerizing Dochu La pass
- Discover the historical significance of Paro as you visit the Rinpung Dzong
Enchanting Bhutan Odyssey – 6 Days
Tour Route: Paro – Thimphu – Punakha – Dochula Pass – Paro
- Visit Tachogang Lhakhang, National Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong
- Marvel at the magnificent Kuensel Phodrang
- Discover the unique Takin at Motithang Takin Preserve, a serene natural habitat
- Delve into Bhutanese culture at Simtokha Dzong and Zilukha Nunnery
- Embark on an unforgettable trek to the sacred Taktsang Monastery
Bhutan Spiritual Wonders – 5 Days
Tour Route: Paro – Thimphu – Punakha – Paro
- Hike to the legendary Tiger's Nest, perched on a cliffside with breathtaking views
- Discover the grandeur of Punakha Dzong, an architectural marvel at the confluence of two rivers
- Witness the world's largest sitting Buddha statue
- Admire the iconic Paro Dzong, a symbol of Bhutan's rich cultural heritage
- Visit the historic Chimmi Lhakhang, a sacred monastery with intriguing stories
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Our Bhutan trip was one of the greatest and most unforgettable experiences of our lives! Go Bhutan Tours is very well organized with professional and friendly staff, communicates effectively, and takes our wishes into account. We experienced and truly felt the magic as well as spiritual vibes in monasteries. We learned about Buddhism and the royal family in Bhutan, and we immersed ourselves in Bhutanese culture through visits to villages, schools, and homestays. We had very interesting and honest discussions with our guide and driver. We thoroughly enjoyed discovering the authenticity of central and eastern Bhutan.
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We had planned to visit Bhutan, and we are glad we did. We spent 2 weeks in such a country with Go Bhutan Tours, and I wholeheartedly recommend it. We had a great time here, and we visited amazing places. Bhutan is an incredible destination that combines awe-inspiring nature, stunning landscapes, rich history, friendly people, and delicious food. Sonam was great, always helpful during the trip, making it a wonderful experience.
Lynn did a fantastic job setting up my whole trip. Everything I experienced went very smooth.The itinerary she chose was outstanding. If we had an issue with anything while in Bhutan, she fixed it within 10 minutes. I was so greatly appreciated and impressed with this company and customer service. If I have any chance to visit Bhutan once again, I will definitely choose Go Bhutan Tours. Thank you so much for everything you did for me!
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Bhutan Tours promptly addressed our questions, setting them apart from all the other travel agents. The trip itself exceeded our expectations. Our guide was highly knowledgeable, and the driver's skills were simply astounding. During our journey, we were fortunate to meet the owner of Go Bhutan Tours, a truly wonderful person. We were treated to an array of breathtaking views, explored various sites, and had the pleasure of interacting with warm and welcoming local people. In a word, we were elated with the entire experience and wholeheartedly recommend this travel agency.
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When we first started planning our trip to Bhutan, we were a bit overwhelmed. There were so many tour companies and itineraries to choose from. However, when we discovered Go Bhutan Tours, we felt like we were on the right track. One of the tour operators guided us through our plans with phone calls before our Bhutan trip and provided us with a thorough and clear travel guide, itineraries, as well as easy-to-understand cost breakdowns and comparisons. Once we arrived, our guide took us out to dinner and checked in with us regularly. The driver couldn't have been kinder and more accommodating. We managed to cover everything on our agenda and even more. Thank you so much!
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Discover the best of Bhutan with our exclusive Bhutan travel packages offered by "Go Bhutan Tours." If you're curious about Bhutan travel costs, we have you covered with affordable and all-inclusive options. Our meticulously crafted travel packages allow you to explore the enchanting landscapes, immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture, and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this Himalayan kingdom.
From the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery to the serene prayer halls of Gangte Goemba, our Bhutan travel packages provide an unparalleled opportunity to experience the hidden treasures of this isolated nation. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a culture connoisseur, or an adventure seeker, Bhutan has something for everyone. "Go Bhutan Tours" ensures that your journey to Bhutan is not only memorable but also hassle-free. Explore our offerings, discover the diverse landscapes, and immerse yourself in the magic of Bhutan.
Transportation
Go Bhutan Tours uses local transportation alternatives and conventional modes of transportation whenever possible because they typically have less of an impact on the environment, help small local businesses, and are far more enjoyable. The type of excursion you choose while on a Bhutan tour package will determine how you get there. Minibus: Due to the weather, a lack of paved roads, and limited public transportation choices, traveling around Bhutan can be challenging. So plan on taking a minibus while you're not hiking.
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Embark on a journey to explore the fascinating culture and customs of Bhutan with "Go Bhutan Tours." Beyond the awe-inspiring Himalayas lies a land where tradition and modernization harmoniously coexist. Bhutan's unique allure has enticed a growing number of travelers since it opened its doors in 1974, welcoming over 200,000 visitors.
The enchantment of Bhutan is evident in its alpine landscapes, mesmerizing Buddhist architecture, and its enigmatic ambiance. It's a place where Gross National Happiness (GNH) takes precedence over GDP, emphasizing the well-being of its people. Bhutan holds the distinction of being the only nation on Earth with a net negative carbon footprint, a testament to its commitment to preserving the environment, influenced by its Buddhist heritage, which makes up nearly 75% of the population.
In Bhutan, the term that resonates most profoundly is "rich." This nation is rich in history, heritage, and customs, offering a wealth of cultural experiences. As Bhutan continues to evolve, there is a delicate balance to be struck between tradition and the rapid advancement of technology, a transition that will be fascinating to witness. Join our Bhutan Tours to delve into the heart of this rich culture and tradition, and explore the customs that make Bhutan truly unique.
Eating & Drinking
The spicy food of Bhutan is renowned for knocking even the most traveler's socks off. If you prefer things spicy, you might just have reached heaven because most of it is garnished with chilies; but, for someone else, it will be pretty warm. Here are some dishes to watch out for a Bhutan vacation:
These cheese sauce-covered, extremely hot chillies are offered. It’s the traditional dish of Bhutan, where ema is the word for "chili" and datshi is the word for "cheese."
Phak sha pa
Red chile, onion, tomato, ginger, and radish slices are used to stew chopped pork.
The Bhutanese consume a lot of wheat, which is often reddish in hue. This is as a result of its cultivation in the rich Paro Valley soil. This one has a nutty taste and is frequently served with chili and mushrooms.
These Tibetan dumplings are typically served as a snack and are filled with meat, cheese, or veggies. Momos should never be refused.
Red Panda beer
The Bumthang Brewery, which is operated by a Swiss citizen who wed a Bhutanese, produces the famous Red Panda Weiss Beer of Bhutan. The sole export brewery in Bhutan is this one. There is a thin white foam on the beer, which has a murky yellow color. Residents and visitors alike adore this excellent beer.
Plan-based options
Vegetarians will have an easy time traveling to Bhutan because the country does not consume a meal of meat. Because cheese is frequently used in meals, vegans may find it more challenging. Make sure to specify that you want your meals cooked without dairy or margarine. Obviously, vacationing with a local makes everything much simpler. With Go Bhutan Tours, you'll get a local guide who can explain meals and suggest healthy plant-based options.
The most stunning moment to go on a Bhutan tour is the spring periods of mid-March to early May, when rhododendrons and other flowers are in blossom and the temperature has started to warm up, which are often cited as the ideal times to travel. Another great period is in the fall, from September through November, when the sky is predicted to be bright and the hills should be visible. It appears that March/April and September/October are the busiest carnival seasons.
A Bhutan trip will satisfy your desire for high caliber handicrafts and vibrant art. Despite Bhutan's lack of a reputation as a premier shopping location, there are many skilled artists producing high-quality goods here. To be assured that you can carry particular things back into your place of origin, it is a great idea to verify with your local customs officers. General terms, the laws governing customs are rigorous in the US and Canada.
Hand-Woven Fabric
In Bhutan, artisanal spinning is at its very best. Visit one of the numerous textile shopping options in the towns of Bhutan to select from a wide variety of vibrant rugs, clothes, shawls, and decorations.
Traditional Music
Consider purchasing a CD of singing monks from Bhutan to use as a musical stress relief when you get home and are back in office daily.
Spiritual Souvenirs
For parents and friends, colorful prayer banners, aromatic candles, and rosary beads make thoughtful presents.
Highlight Festivals & Events
Step into the vibrant tapestry of Bhutan's culture with "Go Bhutan Tours" and immerse yourself in the colorful world of Bhutanese festivals and events. Bhutan is not just about its breathtaking landscapes and ancient traditions; it's also a land of joyous celebrations and major events.
Throughout the year, Bhutan hosts a plethora of festivals that offer a glimpse into the heart and soul of this remarkable nation. From the lively Paro Tsechu to the mystical Punakha Drubchen, these festivals are a window into Bhutan's rich religious and cultural heritage. The Tshechus, or religious festivals, are among the major events in Bhutan, and they are celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm.
Let "Go Bhutan Tours" be your gateway to the enchanting world of Bhutan's festivals and events, where the past and present come together in a joyous celebration of culture and heritage.
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Go Bhutan Tours makes each precaution to make sure the Bhutan vacations are safe, enjoyable, and fun for everyone. The company takes the health and safety of its visitors carefully. We advise all passengers to get the most recent information prior to boarding from their local government or regional travel guide agency.
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Bhutan Travel Restrictions 2023: : After 2 years of the pandemic, Bhutan tours are NOW reopened to international tourists without any quarantine. It's time to plan your Bhutan tour in 2023! We guarantee the LOWEST price with an all-inclusive tour service in Bhutan.
For travelers from Malaysia, getting to Bhutan is pretty easy. All you need to do is customize your tour with us and book a flight at your convenience from either Singapore or go a bit further to Bangkok to Paro. To ensure you a pleasant journey to Bhutan from Malaysia, we teach you how to get Bhutan visa and offer different options for the flight and some of the most classic and popular Bhutans tour for Malaysian.
Bhutan Visa & Permit Application for Malaysian Tourists
Aside from the citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, all tourists to Bhutan must be on an organized tour, as independent travel is not allowed in the kingdom. With a policy of ecological and environmental tourism, arranging a trip to Bhutan can only be done through a registered tour operator for the kingdom. You need to book at least 30 days in advance of your trip dates, to ensure your visa and permits can be arranged.
Once you have booked your tour with us, we will make the visa application for you, using scanned copies of your passport, and will send you the visa clearance letter once received so that you can book your flight to Paro International Airport. Once there, your guide will greet you at the airport and help with the visa and permits, so that you can get on with your tour of the most stunning mountain kingdom on the planet.
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How to Get to Bhutan from Malaysia? Multiple Ways to Travel from Malaysia to Bhutan
Traveling to Bhutan from Kuala Lumpur is not as hard as it may seem. While there are only two airlines permitted to fly into the Paro International Airport in Bhutan, These airlines do operate from nine airports in five countries, and offer great flights to Bhutan.
The closest airport for non-stop flight to Bhutan is actually at Singapore, with Bangkok being the next nearest airport. Flights from Singapore take around five hours, while from Bangkok, it is a 3 hour 30 minute flight. With plenty of daily flights from Kuala Lumpur to both Singapore and Bangkok, getting to Bhutan is relatively easy.
There are also several other travel routes you can take, if you want to combine your trip to Bhutan with a trip to other countries, such as taking in the stunning Himalayan sights of Nepal, before taking the short 75-minute flight to Paro, or exploring parts of India, before taking the train to Hasimara and crossing into Bhutan overland at the Phuentsholing border crossing.
You can even get a flight to Chengdu in China, and take the amazing train journey to Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. Then take an overland tour of Tibet to reach Kathmandu, before taking a flight to Paro for your exclusive Bhutan tour.
Whichever route you choose, we can help you to make this dream a reality, and with offices in Chengdu, Lhasa, Kathmandu, and Thimphu, we can make your Himalayan adventure the best ever.
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Most Classic Bhutan Tour Packages for Malaysian Tourists
From the highest mountain in Bhutan, Gangkhar Puensum, to the stunning Dzongs of Paro and Thimphu, and the awesome sights of the Bumthang District, we can help you to make your tour come alive with our range of classic Bhutan tours. With tours of up to a week, our expertly-designed tour packages give you the best of the Bhutan experience, indulging in the traditions and cultures of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Explore the untouched wilderness of the Bhutanese Himalayas, or tour around the stunning monasteries and sights of the modern capital at Thimphu, home of the Bhutanese Royal Family. You have the chance to explore the last true Shangri-La of the Himalayas.
3 Days Classic Bhutan Glance Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Paro
4 Days Bhutan Impression Tour
Paro -Thimphu -Paro
4 Days Classic Bhutan Culture Tour
Paro - Punakha - Thimphu - Paro
4 Days Classic Bhutan Glimpse Tour
5 Days Classic Bhutan City and Scenic Tourist Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha & Wangdue - Thimphu - Paro
5 Days Popular Highlights of Bhutan Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Paro -Taktshang Goemba - Paro
6 Days Classic Thimphu-Paro and Taktsang Ghoempa Tour
6 Days Cultural Discovery Tour in Bhutan
Paro-Thimphu-Punakha-Wangdiphodrang-Gangtey-Wangdiphodrang-Punakha-Thimphu-Paro
7 Days Classic Bhutan Mountains and Valleys Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha & Wangdue - Phobjikha - Thimphu - Paro
8 Days Bhutan Enriching Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Trongsa - Bumthang - Phobjikha - Thimphu - Paro
8 Days In-depth Western and Central Bhutan Tour
Paro - Thimpu - Punakha - Wangdiphodrang - Trongsa- Gangtey Valley- Wangdiphodrang - Thimphu - Paro
10 Days Classic Bhutan Himalaya Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha & Wangdue - Trongsa - Bumthang - Punakha & Wangdue - Thimphu - Paro
11 Days Classic West and Central Bhutan Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha & Wangdue - Trongsa - Bumthang - Punakha - Paro
16 Days Classic West to East Bhutan Tour
Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Wangdue - Trongsa - Bumthang - Mongar - Trashigang - Trashiyangtse - Mongar - Bumthang - Gangtey - Wangdue - Thimphu - Paro
India Nepal China Tibet Bhutan Tour Packages for Malaysian Tourists
If you are looking for an even longer tour experience, then try our multi-culture tours which include travel to many of the tourist destinations that surround Bhutan, including China, India, Nepal, and the Tibet Autonomous Region, which shares the border with Bhutan along the range of the southern Himalayas. A melting pot of different cultures, many of which have had a profound influence on the Bhutanese culture over the millennia, the tours below can give you an exciting experience of the best of Asian destination.
13 Day Classic Tibet Nepal Bhutan Overland Tour
Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Tingri - EBC - Gyirong - Kathmandu - Paro -Thimpu - Paro
16 Days Classic India Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour
Delhi - Pink City - Jaipur - Agra - Delhi - Kathmandu - Lhasa - Kathmandu - Paro - Taktshang Goemba - Paro
22 Days Scenic India Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour
Delhi - Jaipur - Pink City - Agra - Delhi - Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu - Lhasa - Namtso Lake - Lhasa - Kathmandu - Paro - Thimpu - Paro - Taktshang Goemba - Paro
24 Days Best of Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour with EBC
Kathmandu - Nagarkot - Chitwan - Lumbini - Pokhara - Kathmandu - Lhasa - Shgatse - EBC - Gyirong - Kathmandu - Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Paro
26 Days Best Overland Adventure via India Nepal Tibet Bhutan
Delhi - Pink City - Jaipur - Agra - Kathmandu - Chitwan - Pokhara - Lhasa - Shigatse - EBC - Gyirong - Paro - Thimpu - Punakha - Taktshang Goemba - Paro
33 Days Spiritual Odyssey from India to Nepal Tibet and Bhutan
Delhi - Pink City - Jaipur - Agra - Orchha - Varanasi - Lumbini - Chitwan - Kathmandu - Lhasa - Shigatse - EBC - Saga - Darchen - Kailash - Saga - Gyirong - Paro - Thimpu - Punakha - Taktshang Goemba - Paro
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English. Private group. Hotel pick up. 5day (s) Duration. 5.0. (2 reviews) 100+ booked. Gallery. RM 4,634.15RM 4,968.59. Currently unavailable. Find things to do in Thimphu. See the best of Bhutan's cultural and historical sights on a 5 day tour with an English speaking guide.
All of our tour packages to Bhutan from Malaysia can be customized to fit your own interests. Bhutan Visa, local transfer, the guide and the driver, the hotels, the meals…all are included in our tour packages so you don't need to pay the extra fee, except for some personal expenses, like drinks, laundry, and tips for guides and drivers.
The most recommended Bhutan trip tour packages from Malaysia are: 5 nights / 6 Days Bhutan tour. 6 nights / 7 Days Bhutan tour. 7 nights / 8 Days Bhutan tour. These tours covers the best of western Bhutan and you can see major highlights like Punakha Dzong, Tiger's Nest monastery, the tallest statue of Buddha and others.
RM 9,077.29RM 9,746.15. Currently unavailable. Find things to do in Thimphu. Spend nine days traveling through Bhutan and explore into more remote parts for a truly unique experience. There is loads to see and discover: from the largest city Thimphu to natural green valleys and quaint villages.
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TOUR HIGHLIGHT *Bhutan Tourist Visa *Personalize Stamp from Bhutan Post office *Experience the Bhutanese Traditional Costumes Dress "Kira and Gho" *Pony Ride Included while going to Tiger Nest (1Way) worth 40USD *Lemon Grass Spray as Departure gift *Complimentary 3GB internet Sim Card *Unlimited Complimentary Water. *Bhutanese Tashir Khadar
We joined the tour from Malaysia, and it was a 6D4N package, the most popular Bhutan itinerary for most Malaysian. Of course, you may book your tour from other countries, but the information will be equally helpful as it covers Bhutan's three most important destinations- Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.
The Bhutan Discovered tour is an amazing experience. Highly recommended for a first trip to this incredible country. Destinations. Paro, Thimphu +1 more. Age Range. 15 to 99 year olds. Regions. Himalaya Mountains +1 more. Operated in. English. Operator. Intrepid Travel. 10% Off. Duration. 7 days. Price per day. $479. From $3,725. US$3,353.
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It is deemed 'the Happiest Country in the World ". Bhutan's vibrant culture, festivals and enigmatic peaks attract over 200 thousand visitors annually. Put Bhutan on your list of leisure and ecotourism destinations with Holidify's Bhutan tour packages. Bhutan stands out as an excellent choice for Indians.
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105 Pax Booked. Join a Group. Western Bhutan Trip with Haa 5Days. Route: Paro-Haa-Thimphu-Paro. Departure Dates: Depart every Fri., 2024 Depart every Fri., 2025. Tour Code:BTG-A1Group Size:1-12 pax. Guide: English-speaking. Meals: 4B, 3L, 4D. Hotels: 4Nights, 3-Star. Single Supplement: USD160/pax. Tour Style: Bhutan Cultural Tour.
Experience the privilege of visiting the magical kingdom of Bhutan and immerse yourself in the incredible landscape, natural beauty along with the man-made cultural treasures on this 6 nights 7 days Bhutan tour. Book your Bhutan itinerary for 7 days from Traveltriangle for a remarkable tour.
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Most Classic Bhutan Tour Packages for Malaysian Tourists. From the highest mountain in Bhutan, Gangkhar Puensum, to the stunning Dzongs of Paro and Thimphu, and the awesome sights of the Bumthang District, we can help you to make your tour come alive with our range of classic Bhutan tours.
Best Price Guarantee. What to expect. Please refer to Package details > Itinerary for more details (Itinerary is flexible and you may decide if you would like to utilize the whole day) Day 1- Welcome to Bhutan. Kuzuzangpo La - a warm welcome from The Land of Thunder Dragron - Bhutan known as The Last Shangri La.
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