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Bhutan Overland Tour

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Bhutan - Chhukha, Phuentsholing, Taga Dzong, Thimphu

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Highlights

  1. Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest): One of the most iconic landmarks in Bhutan, this monastery clings to a cliffside, offering breathtaking views. It's a challenging hike but well worth the effort.
  2. Thimphu: Bhutan's capital city is a blend of tradition and modernity. Visit the magnificent Tashichho Dzong, the seat of government, and explore the bustling markets filled with traditional crafts, textiles, and local produce.
  3. Punakha Dzong: This impressive fortress is located at the confluence of two rivers. It is known for its beautiful architecture and historic significance as the site of coronation ceremonies for Bhutan's kings.
  4. Gangtey Valley: A scenic valley in central Bhutan, Gangtey is known for its pristine natural beauty. Explore the Gangtey Monastery, take leisurely walks through the valley, and witness the black-necked crane migration during winter.
  5. Bumthang Valley: Often referred to as the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, Bumthang Valley is dotted with ancient temples and monasteries. Visit Jambay Lhakhang, Kurje Lhakhang, and other sacred sites while immersing yourself in the tranquil surroundings.
  6. Dochula Pass: Located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu, Dochula Pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range, including snow-capped peaks. It is adorned with 108 chortens (stupas) and a beautiful temple.
  7. Haa Valley: A hidden gem in western Bhutan, Haa Valley offers stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and a chance to witness the unique Haa Summer Festival (held in July) that showcases Bhutanese culture and tradition.
  8. Phobjikha Valley: Another beautiful valley, Phobjikha is a designated conservation area and a winter home to the endangered black-necked cranes. Explore the Gangtey Monastery and take nature walks to appreciate the valley's tranquility.
  9. Traditional Festivals: Depending on the time of your visit, you may have the opportunity to witness vibrant Bhutanese festivals such as the Paro Tshechu, Thimphu Tshechu, or Wangdue Tshechu. These religious festivals feature masked dances, cultural performances, and colorful pageantry.
  10. Bhutanese Cuisine: Indulge in Bhutanese delicacies such as ema datshi (chili and cheese curry), momos (dumplings), and red rice. Bhutanese cuisine offers a unique blend of flavors, and trying the local dishes is an essential part of the cultural experience.
  • Bhutanese Government Policy: Bhutan has a "High Value, Low Impact" tourism policy aimed at preserving its culture, environment, and way of life. Travelers are required to book their tour through authorized tour operators and obtain a visa clearance prior to arrival. It is not possible to travel independently in Bhutan, and a minimum daily package fee is applicable, which covers accommodation, meals, transport, and a licensed guide.
  • Seasonal Considerations: Bhutan experiences distinct seasons, each with its own charm. The most popular seasons for overland tours are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is generally pleasant, and the skies are clear. However, tours can be arranged throughout the year. Keep in mind that certain festivals and activities are specific to particular months, so plan accordingly if you have specific preferences.
  • Physical Fitness and Altitude: Bhutan's terrain can be hilly and mountainous, and some hikes or walks may be involved in the tour itinerary. It's advisable to have a reasonable level of physical fitness to fully enjoy the experiences. Additionally, Bhutan has high-altitude areas, such as the Dochula Pass, where altitude sickness can be a concern. Allow yourself time to acclimatize and consult with your tour operator or a medical professional if you have any concerns.
  • Respect for Local Culture and Customs: Bhutan is deeply rooted in its traditions and Buddhism. It is essential to respect the local customs and etiquette. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, and be mindful of your behavior and interactions with locals. Seek permission before taking photographs of individuals or in sacred places.
  • Sustainable and Responsible Travel: Bhutan places a strong emphasis on sustainable and responsible tourism. Respect the environment by refraining from littering or damaging natural sites. Purchase locally made handicrafts and support local businesses to contribute to the local economy. Be mindful of the limited resources in remote areas and use them responsibly.
  • Travel Insurance: It is highly recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen circumstances. Check with your insurance provider to ensure you are adequately covered for your Bhutan overland tour.

Overview

  1. Transportation: Overland tours typically involve traveling in comfortable vehicles such as SUVs or minibusses, equipped to handle the terrain and road conditions in Bhutan. You'll have a driver and a knowledgeable guide who will accompany you throughout the journey, providing insights and assistance.
  2. Itinerary: The itinerary for a Bhutan overland tour is carefully crafted to showcase the best of Bhutan's attractions, cultural sites, and natural beauty. It usually includes visits to major cities like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, as well as exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations like the Bumthang Valley or Haa Valley. The itinerary may also incorporate scenic drives through mountain passes, visits to monasteries, and opportunities for short hikes and walks.
  3. Cultural Immersion: Bhutan is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, and an overland tour allows you to immerse yourself in its traditions. You'll have the chance to visit ancient monasteries, dzongs (fortresses), and temples, witnessing religious rituals, attending festivals if the timing aligns, and learning about Bhutanese customs and beliefs from your guide.
  4. Natural Landscapes: Bhutan is known for its stunning landscapes, ranging from snow-capped mountains to lush valleys and pristine forests. As you travel across the country, you'll encounter breathtaking vistas, picturesque villages, and serene nature reserves. There will be opportunities for scenic photography, nature walks, and, depending on the season, witnessing unique wildlife or bird migrations.
  5. Interaction with Locals: Bhutanese people are warm, friendly, and proud of their culture. During your overland tour, you'll have the chance to interact with locals, visit traditional villages, and perhaps participate in cultural activities or workshops like weaving, archery, or butter sculpture making. This offers a deeper understanding of Bhutanese life and fosters cross-cultural connections.
  6. Accommodation and Meals: Overland tours typically include accommodations in comfortable hotels, resorts, or guesthouses that reflect the local Bhutanese style. You'll have the opportunity to savor Bhutanese cuisine, which is often served in buffet style with a variety of dishes, including local specialties. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.
  7. Flexibility and Customization: Overland tours can be customized to suit your preferences and interests. If there are specific sites or activities you wish to include in your itinerary, tour operators can work with you to create a personalized experience. Whether you want to focus on cultural exploration, nature and wildlife, or a combination of both, the tour can be tailored to meet your needs. 

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival in Paro and transfer to Thimphu
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Welcome to Bhutan, the mystic Himalayan kingdom. As you land at Paro Airport, the IHPL tour representative will meet and assists you for a comfortable transfer to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. The one and a half-hour scenic drive will take you to a culturally rich metropolis. Upon reaching Thimphu, check-in at the pre-booked hotel. The rest of the day is free to spend at leisure. There are endless attractions in Thimphu and you can enjoy many things on your own here. Take a walk in the nearby areas to experience the Bhutanese culture or relish traditional cuisine in a restaurant. 

In Thimphu, you can experience both harmonious traditions and a modern lifestyle. There are shopping centers, continental restaurants, nightclubs, internet cafes, ATMs, and foreign stock exchanges in Thimpu. But the traditional values are carefully preserved amidst the signs of modernization in the museums, monasteries, traditional markets, and everyday lifestyle.

Even a few years ago, traffic congestion was an unknown term in Bhutan. The city of 100,000 inhabitants Thimphu still goes without any traffic signal. Policemen stand in decorated booths and control the traffic with fabulous hand movements.

The capital city is the commercial hub and the center of Government administration of Bhutan. It is also home to famous Buddhist sites such as Memorial Chorten, Cheri Monastery, Tango Monastery, etc. The massive fortress and monastery Tashichho Dzong is a spectacular treat to the eyes. It is the Government seat of Bhutan since 1952 and is now acting as the King’s office, secretariat, and office of other ministries. The prime attraction of Tashichho Dzong is the gold-leaf roofs that make it really outstanding.

You can also visit the local markets like ABC Bazar to explore traditional products. If your Bhutan tour includes a Sunday, then you must explore the weekend market in Thimphu. You can purchase fresh produces while interacting with the locals.

Overnight stay in the Hotel in Thimphu.

Day 02 : Thimphu sightseeing and transfer to Paro
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On day 2 of the Bhutan tour package, you set to leave for sightseeing in Thimphu. The highlights of the day are the Institute of Zorig Chusum, National Library, and Textile and Folk Heritage Museum.  The Institute of Zorig Chusum trains students to perform 13 types of traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. The course spans 6 years. National Library is a repository of beautiful Buddhist manuscripts and the Textile and Folk Heritage Museum is famous for the exhibition of Bhutanese culture and traditions.

In the afternoon, you stop for lunch at one of the best food stalls in Thimphu. Post lunch, start to explore other highlights of Bhutan, like King’s Memorial Chorten, Government Handicrafts Emporium, etc.  You can browse through a wide variety of traditional art-forms, jewelry, textile, thangka painting, and much more in the Government Handicrafts Emporium.

Chorten Memorial is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bhutan. The milky white edifice is a revered Buddhist shrine. It has a golden pinnacle and the house is dedicated to the third king of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. Chorten Memorial is inhabited by people who hymn chants and spin prayer wheels.

After the day’s excursion in Thimphu, start your journey to Paro in the evening. Upon reaching Paro, check-in at the hotel and take rest.

Overnight stay in the Hotel in Thimphu.

Day 03 : Paro Sightseeing
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After a refreshing breakfast, you get to explore Paro. Paro is recognized as the most beautiful place in Bhutan. The city offers nature at its best amid a peaceful environment. The contrast of traditional wooden and concrete structures adds a special charm all across the valley.

The wide and verdant Paro Valley is known as the historic center of Bhutan spotted by many historical and cultural landmarks. Some of the best attractions in Paro are Ta Dzong, Rinpung Dzong, etc. Ta Dzong, also known as the National Museum is a conch shaped fortress located on the bank of River Mangde. Former a watch-tower and now a museum, Ta Dzong exhibits antique and traditional artifacts, paintings, weapons, etc.

Below the Ta Dzong is located Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong that means the fortress of the heap of jewels. It is embellished with vibrant paintings depicting different tales of Bhutan. Constructed in 1644, Rinpung Dzong is the administrative seat of the district of Paro.

In the afternoon, you stop for lunch and continue sightseeing in Paro by heading to Drukgyel Dzong. This UNESCO world heritage site is a ruined fortress that narrates a dark tale of the warriors who fought with Tibetan invaders. En route, you drive past Chomolhari and visit Kyichu Lhakhang Temple. This is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Bhutan built in the 7th century. The surreal beauty of the place attracts the travelers.

If time and energy permits, you can also visit the places like the Taktsang Monastery and the Cheri Lang monastery. The Takstang’s Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest located at a height of 3,120 meters offers great trekking opportunity in Bhutan. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche has landed here on the back of a tiger that gave the place the name Tiger’s Nest. 

Stay overnight in the hotel in Paro.

Day 04: Departure from Paro
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This is the last day of your 4 days Bhutan tour. After breakfast, you check out from the hotel and get an assisted transfer to the airport to catch the flight for your onward journey.

Inclusion

• Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels. • Breakfast + Lunch OR Dinner

• Transfers and sightseeing as pre-package car

• All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances

• All applicable hotel and transport taxes.


Exclusion

• GST will be extra 5%

• Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions

• All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals

• Medical and travel insurance

• Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including

• Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone charges

• All items of personal nature

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