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Amazing Bhutan Group Tour Package

Bhutan , Bhutan
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Amazing Bhutan Group Tour Package

Duration :   6 Days 5 Nights
Price From :    $380.00
Start Location:   NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport / Hasimara Railway Station
Age Range :   1
Total Seats :  278/300
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5 Nights & 6 Days Bhutan Group Trip

Bhutan is popularly known as “Land of Thunder Dragon” and it is situated in the Eastern Himalayas.
In Bhutan – the general prosperity of the country is measured by the ‘Gross National Happiness’.
Bhutan is also known as “Happiest Country in the World”. Bhutan attracts many travelers from
across the globe because of its untouched mountains, serenity, and vibrancy.

In this visit, we spread all Bhutan Cultural exercises and incorporated the Buddhist religious community which gives the impression of Buddhist culture and Bhutanese custom with a nearby touring investigation of Each City. We mastermind an English talking aide will help you to connect with nearby Bhutanese individuals and disclose to you about Bhutan Cultural.

Schedule Details

Day 1 : NJP RAILWAY STATION / IXB AIRPORT TO PHUENTSHOLING

Pick up from NJP Railway Station /  Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuentsholing which is approx 4Hrs driver from NJP Railway Station and overnight stay at Phuentsholing.

Day 2 : PHUENTSHOLING TO THIMPHU

After Breakfast: Make Tourist permit at Phuentsholing Immigration Office and transfer to Thimphu, (which is Approx. 6 Hours/ 172 Km from Phuentsholing town) Thimphu is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It has a population of 104,200, En-route see Water Falls & Chukha Dam (Top View). Check-In at Hotel & Overnight Stay at Thimphu.

Day 3 : THIMPHU FULL DAY SIGHT SEEING

After Breakfast: Visit Sightseeing Starts- 1) Durga Temple/Shiv Temple 2) Buddha Point, 3) Coronation Park, 4) Takin Zoo (National Animal of Bhutan),5) Memorial Chorten 6) Folk Heritage Museum, 7) National Painting School, 8) School of Arts & Crafts, 9) Handicrafts & Textile Museum, 10) Handmade Paper Factory , 11) Tashicchhoe Dzong (Thimphu Dzong) & 12) Simply Bhutan(Traditional Culture Program)- Overnight Stay in Thimphu.

Day 4 : THIMPHU TO PARO

After breakfast: Visit 1) Dochu la Pass 2) Chhimi Lhakhang, 3) Punakha Dzong, 4) Suspension Bridge (Longest Bridge in Bhutan) and transfer to Paro & overnight stay at Paro.

Day 5 : PARO FULL DAY SIGHT SEEING

After breakfast: Visit 1) Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), 2) Kichu Lhakhang Monastery, 3) Drukgyal Dzong (Presently closed for Tourist), 4) Tiger Nest Monasteries (View Point), 5) Ta Dzong (Paro Museum) – Night Stay at Paro.

 

OR PARO - FULL DAY HIKE TO TAKTSANG LHAKHANG (TIGER`S NEST)

 

Start the day early for a day hike to Taktsang Lhakhang (Tiger's Nest Monastery) - The hike which is all the way uphill takes about 2 /3 hours one way through pine forests and Overnight stay at Paro.

Day 6 : PARO TO TO NJP RAILWAY STATION / IXB AIRPORT

This time has come to Say Goodbye BHUTAN. After Having Breakfast & Check-out from Hotel & Procced to Drop NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport . we Assure you of our Best Services Always & wish you a Very Happy & Safe Journey.

TOUR ENDS WITH SWEETS MEMORIES

F.A.Q

What languages are spoken in Bhutan?

There are 19 languages spoken in Bhutan, but the national language is Dzongkha. English is used throughout Bhutan’s education system, so it is widely used and understood.

What currency is used in Bhutan?

Bhutan’s currency is called ngultrum. It’s 1:1 with Indian rupees.

Is A Visa Required To Visit Bhutan?

It is vital to know that Bhutan does not have a Visa on Arrival Service. Except for a few southeastern countries like India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, tourists from all other countries need to get a visa for traveling to Bhutan. Applying for a visa for Bhutan is a relatively easier process than what people imagine. You cannot apply for a visa on your own so you need to book a trip with your international tour operator or a local travel agency to apply online on behalf of you. These tour agents should be registered with the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Certain documents particularly the electronic copy of your passport is required for processing by the tour agency. It costs about $40 for the application.

It will take about 72 working hours for the Tourism Council of Bhutan to process your visa. Your visa clearance letter will be sent to your tour operator, the airport immigration terminal, road checkpoints, and the airlines that you choose to fly from. Your visa is usually cleared about 1 to 2 weeks before your destined trip date. At the entry point in Bhutan, your visa will be stamped in your passport. Having the visa processing done through your tour operator makes it rather easier and hassle-free.

What Are The Bhutan Travel Rules?

Tourism in Bhutan is strictly monitored by the Government. It only began in 1974 to promote the distinct culture, tradition, and landscape of Bhutan. To keep check of the environmental impact tourists can have on the unique landscape and culture of Bhutan, the government established a ‘High Value, Low Impact’ tourism which strictly meant that despite targeting only a selected number of tourists respectful towards protecting the culture of Bhutan, it would provide them the best experience in their destination of choice. Hence there are certain travel rules you need to abide by:

  • If you are not the citizen of countries, India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, you need to get a visa to travel to Bhutan
  • It is a government regulation to book your travel activities only through a government licensed tour operator.
  • There is a strict Minimum Daily package/minimum price of tours that a tourist should follow per night. Although expensive, it is an all-inclusive price.
Is Bhutan Expensive To Visit?

Compared to traveling in other countries, tourism in Bhutan is expensive. It is so because of the government's initiative to protect the culture and environment of Bhutan. The government has introduced a Minimum Daily Package where the tourist has to spend $200/night in the offseason of January, February, June, July, and August, and $250/night in the peak season like March, April, May, September, October, and November.

Despite the high cost, the Minimum Daily Package is all-inclusive consisting of:

  • Accommodation in a 3-star hotel
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
  • Tea & snacks
  • Camping equipment and food supplies on trekking
  • Experienced Guide
  • Transportation (Usually via a car) – does not include airfare to and from home country
  • $65 segregated for Sustainable Development fee (for free education, free healthcare, and poverty alleviation in Bhutan)

The all-inclusive package is fair enough and seems all worth it when you get to experience the unspoiled beauty of Bhutan.

 

What's Included

  • Accommodation
  • BBQ Night
  • Welcome Drinks
  • Lunch
  • Transport

What's Excluded

  • Airport Transfer
  • Breakfast
  • Guide
  • Insurance
  • Outing Ticket

Activities

  • Hiking
  • Rural

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