Bhutan Cultural Tour
4 Nights 5 Days
Overview
Experience the rich tapestry of Bhutanese culture on a captivating journey through the kingdom’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. This immersive Bhutan cultural tour spans 5 days and offers a deep dive into Bhutan’s vibrant traditions, ancient monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes. Let us make your journey beautiful.
Price from: USD 1040
Duration: 4 Nights 5 Days
Ages: Min 5 yrs old
Tour Guide: English, Hindi, Nepali
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Paro to Thimphu
When you first arrive at Paro International Airport, you will be met by one of our delightful tour guides just outside the arrival hall. At 7,333 feet above sea level, the first thing you will likely notice is the effect of the high altitudes, so we will give you time to acclimate as we take a short drive to Thimphu and check into your hotel. Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan and the perfect location to transition from your familiar lifestyle to our unique country that is like no other place on earth. Here you will begin to appreciate our local customs as you get your first glimpse of monks dressed in traditional red robes, men in striped ghos, and women in brightly colored kiras.
Once you settle into your hotel, we will begin to unlock the mysteries of Bhutan by touring Thimphu’s most important sites. The National Memorial Chorten was built in 1974 to memorialize Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, the third king of Bhutan (1928-1972). A chorten is a stupa, or hemispherical structure, that is used as a place of meditation. The whitewashed building with a golden finial on top is a popular location for prayer as it represents the strength and kindness of our beloved third king.
The Thimphu Tashichho Dzong is a fortress and Buddhist monastery with a distinctive Bhutanese architectural design. Sitting aside the Wang Chhu (river), it is the current seat of the Druk Desi, the head of the civil government, and houses the offices of the current king. On the weekends, the Centenary Farmers’ Market is where farmers come to sell their vegetables, cheeses, grains, and the occasional yak leg.
Overnight in a hotel in Thimphu
Day 02: Thimphu Sightseeing - Punakha
Sangaygang (BBS Tower) – Drive about 15 minutes from the main city to a hillock where the Bhutan Broad Casting Tower is stationed. From there you can relish the beautiful scene of the whole of Thimphu City. On the way up or down from the hillock, you can also see Takin the national animal of Bhutan. It is also possible to request for an early morning walk up to this viewpoint. Buddha Dordenma Statue (Kuensel Phodrang, Buddha Point) is a landmark of Thimphu city and you can have a great view of the Thimphu Valley there. With 51.5m in height, built of bronze and gilded in gold, the statue is famed as the largest sitting Shakyamuni statue in the world and there are 125,000 smaller Buddha statues placed within it. The statue was finished in 2015(built for 9 years) to fulfill an ancient prophecy to emanate an aura of happiness and peace all over the world.
After lunch we head to Punakha, we travel to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan until 1955, and will stop off at Dochula Pass along the way. This popular tourist spot provides stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas. It is also home to the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens which were built on a small hill to memorialize the Bhutanese soldiers killed in a 2003 battle with Assamese insurgents from India. The Druk Wangyal Lhakhang temple was completed in 2008, built to commemorate 100 years of monarchy and His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king, and leader of the raid that removed the Indian rebels. We will tour what is considered one of the most beautiful sites in Bhutan, Punakha Dzong. Sitting at the fork of two rivers, it is a stunning example of Bhutanese architecture.
Overnight in a hotel in Punakha
Day 04: Punakha Sightseeing - Paro
We will continue local sightseeing in Punakha. Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple) is located on a hillock among the rice fields and is a pilgrimage for a childless couple to seek blessings. The monk there blesses the couple with a wooden phallus that is believed to have the power to help the childless couple conceive a child. This temple is associated with the famous Drukpa Kunley (1455-1529, Divine Madman, Tibetan saint), who is famed for using his phallus to guide people to enlightenment and subdue demons. That is why you can see the symbol of phalluses scattered everywhere. You can buy handicraft souvenirs here with the phallic symbol in various colors, shapes, and sizes.
Punakha Dzong – Placed strategically at the junction of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, the Dzong was built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to serve as the religious and administrative seat of the region. Suspension Bridge – The 160-meter Pho Chhu Suspension Bridge is known for being the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan, which gives you spectacular views of Punakha Dzong and the Pho Chhu Valley. After that we head back to Paro.
Overnight at a hotel in Paro
Day 03: Paro Sightseeing - Hike to Taktshang Monastery (Tiger Nest)
The beautiful valley of Paro is home to many of Bhutan’s old monasteries and temples. The country’s only airport is in Paro. The valley is also home to Mount Jomolhari (7, 300m) situated at the northern end of the valley whose glacier water forms the Pa Chhu flowing through the valley. Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), the “fortress of the heap of jewels”, was built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and is located near the crystalline Paro Chu (Paro River). Through a traditional wooden cantilever bridge, we can reach it to get panoramic views of the Paro Valley. As the office of the district administration and monastic body of Bhutan, the annual religious festival Paro Tsechu also takes place in its courtyard.
Kyichu Lhakhang – Also known as Kyerchu temple or Lho Kyerchu, it is the oldest temple in Bhutan. Just like Jambhay Lhakhang in Bumthang, it is one of the 108 temples built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo to subdue and pin down an ogress that was obstructing the spread of Buddhism. According to legend, all 108 temples were built in a single night.
Go back in time and history and visit the seventh-century Kyichu temple. As the name suggests, the temple is a reservoir of peace, and you will feel at peace here. Next to the temple is a house that was turned into a museum dedicated to the late Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. One can come across photographs and other artifacts belonging to Rinpoche. Dumtse Lhakhang – Built-in 1433 by the iron bridge builder Thangton Gyalpo, the temple was built to subdue a demoness and so was chained firmly to the ground. Its three floors represent hell, earth, and heaven. To enter Dumtse Lhakhang, you will require a special permit.
We will be making the hike up to one of the key highlights in Bhutan today! Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery). Taktsang Monastery – Often called the Tiger’s Nest, perched on the cliffs, has awestruck many a visitor. “A trip to Bhutan is never complete without climbing to Taktsang”, says one tourist. Indeed, it’s true that the journey there fills you with spiritual bliss. For those not choosing the spiritual side, it is the dramatic, artistically built monument that becomes a hiker’s delight. Take a trip to this dramatically set Buddhist relic hanging from a cliff. Experience the uphill climb as you ascend more than two thousand feet from the valley floor.
Overnight in the hotel in Paro
Day 05: End of the tour
Departure from the Kingdom Of Bhutan. After breakfast, bid farewell to the Kingdom of Bhutan and head to the airport for your onward flight. Tashi Delek!
Inclusion
✓ English-speaking local guide
✓ Meals listed in the itinerary [Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner]
✓ Accommodation in 3-star hotel under twin/dbl bed sharing basis
✓ All transportation within the country including airport transfers
✓ Entrance fees for Museums and Monuments
✓ Bhutan SDF fee
✓ Bhutan visa fee: USD 40 per person
Exclusion
✗ Single room supplement charges
✗ Personal expense and Travel Insurance
✗ Cost for any services not mentioned in the “PRICE INCLUDES”
Hotel Details
Destination | 3 Star Hotel |
Thimphu | Hotel Thimphu Tower or similar |
Paro | Hotel Olathang or similar |
Punakha | Zhingkham Resort or similar |
Phobjikha | Hotel Dewachen or similar |
Bumthang | Hotel Ugyen Ling or similar |
Transport Details
Persons | Vehicle Types | Remarks |
1-2 Pax | SUV Luxury Car | Santa Fee/Tucson/Creta/any SUVs |
4-7 Pax | Mini Van Luxury Car | Hyundai H1/Hiace Bus/similar |
8 Pax and above | Luxury Coaster Bus | Toyota Coaster Bus |
Important Information
» Group Size: Our itineraries are designed for various group sizes. Check the details to ensure it aligns with your preferences.
» Accommodation Standards:Accommodations are selected for comfort and local ambiance. Specific details can be provided upon request.
» Health and Fitness:Some itineraries may involve trekking or physical activities. Please review the fitness requirements and consult with us if needed.
» Climate and Clothing:Bhutan’s climate can vary. Check the weather conditions for your travel period and pack accordingly. Layers are often recommended.
» Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions. Guidelines will be provided to enhance your cultural experience.
» Photography:Capture memories but be mindful of cultural sensitivities. Always ask for permission before photographing individuals.
» Communication: While English is widely spoken, learning a few basic phrases in Dzongkha, the local language, can enhance your interactions.
» Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency. Indian Rupees are widely accepted. Credit cards are not universally accepted, so carry sufficient cash.
» Safety Measures: Follow safety guidelines provided by our guides. Emergency protocols are in place to ensure your well-being.
» Travel Documents: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date. Bhutanese visas are arranged by the Bhutan Travel Center.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Period:Cancellations made more than 60 days before the start date: Full refund, minus any non-refundable fees.
Between 30-60 Days:50% refund of the total tour cost.
Between 15-29 Days:25% refund of the total tour cost.
Within 15 Days:No refund.
Note:
- Any non-refundable fees incurred by Explore Landlocked Tours & Trek will be deducted from the refund.
- Changes to the itinerary or departure dates are subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
- In case of unforeseen circumstances leading to tour cancellation by Explore Landlocked Tours & Trek, a full refund will be provided.
- We highly recommend securing travel insurance to cover unexpected events that may lead to cancellations.
- Refunds will be processed using the same method as the original payment. Please allow a reasonable processing time.
- All cancellations must be communicated in writing to Bhutan Travel Center.