The Bhutan Tiger Nest Tour takes you to one of the majestic place hanged in a steep cliff called “Takshang” or Tiger’s Nest. Thimphu the new capital city and Punakha the old capital of Bhutan. You get an experience of beautiful places and temples of historic significance, experience of people and culture, short hikes and many more.

You will also visit a popular Buddhist monastery in Asia called Tiger’s Nest without which your visit to Bhutan remains incomplete.

 

Included:

  • Government Royalty: USD 65 per Person per Night.
  • 2% Government Tax per Person per Night.
  • All Meals.
  • Daily Mineral Water.
  • English Language Speaking Guide.
  • Comfortable and Luxurious Imported Cars for Internal Transportation with Skilled Driver.
  • Entrance fees for Museums.
  • The Government set package rates are valid for accommodation on twin sharing basis.
  • A minimum of 3 star accommodation (4 & 5 star may require an additional premium).

Not Included

  • Airfare international & Domestic.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Personal shopping.
  • Alcohol
  • Laundry
  • Tips for Guide & Driver.

Cost: US$2000 per person in a group of three or more.

 

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Day 1

Elevation 2320m

Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. As you arrive at Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide upon exiting the arrival hall. After reception you will driven to Thimphu, check in to the hotel and you got to have your first taste of Bhutanese cuisine and some light sightseeing in Thimphu if time permit.

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Elevation 2320 m

 

Visit Heritage Museum- Dedicated to connecting people to the Bhutanese rural past though exhibition of artifacts used in rural households.

Visit Textile Museum – Witnesses the beautiful art of traditional weaving of various types.

Visit Papermaking Factory – Witnesses the art of papermaking by hand and uses.

Visit Farm House – Witness the house and things used.

Visit Simtokha Dzong – Five miles from Thimphu, on a lofty ridge, stands Semtokha Dzong the oldest fortress in the Kingdom.

Visit Centenary Farmers’ Market – The Market was built on the banks of the river Wang-chu to celebrate the 100 years of peace and prosperity of Bhutan. The market is open from Wednesday to Sunday. Here villagers from Thimphu valley and other parts of the country come to sell their agriculture products.

In the evening stroll around in the city to experience vibe of life and culture.

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Day 3

Visit Thimphu Memorial Chorten is a Stupa is located on Doeboom Lam (street) in the southern-central part of the city near the main roundabout and General Hospital. The stupa, built in 1974 to honor the third Druk Gyalpo, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–1972), is a prominent landmark in the city with its golden spires and bells. In 2008, it got an extensive renovation making it the most visible religious landmark in Bhutan in the city. Unlike other stupa it does not enshrine human remains. Only photo of Druk Gyalpo in a ceremonial dress is put in the hall ground floor.

You witness hundreds of people from all walks of life walking around the temple praying for personal needs and also for peace and prosperity of all sentiment beings.

Visit Kuenselphodrang or Buddha point, a giant 199 feet tall statute of Buddha Dordenma is seated on a hill top watching over Thimphu city. It was built in 2015 to celebrate of 60th anniversary of 4th King Jigme Singye Wangchuk. The statue houses thousand of small statues of Buddha inside it. There is a place for meditation. You get a stunning view of Thimphu city on your left and Simtokha valley on your right from there.

Go on walk to Kuenselphodrang Nature Park built in 493 acres of forested area, park lend recreational for both to local and tourist. The park is made cater mental, spiritual and physical well being of the visitors.

 

Late afternoon visit Thimphu Dzong (fortress) – It is the largest Dzong is the seat of the office of the King of Bhutan. The fortress was built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. It is also serves as an office of the King and few other ministries. Also it is a resident for the chief abbot of the monk during the summer months.

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Day 4

Elevation 2320m – 1200m

In the morning we drive through a beautiful mountain pass called Dochula Pass on an elevation of 3,100 m. It has a concentration of 108 memorial stupa built is honor of Bhutanese soldiers who dies in a 2003 military operation known as “Druk Wangyal Chortens.” There will be a spectacular view of Snow Mountains on the horizon other side.

Visit Punakha Dzong – Built in 1637-38 by Ngwang Namgyel, 1st Zhabdrung Rimpoche the 2nd oldest and 2nd largest Dzong (Fortress) in Bhutan. It is located on a confluence of Pho Chhu (Male) Mo-chhu (Female) river in a beautiful Punakha-Wangdue valley. It is also a winter resident of chief religious abbot of Bhutan.

It was in this Dzong that the Royal wedding of His Majesty the 5th King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk with Her Majesty Queen Jetsun Pema was held here on 13th October 2011.

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Day 5

Elevation 1200m – 3000m

Today Drive to Gangtey enjoying the views of the immense and remote Phobjikha valley and the black mountain ranges. Visit Gangtey Gompa one of the oldest monasteries here in the valley.   Overnight in Gangtey village where the villagers continue to live a traditional Bhutanese rural lifestyle. It will be your opportunity to experience the rural life and culture of people here in Gangtey. This is the site where black-necked cranes visit in their hundreds in November each year after spending the summer in Tibet. As a result no electricity is run to the valley to avoid disturbing their habitat.

 

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Day 6

Elevation 2,320m

 

Today we will drive to Paro via Wangdue. We will take time for lunch at Wangdue and continue to Paro Arrive to Paro valley; the beautiful valley hosts the only international airport in the country.  The mountain Jhomolhari (7300 meters) lies on the northern top of the valley.

Visit Paro Dzong also known as Rinpung Dzong serves as the district administrative center, built in 15th century.

Visit Ta Dzong built as a watchtower; it was converted into the National Museum in 1968. The museum boasts antique Thangka, textiles, weapons and armor, household objects and rich collection of natural and historic artifacts.

Visit Drugyal Dzong built in 1647 by the great Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, father and unifier of medieval Bhutan. The Dzong was destroyed by an accidental fire and left in ruins as an evocative reminder of the great victories it was built to commemorate.

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Day 7

Elevation 2,280m

 

Today with a early breakfast leave for hike to Taksang Monastery. The hike is about 4 kilometer can be done in about 3-4 hours time. You ascend along the trail through the bushes and fine trees to the monastery hanged on a steep cliff on the mountain. The legend says that Guru Padmasambhava landed on the back of a tigress in the 8th century for meditation in this cliff.  A one hour hike to the cafeteria is also a vantage view whereby you can enjoy the spectacular view of the monastery on the cliff other side. In moderate pace of walk for about half an hour will reach you to a point, you can see monastery just on the other side. Take 400 steps down to reach a small stream and after crossing it take 300 steps up you will be at the gate to enter into Tiger’s Nest.

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Day 8

DAY 8- departure to next destination

Tour Reviews

5.00 based on 1 review
March 11, 2019

What an amazing travel experience! Grace Bhutan Travel made our trip totally unforgettable! David was a skilled and professional driver. We felt completely safe as we traveled many mountainous roads. David always kept the Van clean and ready for the next destination. Our guide, Tenzin, was thoroughly knowledgeable and quite personable! We enjoyed learning history and Bhutanese culture from him. David and Tenzin made a great team! They escorted us with enthusiasm and royal treatment. All travel arrangements went smoothly and was well organized
Rick and Melissa Ryles USA

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