Located at the eastern part of the Himalayan
mountain range, Bhutan has beauty of its own. Along with enriched culture and
heritage, there are opportunities galore when you visit this small and
beautiful country situated at the foothills of Himalaya. The now-capped peak,
greenery all around and a fresh climate make it one of the most ideal
destinations across the world.
Day 1
The first destination on arrival to Bhutan is
Paro as you get down in the airport and get warm greetings form your tour guide
and the driver. You can check into the hotel initially and take ret for a short
period before you gear up for the first day of Bhutan cultural tours. The trip
begins with a visit to RinpungDzong which is located at the heart of the town.
You can prefer to walk a few minutes through Nyimazam, one of the ancient
cantilever bridge in this country. After this, you can enjoy a visit to the
National Museum which is located above Dzong. The three-storied DungsteLhakhang
temple is simply marvelous as the three floors represent Heaven, Hell and
Earth.
Day 2
It begins with a drive to Thimpu from Paro and
you can check into the hotel at first. There are plenty of sightseeing
locations such as the Bhutan Museum, Tashichhoedzong wherein you will come across the seat of the Dragon King
of Bhutan. In addition to this, there are a couple of old temples. If you
prefer shopping, do not forget to visit the art and crafts bazaar for buying
souvenirs. A majority of hotels offer traditional food of the country and you
can try one or two of them to know the traditional food of the country.
Day 3
For enjoying Bhutan
cultural tours with Bhutan Mahayana Tours, you cannot mi a trip to the Memorial Chorten
which is preferred by tourists and the main statue Of Buddha inside the Chorten
is believed to fulfill the prayer of the worshipers. To get a real taste of
the organic vegetables and fruits and mingle with the local crowd, a visit to
Centenary Farmers Market can be a delightful experience.
Day 4
Enjoy a good breakfast meal before you go for
hiking to the Taktsang Monastery which is one of the highlights of this
cultural tour. However, if you want to avoid climbing as the monastery is
situated on the top of a cliff, ponies are available for the tourists. You can
have lunch or snacks in a cafeteria midway.
Day 5
A trip to the Punakha Valley is ideal on the
fifth day. The old capital of Bhutan has witnessed various events and is home
to other monuments. In fact, there is a special feel about Bhutan cultural
tours and you can look through the packages offered by Bhutan Mahayana Tours for
a complete experience.
Day 6
On this day, take a trip to Wangdue Valley
along with a stopover in between for enjoying the breathtaking view of the
snow-capped mountain. In addition to this, you can mingle with the local people
and enjoy the serenity of the location that you visit on this day.
Day 7
This is the day of departure and you can leave
the hotel after having breakfast. The tour guide and the driver will help you
reach Paro International Airport for taking the flight
back to home.
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