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Bhutan tour 2N 3D

Bhutan tour 2N 3D

Bhutan tour 2N 3D
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Trip Highlights:

  • Country:
    Bhutan

  • Duration:
    3 Days / 2 Nights
  • Grade:
    Easy

  • Max Altitude:
    3700m.
  • Best:
    All season

  • Max. Group Size:
    1 -20
  • Hotel: star hotel

  • Transportation:

    Private vehicle service

Overview:

“Tiny Himalayan Nation but Large Grandeur of Mother Nature & Culture”

Bhutan Tour 2N 3D is a short holiday package. You can do this tour by flying to Paro airport. The overall experience of flying to Paro is very interesting. The airport is at the best place where you can experience the Himalayan peaks as well as serene Bhutanese landscape.

The trip of Bhutan is memorable even if it is an excursion of this tiny Himalayan landlocked nation. If you are on a very short vacation, choose the Bhutan Tour 2N 3D with Taktshang monastery also famously known as the Tiger’s Nest. You can do various city sightseeing around Paro and Thimpu.

First of the many attractions present in Bhutan is definitely Tiger’s Nest. It is a monastery which clings on the side of the cliff. The altitude of monastery is 3120 m from sea level and is about 3000 ft. above the valley of Paro in Bhutan. You can hike through green lush forests of rhododendron and pine listening to the chirping sound of birds and cool mountain breeze.

Apart from Tiger’s Nest there are other splendid places where you can visit during your Bhutan Tour 2N 3D. Paro Dzong also known as Rinpung Dzong is the symbol of Bhutanese architecture. It is one of the largest monasteries of Bhutan and also the fortress. There are many government offices as well as district offices inside this beautiful architecture.

National Museum which is right above Rinpung Dzong acts as a tower which protects the Dzong. Nowadays it serves as the national museum where you can visit and learn more about Bhutanese culture and traditions.

The weekend market of Paro is also interesting place to visit as you can get the organic as well as traditional products on the sale. By doing this you can gather the authentic Bhutanese experiences. The famous Buddha Point is also another attraction which you get during Bhutan Tour 2N 3D.

Book the Bhutan Tour 2N 3D with us. We have excellent team of travel planners and organizers in Bhutan. You can always have authentic Bhutanese experience with us.

 

 

Itinerary:

Day 1

Arrival day

On arrival at the airport, received by the representative of Everest Buddha Treks and then transfer to Thimpu for rest and overnight.


Day 2

Thimpu - Paro & hiking

On this day, we will take a 20 min drive to the base of Taksang monastery. It takes around one and half hour to reach to Taksang monastery also known by "Tiger's nest." We will have a scenic view from viewpoint cafeteria. Then after we will visit Kyichu temple, one of the 108 temples built in 7th century. In the evening, we will relax in the traditional hotstone bath at a farmhouse in Paro valley. Also we will see inside traditional Bhutanese house and have dinner with family members of the house. Overnight at Paro.


Day 3

Departure day

In the morning, your Bhutan guide from Everest buddha treks will escort you to the Paro airport for your flight to your further destination.


Cost Details:

Group Size:

Cost Per Person

Offer Price

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What's Included:

  • Airport Pick Up / Drop service
  • Ground transportation service
  • Star Hotel accommodation service
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner at hotel
  • English speaking Government licensed Tour guide
  • Bhutan Government Royalty of US $65/person/night.

What's Excluded:

  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • personal expenses and alcoholic items
  • Temples and Monasteries entry fees
  • Tips and gratitude
  • Others not mentioned in "What's Included"

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HOW CAN I MANAGE INSTANT BOOK SETTINGS?

To instantly book packages on our travel booking website, you can reach us through multiple channels. Feel free to call us at +977-9851204611, email us at info@everestbuddhatreks.com, or message us on WhatsApp at +977-9851204611. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you promptly in securing your desired package and making your travel arrangements hassle-free.

How to obtain visa to travel to Nepal?

You can obtain “VISA” to Nepal through embassy or other diplomatic mission to your country. You can also obtain visa at entry points to Nepal or at the airport in the immigration for merely $40. The extension of visa requires an additional payment of $30. Do not forget to carry some passport size photos with you.

I want to go on a trek. What is the best time and place for it?

Everything you want to do is time and cost specific. Besides, your experience in trekking will also matter. There is wide range of options in Nepal if you want to explore. If you arrive in proper season, that is, between September to November (Autumn Season) and March to May (Spring Season), you might just experience something that you will be able to cherish for the lifetime. The shortest of trek can be Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, Langtang Helambu Trek or the Annapurna Circuit. The Everest trek and the full Annapurna sanctuary Trek can be ideal if you have a little more time. Finally, if you are looking for something that’s longer and more challenging, you’re looking at Kanchanjunga or Makalu area Trek.

What are the best trekking routes?

Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Basecamp, Everest Basecamp, Dhaulagiri Circuit, Manaslu Circuit and Kanchanjunga are the most popular trekking routes in Nepal.

Should I trek with an agency or should I trek alone?

Trekking alone can be a good experience if you are familiar with the terrain and have quite a few experiences in the area. Nobody can drag you down, and you can move at your own pace savoring the pleasant sceneries around to you. However, if it is your first experience or so, you might want to travel in group or with an agency. Should situations like medical emergencies, isolation due to disasters, etc. occur, having a group can be a matter of relief. If you have no group and you’re all by yourselves, you can hire a porter or a guide.

Is communication to our home country possible while on a trek or climb?

Nepal’s communication facilities are getting day by day, and most portions of trekking routes have mobile phone coverage. In case of a climb, VHF or satellite phones are available at the base camp. In both cases, weather can play an important role in communication.

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