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Denzong Leisure offers the best and unique Bhutan tour package from Mumbai
in planning your holidays at Bhutan. We package the finest of Bhutan's
peaceful landscapes, cultural flavours and its colourful history. If you
are a solo traveler, travelling as a couple or with your family; our
trip designed has been just the perfect collection for all beings will
take care of every detail that matches to an eternal experience.
Bhutan,
the kingdom located in a magnificent setting at the Eastern Himalayas
with amazing views and backgrounds of rich cultural heritage, where
tradition is still as strong remain alive. This tiny yet magical country
packs in a lot of ancient monasteries, lively festivals and untouched
nature. Bhutan is most likely the only country in the world where you do
not feel adulterated by tourism, and our Bhutan tour package from Mumbai plank visits to some of these iconic destinations that makes sure you gather true sentiments about this mysterious paradise.
Thimphu
The
capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu is mix blend between modernity and
tradition. Explore the huge Tashichho Dzong, visit National Memorial
Chorten and contemplate at peace Buddha Dordenma statue, which lets you
look over Thimphu. There are busy markets and little local coffee shops
where you can sit back, relax, and get a good sense of what life is like
down there.
Paro
Paro—
visit the legendary Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery clings to a
cliffside over 10,000 feet above sea level. This scenic valley town also
houses the magnificent Paro Dzong and National museum of Bhutan. Paro
is another regional city situated in the valleys, and on any Bhutan tour package it could be a must-see place to visit that will appreciate Paro natural beauty as well as historic sites.
Punakha
Once
the capital of Bhutan, Punakha is home to one of its most photogenic
dzongs (fortress-monastery), sitting at a confluence where the Pho Chhu
river merges with its sister stream. Gantey goempa **This is an
architectural masterpiece and houses**As the most important religious
site. The spectre of the delightful Punakha Suspension Bridge and
fertility temple Chimi Lhakhang are other destinations that attract
plenty many here.
The nearest railway station to Phuentsholing, which is the gateway town for Bhutan. Go to Hasimara from Mumbai
Trains:
Take a train from Mumbai to Kolkata, and then another direct train from
Kolkata to Hasimara. Or you can get a train till New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
from Mumbai then travel by road to Hasimara.
By Flight:
Book a flight to Bagdogra Airport from Mumbai and then take either taxi
or public transport (shared cab) to reach Hasimara. It takes about 4
Hrs to reach Hasimara from Bagdogra.
3 Star Hotels
Thimphu - Thimphu - Peaceful Resort / Damisa / Similar
Punakha - Pema Karpo / Kingaling / Similar
Paro - Udumwara Resort / Paro Grand / Similar
Day 01: Pick up from Hasimara. Transfer to Thimphu [170km / 05 Hrs drive]
For
your Bhutan Honeymoon Tour, meet and greet upon arrival at Hasimara
Railway Station or Paro Airport and transfer to Thimphu, the capital of
Bhutan, which lies at an elevation of 2300 m. Visitors can enjoy a
relaxing walk in the valley in the evening. Overnight at Hotel in
Thimphu
Day 02: Thimphu - Sightseeing
After
a sumptuous breakfast proceeds for morning sightseeing - visit the
Indigenous Hospital where traditional old art of healing is still
practiced, Art and Craft school, National library, Royal goldsmith
workshop, and Handicraft centers. Afternoon visit the Memorial Chorten
built in the memory of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, 15-century
Changangkha monastery, Motithang mini zoo to see the rare "Takin"
national animal of Bhutan and drive further down with a good view of the
Thimphu Valley. Visit the new Drupthob nunnery temple and have free
time in the market. Overnight at Hotel in Thimphu.
Day 03: Early morning transfer to Punakha / Wangdue Sightseeing [70 km–2.30 hrs drive]
Morning
drive to Wangduephodrang, with a stop en route for tea at Dochu La Pass
(3,100 meters), where on a clear day you can get spectacular views of
the Himalayas. In Wangdue, stop at Mehsina village and visit Chime
Lhakhang - The Temple of Fertility built in the 15th century by Lama
Drukpa Kinley. (This monk is popularly known as the Devine madman for
his philosophy, Salvation through sex). Afternoon drive to Punakha, the
former capital of Bhutan visits Punakha Dzong, which is noteworthy both
for being one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan and also for having
been built by the first Shabdrung in 1637. Overnight at Hotel in
Punakha.
Day 04: Morning transfer to Paro [143 kms/4 hrs]. Half-Day Sightseeing at Paro
After
breakfast transfer to Paro (Approx 2-4 hrs), covering some on-way
sightseeing. Every turn on the way comes with a surprise and a scenic
view of the mountain and nature. Visit the historic ruins of the
Drukgyal Dzong, built-in 1647. Also visit Ta Dzong, one of the finest
natural museums in South Asia.
Rinpung Dzong which is in the same
location as Ta Dzong, was built-in 1645 to defend the valley against
Tibetan Invaders. Nya-Mey Zam or “the bridge with no fish” is the bridge
that connects Paro Town to the dzong. It is one of the finest specimens
in Bhutan and locals believe that if one sees a fish in the river, it
is an ill omen.
Paro's main street features shops on both sides,
all crammed with brasswares, silk, and cotton scarves, incense sticks,
silver filigree jewelry, gho (Bhutanese National Dress for Men) which
can be matched with elaborately embroidered boots, Kira (wrap-around
sarong worn for Bhutanese Women) and prayer flags that one could string
across any open space to seek blessings for loved ones and friends.
Overnight at Hotel in Paro.
Day 05: Paro - Full Day Sightseeing
After
breakfast drive 12kms north of Paro to visit Taktshang: or "Tiger’s
Nest" which is one of the most famous places to visit in Bhutan and one
of the holiest sites in Bhutan. It is perched on a steep granite cliff
at 2950 meters overlooking northern Paro valley. The place is especially
venerated because of its association with Guru Rimpoche and is believed
that more merit is gained if we meditate even for a minute in
Tasktshang than many months in other places. It will take about 3-5hrs
to hike to the monastery (One way ). Overnight at Hotel in Paro
Day 06: Drop to Hasimara Railway Station (150 kms/2.30 hrs) - Onward Connection
After breakfast start for Hasimara. Tour ends with sweet memories.
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BHUTAN:
Thimphu and Paro are the major shopping hubs
in Bhutan. One can buy lovely handicrafts made of wood, bamboo, cane
etc. Handwoven textiles made of silk and cotton are very popular. Gold
and silver jewellery are also popular. Overall, there are various
trinkets that one can carry back home.
How many airports are in Bhutan?
Bhutan
has a total number of 4 airports Namely: Paro International Airport
(Paro), Bathpalathang Airport (Jakar), Gelepu Airport (Gelepu),
Yongphulla Airport (Trashigang).
Do Indians need visa for Bhutan Tour?
Visa
is not required for Indians. An entry permit is required for tourists
travelling by road which is available at the Phuentsholing permit
office. For tourists travelling by flight, the visa is on arrival.
What should I wear during Bhutan Package Tour?
The
kind of attires you should be carrying depends on the time that you
want to travel. During the summer months, light to moderate warm clothes
should do the trick while heavy jackets and woollens should be carried
during the winters. Comfortable footwear is a must as you would be
walking down rough terrains.
What amount of snowfall to expect during Bhutan Trip?
It
snows heavily in Bhutan during the winter months (December – February).
Despite the snowfall, the landscapes of Bhutan cater well to its
tourists during this time. You are sure to enjoy the white paradise as
it is a vision not to forget!
Is smoking legal in Bhutan?
Bhutan
remains the only country in the world that restricts its citizens from
smoking. It has banned the production and sale of tobacco and thus
smoking is banned in public places. However, there are certain smoking
zones in some hotels and restaurants where tourists are allowed to
smoke.
How safe is Bhutan for Indian tourists?
Along
with its stunning beauty, Bhutan is a safe destination to choose for
your next vacation. Crimes are kept at bay and you are sure to feel
secure wherever you stay in Bhutan.
What is the best time for Bhutan Tour from Kolkata?
The
autumn to spring span is proposed as the best time to visit "The land
of Dragon". September to May is the time where you get clear weather and
blue skies throughout. December can be a bit harsh due to snowfall, but
if that is what you enjoy, then go ahead and visit the fairy tale land
of Bhutan!
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