7 days Bhutan tour is a complete holiday package for travelers who can explore Bhutan. The tour is suitable to explore natural wonders and sacred sites of Bhutan’s treasures. The sites include fortresses, monasteries, temples, and museums, along with the picturesque beauty of the Himalayas. This trip focuses to explore not only nature but also the authentic and pristine culture of the country.
Bhutan’s weather, like that of Nepal, varies greatly depending on altitude. The months of March through May (Spring) are maybe the finest for visiting Bhutan. During the season, the valley comes alive with wildflowers blooming and birds buzzing in a variety of tones. Furthermore, an amazing 7 Day Bhutan tour in the serene trails of Bhutan’s remote areas is more enjoyable these days. The months of October to December (Autumn) are also great for visiting Bhutan. Spring season is less damp, and the skies are bright, the air is fresh, and ideal for hiking on Bhutan’s secluded trails. During the autumn season, higher elevations may get snowfall. The winter months of December and January are suffocatingly cold. However, the months of June to August (monsoon) are extremely damp and should be avoided. You may learn more facts about the country before booking your trip to Bhutan.
The 7 days Bhutan tour starts at Paro, the only international airport in Bhutan. Then you will drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Within the 6 nights/ 7 days holiday duration, you will visit the touristic and non-touristic areas of the country. Then after Thimpu, we head towards Trongsa and Bumthang. Bumthang is the most historic dzongkhag of Bhutan. You can explore the various ancient temples and sacred sites around. Then you will drive to Punakha, the former capital city of Bhutan. It is also a beautiful cultural and natural hub. The tour drives back to Paro and explore the monastery following a hike (or Horse Back ride) to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger Nest Monastery).
After the trip, you will fly out from Paro.
Bhutan’s culture has a significant influence of its Buddhist background and customs. The country’s distinct approach to development, which prioritizes Gross National Happiness (GNH) over Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It demonstrates country’s dedication to conserving cultural values while embracing modernization. People predominantly practice Vajrayana Buddhism. The state religion is an important aspect of everyday life. Monasteries, stupas, and prayer flags are common landmarks to site. Monks play an important role in communities, and religious festivals (tsechus) are significant cultural events. Our 7 Day Bhutan Tour include a visit to these major monuments.
Tsechus are Bhutan’s primary festivities. Tsechus’ annual religious festivities take place in numerous dzongs (fortresses) and monasteries. The festival includes masked dances (cham) that tell stories from Buddhist mythology. Paro Tsechu, Thimphu Tsechu, and Punakha Tsechu are some of Bhutan’s most famous and renowned Tsechus. Other festivities include Losar (the Bhutanese New Year), Thimphu Drubchen, and Jomolhari Mountain Festival. These festivals represent different facets of Bhutanese life and beliefs.
Bhutan practice Thangka paintings, which are complex paintings of sacred scrolls. Similarly, people participate in woodworking and carpentry, traditional Bhutanese houses and monasteries predominantly features it. Aside from that, hand weaving and textiles, such as kira (women’s clothing) and gho (men’s attire) are its well-known features. Bhutan’s Zorig Chusum (the 13 traditional arts) comprise painting, sculpture, wood carving, and more.
Bhutanese women wear kira, whereas males wear gho. These clothing are not only traditional, but also symbolic of Bhutanese identity. They adhere to a stringent dress code while attending official events such as visiting government buildings and schools.
Dzongs, such as Punakha Dzong and Tashichho Dzong, are huge fortifications used as governmental and religious headquarters. Houses are constructed of stone, wood, and earth, with colorful wooden facades and beautifully carved windows.
People of Bhutan have their own cousins, which include Ema Datshi, Red Rice, Suja, and Ara. Ema Dasti is the national meal, consisting with chili peppers and cheese. Whereas red rice is a common ingredient in Bhutanese dishes. Suja is a hot drink made from butter tea that is popular in chilly climates. Ara is a popular alcoholic beverage in Bhutan. It’s manufactured by fermenting rice or maize. Visitors will have an opportunity to experience the tastes during their 7 Days Bhutan Tour.
Dramyin (a stringed instrument), lingm (bamboo flute), and dungchen (a long horn) are all musical instruments, and traditional dances are frequently performed during festivals and festivities. Dances can be sacred or secular.
Dzongkha is Bhutan’s national language. People often speak Nepali and English. They speak a variety of dialects and languages, reflecting the country’s ethnic diversity.
The 7 Days Bhutan Tour accommodation includes a six-night stay at the standard properties of Bhutan. The rooms are twin sharing basis and serve Breakfast in the meal. Besides that you will have your lunch during the pause on touring days. The packaged trip includes all 3 meals a day.
Days | Hotel/Lodge | Category | Place |
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01-06 | Standard Tourist Hotels | 3 Star | Throughout the trips |
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Upon arrival at Paro Airport, meet our official tour operation representative and drive to Thimpu (65km-2 hrs) capital city of Bhutan, transfer to hotel, be refresh, brief about tour program and visit Changangkha Lhakhang & Buddha Dordenma. Overnight stay at hotel in Thimpu.
After breakfast, meet the tour guide at the hotel and join a full-day guided sightseeing tour. In the morning, first visit the Zeleukha Nunnery, National Library and Memorial Chorten of the Late King Jigme Dorjee Wangchuk in the heart of Thimpu town, Ludrong Memorial Garden as well as Tashichhodzong ‘The fortress of the auspicious religion. There is a lunch break in the afternoon then drive to Trongsa (200 KM) and visit Trongsa Dzong. Overnight stay at hotel Trongsa.
After breakfast, your tour guide will come to pick up you from the hotel and take you to Bumthang. The distance from Trongsa to Bumthang is 68km. Then you will visit Jambay Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang & Tamzhing monastery. Overnight stay at Bumthang.
After having breakfast in the morning, you will drive to Punakha, another city of Bhutan and explore the beauty of the city. It takes 7 hours to reach at Punakha from Bumthang. Overnight stay at hotel in Punakha.
In the morning, visit Punakha Dzong, Wangdi Dzong & Simtokha Dzong, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. We will also visit Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong which is built-in 1644. It is the symbol of Bhutanese architecture. Then drive to Paro and visit National Museum & Paro Dzong. overnight stay at the hotel in Paro.
After breakfast, meet the guide and drive to Sartsham Chorten and then 2 hours of horse riding uphill will take you to the Taktsang cafeteria. After some rest and refreshment, you will be taken for a short trek to the viewpoint to witness a mesmerizing eye-level view of well known Taktsang Lhakhang which is also known as the tiger’s nest. In the afternoon, after lunch a slow downhill trek to Sartsham Chorten and then drive to the hotel and overnight at hotel.
This is the final day of the tour to Bhutan. After breakfast, pack up your luggage and drive to the airport to catch the flight for departure from Paro airport to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at Kathmandu.
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7 days Bhutan tour is a complete holiday package for travelers who can explore Bhutan. The tour is suitable to explore natural wonders and sacred sites of Bhutan’s treasures. The sites include fortresses, monasteries, temples, and museums, along with the picturesque beauty of the Himalayas. This trip focuses to explore not only nature but also the authentic and pristine culture of the country.
Bhutan’s weather, like that of Nepal, varies greatly depending on altitude. The months of March through May (Spring) are maybe the finest for visiting Bhutan. During the season, the valley comes alive with wildflowers blooming and birds buzzing in a variety of tones. Furthermore, an amazing 7 Day Bhutan tour in the serene trails of Bhutan’s remote areas is more enjoyable these days. The months of October to December (Autumn) are also great for visiting Bhutan. Spring season is less damp, and the skies are bright, the air is fresh, and ideal for hiking on Bhutan’s secluded trails. During the autumn season, higher elevations may get snowfall. The winter months of December and January are suffocatingly cold. However, the months of June to August (monsoon) are extremely damp and should be avoided. You may learn more facts about the country before booking your trip to Bhutan.
The 7 days Bhutan tour starts at Paro, the only international airport in Bhutan. Then you will drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Within the 6 nights/ 7 days holiday duration, you will visit the touristic and non-touristic areas of the country. Then after Thimpu, we head towards Trongsa and Bumthang. Bumthang is the most historic dzongkhag of Bhutan. You can explore the various ancient temples and sacred sites around. Then you will drive to Punakha, the former capital city of Bhutan. It is also a beautiful cultural and natural hub. The tour drives back to Paro and explore the monastery following a hike (or Horse Back ride) to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger Nest Monastery).
After the trip, you will fly out from Paro.
Bhutan’s culture has a significant influence of its Buddhist background and customs. The country’s distinct approach to development, which prioritizes Gross National Happiness (GNH) over Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It demonstrates country’s dedication to conserving cultural values while embracing modernization. People predominantly practice Vajrayana Buddhism. The state religion is an important aspect of everyday life. Monasteries, stupas, and prayer flags are common landmarks to site. Monks play an important role in communities, and religious festivals (tsechus) are significant cultural events. Our 7 Day Bhutan Tour include a visit to these major monuments.
Tsechus are Bhutan’s primary festivities. Tsechus’ annual religious festivities take place in numerous dzongs (fortresses) and monasteries. The festival includes masked dances (cham) that tell stories from Buddhist mythology. Paro Tsechu, Thimphu Tsechu, and Punakha Tsechu are some of Bhutan’s most famous and renowned Tsechus. Other festivities include Losar (the Bhutanese New Year), Thimphu Drubchen, and Jomolhari Mountain Festival. These festivals represent different facets of Bhutanese life and beliefs.
Bhutan practice Thangka paintings, which are complex paintings of sacred scrolls. Similarly, people participate in woodworking and carpentry, traditional Bhutanese houses and monasteries predominantly features it. Aside from that, hand weaving and textiles, such as kira (women’s clothing) and gho (men’s attire) are its well-known features. Bhutan’s Zorig Chusum (the 13 traditional arts) comprise painting, sculpture, wood carving, and more.
Bhutanese women wear kira, whereas males wear gho. These clothing are not only traditional, but also symbolic of Bhutanese identity. They adhere to a stringent dress code while attending official events such as visiting government buildings and schools.
Dzongs, such as Punakha Dzong and Tashichho Dzong, are huge fortifications used as governmental and religious headquarters. Houses are constructed of stone, wood, and earth, with colorful wooden facades and beautifully carved windows.
People of Bhutan have their own cousins, which include Ema Datshi, Red Rice, Suja, and Ara. Ema Dasti is the national meal, consisting with chili peppers and cheese. Whereas red rice is a common ingredient in Bhutanese dishes. Suja is a hot drink made from butter tea that is popular in chilly climates. Ara is a popular alcoholic beverage in Bhutan. It’s manufactured by fermenting rice or maize. Visitors will have an opportunity to experience the tastes during their 7 Days Bhutan Tour.
Dramyin (a stringed instrument), lingm (bamboo flute), and dungchen (a long horn) are all musical instruments, and traditional dances are frequently performed during festivals and festivities. Dances can be sacred or secular.
Dzongkha is Bhutan’s national language. People often speak Nepali and English. They speak a variety of dialects and languages, reflecting the country’s ethnic diversity.
Upon arrival at Paro Airport, meet our official tour operation representative and drive to Thimpu (65km-2 hrs) capital city of Bhutan, transfer to hotel, be refresh, brief about tour program and visit Changangkha Lhakhang & Buddha Dordenma. Overnight stay at hotel in Thimpu.
After breakfast, meet the tour guide at the hotel and join a full-day guided sightseeing tour. In the morning, first visit the Zeleukha Nunnery, National Library and Memorial Chorten of the Late King Jigme Dorjee Wangchuk in the heart of Thimpu town, Ludrong Memorial Garden as well as Tashichhodzong ‘The fortress of the auspicious religion. There is a lunch break in the afternoon then drive to Trongsa (200 KM) and visit Trongsa Dzong. Overnight stay at hotel Trongsa.
After breakfast, your tour guide will come to pick up you from the hotel and take you to Bumthang. The distance from Trongsa to Bumthang is 68km. Then you will visit Jambay Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang & Tamzhing monastery. Overnight stay at Bumthang.
After having breakfast in the morning, you will drive to Punakha, another city of Bhutan and explore the beauty of the city. It takes 7 hours to reach at Punakha from Bumthang. Overnight stay at hotel in Punakha.
In the morning, visit Punakha Dzong, Wangdi Dzong & Simtokha Dzong, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. We will also visit Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong which is built-in 1644. It is the symbol of Bhutanese architecture. Then drive to Paro and visit National Museum & Paro Dzong. overnight stay at the hotel in Paro.
After breakfast, meet the guide and drive to Sartsham Chorten and then 2 hours of horse riding uphill will take you to the Taktsang cafeteria. After some rest and refreshment, you will be taken for a short trek to the viewpoint to witness a mesmerizing eye-level view of well known Taktsang Lhakhang which is also known as the tiger’s nest. In the afternoon, after lunch a slow downhill trek to Sartsham Chorten and then drive to the hotel and overnight at hotel.
This is the final day of the tour to Bhutan. After breakfast, pack up your luggage and drive to the airport to catch the flight for departure from Paro airport to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at Kathmandu.
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