- Three-star plus hotel accommodation
- Three meals a day
- Transportation (SUV, mini bus, or coaster)
- Experienced guides
- Trekking gear
- Camping equipment
- Entry fees
- Mineral water
- Cultural program (for groups of 10 or more)
- Taxes
- Air Ticket
- Travel Insurance
- Visa Fees
- laundry
- Three-star plus hotel accommodation
- Three meals a day
- Transportation (SUV, mini bus, or coaster)
- Experienced guides
- Trekking gear
- Camping equipment
- Entry fees
- Mineral water
- Cultural program (for groups of 10 or more)
- Taxes
- Air Ticket
- Travel Insurance
- Visa Fees
- laundry
We land at Paro airport, and begin exploring the four districts in western Bhutan, all replete with history and culture. We look at fortresses and palaces built on dizzying hilltops and spurs, we travel back in time by visiting ancient temples, we look at farmlands, we take a peek into the rhythm of the people’s daily lives, and we absorb the overwhelming nature and breathtaking views of Himalayan landscapes.
Detailed Itinerary
Fly into the Kingdom amid a breathtaking vista of the world’s highest mountains, a literal ascent into the heavens. The perennially snow-covered mountains we pass by during the flight include Mt Everest (the highest peak in the world), Kanchenjunga (the world’s third highest peak) and other peaks revered by the Bhutanese as the “Abode of the Gods”. Finally, land at Paro International airport, an adrenaline-rushing experience as we take a hair-raising descent onto a narrow strip of flatland flanked by the mountains. A short respite after the landing, we begin our Bhutanese adventure. We visit historical places in and around Paro valley, a scenic sojourn in Bhutan’s most beautiful valley, followed by an hour-long drive to Thimphu, the capital city.