Wonder in Western Bhutan
Duration
3 Nights – 4 Days
Group Size
2-3
Tour Type
Private Tour
Bhutan, the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a mystical Himalayan kingdom known for its stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and unique Gross National Happiness (GNH) philosophy. Unlike typical tourist destinations, Bhutan prioritizes sustainable tourism, preserving its culture and environment through a high-value, low-impact travel policy.
Included/Exclude
Cost Includes
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Return Air Ticket on Economy Class -
SDF Charges -
Visa Fees for Foreign Citizen -
3 Star Hotel Accommodations -
Full Board Meals (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner) -
Government Certified Tour Guide -
All Ground Transfers -
All Attraction Entry Fees -
All Service Charge and Sales Tax -
Travel Assistance before, during, and after the trip
Cost Excludes
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Personal Expenses, Shopping/Souvenirs -
Horseback riding at Tiger’s Nest Monastery -
Unexpected Circumstances -
Hot stone bath -
Tips and Gratuities to Guides/drivers -
Use of bar and beverages in Hotels/Bars. -
Travel Insurance
Why go?
Your journey begins in Paro, home to Bhutan’s only international airport and a treasure trove of historical sites, including the Rinpung Dzong and the National Museum. As you travel to Thimphu, Bhutan’s vibrant capital, you’ll experience the country’s modern pulse infused with deep-rooted traditions. Wander through bustling markets, visit sacred monasteries, and immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Bhutanese people.
Tour Highlights
Holiday with friends & family.
As many activities & excursions as can be fitted in to your trip.
Go any day of the week and most times of the year.
| Airlines | Flight No. | Origin | Time | Destination | Time | BD Nationals Per Person |
Foreign National Per Person |
| Druk Air | KB-301 | Dhaka (DAC) | 10:50 | Paro (PBH) | 11:50 | 53,600 | 59,000 |
| KB-300 | Paro (PBH) | 09:00 | Dhaka (DAC) | 10:00 |
| City | Nights | Hotel Name | Meal Plan | BD Nationals Per Person |
Foreign Nationals Per Person |
| Thimphu | 1 | Le Meridien or similar | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | 2,83,000 | 3,25,700 |
| Paro | 2 | Le Meridien River front or similar | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner |
Day 01 : Arriving Thimphu
Welcome to Paro, Bhutan’s panoramic district! Dukair representatives will be at the airport to welcome you. After that you will go on to drive from Paro to Thimphu. the modern capital town of Bhutan. We’ll visit
• The Memorial Chorten,
• Changangkha Lhakhang,
• Takin zoo, stoping at Sangaygang for a panoramic view of Thimphu
• Kuensel phodrang (Buddha Point)
• Tashichho Dzong
Overnight at Thimphu
Day 02 : Thimphu – Paro
After breakfast, we’ll visit
• The Tradition Handmade Paper Mill,
• The Centernary Farmer’s Market
• The National Institute for Zorig Chusum, followed by a visit to The Folk Heritage Museum.
After lunch, we’ll visit
• The Simtokha Dzong and proceed to Paro. We’ll visit
• Kyichu Lhakhang
Overnight at Paro
Day 03 : Paro
2 hr hike to Paro Taktshang (Tiger nest monastery), it is located in the in the mountain of Bhutan at 10,000 feet above sea level. It will be the best and unforgettable experience. You can see water powered by prayer wheels, pine trees, birds, waterfall and beautiful valley and mountains.
Overnight at Paro Overnight at Paro
Day 04 : Departure
Our guide will transfer you to Paro International Airport for your departure flight.
Do I need a visa to travel to Bhutan?
- Most travelers require a visa arranged through a licensed tour operator.
- Citizens of Bangladesh, India, and Maldives do not need a visa but must obtain a travel permit.
What is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)?
The SDF is a daily fee introduced by the Bhutanese government to support sustainable tourism and community development.
* International travelers: Approx. USD 100 per person per night
* Bangladesh/India/Maldives nationals: Concessional rates apply
How can I travel to Bhutan?
- By air via Paro International Airport
- By road through border towns like Phuentsholing (via India)
Is it mandatory to book a tour package?
Yes, for most international tourists
* Travelers from Bangladesh/India/Maldives can travel more independently but still need permits
What are the top places to visit?
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery
- Thimphu
- Paro
- Punakha
What currency is used in Bhutan?
- Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN)
- Indian Rupees are widely accepted
Is Bhutan an expensive destination?
It is considered a premium destination due to its “high-value, low-volume” tourism policy. However, regional travelers (Bangladesh/India) can travel at lower cost
Is Bhutan safe for tourists?
Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest countries in Asia with very low crime rates.
Is internet and mobile service available?
Yes, in most towns, Connectivity may be limited in remote areas
Why go?
Your journey begins in Paro, home to Bhutan’s only international airport and a treasure trove of historical sites, including the Rinpung Dzong and the National Museum. As you travel to Thimphu, Bhutan’s vibrant capital, you’ll experience the country’s modern pulse infused with deep-rooted traditions. Wander through bustling markets, visit sacred monasteries, and immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Bhutanese people.
Tour Highlights
Holiday with friends & family.
As many activities & excursions as can be fitted in to your trip.
Go any day of the week and most times of the year.
| Airlines | Flight No. | Origin | Time | Destination | Time | BD Nationals Per Person |
Foreign National Per Person |
| Druk Air | KB-301 | Dhaka (DAC) | 10:50 | Paro (PBH) | 11:50 | 53,600 | 59,000 |
| KB-300 | Paro (PBH) | 09:00 | Dhaka (DAC) | 10:00 |
| City | Nights | Hotel Name | Meal Plan | BD Nationals Per Person |
Foreign Nationals Per Person |
| Thimphu | 1 | Le Meridien or similar | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | 2,83,000 | 3,25,700 |
| Paro | 2 | Le Meridien River front or similar | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner |
Day 01 : Arriving Thimphu
Welcome to Paro, Bhutan’s panoramic district! Dukair representatives will be at the airport to welcome you. After that you will go on to drive from Paro to Thimphu. the modern capital town of Bhutan. We’ll visit
• The Memorial Chorten,
• Changangkha Lhakhang,
• Takin zoo, stoping at Sangaygang for a panoramic view of Thimphu
• Kuensel phodrang (Buddha Point)
• Tashichho Dzong
Overnight at Thimphu
Day 02 : Thimphu – Paro
After breakfast, we’ll visit
• The Tradition Handmade Paper Mill,
• The Centernary Farmer’s Market
• The National Institute for Zorig Chusum, followed by a visit to The Folk Heritage Museum.
After lunch, we’ll visit
• The Simtokha Dzong and proceed to Paro. We’ll visit
• Kyichu Lhakhang
Overnight at Paro
Day 03 : Paro
2 hr hike to Paro Taktshang (Tiger nest monastery), it is located in the in the mountain of Bhutan at 10,000 feet above sea level. It will be the best and unforgettable experience. You can see water powered by prayer wheels, pine trees, birds, waterfall and beautiful valley and mountains.
Overnight at Paro Overnight at Paro
Day 04 : Departure
Our guide will transfer you to Paro International Airport for your departure flight.
Welcome to Paro, Bhutan’s panoramic district! Dukair representatives will be at the airport to welcome you. After that you will go on to drive from Paro to Thimphu. the modern capital town of Bhutan. We’ll visit
• The Memorial Chorten,
• Changangkha Lhakhang,
• Takin zoo, stoping at Sangaygang for a panoramic view of Thimphu
• Kuensel phodrang (Buddha Point)
• Tashichho Dzong
Overnight at Thimphu
After breakfast, we’ll visit
• The Tradition Handmade Paper Mill,
• The Centernary Farmer’s Market
• The National Institute for Zorig Chusum, followed by a visit to The Folk Heritage Museum.
After lunch, we’ll visit
• The Simtokha Dzong and proceed to Paro. We’ll visit
• Kyichu Lhakhang
Overnight at Paro
2 hr hike to Paro Taktshang (Tiger nest monastery), it is located in the in the mountain of Bhutan at 10,000 feet above sea level. It will be the best and unforgettable experience. You can see water powered by prayer wheels, pine trees, birds, waterfall and beautiful valley and mountains.
Overnight at Paro Overnight at Paro
Our guide will transfer you to Paro International Airport for your departure flight.
Do I need a visa to travel to Bhutan?
- Most travelers require a visa arranged through a licensed tour operator.
- Citizens of Bangladesh, India, and Maldives do not need a visa but must obtain a travel permit.
What is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)?
The SDF is a daily fee introduced by the Bhutanese government to support sustainable tourism and community development.
* International travelers: Approx. USD 100 per person per night
* Bangladesh/India/Maldives nationals: Concessional rates apply
How can I travel to Bhutan?
- By air via Paro International Airport
- By road through border towns like Phuentsholing (via India)
Is it mandatory to book a tour package?
Yes, for most international tourists
* Travelers from Bangladesh/India/Maldives can travel more independently but still need permits
What are the top places to visit?
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery
- Thimphu
- Paro
- Punakha
What currency is used in Bhutan?
- Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN)
- Indian Rupees are widely accepted
Is Bhutan an expensive destination?
It is considered a premium destination due to its “high-value, low-volume” tourism policy. However, regional travelers (Bangladesh/India) can travel at lower cost
Is Bhutan safe for tourists?
Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest countries in Asia with very low crime rates.
Is internet and mobile service available?
Yes, in most towns, Connectivity may be limited in remote areas
- Most travelers require a visa arranged through a licensed tour operator.
- Citizens of Bangladesh, India, and Maldives do not need a visa but must obtain a travel permit.
The SDF is a daily fee introduced by the Bhutanese government to support sustainable tourism and community development.
* International travelers: Approx. USD 100 per person per night
* Bangladesh/India/Maldives nationals: Concessional rates apply
- By air via Paro International Airport
- By road through border towns like Phuentsholing (via India)
Yes, for most international tourists
* Travelers from Bangladesh/India/Maldives can travel more independently but still need permits
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery
- Thimphu
- Paro
- Punakha
- Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN)
- Indian Rupees are widely accepted
It is considered a premium destination due to its “high-value, low-volume” tourism policy. However, regional travelers (Bangladesh/India) can travel at lower cost
Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest countries in Asia with very low crime rates.
Yes, in most towns, Connectivity may be limited in remote areas