Bhutanese people have a deep respect and sense of preservation for both their culture and the natural beauty of their country. See Bhutan's rich cultural heritage with Bhutan Tour Package for 8 Days. They have mastered the art of coexisting peacefully with the local flora and fauna. Our itinerary of Bhutan Tour for 8 Days is meant to take you through all of its beauty. The monasteries, stupas, and other religious structures dotting the landscape serve as decoration, just like the mountains and wildlife preserves.
When you arrive in Hasimarawe will greet you and take you to Phuntsholing Bhutan, where you may submit your tourist visiting permit at the border town's immigration office. You can later take a stroll through the town. Phuntsholing over night at 150 m asl.
Drive the six hours from Phuentsholing to Thimphu. Be prepared with your cameras at all times since, despite the long and exhausting ride, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the varied greenery that Bhutan is so well known for. If time allows, continue your sightseeing after arriving.
Visit Memorial Chorten (a temple), which was constructed in 1974 in honour of Bhutan's third king. Visit the recently constructed 51-meter-tall Buddha statue next, which is facing east and offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Thimphu. Visit Changangkha Lhakhang, one of the valley's oldest temples, and then the Takin Reserve Centre to see Bhutan's national animal. Visit the weekend market (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) after lunch. Visit the Handmade Paper Mill, Folk Heritage Museum, Textile Museum, and School of Arts & Crafts where students learn 13 various arts that are mostly employed in Bhutan. Dinner and a hotel stay the following day.
Afterwards, head towards Punakha. If the weather is suitable, travellers can enjoy a breathtaking view and take pictures of some of Bhutan's tallest mountain peaks at the Dochula Pass, which is located at 3100 metres. The view spans about 180 degrees. Take a stroll around the newly constructed 108 stupas before continuing on to Punakha, a subtropical valley. The drive offers stunning scenery. Before checking into the hotel, take a walk through a paddy field to Chimi Lhakhang, a fertility temple associated with the phallic symbol of religion. You will be taking numerous photos of this subject that are displayed at the entrances of most Bhutanese homes. Visit PunakhaDzong, which is regarded as the nation's most beautiful stronghold, after that. All around the Dzong, you'll love snapping shots from any angle. Then drive to the hotel in the evening.
Start your return trip to Paro early. Visit the National Museum in Paro, the first of its kind, which houses a variety of works ranging from religious art to natural history. On foot, explore the ParoDzong (Fortress) from the 17th century and proceed across the oldest wooden bridge still in use. visit Kitchu Lhakhang, the nation's oldest temple, which was constructed in the seventh century by the first dharma raja of Tibet. Wander through some of the local handcraft shops in the evening. For dinner, one can also dare to visit a nearby eatery.
The most venerated temple in Bhutan, Tiger's Nest, literally perches on a granite cliff overlooking the Paro valley. After breakfast, take a 25-minute drive to the base camp of the temple to begin your walk.
Drive back to Phuentsholing after breakfast. Lunch stop on the way. If you have time once you are in Phuntsholing, visit the Crocodile Zoo.
Our Indian car will arrive at your hotel the following morning after breakfast in order to continue the journey.