Swastik Holiday provides you with the ideal journey if you're looking for a Thimphu Paro Punakha Tour Package. Bhutan's capital city and most popular tourist destination is Thimphu. Paro and Punakha are also included in the Swastik holiday’s Tour to Thimphu Paro Punakha. You will pass across Duchula Pass on your way to Punakha. It offers a stunning perspective of the Himalayan range. Punakha is well-known for its suspension bridge and Dzong. Pao is a lovely valley containing Bhutan's only international airport. The Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery is a short distance from Paro. In Bhutan, this is a popular tourist destination.
When you arrive in Hasimarawe will greet you and take you to Phuntsholing, Bhutan, where you may process your tourist visa at the border town's immigration office before making the five-hour drive 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.
See the memorial chorten (temple), which was constructed in honour of the late third king. Visit the newly constructed Buddha statue that stares out over the entire valley in Kuenselphodrang. Takin Centre for Preserves Visit the enclosure where the country's symbol animal, the Takin, is kept, then head to the Folk Heritage Museum to learn about Bhutanese culture. After lunch, continue on to Punakha. Stop at Dochula Pass (3150 m), the most picturesque Pass in the nation, along the trip to take in the Himalayan Ranges.
Visit Punakha Dzong in the morning, which is regarded as the nation's most stunning stronghold. You can take photos from every angle all around the Dzong and then take a short walk to ChimmiLhakhang. to go to Chimmi Lhakhang, the fertility temple linked to the phallic sacred art, you must walk across a rice field. You'll be taking a tonne of the images in this category that are posted at most Bhutanese homes' entrances. Later, take Dochula Pass to Paro.
Drive 25 minutes to the base camp of the nation's most venerated temple, the Tiger's Nest complex, which actually hangs on a granite cliff overlooking the Paro valley, after breakfast to start your climb. Afterward, visit the country's oldest temple, Kitchu Lhakhang, which was constructed in the 7th century by the first dharma raja of Tibet.
Drive back to Hasimara via Phuentsholing after breakfast.