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Bhutan, the mystical Land of the Thunder Dragon, awaits you with a journey where happiness blends seamlessly with luxury. From Mumbai, step into a world of pristine mountains, crisp Himalayan air, and serene valleys - all while indulging in unmatched five - star comforts. With NatureWings' exclusive Bhutan luxury tour packages from Mumbai, you don't just travel - you embrace an extraordinary experience crafted for elegance and sophistication.
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(BOM)
Bhutan
(PBH)
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DAY 1 → ARRIVAL AT PARO AIRPORT AND THIMPHU TRANSFER
DAY 2 → THIMPHU SIGHTSEEING N/STAY IN THIMPHU
DAY 3 → THIMPHU TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER via DOCHULA PASS AND SIGHTSEEINGS OF PUNAKHA
DAY 4 → PUNAKHA TO PARO TRANSFER AND SIGHTSEEINGS N/STAY IN PARO
DAY 5 → PARO TO CHELE-LA-PASS DAY TRIP or VISIT TO TAKTSANG MONASTERY. N/STAY IN PARO
DAY 6 → TRANFER TO PARO AIRPORT AND BYE FROM BHUTAN WITH SWEET MEMORIES
6N/7D PARO AIRPORT TO PARO AIRPORT
DAY 1 → ARRIVAL AT PARO AIRPORT AND TRANSFER TO THIMPHU N/STAY IN THIMPHU
DAY 2 → THIMPHU SIGHTSEEING N/STAY IN THIMPHU
DAY 3 → THIMPHU TO PHOBJIKHA TRANSFER VIA DOCHULA PASS. N/STAY in PHOBJIHA VALLEY
DAY 4 → PHOBJIKHA TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER AND PUNAKHA SIGHTSEEING .N/STAY IN PUNAKHA
DAY 5 → PUNAKHA TO PARO TRANSFER AND PARO SIGHTSEEING. N/STAY IN PARO
DAY 6 → PARO TIGERNEST HIKING OR CHELE LA PASS EXCURSION. N/STAY IN PARO
DAY 7 → TRANFER TO PARO AIRPORT AND BYE FROM BHUTAN WITH SWEET MEMORIES
7N/8D BAGDOGRA AIRPORT TO BAGDOGRA AIRPORT
DAY 1 → ARRIVAL AT PARO AIRPORT AND THIMPHU TRANSFER
DAY 2 → THIMPHU LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
DAY 3 → THIMPHU TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER via DOCHULA PASS AND SIGHTSEEINGS OF PUNAKHA
DAY 4 → PHOBJIKHA DAY EXCURSION OR VISIT TO KHAMSUM YULLEY NAMGYAL CHORTEN
DAY 5 → PUNAKHA TO PARO TRANSFER AND SIGHTSEEINGS
DAY 6 → PARO TO TAKTSANG MONASTERY VISIT
DAY 7 → PARO TO CHELE-LA-PASS DAY TRIP
DAY 8 →DEPARTURE
8N/9D BAGDOGRA AIRPORT TO BAGDOGRA AIRPORT
DAY 1 → ARRIVAL AT PARO AIRPORT AND THIMPHU TRANSFER
DAY 2 → THIMPHU LOCAL SIGHTSEEINGS
DAY 3 → THIMPHU to GANGTEY (PHOBJIKHA VALLEY) via DOCHULA PASS// 5 HRS
DAY 4 → PHOBJIKHA TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER (2-3 Hrs) AND SIGHTSEEINGS OF PUNAKHA
DAY 5 → PUNAKHA TO HAA TRANSFER (APPROX 4-5 HOURS)
DAY 6 → HAA VALLEY DAY EXCURSION
DAY 7 → HAA VALLEY TO PARO TRANSFER (2-3 HOURS) VIA CHELE-LA-PASS AND PARO LOCAL SIGHTSEEINGS
DAY 8 → PARO TO VISIT TAKSANG MONASTRY (TIGERNEST)
DAY 9 → PHUENTSHOLING - BAGDOGRA AIRPORT
BHUTAN TOUR MAP
HOW TO REACH BHUTAN FROM MUMBAI?
Journey from Mumbai to Bhutan - Your Gateway to the Land of Happiness
Embark on your Bhutan adventure with seamless connections from Mumbai. Depending on your preferences for convenience, speed, or scenic views, select the route that best suits your travel style.
Option A: Via Delhi - Approximately Flying Hours - 4 hrs 30 mins
Airlines: Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines operate direct flights from Delhi (DEL) to Paro (PBH).
Highlights: Enjoy a comfortable journey with premium services. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport offers excellent amenities and connections, ensuring a smooth transition to your Bhutan-bound flight.
Description: Begin your journey with a comfortable stopover in Delhi, where world-class amenities at Indira Gandhi International Airport set the tone for your luxurious trip. From Delhi, direct flights with Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines whisk you to Paro in just 4 hours 30 minutes. Multiple flights operate weekly, ensuring flexible scheduling. This route is perfect for travelers who value convenience, premium services, and a smooth, hassle-free connection.
Option B: Via Guwahati Approximately Flying Hours - 4 hrs
Airlines: Druk Air offers direct flights from Guwahati (GAU) to Paro (PBH).
Highlights: This route offers a shorter flight duration. Guwahati's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport provides convenient access to northeastern India, making it a favorable choice for travelers seeking efficiency.
Description:For those seeking the quickest passage to Bhutan, the Guwahati route is ideal. Flying from Guwahati's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Druk Air offers direct flights to Paro in around 4 hours. This route combines speed with scenic aerial views of Northeast India, allowing you to start your Bhutan experience refreshed and energized. It's an excellent choice for travelers who want to minimize travel time without compromising on comfort.
Option C: Via Kolkata Approximately Flying Hours - 4 hrs
Airlines: Druk Air operates direct flights from Kolkata (CCU) to Paro (PBH).
Highlights: Experience a direct connection with minimal layover time. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata is well-equipped, offering a comfortable prelude to your Bhutan journey.
Description:Enjoy a smooth, seamless connection through Kolkata's Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. With Druk Air operating direct flights on selected days, you can reach Paro in just 4 hours. This route provides a perfect balance of convenience and comfort, giving you a relaxed start to your Bhutan journey. Ideal for travelers who prefer minimal layovers and a premium travel experience from the very beginning.
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ENTRY FORMALITIES FOR INDIAN TOURIST FOR BHUTAN TOUR FROM mumbai AS PER NEW TOURISM POLICY OF BHUTAN 2022
No visa is required for Indian citizens for Mumbai to Bhutan Tour. To enter the nation, entry permits is a must. A local tour agency like NatureWings Bhutan may process the entry permits for your Bhutan Tour from Mumbai.
As per new norms, a valid Passport (minimum of 6 months validity) / Voter ID Card is required for Bhutan Tour from Mumbai.
With single permit tourists are free to travel anywhere beyond Thimphu and Paro
With the new Tourism Policy of Bhutan 2022, all regional tourist must pay SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) Rs.1200/Person/night excluding package price (Flight, Hotels, Meals, Guides, Transportation & Monument fees).
Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) approved hotel booking and tour guide are mandatory.
Online permits can process through the local registered tour operator or any international partners.
WHAT ARE THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR INDIAN TOURIST FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE BOOKING FROM mumbai?
Following are the documents required for Indian tourists to travel Bhutan from Mumbai or Pune. Guest can carry any one of the two valid travel documents :
A Valid Indian Passports, the expiry date of the passport should be more than 6 months from the intended date of departure from Bhutan.
Valid Voter Identity Card / Election Card issued by the Election Commission of India.
WHICH IS THE BEST TIME TO BOOK BHUTAN TRIP FROM mumbai?
Summer in Bhutan is between June to end of September when temperature in most of the central Bhutan prevails between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. It's a kind of Sunny and little humid, nights are cold and you may feel to wear light woolen garments or jackets. Surrounding of cities and tourist points seems green everywhere and clear sky gives an opportunity to behold the long range of snow clad Himalayan peaks. If you travel this time, you can experience Haa Festival which signifies the Bhutanese food, culture, tradition and way of life. With less crowed you can visit and experience many sightseeing places at peace. So, summer is one of the best times to choose for Bhutan Holiday Packages from Mumbai.
AUTUMN [SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER]
In terms of travel month, autumn is the best season for Bhutan Tour booking from Mumbai. With pleasant weather which range between 10 to 15 degree, travelling and sightseeing in day time makes comfortable while the nights are considerably chill but enjoyable. This is the festive season in Bhutan and travelers get a chance to sneak the authentic cultural heritage and festivals of Bhutan. The Black-Necked Crane Festival, Paro Tshechu, Punakha Tshechu is held with great festivity mood among Bhutanese people. Dzongs and monasteries come into live with colorful flags flattering in wind, big Thonkas and dances of masked man. For tourist it is high time to travel. But NatureWings suggest to book your Bhutan tour packages within summer season to avoid peak season rush and non-availibity of hotels and flight tickets.
WINTER [DECEMBER - FEBRUARY]
Winter in Bhutan is not so soothing, rather it's harsh. Due to high Himalayan altitude during winter temperature drops rapidly and cities like Thimphu, Paro, Punakha gets covered under thick blanket of snow making life standstill. In northern parts high-altitude area temperatures can get down to sub-zero. As harsh weather prevails, Gov of Bhutan declares holidays in schools, collages, and Gov. Offices also. Accessibility between different place become difficult due to heavy snowfall. In spite of that, if you wish to experience the snow and cold with some of the festivals that happen during winter, you obviously can book your Bhutan Package Tour this time. Some festivals like Monggar Tshechu, Trashigang Tshechu, Lhuntse Tshechu and Trongsa Tshechu is held between November and December. So don't look back, book your Bhutan Tour from Mumbai in winter without any hesitates. Winter in Bhutan is Awesome!
SPRING [MARCH - MAY]
After a long harsh and cold winter, Bhutan comes to alive during spring. The blooms of Jacaranda and Rhododendron marks the spring in Bhutan. The roads, valleys and surroundings are covered with purple petals which makes the ambience like heaven. During March to May, with little or no rain, sky become crystal clear which marks the begining of world famous Jomolhari and Drukpath treks? Moreover, this is the time of some of the great auspicious festivals like Paro Tshechu, Gasa Tshechu, Rhooddendron festivals, Talo Tshechu etc. The King of Bhutan also takes part in these festival activities. During March to May Bhutan is usually packed with tourists, so NatureWings advise to book Bhutan package from Mumbai as early as possible along with the flights to avoid peak season surcharge, hotel sur-charges and extra flight cost.
MONTH WISE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IN BHUTAN (DEGREE CELSIUS) TO NOTE
Travel Months
City
Max Temp
Min Temp
January
Thimphu
12°C
-2°C
Paro
9°C
-6°C
February
Thimphu
14°C
0°C
Paro
13°C
2°C
March
Thimphu
16°C
4°C
Paro
15°C
3°C
April
Thimphu
20°C
7°C
Paro
17°C
5°C
May
Thimphu
22°C
13°C
Paro
23°C
11°C
June
Thimphu
25°C
15°C
Paro
26°C
15°C
July
Thimphu
26°C
16°C
Paro
27°C
16°C
August
Thimphu
28°C
17°C
Paro
28°C
17°C
September
Thimphu
23°C
15°C
Paro
23°C
12°C
October
Thimphu
22°C
12°C
Paro
21°C
9°C
November
Thimphu
20°C
9°C
Paro
18°C
7°C
December
Thimphu
22°C
13°C
Paro
23°C
11°C
BHUTAN TOUR SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND ENTRY FEES AS PER NEW TOURISM POLICY OF BHUTAN, 2022
Places
City
Entry Fees
Remarks
Thimphu Sightseeing Places and the Entry Fees
Tashichhoe Dzong (Fort)
Thimphu
Nu.1000
Mon-Fri from 5pm & Sat-Sun from 9am to 6pm
Buddha Dordenma Statue
Thimphu
Nu.1000
Time-9am to 5pm
Thimphu Memorial Chorten
Thimphu
Nu.1000
Anytime
Changangkha Lhakhang (Temple)
Thimphu
Nu.1000
Anytime between 8am to 5pm
Takin Preservation Centre
Thimphu
Nu.300
9am to 5pm
Simtokha Dzong (Fort)
Thimphu
Nu.1000
9am to 5pm
National Library
Thimphu
No Entry Fee
9am to 5pm on Mon to Fri
The Royal Textile Museum
Thimphu
Nu.250
Mon to Sat from 9am to 4pm
National Institute for Zorig Chusum (Painting School)
Thimphu
Nu.100
Mon to Fri 10am to 3:30pm
Punakha Sightseeing Places and the Entry Fees
Punakha Dzong (Fort)
Punakha
Nu.1000
11am to 1pm & 3pm to 5pm (Nov to May) and other time anytime bwtn 9am to 5pm
Chimmi Lhakhang (Temple)
Punakha
Nu.1000
9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm
Paro Sightseeing Places and the Entry Fees
Kyichu Lhakhang (temple)
Paro
Nu.1000
9am to 12pm & 1pm to 4pm
Rinpung Dzong (Fort)
Paro
Nu.1000
9am to 5pm (Summer) & 9am to 4pm (Winter)
Dobji Dzong
Paro
Nu.1000
9am to 5pm
National Museum of Bhutan
Paro
Nu.300
Opens from 9am to 4pm throughout the week except on govt & local holidays
DAY WISE BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGE ITINERARY FROM mumbai
Day 1 : Arrival At Paro Airport And Thimphu Transfer
Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of Thunder Dragon for your Bhutan package tour from Mumbai. Bhutan is like a painter's dream, a colorful country surrounded by the Himalayas, a small dreamy paradise with vast green valleys, beautiful landscapes, rugged terrain, crystalline rivers, and happy people. Once the aircraft enters the Paro valley, look down to see the first glimpse of the Paro Dzong on the hillside overlooking Paro Chu (river) with Ta Dzong. Our representative will welcome you in a Bhutanese style with Tashi Khada (white scarf) and guide you at the airport, which marks the beginning of your Bhutan Tour Package with transfer to Thimphu (2334 m). Overnight stay in Thimphu.
Day 2 : Full Day Thimphu Sightseeing Tour
As the sun spread its warm rays across the beautiful Thimphu valley, begins your day with a hot cup of Suja (Butter Tea) and move towards the breakfast table to enjoy their delicious spread before leaving for Thimphu local sightseeing.
The National Memorial Chorten or Thimphu Chorten - Also known as Thimphu Chorten is a site for evening prayer. The chorten was build in the third King memory, and it was continuously circumambulated by people, murmuring mantras and spinning their prayer wheels. The idea to construct this landmark was proposed by Bhutan third King, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk ("the father of modern Bhutan"), who has wished to erect a monument to the World for peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after Majesty's untimely death, it served as a memorial to the late King and a monument of peace.
The Clock Tower - Located at the centre of the Thimphu Town, the Clock Tower Square is an architectural wonder one can behold during Bhutan package tour from Mumbai. This tower differs from every other construction or building in Bhutan. It is basically a tower with four clock faces in four directions. The tower depicts of Bhutanese architecture pattern which is basically painted or engraved on wood. The tower is decorated with many intricately carved floral patterns, paintings, and replica of dragons. The dragons on the tower are facing each clock in the tower, which is interesting to look at. The dragon is a holy animal in Bhutanese culture, and it stands for the country's independence.
As this place is a prime attraction among locals and travelers in Bhutan, most people come here in the evening to see and enjoy the exquisite carvings and paintings. This tower is one of the busiest locations in town because there are numerous restaurants, gift shops, and hotels nearby. The square is in close proximity to a number of trade fairs, concerts, and other events. The area of clock tower and its surroundings occasionally hosts live music events, which makes the place vibrant and full of life and energy. You can buy gifts for your family and friends at one of the many shopping centers in the area. There is a little playground for children that are also a great place for a picnic and a fun evening activity.
Sakyamuni Buddha - On the top of Kuensel Phodrang hill sits the statue of Great Buddha Dordenma. The 51.5-meter long gilded bronze statue would surely attract you, and the uninterrupted view of the valley would leave you spellbound. This site is also known as Buddha Viewpoint.
Changangkha Lhakhang – At Thimphu, you will come across several monasteries and temples, but Changangkha Lhakhang is the most important religious structure amongst all. The fabric is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, a sign of compassion dating back to the 15th century, the oldest in the region, and from here, enjoy the grand view of Thimphu valley.
Takin Zoo – In here, you will find the National animal of Bhutan, "Takin". Takin is one of the most endangered species of the World, and it is available only in Bhutan, preserved in open habitat.
Trashi Chhoe Dzong - Or the Fortress of the Glorious Region is another 'must visit' site on a Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai. Situated on the west bank of Wang Chhu River, the Trashi Chhoe Dzong is the formal coronation site of the fifth King that hosts the annual Tsechu festival. This Dzong was built in the year 1641 by the political and religious unifier of Bhutan, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, later it was reconstructed in the 1960s in a traditional Bhutanese manner, without the use of nails or architectural plans. You can explore various Pubs and Nightclubs in Thimphu. Overnight at hotel in Thimphu.
Simply Bhutan: During your Bhutan package tour from Mumbai you will observe that Simply Bhutan is a unique and exciting project whose primary aim is to conserve the culture and tradition of the Bhutanese people while creating job opportunities for the young people who are job seekers. The infrastructure in this museum primarily portrays the ancient Bhutanese architecture which is decreasing at a high rate. A visit to Bhutan will bring you closer to an architectural design of its kind. The structure of the museum itself is built reusing old timber, door and window frames and numerous other materials from demolished houses.
Simply Bhutan has so much to offer its visitors. First, you get the opportunity to experience the real Bhutanese feeling. Unlike numerous museums in Bhutan and all over the world where you aren’t allowed to touch the artefacts or take photographs, things are done differently here. The guides give all visitors an excellent prehistoric experience and also let you immerse and experience the real Bhutanese culture and traditions. Some of the most interactive experience in this museum includes the following:
Wearing the Gho and Kira - All tourists are given a set of beautiful traditional dresses that you can even try while at the museum. You are even allowed to wear the beautiful Bhutanese traditional dress. They also offer the dress to children and allow you to take photographs of them for future reference. You will also get an opportunity to see how the traditional Bhutanese houses were constructed. You can also try a hand at the archery and the dart game that is locally known as Khuru.
Come back to hotel, get fresh and after that you can take a stroll around Thimphu city and explore various Pubs and Nightclubs in Thimphu. Following are teh bars and nightclubs to enjoy nightlife at Thimphu City.
NAME
ADDRESS
TIMINGS
Mojo Park
Chang Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan
5 PM - 12 AM
Space 34
Chang Lam, Main Town, Thimphu
9 PM - 1 AM
Om Bar
Thimphu, Bhutan
5 PM - 1 AM
Vivacity
Sheten Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan
7 PM - 12 AM
Club Ace
Thimphu, Bhutan
9 PM - 1 AM
Barz Brothers
Thimphu, Bhutan
Open 24 hours
Benez Bar
Jangchhub Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan
10 AM - 11 PM
Day 3 : Thimphu To Punakha Transfer Via Dochu-la Pass [2 Hr 8 Min / 74.0 Km]
As your Hot Ngaja (a Sweet Bhutanese milk tea) arrives sip into it while enjoying the beautiful valley from the room. Post breakfast heads towards Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. Punakha is much backward from the chaotic city life at an elevation of 1200 m, which makes this place quite warm in winter and chill during summer. The valley is famous for Red and White Rice farming along the Pho and Mo Chu river's stretch. En-route visit.
Punakha Dzong : Also known as "The Palace of Great Happiness", Punakha Dzong is located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers in the Punakha–Wangdue valley. This Dzong is the most picturesque of all Bhutan ancient fortresses and it joins the mainland by an arched wooden bridge that contains many precious relics from the days when successive kings reigned the Kingdom from this Punakha valley.
Suspension Bridge - This hidden treasure in the Punakha Valley connects the rest of the valley to the old administrative center of Punakha Dzongkhag. The whole deck is covered with prayer flags and provides a perfect spot for bird watching and photography.
Chimi Lhakhang [Fertility Temple] : Stationed at the top of a hillock, the Chimi Lhakhang is a site dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley. Known as the 'Divine Madman,' Lama Drukpa Kuenley is said to use songs, humor, and outrageous behavior to preach his teachings. Chimi Lhakhang temple is believed to be the temple of fertility, and the Bhutanese hold a strong belief that childless couples are blessed by Lama Drukpa Kuenley if they visit the temple and pray for a child. The road to the temple follows a picturesque rural trail through the paddy field that takes visitors to the temple from the road, and after crossing the paddy field, you will find a tiny stream from where Chimi Lhakhang is just a short climb away. Overnight stay at hotel in Punakha.
DAY 4 : Punakha To Phobjikha Day Excursions
As the Sun shines up high in the Land of Happiness, open your eyes to a beautiful morning in the lap of serene nature, and sip into your cup of hot tea while admiring the green valley from your bed before moving towards Phobjikha Valley post breakfast.
Phobjikha Valley (3000 m) - A treat for all nature lovers, and an idle place for spotting various birds, including the famous Black Necked Cranes that migrate to this valley. Being one of the most important wildlife preserves in Bhutan, this serene and untouched beauty of nature away from the hustle-bustle of the city life is a pleasure to enjoy with the happiest people surrounding the entire region that makes this place worth the visit. The Pobjhika Valley is the largest and the widest in Bhutan and is known for the panoramic vistas with tranquil nature that not only call the nature lovers to witness its beauty but also traps the adventure buffs who wish to follow the trekking and hiking routes while exploring the untouched beauty of nature. Later back to Punakha.
Then again proceeds for Phobjikha Valley, the largest and greenest valley in Bhutan. Unlike other valleys in Bhutan like Thimphu, Paro, Bumthang and Haa, there is no river flowing through the Phobjikha Valley. It is a very large valley with lush greenery. This valley is famous for Black Neck Crane - a very rare and endangered bird species in the world. These birds are migrated from Tibet during mid November to mid February and you can enjoy the Black Neck Crane festival on Nov 11, every year at the courtyard of Gangtey Monestary. Enjoy your time in the lap of pristine nature. Enjoy your day and come back to Phobjikha Valley.
Following are the places one can visit during Phobjikha Valley Trip :
Black-Necked Crane Information Centre
Gangtey (Hilltop) Monastery or Gangtey Goemba
Gangtey Nature Trails
Dotsho (Traditional Hot Stone Bath)
Experience Stay in Bhutanese Farm Stay
Khewang Lhakhang
Experience Archery with Local People
Open Air Campsite at Phobjikha
Picnic with Family And Friends
Kumbhu Lhakhang
Restaurant in Phobjikha
Nyelung Dechenling
Bird Watching in Phobjikha
Wangmo Hand-Woven Carpet Factory (Phobjikha)
DAY 5 : Punakha To Paro Transfer, Paro Local Sightseeing [3 Hr 15 Min / 151.0 Km]
From the beautiful valley, the next destination is the busy Paro town. After 3 hour 30 minutes, enter the picturesque Paro town, located at an elevation of 2,200 m. Paro valley is the most extensive valley in entire Bhutan and is blessed with mesmerizing nature, fertile rice fields, deep valleys, and a crystalline river. The beautiful view of the mountains, clear sky, and dense coniferous forest with chirping birds can make you fall in love with its first glimpse. Post Lunch enjoy Paro Sightseeing.
National Museum of Bhutan : In 1968, The National Museum of Bhutan was built, which stands inside the ancient Ta-dzong building that showcases Bhutan culture and is stationed right above Rinpung Dzong in Paro. This museum is the house of beautiful specimens from Bhutanese art and culture, with main highlights are the paintings and bronze statues which are placed in extensive galleries, from where you can get to know a lot about Bhutan art and culture.
Rinpung Dzong : Built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646, the first spiritual and temporal ruler of Bhutan, the Dzong houses the monastic body of Paro, the office of the Dzongda (district administrative head) and Thrimpon (judge) of Paro district. The approach to the Dzong is through a traditional covered bridge called Nemi Zam.
Nya MeyZam Bridge : "The Bridge with No Fish" is the bridge that connects Par town to Dzong. It is one of the finest specimens in Bhutan and local believe if one sees a fish in the river, it is an ill omen. The earlier bridge which could be folded during the war was washed away by a flood in 1969.
Paro Airport View Point : This is the finest valley view point to look after Paro Valley and Paro Airport. This view point overlooks the along with all the Dzongs and Monasteries.
The Paro town is full of Dzongs (monasteries), where you can join the monks for prayers as they wrap themselves in red robes with priceless smiles or walk down to the bed of Paro Chu and dip your feet in the cold crystalline water. Overnight at hotel in Paro.
DAY 6 : Paro To Chele-la Pass Day Trip | Taktsang Monastery Hiking
From the beautiful valley, let's move towards the Chela-La-Pass (3,998m). So, post breakfast let's proceeds towards the gateway to mini heaven aka the spectacular Chela-La-Pass, which is barely a few hours from the Paro town and is well known for being the highest motorable pass in Bhutan, that offers a panoramic view of Bhutan’s second-highest sacred peak, Mt. Jomolhari (7314m) and other snow-clad ranges on a clear day. The journey through the winding roads is very charming as the green valleys, chirping birds, snowy mountains, and the fantastic view on both sides are sure to keep everyone glued, and the breath-taking scenery keeps you going.
Taktsang Monastery : After covering 1,200 meters on a fierce cliff, you will reach this sacred site known as the Tiger Nest. Once you climb to the top, take a deep breath of the fresh air and soother the eyes and soul with the stunning view of the scenic surroundings and the valley lying underneath—the Taktsang Monastery, established by Sain Guru Rinpoche, who came to Bhutan in 747 CE. Construction was of the complex was completed in 1694. After 3 hours of some adventurous trek, discover the Tiger Nest monastery, and if you wish, opt for a horse ride from the parking lot to reach the top. While trekking, witness the glorious view of the Paro town, with its lush green valleys, sparkling river, clear blue sky, and moving clouds, in short, enjoy nature at its best.
In the evening, experience the Traditional Hot Stone Bath [Direct Payment Basis]. It is very nice to experience Bhutanese hot stone baths. It is the perfect way to relax and wind down after a long day of sightseeing, and it is considered for numerous health benefits. It admitted that the local herbs all combine to produce medicinal benefits for joint pains, hypertension, stomach disorders and arthritis. Experience it. Overnight in Paro.
SOME FACTS TO NOTE ABOUT - THE TIGER'S NEST MONASTERY [PARO TAKTSANG]
Location
Approx 11.7 km from Paro town, Bhutan
Elevation
3,120 meters (10,236ft) above sea level
Duration of the Tiger's Nest hike
5-6 hours (Back and forth)
Tiger's Nest Trekking Distance
4 Miles (6.43 Kilometers) - Round Trip
Tiger's Nest Trek Difficulty
Moderate - Steep Ascend
Best Months to Visit Tiger's Nest Monastery
March, April, May and September, October, November, December
Gears needed to hike Tiger's Nest
Normal hiking shoes, Water bottle, Some snacks, energy bars, Camera, Hat, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Walking Pole/Stick
Opening time of Tiger's Nest Monastery
(October-March) 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-5 pm (April-September) 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-6 pm daily
Day 7 : Departure
Post breakfast, bid farewell to the Last Buddhist Kingdom and start towards Paro Airport with long-lasting sweet Bhutan Holiday memories, while chanting one mantra, "Life is Short, and the World is Wide". Your Bhutan tour from Mumbai ends here.
MUMBAI TO BHUTAN PACKAGE INCLUDES
Accommodation On Double/twin Sharing Room [ Tcb Approves ]
Both Way Transfers In Ac Toyota Innova
All Sightseeing By Non-ac Toyota Coaster (Sic Basis)
Meal Plan On Map (Breakfast + Dinner)
Sdf Charges incl. [ 1200 Per Night/Person ]
All Online Permits/e-visa
01 English Speaking Tour Guides [phuentsholing - Phuentsholing]
Local Bhutan SIM Card
Packaged Drinking Water During Sightseeing & Transfer
24/7 Guest Support During Trip From Bhutan & India Office
MUMBAI TO BHUTAN PACKAGE INCLUDES
Air Fare, Train Fare
Monuments Entrance Fees
Travel Insurance
Snacks, Lunch Or Any Other Meals
Laundry, Tips, Phone Call Or Any Such Personal Expenses
Any Item Which Is Not Mentioned In The 'inclusion' Section
TOP ATTRACTIONS OF BHUTAN TOUR FROM mumbai
Bhutan - The Last Shangri-La is a living example of coexistence between human and Mother Nature. Still guarded heavily by dzongs, monasteries, Buddhist relics and gigantic Himalaya as the Guardian of the country, this small country offers a kaleidoscope of sceneries and green nature. The air in Bhutan is so pure that your soul will be refreshed and rejuvenate. In reality a vacation in Bhutan is all means pure serenity, tranquility, freshness and purity that can't be found anywhere in this Indian subcontinent. Some places are so charming that it must be included in your Bhutan Travel list from Mumbai. Following are some must visited places to enjoy and behold during every Bhutan trip from Mumbai.
Rinpung Dzong Located in Paro, this dzong rather fort is known as "Fortress on a Heap of Jewels" and a must visit place in Bhutan
Chele La Pass This pass is located at an altitude of 3,989 meters and can be visited en-route the Haa Valley in Paro.
Punakha Dzong After Trongsa Dzong in Trongsa district, Punakha Dzong is the second largest dzong in Bhutan and among the best tourist places to visit during any Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai.
Buddha Dordenma Statue Located in Thimphu, it is a 169 feet tall bronze statue of Buddha and is visible from almost anywhere in Thimphu. This is among the best tourist places to visit in Bhutan Tour.
Dochula Pass Consisting of 108 Chortens or Stupas, this beautiful pass offer to see picturesque Gangkar Puensum peak in the background making it one of the best tourist places in Bhutan.
Tiger's Nest Known as Paro Taktsang or Taktsang Monastery, this is a must visit place in Bhutan. During 6 hrs trek (both way), it offers a magnificent and panoramic views of the Paro valleys.
Phobjikha Valley Located at an altitude of 3000-meter, literarily known as the valley of the black necked cranes, this is a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains and lush greenery and a must visit place during Bhutan Tour package from Mumbai.
Jomolhari or Chomolhari This is one of the best trekking trails in Bhutan. Located at 5,000 meters altitude, this is a tough trek trail and attracts lots of tourist specially foreigners.
Tashichho Dzong Located at the western banks of River Wang Chu, this Dzong has great importance in the kingdom of Bhutan as it is the main secretariat and office of the King of Bhutan. This dzong is also having a great religious importance as it holds most of the festivals and religious events in the capital city of Thimphu. It's a must visit place on your Bhutan Holiday Tour from Mumbai.
Motithang Takin Preserve Located in the district of Motithang in Thimphu, this place is best known for Takin conservation which the national animal of Bhutan too.
National Museum of Bhutan If you want to explore the heritage and culture of Bhutan, this is a must visit place during any Bhutan Tour. Built in the year of 1968 this museum depicts the contemporary paintings, ancient statues, manuscripts etc.
Punakha Suspension Bridge Built over Po Chhu River, this is 160 meter long suspension bridges draped with prayer flags. It is a must visit place and heaven for shutterbugs.
Haa Valley Opened for tourist in the year 2002, this 1700 square kilometers stretched valley is one of the most visited places for the Bhutan Travel lovers.
Zuri Dzong Fort Built in the 14th century, this Fort in Paro is one of Bhutan's oldest dzongs.
Gasa Tshachu Located in Gasa District, this place is best known for natures wonder - several natural hot springs enriched of minerals is a relaxing spot for the tourist especially for the foreign travelers in Bhutan.
Gangtey Monastery Located in Wangdue Phodrang District in central Bhutan at 16,000 ft, this monastery is best known for its unique architecture and attracts lots of tourist.
Jigme Dorji National Park Stretching a vast area of 4,349 sq. km, this is the largest national park in Bhutan and a great place for wildlife lovers. Various species of birds and animals like Himalayan snow leopard, Bengal tiger, Himalayan blue sheep, black bear, red panda etc can be spotted here.
Simtokha Dzong Built in the year 1629, this is a best place to learn local language Dzongkha and one of the best places to travel during Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai.
Bumthang This is like a hidden valley as it was keep secret for years from the outside world. Now open to every traveler, it is voted as one of the best place to visit during Bhutan Tour.
Mo Chhu River Floating between Punakha in central Bhutan to through the famous Dagana and Tsirang districts, this river is a best place for scenic beauty and river rafting.
Memorial Chorten Located in Thimphu, also known as Thimphu Chorten, it is a Buddhist temple or the Memorial Stupa dedicated to World Peace.
Phuentsholing Located near Indo-Bhutan border, adjacent to Jaigao, it is a connecting city rather hub between the two countries.
Trashiyangtse After separating from Trashigang District in 1992, this Trashiyangtse district created. This is a small town with merely 2785 population mostly famous for The School of Traditional Arts.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS [FAQ] FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM mumbai
Q. Do I need the help of a tour operator to book my Bhutan Trip from Mumbai?
With various online portals offering tickets and accommodation options planning a tour has become a breeze for everyone, but planning and executing requires a lot of time to get the exact match as per your taste. So, it's better to reach a travel agency and let them plan on your behalf and suggest the best option as per your preference.
Q. Can I get altitude sickness upon landing at Paro Airport?
Altitude sickness is quite common for travelers landing at the Paro Airport, so it's advised to carry medicine for altitude sickness upon consultation with your doctor. Issues like nausea, dehydration, fatigue, edema, dizziness, and shortness of breath can occur, so for them, we advise not to take alcohol and consume more water to keep dehydrated.
Q. My parents don't understand much English, so is it possible to get a Hindi-speaking driver and guide?
Yes, it is possible to arrange Hindi speaking driver and guide on your Bhutan Tour from Mumbai, and the majority of the Bhutanese people do understand Hindi, so it won't be a problem for those who don't understand English.
Q. Are there any busy streets in Bhutan like Chandni Chowk, Mumbai?
Bhutan is a quiet place, and there are no such busy streets like Chandni Chowk, but Thimphu has few nightclubs and bars which entertain the party-goers while the majority of the city sleeps early.
Q. How much cash does an Indian can carry to Bhutan Tour from Mumbai?
An Indian can carry up to INR 25,000 during Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai. If any traveller carries more than that, then it should be declared prior to embark in Paro Airport.
Note: As per Bhutan's Royal Monetary Authority (RMA), denomination of 500 and 2000 Indian currency is not accepted in Bhutan for any kind of transaction. Guests rather can carry adequate no of Rs. 100 and 200 during their Mumbai to Bhutan Tour.
Q. How to book the Punakha River Rafting? And what is the charge for River Rafting?
Punakha River Rafting can't be booked in advance. Please get in touch with your tour coordinator for making an appointment one day advance.
Punakha River Rafting boat can accommodate upto six persons. The usual charge varies from season to season and it usually varies between INR 6000 - INR 10,000/- Per boat. If you enjoy negotiation, please feel free to do that for a bargain price.
Q. Is it worthy to visit Bumthang during my Bhutan Tour?
Bumthang is located in the Central Bhutan and called the "Switzerland of Bhutan". It is also called the "Land of Beautiful Ladies". If you have around 10 days of time for Bhutan Tour Package, you must visit this beautiful valley and it is strongly recommended.
Q. WWhat is Hot-Stone Bath and why it is so famous in Bhutan?
Experience the Hot Stone bath is a must for a tourists visiting Bhutan. A Bhutanese hot stone bath helps you to relax and wind down after a long day of sightseeing and also it is believed to offer you lots of health benefits.
The process of a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath is very unique. It uses Menchu (medicinal water) which is nothing but fresh river water mixed with Artemisia leaves. The water is heated using river stones that are roasted on fire till they are glowing red. The temperature of the water can be increased by adding more heated stones into a wooden chamber via a chute. This chamber is connected to the main tub (also made of wood) which contains the water.
The cost of Hot Stone bath varies from INR 1500/- to INR 4000/- depending on the type of Hot Stone bath facility.
Q. Can I play Golf in Bhutan?
Yes, in Thimphu there are two golf courts. NatureWings Tour Coordinator in Thimphu can organize Golf session against fees. You need to carry all your Golf equipments and you need to book your session well in advance.
Q. Can I take part in Bhutan National Game, Archery?
Yes, you can practise Archery in Thimphu or Paro. NatureWings Tour Coordinator will organize the same with a prior notice.
Q. What are the activities available in Bhutan for teenager kids?
In Bhutan, for teenager kids, there are plenty of activities are available. Those are River rafting, Mountain cycling and Hiking.
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We were 9 adults accompanied by two infants. We were given a comfortable 16 seater coaster. The driver and tour guide were very well informed and friendly. We had a pleasant stay (2N) at Osel, Thimpu. Punakha was splendid with Zhinkham Resorts (1N). In Paro, due to lack of availability we were given two rooms in Tashinamgay and Taktsang (3N). While Tashinamgay was good, I would not recommend Taktsang Boutique Resort at all.
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