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Embark on unforgettable journey where you will explore Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan with our Thimphu, Punakha and Paro Trip from Delhi. You will experience blend of culture, spirituality and breath-taking natural beauty.
From lush valleys, peaceful monasteries to enriching traditions, each step of this trip will be rewarding. Your trip will be completely seamless as your travel arrangements and accommodations all will be managed by experienced travel professionals. Book today our Thimphu, Punakha and Paro Trip from Delhi which is perfect for families, friends and couples those longing to explore best of Bhutan.
Enjoy the Thimphu, Punakha and Paro trip
Thimphu
You will get to see the traditions of Bhutan with mix of modernity. With Buddha Dordenma and Tashichho Dzong, it will let you blend in Bhutanese culture.
Punakha
Enjoy the peaceful vibes of heart of Bhutan with visiting places like Punakha Dzong and Suspension Bridge.
Paro
Most famous attraction of Bhutan resides in Paro, the sacred monastery-Tiger's Nest Monastery. Paro Dzong and Kyichu Lhakhang are also worth visiting during this Bhutan trip.
Why book with us?
•Offering you tailor-made itineraries according to your choices and preferences.
•Booking complete flight tickets so you won't have to stress about anything.
•Enjoy the warm hospitality of your quality stays, from 5-star, 4-star and 3-star hotels.
•24/7 support before, after and during your Bhutan trip.
Package Inclusions
- Accommodation in Double/Twin-Sharing Hotels or Similar
- Meals as per itinerary.
- Internal permits for visiting municipal areas.
- Transfers and sightseeing in Bhutan by non-AC Toyota Coaster/Hiace (depends on group size).
- Vehicle not at disposal; used only for transfers and itinerary sightseeing.
- Seats in the vehicle are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Private Vehicle transfers from Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / NJP to Phuentsholing (Sedan/SUV/Tempo Traveller), depending on group size).
- Local English-speaking guide services.
- Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) per night for adults and children.
Package Exclusions
- Airfare or rail fare.
- Entrance fees for monuments and museums.
- Gala dinner fees for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
- Meals not specified in the inclusions.
- SIM card charges (clients must recharge).
- Destinations not listed in the itinerary.
- Personal expenses.
- Applicable GST and TCS as per current rates.
- Travel insurance for guests over 60 years.
- Any other items not included in the inclusions.
Frequently Asked Questions About "Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi"
Q1. What does the Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi include?
The Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi includes accommodation in double/twin-sharing hotels, meals as per the itinerary, internal permits for municipal areas, sightseeing and transfers within Bhutan by non-AC Toyota Coaster/Hiace, private vehicle transfers from Bagdogra Airport (IXB) or NJP Railway Station to Phuentsholing, local English-speaking guide services, and the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) per night for adults and children.
Q2. How many days is the Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi?
The Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi is a 4-night/5-day itinerary. The journey covers Thimphu (Day 1–2) for city sightseeing, Paro (Day 3) for Dzong exploration, Tiger's Nest monastery trek (Day 4), and a final drop to Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station (Day 5). It is ideal for families, couples, and friends looking for a complete Bhutan experience from Delhi.Q3. What is the price of the Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi?
The Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi starts at ₹43,900 per person. This price covers hotel accommodation, guided sightseeing across Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha, internal road transfers, English-speaking guide services, and the Sustainable Development Fee. Airfare, entrance fees for monuments, personal expenses, GST, and TCS are not included in this package cost.Q4. What are the top places covered in the Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip from Delhi?
The trip covers three major destinations in Bhutan. In Thimphu, highlights include Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, Takin Zoo, the National Library, and the Changlimithang Monasteries. In Paro, travellers visit the Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Rinpung Dzong, and Ta Dzong (Bhutan's National Museum). En route, Simtokha Dzong — the oldest dzong in Bhutan, built in 1627 — is also visited. Punakha Dzong and the famous Suspension Bridge are key highlights for the Punakha leg.Q5. Is photography allowed inside Tiger's Nest Monastery during the Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Trip?
No, photography is not permitted inside Tiger's Nest Monastery (also known as Paro Taktsang or Taktshang Goemba) during the trek. Travellers are advised to enjoy the views and scenery during the ascent and in the surrounding forest area of blue pine and rhododendrons, but must refrain from taking pictures once inside the monastery premises. The trek itself typically takes about 2 hours for enthusiastic trekkers, with a bit more time for beginners.
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Day 1
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Day 2
Thimphu - Fullday Sightseeing
Meander through the colorful streets of the semi-developed markets Catch the glimpse of National Flag hoisting Take in the view of the enormous Thimphu Dzong Explore the Changlimithang Monasteries, Semtokha Dzong and Tashichho Dzong Take a stroll through the Takin Zoo and meet smiling Takins, the national animal of Bhutan Go for an art expedition here: National Library, Thimphu National Museum, School of Arts & Crafts, Handicrafts & Textile Museum, and Handmade Paper Factory Trail up to the Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) Tower and watch the whole town settling in Overnight stay at Thimphu + SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) - Fees + Travel Guide (Bhutan) - Service -
Day 3
Thimphu to Paro - Transfer Via Simtokha Dzong
After a piping hot breakfast, Paro en route visit Simtokha Dzong. This Dzong, built in 1627 is the oldest in bhutan. It now houses the institute for language and culture studies. Afternoon in Paro, visit Ta Dzong, once a watchtower, built to defend Rinpung Dzong during inter-valley wars of the 17th century, Ta Dzong was inaugurated as bhutan's national museum in 1968. Afterwards, walk down a hillside trail to visit Rinpung Dzong. Built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal , 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 Return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay. + SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) - Fees + Travel Guide (Bhutan) - Service -
Day 4
Paro to Phuentsholing/Jaigoan - Thrilling Trek To Tiger's Nest
Arise Fresh Amidst Unpolluted Expanses And Gorge On A Delicious Breakfast. The Day Presents You An Incredible Trek To Tiger's Nest. The Ascent Is An Easy One And You Can Reach The Top In Almost 2 Hours, If You Are An Enthusiastic Trekker. Beginners Might Take A Little More Time. Tiger's Nest: Also Known As Taktshang Goemba Or Paro Taktsang. It,is A Monastery That Is Perched On A Cliff And Offers You A Spectacular Scenery Of Blue Pine And Rhododendrons Forest. Legends State That Guru Rinpoche Flew To This Site On A Tigress' Back To Mollify A Local Demon. Later, He Meditated Here For Three Months. Once You Have Enjoyed The Adrenaline Rush With This Bhutan Trekking, Come Back To The Hotel And Relax Your Weary Self. Tip: Clicking Pictures Is Not Allowed Inside The Monastery. So, Make Sure You Hold Back The Photographer In You. Return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay at Phuentsholing. + Travel Guide (Bhutan) - Service -
Day 5
Phuentsholing/Jaigoan to Bagdogra Airport/ NJP Railway Station - Drop
After breakfast Check out from the hotel & get chauffeured to Bagdogra Airport[IXB]/Railway Station [NJP] Return with unforgettable memories.
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