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Transportasyon sa yuta sa Nepal
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Tanang pagkaon gawas sa Kathmandu
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Bhutan
Why Central Western Bhutan Tour?
- Frimpong Dzong, Ta Dzong Museum
- Taktsang Monastery (Salag sa Tigre)
- 12th-century Changangkha Temple
- The National Memorial Chorten
- Drukpa people, Haa valley, Paro valley
- Thimphu, Punakha valley, Paro valley
- Wangdue Phodrang and Phobjikha Valley.
- Valley of Bumthang (the Cultural Heartland of Bhutan)
- Trongsa Dzong. During this tour
- Unique Bhutanese culture and tradition
Overview sa Biyahe
Uncover the Hidden Beauty of Bhutan – A Luxury Central Western Cultural Tour
The Central Western Bhutan Tour offers a rich cultural heritage and the Himalayan range of Bhutan. It provides a chance to experience the one-of-a-kind traditions and culture of Bhutan’s western and central valleys. West and central Bhutan are divided by the north-south running Black Mountain range.
The off-the-beaten-path Central Western Bhutan Tour is known for its spectacular scenic beauty, filled with rice paddies and orchards. Western Bhutan also features high passes, including Cheli La (3988m), Dochu La (3050m), and Pele La (3300m), from which we can enjoy a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. Likewise, Central Bhutan also boasts fantastic natural beauty, featuring miles of dense alpine and subtropical forests. It is famous for its buckwheat and apple production, substantial stone houses, and beautiful monasteries.
Center Western Bhutan Tours offers you the chance to explore impressive monasteries, unique architecture, ancient traditions, rich and colorful culture, and a wide variety of natural and wildlife. The main attractions of the tour include Rimpong Dzong, Ta Dzong Museum, Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) in the beautiful Paro Valley, 12th-century Changangkha Temple, and the National Memorial Chorten. In Western Bhutan, you will meet the Drukpa people and travel around Haa Valley, Paro Valley, Thimphu, Punakha Valley, Wangdue Phodrang, and Phobjikha Valley.
The Central Western Bhutan Tour includes visiting the broad valley of Bumthang (the Cultural Heartland of Bhutan) and the picturesque Trongsa Dzong. During this tour, you will experience Bhutan’s unique culture and traditions.
Bhutan Tour Permit
My Everest Trip is a local agency in Nepal specializing in Bhutan tour packages that include visas and permits. Our expert team assists you with visa applications, tailors itineraries, and manages the mandatory daily tariff. This all-inclusive fee covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and the services of an experienced guide.
Please note that independent travel to Bhutan is not permitted, as the country follows a unique approach to tourism. For the latest updates, could you verify the information from the Tanzanian embassy or the official Tourism Council of Bhutan website? Through the Bhu
6 Night 7 days Bhutan Tour Cost
Explore Bhutan’s exquisite, colorful, and lush traditions, culture, and beauty with our 6-night, 7-day tour at a highly competitive cost. Our all-inclusive package covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and a dedicated guide, ensuring a seamless and delightful experience.
Our tour costs are flexible, ranging from $2,200 to $5,000 to accommodate different preferences. You can enjoy cultural marvels, scenic beauty, and historical treasures without hassles. For precise pricing and details, please contact us directly or visit our website. Our meticulously crafted tour will create unforgettable memories of your Bhutan expedition.
Best Time For Central Western Bhutan Tour
The ideal time for a luxury tour of Central Western Bhutan is spring and fall, from March to May and September to November, respectively. During spring, you can witness the landscapes blooming with vibrant flora and enjoy pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers clear skies, stunning views of the Himalayas, and cultural festivals like the Thimphu Tshechu.
During these months, exploring the cultural gems of central western Bhutan, including Thimphu, Punakha, and Wangdue Phodrang, is ideal. Summer brings monsoon rains, while winter can be cold, especially at higher altitudes. Planning your visit during the spring or fall is a delightful experience, with favorable weather conditions.
Everest My Trip is a well-known trekking company based in Kathmandu. We have completed the Central Western Bhutan Tour and provided knowledgeable local tour guides. Our reviews and ratings prove we are the best at what we do. We provide our clients with every kind of service to make their Trip the best it can be.
Central Western Bhutan Tour Itinerary
Adlaw nga 01: Pag-abot sa Paro
We catch a flight to Paro, Bhutan, from Kathmandu and enjoy the scenic view throughout the flight. We meet our local tour guide and take a short drive moving alongside the Thimphu River towards Thimphu (Bhutan’s capital). En route, we will visit the National Museum in Paro valley.
Pamahaw paniudto panihapon
Hotel
2,235 m / 7,333 p
Adlaw nga 02: Paglibot sa Thimphu
Today we stroll around the colourful market of Thimphu and then visit the National Memorial Chorten, the National Library, the National Painting School, the Changangkha Temple, the textile museum, the traditional paper-making factory, the Tashicho Dzong monastery, Zangdopelri temple, and the mini zoo to see Takin.
Pamahaw paniudto panihapon
Hotel
2,334 m / 7,657 p
Adlaw nga 03: Drive from Thimphu to Punakha
We take about 3 hour’s drive to reach Punakha, leaving Thimphu behind via Dochula Pass, where we can get a mesmerizing view of the snow-capped peaks of Bhutan. We continue our drive to Punakha, relishing the countryside view.
After checking into the hotel, we go to visit Punakha Dzong–the former winter capital of Bhutan–which is built between two rivers, “Phochu” (Male River) and “Mochu” (Female River). We take a short hike to Chhi-Med Lhakhang temple dedicated to Bhutan’s foremost saint, Lama Drukpa Kuenley, also known as the “divine madman”.
Pamahaw paniudto panihapon
Hotel
3,100 m / 10,171 p
Adlaw nga 04: Pagmaneho gikan sa Punakha hangtod sa Paro
After breakfast, we drive back to Paro, relishing the scenic view of the eastern Himalayan range and the unique landscape throughout the drive. Upon arriving, we explore the town of Paro and visit the local handicraft shops to buy souvenirs to take back home.
Pamahaw paniudto panihapon
Hotel
2,200 m / 7,218 p
Adlaw nga 05: Day Excursion to Haa valley
Today we take a short drive to Haa Valley. The road takes us through pine and rhododendron forests before arriving at Chele-la pass (3988m), from where we can get the extraordinary view of Mt. Chomolhari (7326m) and Mt. Jichu Drake (6662m). After spending quality time, we continue our remaining 1-hour drive to Haa valley. We visit Lhakhang Karpo Monastery (the white temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (the black temple). We drive back to Paro for an overnight stay.
Pamahaw paniudto panihapon
Hotel
3,988 m / 13,084 p
Adlaw nga 06: Visit Tiger's Nest (Taktsang Palphug Monastery)
After breakfast, we take a short drive to Paro Hiking point. We start our hike to Tiger’s Nest, also known as Taktshang Monastery, located 300m above the Paro valley. It is believed to be a spot where Guru Rinpoche arrived on the back of the Tigress and meditated for three months. Taktsang Monastery is one of the 10th holiest sites in the Buddhist world. We hike back and drive to Paro.
Pamahaw paniudto panihapon
Hotel
3,120 m / 10,236 p
Adlaw nga 07: Pagbiya
We will drive you back to the Paro International Airport in time for your final departure.
pamahaw
2,232 m / 7,323 p
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- Akomodasyon: Sa Twine/Double sharing nga basehan sa Top 3 star plus Hotels/Resorts
- Visa fee
- Tiket sa Paglupad Gikan sa Ktm Round trip Ktm
- Transportation: Following are our transportation:
- 2 ka tawo: Hyundai Santa fee/Tucson o
- Similar (4 + 1 Seater) o 4 – 10 Pax: Luxury Toyota Hiace Bus (10 + 1 Seater).
- 11 pataas nga Pax: Luho nga Toyota Coaster
- Bus (18 + 1Seater)
- Tanang Permit sa Turista: Oo
- Tanang Buhis sa Bhutan
- Tanang Pagkaon (Pamahaw, Paniudto, Panihapon) uban ang mga Pangpalamig sa Gabii
- Larinong mosulti og Iningles nga giya sa Bhutan nga adunay lisensya gikan sa Royal Bhutan Gov.
- Tanang bayad sa pagsulod sa mga museyo ug mga lugar nga pangkultura
- Dugang nga mga Serbisyo: Mineral nga tubig nga mainom
Unsa ang Wala iapil
- Tips for the guides, driver or hotels
- Dili sakop ang travel insurance
- Luxury hotels (4 Star & 5 Star)and separate vehicle will be charged extra Personal related expenses like calls, Internet, Beverages, Alcohol, laundry, donations to Monasteries and Temples, Souvenirs, shopping etc.
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Central Western Bhutan Tour FAQs
Why Central Western Bhutan Tour?
Central Western Bhutan Tour promises an enchanting blend of cultural richness and breathtaking landscapes. This unique journey immerses travelers in the heart of Bhutan, exploring ancient monasteries, vibrant markets, and picturesque valleys. The tour unveils Bhutan’s cultural tapestry through visits to iconic landmarks like Punakha Dzong and the historic capital, Thimphu. Nature’s wonders unfold in the lush valleys and serene landscapes, providing a tranquil backdrop to cultural exploration. With warm hospitality and a deep sense of spirituality, this tour encapsulates Bhutan’s essence, offering an authentic and transformative experience that lingers in the hearts of those fortunate enough to embark on this captivating adventure.
How to Get Bhutan Permit and Visa?
Securing a Bhutan permit and visa is a straightforward process. To visit this Himalayan kingdom, travelers must book through authorized Bhutanese tour operators who handle visa applications. The operator facilitates the visa process in coordination with the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Travelers need to provide a clear passport copy and confirm their trip details. Once the tour is confirmed, the Tourism Council processes the visa, and travelers receive an e-visa clearance. On arrival, the final visa stamp occurs. Bhutan operates on a minimum daily tariff, covering accommodation, meals, transport, and guide services. This regulated process ensures a sustainable and controlled tourism experience.
How to reach Bhutan ?
To reach Bhutan, the process involves collaboration with authorized tour operators. First, you should plan your trip with a recognized tour operator who will guide you through the visa application and permit procedures. Upon approval, you’ll receive an e-visa clearance. Entry to Bhutan is solely by air or land. India, Nepal, and Thailand have direct international flights. Paro International Airport is the main gateway. Bhutan’s commitment to sustainable tourism includes a minimum daily tariff that covers accommodation, meals, transport, and guide services, ensuring a regulated and enriching travel experience.
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