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Best Places to Visit During a Bhutan Budget Trip
We'll tell you all the important things that you need to know about traveling to Bhutan, starting from 5 top spots that you need to see here:
- Rinpung Dzong Located in Paro, this place is popularly known as Paro Dzong. It is a fortress founded in the 15th century. It features a massive structure with towering walls, courtyards, temples, and offices. It has around 14 chapels and shrines inside it. If you can schedule your trip around March or April you can experience the Tsechu festival here and delve into the culture of Bhutan.
- Motithang Takin Preserve This place is for all nature enthusiasts. Do you know what a Takin is? It's Bhutan's national animal, which is a very lesser known fact about Bhutan. It is protected in a preserve here due to being a rare species and bears similarity to an antelope and a goat. It is inside a pine forest which is an excellent opportunity for trekking before going to see the Takins and other Himalayan animals like goats, sambal deer, and barking deer.
- Phobjikha Valley This glacial valley nests at the east of Thimphu. If your trip is around winter you can get a chance to see the black-necked cranes that fly over here during mid-October and other globally threatened species.
- Tiger's Nest Monastery One of the most peaceful and serene sites on this Bhutan budget trip, located alongside a cliff 900 meters above the Paro Valley. You can only reach this place by hiking as there is no other means of transport. It is not a difficult trek and can be easily finished, it takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to reach. There are horses available for a half-way trail but not till the top and you even have a restaurant to stop by for refreshments.
- Laya, Bhutan This remote place is accessible through a 2-day hike from the closest town, Gasa which means you are in for one hell of a ride.
As you book a travel package for Bhutan with us, you grab a chance to not only explore these attractions, but plenty of others as well. For, this place is full of some really interesting attractions that cater to the distinct requirements of every kind of traveler, including history buffs, nature lovers, and adventure seekers. Moreover, as you scroll through our wide range of holiday packages- budget and luxurious ones, and your search for the cheapest Bhutan tour plan ends at our portal, you know, there is no reason to keep this excursion at bay anymore. So, what are you still pondering over? Check out the tour itineraries mentioned below, and book a package for Bhutan of your choice without any delay!
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FAQs About Bhutan Tour Packages
How to reach Bhutan by air and by land?
If you are planning to travel to Bhutan by air, then take a direct flight to Paro International airport available from all leading cities in India. It is also accessible by land from West Bengal and Assam by two entries.
Are there any direct train routes to Bhutan from India?
There are no direct trains but, you can travel to a particular station and then take a cab or local transport to Bhutan from India.
How is the accommodation in Bhutan?
Bhutan provides a range of 5-star luxury hotels to budget hostels with fully equipped facilities.
What to pack for Bhutan trip?
It's covered with the Himalayas so make sure you pack layers of clothes. It's warm in cities so pack summer clothes too and make sure you carry hiking boots because there are a lot of trails there.
What to pack for Bhutan trip?
It's covered with the Himalayas so make sure you pack layers of clothes. It's warm in cities so pack summer clothes too and make sure you carry hiking boots because there are a lot of trails there.
Are Credit cards accepted at Bhutan?
They are still not common in Bhutan; very few stores/hotels accept them. Indian currency and Bhutanese currency is widely used and accepted.
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Places To Visit In Bhutan
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View AllTaktsang Monastery In Paro
Situated in western Bhutan, Paro Taktsang is perhaps the most significant Buddhist site in the country. The elaborate complex of this monastery, with red and golden peaks perches along a hanging cliff-side in the upper Paro valley, surrounded by the lushest of greens. Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest, is belie...
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Rinpung Dzong In Paro
Rinpung Dzong is the main fortress-monastery of Paro which houses the monastic body and the governmental and administrative departments in its complex. This is the basic characteristic of any dzong in Bhutan, and Rinpung Dzong of Paro is no exception. It belongs to the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu School, and the stories of ...
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Kyichu Lhakhang In Paro
Only 4.7 km away from the centre of the Paro town is the temple of Kyichu Lhakhang – the Sacred Jewel of Bhutan. Inside the complex of this temple lies the oldest shrine that stands in Tibet – the Jowo Temple. The first temple in the Kyichu Lhakhang premises was built by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet in 659 AD. The legend my...
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Drukgyel Dzong In Paro
Drukgyel Dzong stands in the upper part of Paro district as a reminiscence of a glorious past and a tragic present, much like most constructions of the medieval age. The other dzongs that one can see in Bhutan are fully or partially functional, with monastic bodies and government departments operating from within the comple...
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Paro Airport Bird's Eye Viewpoint In Paro
A town in the Paro Valley of Bhutan, Paro is a place of many sacred sites and historical monuments throughout the place. With streets rich in decorated buildings, small houses and traditional architecture, Bhutan’s sole international airport, Paro is definitely is a significant part of Bhutan. “The most difficult commercial...
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