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Pristine Paro Sightseeing Tour PackageRated 4.3/5 (based on 354 reviews)Pristine Paro Sightseeing Tour Package
Pristine Paro Sightseeing Tour Package 4 Days & 3 Nights
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- Paro (4D)
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Overview
Paro is a valley town, located in Bhutan,towards the west of its capital city- Thimphu. Where the Buddhist Culture co-opts with global colors, this last great Himalayan Kingdom is home to magnificent monasteries, lush green forests and a variety of flora and fauna. Lying in the mighty Himalayas, it has a unique architecture and ensures a one of a kind experience. From an explorer who wants to go through the pages of history, a traveler who wants to visit the monasteries, an adventure seeker looking forward to trekking, Bhutan has got it all to put a smile on the face of every individual who pays a visit here.
This Paro sightseeing Tour offers you cozy stay, smooth transfers, exciting treks, enchanting views and surreal sightseeing experiences. From the Panoramic Paro Valley to the daunting Dra Dzongs and the mighty Tiger’s Nest, this Paro trip has surprises unfolding at every new destination and guarantees a one of a kind experience.
So, book your perfect holiday as we present to you this specially crafted Paro Sightseeing Package for the best traveling experience. Book your Paro Sightseeing Tour with TravelTriangle to get the hottest deals.
Itinerary
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of beauty and galore.
After you arrival at the Paro airport, you are greeted by our agent who takes you to your respective hotel. After checking in and relaxing for a while, you head out for Paro sightseeing tour- Paro valley and Ruins of Drukgyel Dzong. Paro Valley- One of the widest valleys in the country, this is a pristine panorama of rice fields, crystalline river flowing surrounded by floral bouquets and aesthetically built traditional hut-like housing structures. Ruins of Drukgyel Dzong- Built during 1644-49 to commemorate the victory of Bhutan over Tibet, the ruins of this magnificent fortress are one of the major archaeological sites of the country. If it is a cloudless day, you can also have a sight of Mt. Jumolhari from here.
As you get done for the day, you come back to your hotel for a a cozy overnight stay.
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
The exploration begins as you head out for Tiger’s Nest.
After having a scrumptious breakfast, you proceed for a trek to the Tiger’s Nest with the shots of adrenaline being fired with full force. The Tiger’s Nest is one of the oldest and most sacred places here with a monastery at a height of about 10, 000 ft. The trek would take about 2 hours, however, it might take longer for beginners. Legends state that Guru Rinpoche flew here on the back of a tigress to mollify a devil at the Taktshang Goemba or Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest). Later, he meditated here for about three months.This is, undoubtedly, one of the most enchanting places with beautiful picturesque views of the valley and the colorful forests from the top of the hill. As you’re done for the day, you proceed back to the hotel followed by a comfortable overnight stay there.
Tip: Make sure to hold back the photographer in you as clicking pictures is prohibited inside the monastery.
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
Full day sightseeing with the marvels of history.
After having breakfast, you head out to visit the National Museum and the Rinpung Dzong. Rinpung Dzong- Translating its name to 'Fortress on a Heap of Jewels', the Rinpung Dzong was formerly a National Assembly meeting hall. Also identified as a masterpiece in the world of Bhutanese monasteries, it hosts the festival of masks (Paro Tsechu).
It defeated the valley from Tibetan invasions in the 17th & 18th Century and is a must visit for the enchanting views and architectural galore. National Museum- History awaits you in an age-old ta dzong (watch tower). Visit the national museum to explore the artifacts, coinage, Bhutanese art, cultural riches and stamps displayed. While you are on a Paro sightseeing tour, you also get to see a 3D map of Bhutan here. It isn’t an ordinary museum, not just by the virtue of its location but also because of the treasures it holds in it.
This is followed by returning back to hotel for a cozy overnight stay.
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
Fly back, homebound after an amazing trip.
On the last day of your Paro sightseeing tour, you have a delicious breakfast before you pack your stuff, After this, you checkout and proceed to heading back home. You are dropped off at the nearest airport as you depart with smiling faces and memories packed in your suitcases.
Hotels
Note: Our agents will provide you these or similar hotels depending on availability
Tashi lhading home stay resort
Geptey, Paro 0011, Bhutan
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis
- Breakfast
- Vehicle
- All internal taxes
- Permit Charges
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Driver-cum-guide
- Personal Expenses or Optional Tours / Extra Meals
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
- Tips, Insurance, Laundry, Phone Calls
- Services of vehicle not included on leisure days
- Any kind of drinks & starters
- Camera / Video camera fee
- Medical & Travel insurance
- Additional costs due to flight cancellation, road blocks etc.
- Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary
FAQs About Bhutan Tour Packages
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
Spring and autumn are the best time to visit Bhutan for a pleasant trip.
Where can one shop in Bhutan?
There are a lot of shops that sell authentic souvenirs. Some of the most famous shops are- Lama Tshering Dorji General Shop, The Weekend Market, Chencho Handicrafts, etc.
Is Bhutan a safe tourist destination?
Bhutan is perfectly safe and will give your travel desires a whole new perspective, thus, safety shouldn’t be an issue. However, people should be cautious and safe from their ends as a precautionary step.
How is the system of drinking water in Bhutan?
You can easily get mineral water. However, it is advised to check the seal and go for top, trusted brands only. It should always be made a point that tap water shouldn’t be consumed at any cost.
Is visa required to visit Bhutan?
Except for the nationals from India, Bangladesh and Maldives, all other foreign nationals require a visa to visit bhutan. Thus, for Indians, no visa is required to visit Paro.
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