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Bhutan Solo Package
In a solo trip, you can feel some realistic things about any places that can give you a chance to cultivate your society from various angles. To explore one place means not only to travel but also to notice the livelihood of dwellers of that place.
Popular Places in Bhutan for a Solo Trip
This Himalayan kingdom is enriched with a lot of valleys, mountains. Bhutan is also known for its heartwarming weather and picture-perfect destination. Some popular destination that you can select for your solo trip is described below.
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery: This city is considered as a holy place of Bhutan because the Bhutanese believe that the Guru Rinpoche brought Buddhism into Bhutan by arriving on the back of a tigress.
- Punakha Dzong: Known as the palace of great happiness, Punakha Dzong is the second largest Dzong in Bhutan. It is basically situated east of Thimpu. This place is found with temperate climate, lilac colored Jacaranda trees, which you can enjoy most.
- Zuri Dzong Hike: Bhutanese people believe that Buddha used to come here to meditate, and they also consider this place as the oldest Dzong in Bhutan. This hike/trek is a great way to enjoy the bird’s eye view of the Paro Valley.
- Chomolhari: Jomolhari or Chomolhari is a mountain in Bhutan that has one of the best trekking trails. The solo travelers would especially love it. The trekking experience can be a little challenging here, but it’s definitely worth the effort. The route starts from Paro and passes through many hamlets and farmlands making the whole experience utterly beautiful.
Best Time to Enjoy a Solo Trip in Bhutan
Bhutan always carries a widely varied climate which is also inspired by Indian monsoons and bring rain at certain parts in the year. Basically, the monsoon time in Bhutan is considered in between June to September and the Autumn time is considered between October to November which comes with sunny weather with some snow at higher elevations. So, this time is a better time to experience a solo trip to Bhutan.
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₹ 19,499/-₹ 21,195/-
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- Thimphu (2D)
- Paro (3D)
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Bhutan Tour Package For 8 Nights 9 Days
₹ 35,000/-₹ 38,043/-
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- Phuntsholing (2D)
- Thimphu (2D)
- Punakha (3D)
- Paro (2D)
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Bhutan 8 Days Trip Package
₹ 27,999/-₹ 30,434/-
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- Phuntsholing (3D)
- Thimphu (2D)
- Punakha (1D)
- Paro (2D)
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Bhutan Trekking Tour Package
₹ 24,500/-₹ 26,630/-
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Hotel included in package:
Cities:
- Thimphu (2D)
- Punakha (1D)
- Paro (2D)
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Bhutan Water Sports Tour Package
₹ 39,499/-₹ 42,934/-
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- Paro (2D)
- Punakha (2D)
- Thimphu (3D)
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FAQs About Bhutan Tour Packages
How do I get to Bhutan?
In that case, you must use the country’s national airline. You can fly to Bhutan only from Thailand, Singapore, Nepal, Bangladesh, and India. To check this in advance you may need a visa.
Is it safe to have a solo trip on Bhutan?
Yes, Bhutan is a place of peace. So easily you can get there a successful solo trip. But it will be better if you choose any travel agency for your solo trip to Bhutan.
Do I need a passport to visit Bhutan?
Passport is not required but all international tourists are needed to have a visa for entering in Bhutan.
What is the language of Bhutan?
Bhutanese speaks in Dzongkha language. Still, a majority of people use English to communicate with their tourists. In case of any inconvenience, there you can request them to speak in English.
Is there any dress codes for Bhutan?
There is no dress code in Bhutan, but you need to dress up conservatively to enter in their religious buildings. In that case, males are allowed to wear slacks, and the females are allowed to wear longer skirts.
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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 ...
- Rinpung Dzong
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- Hills
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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- Kyichu Lhakhang
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...
- Drukgyel Dzong
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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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Things To Do In Bhutan
Your list of the best things to do, compiled on the basis of actual traveler experiences
View AllHiking In Thimphu
Hiking tour Thimphu is one of the best ways of exploring the natural locales of the destination. Thimphu is the summer capital of Bhutan and is surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful surroundings. The town is located in the Thimphu valley, and the beauty of the surrounding area is incomparable. The unique location of Bhu...
- Trekking
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Changlimithang Stadium In Thimphu
Changlimithang Stadium is the national stadium of Bhutan and was inaugurated in 1974. The stadium has a total capacity of 15000 and has been renovated time and again to add facilities and features to the stadium with the most recent renovation being in 2016. Located in the city of Thimphu, the stadium was built to commemora...
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Dochula Pass In Thimphu
Situated at a height of 3100 meters, Dochula Pass is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bhutan. In a broader sense, it is a route that lies between Bhutan’s present capital Thimphu and older royal capital Punakha. This pass was once part of a couple of ancient trade tracks, like Dochula Nature Trail or Lumitsawa A...
- Sightseeing
- Nature
- Dochula Pass
Druk Trek Path In Paro
One of the finest treks in Bhutan, Druk path trek is a must try for all the tourists. Among the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas, find yourself some peaceful time and make way for trekking. With the Druk path trek map in one hand, go ahead and explore the hidden beauty of a place with temples and landscapes around you. ...
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Chele la pass trek In Paro
In order to experience the Bhutanese landscape, you must your presence in the thrilling atmosphere of Chele la pass trek. At an altitude of 13000 ft, Chele la is one of the highest motorable passes in Bhutan. With sightseeing activities followed by trekking and hiking, Chele la pass has beautiful and breathtaking views to o...
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