Step out and experience the charm that wraps around Bhutan, where Buddhist calmness meets the raw views of Himalayan beauty. You won’t be just staring at Tiger’s Nest or strolling down Thimphu’s streets; this trip’s for the curious, those chasing something beyond the usual. Whether it’s your first trip or you’re a seasoned traveler, Baikunthapur Tour & Travels has lined up a plan that takes care of everything—so you can dive into the heart of Bhutan’s rich history and breathtaking scenery.
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Kick things off by crossing Phuentsholing’s busy streets, stepping into Bhutan’s calm, cool air. Once you’re past all those formalities, you’re in for a ride—literally! A 6-hour trip to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital city, where the valley hugs you. Spend the night, maybe take a slow stroll around, and feel the calm sink in.
After breakfast? Thimphu exploration day. First, the National Memorial Chorten, then Buddha Dordenma towering above. Head to Tashichho Dzong next, and it doesn’t stop there. Check out Changangkha Lhakhang, the National Library, the Royal Textile Museum—and top it all off at Simply Bhutan, a spot that’ll show you the best of Bhutanese culture.
A road trip to Punakha is on the cards today, passing through Dochula Pass with its sweeping mountain views. Punakha’s waiting with its treasures—the Punakha Dzong, and then cross over Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge. You’ll cap the day at Chimi Lhakhang, a place that's all about peace and fertility. Rest easy in Punakha tonight.
The morning drive takes you to Paro, but not without some sightseeing along the way. Ta Dzong’s where you’ll learn about Bhutan’s history, and Rinpung Dzong will wow you with its stories. Once you’re in Paro, the local markets are perfect for wandering and taking in that view with Paro Dzong right there.
Wake up early for the big one—Tiger’s Nest Monastery. It’s going to test you, but once you’re up there, every bit of sweat feels worth it. Looking over the valley from this sacred place is like nothing else. Finish the hike and, if you feel like it, reward yourself with a hot stone bath (you gotta pay for this one, though).
Today, it’s Chele La Pass time. This road climbs high, giving you views that feel unreal. Rhododendrons? Plenty, especially if you're visiting when they're in bloom. Back to Paro afterward to chill out before packing up.
One last breakfast in Bhutan before you make your way back to Jaigaon via Phuentsholing. What you leave with are the memories, moments, and peaceful vibes that only a place like Bhutan can offer.