Bhutan-6-day-itinerary
Bhutan Travel Itinerary (6 days)
Day 1: Arrival in Paro
- Arrival: Arrive at Paro International Airport
- Transportation: Take a taxi or shuttle bus to your hotel ( approx. $10-$20 USD)
- Places to go: Visit the National Museum of Bhutan, which showcases the country’s history and culture
- Things to know:
- The official language is Dzongkha, but many people speak English
- Bhutanese rupee is the local currency (1 INR approximately 0.8 USD)
- Respect for local customs and traditions is essential
- Activities: Explore Paro town, visit the nearby Rinpung Dzong (fortress)
Day 2: Paro
- Places to go:
- Visit the iconic Taktsang Monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest), perched on a cliff
- Hike to the monastery and enjoy breathtaking views of the valley below
- Things to know:
- The trek to the monastery can be challenging, but it’s worth it for the stunning views
- Don’t forget to bring water, snacks, and sunscreen
- Activities: Explore Paro’s local market and try some traditional Bhutanese tea
Day 3: Thimphu (approx. 2-hour drive)
- Transportation: Take a taxi or bus from Paro to Thimphu (approx. $10-$20 USD)
- Places to go:
- Visit the Buddha Dordenma statue, one of the largest in the world
- Explore the Thimphu Chorten, a memorial for the third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck
- Things to know:
- Be prepared for crowds and traffic in Thimphu
- Don’t miss the opportunity to try some delicious Bhutanese cuisine
- Activities: Visit the Royal Textile Academy and learn about traditional weaving techniques
Day 4: Punakha (approx. 3-hour drive)
- Transportation: Take a taxi or bus from Thimphu to Punakha (approx. $20-$30 USD)
- Places to go:
- Visit the stunning Punakha Dzong, which sits majestically on a hillside
- Explore the nearby Chimi Lhakhang temple, famous for fertility and agriculture
- Things to know:
- Be prepared for steep walks and uneven terrain in Punakha
- Don’t miss the chance to see the majestic Himalayan Mountains from afar
- Activities: Take a scenic hike through the surrounding countryside
Day 5: Paro (approx. 4-hour drive)
- Transportation: Return to Paro by taxi or bus (approx. $30-$40 USD)
- Places to go:
- Visit the stunning Kyichu Lhakhang temple, which dates back to the 7th century
- Explore the nearby Drukgyel Dzong, which once marked the border between Bhutan and Tibet
- Things to know:
- Be prepared for steep walks and uneven terrain in Paro
- Don’t miss the chance to see the majestic Himalayan Mountains from afar
- Activities: Take a relaxing stroll through Paro’s quiet streets
Day 6: Departure
- Transportation: Return to Paro International Airport (approx. $10-$20 USD)
- Things to know:
- Be prepared for crowds and traffic at the airport
- Don’t forget to exchange your local currency for international dollars or credit card usage
Additional Information:
- Visa Requirements: You will need a visa to enter Bhutan, which can be obtained in advance through a licensed tour operator. The visa costs around $40 USD per person.
- Weather: Bhutan is generally pleasant year-round, with the best time to visit being from March to May and September to November.
- Safety: Be aware of your surroundings at all times, and follow local customs and traditions.
Note: This itinerary can be customized based on individual preferences and interests.