
You can experience the cultures of both West and South Bhutan in this trip. While you will enter Bhutan through a flight to Paro, you exit the dragon Kingdom on land via Phuntsoling after visiting Thimpu. Phuntsoling, a thriving commercial center, is the gateway to the south. You can go towards Sikkim or Darjeeling from Phuntsoling.
| Trekking Destination: | Himalayan Splendor Tour |
| Highest Access of the Trekking: | - |
| Grade: | Moderate |
| Transportation: | Bus/Car |
| Types of Trip: | Tour |
| Trekking Hour: | Approximately 4 to 8hrs each day. |
| Total Days: | 06 Days |
| Trip Cost: | On request |
| Day 01 | Arrival at Paro Reception by Windhorse representative at the airport and transfer to hotel. O/N Hotel |
| Day 02 | Sightseeing of Paro Today we visit the fortified tower of Ta Dzong, now a natural history Museum, ruins of Drugyal Dzong that once guarded the invading Tibetan forces, and Kyichu Temple of 7th century and local township. O/N hotel |
| Day 03 | Paro to Thimpu In the morning, we visit the famous Takstang Retreat (Tiger's Nest) and in then afternoon drive to Thimpu-the capital of Bhutan. O/N hotel. |
| Day 04 | Sightseeing of Thimpu We visit the hospital for traditional medicine, Memorial Chorten and national Library. After lunch visit the Handicrafts centers and the School of Thangka Painting. O/N hotel. |
| Day 05 | Drive from Thimpu to Phuntsoling The journey from Thimpu to Phuntsoling takes about 6hrs. It cuts across the middle Himalayas at 3000m descending to the lowland of 500m. In the afternoon, stroll in the township and we can collect the famous Bhutanese stamps. O/N hotel. |
| Day 06 | Exit to India After breakfast, your guide will see you off at the border. |
| Sikkim and Darjeeling Extension You can extend your trip to Darjeeling-the British Developed hillstation of the West Bengal and Sikkim-the valley of the Rice Bowl. After the circuit in this region, from Bagdogra airport, you can fly to Delhi or Calcutta or futher continue your trip to Nepal, crossing Nepal border at Kakarbhitta |
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