About This Tour
Embark on an enriching Bhutanese expedition with 2 nights in Thimphu, Bhutan's capital, where cultural wonders unfold. Journey to Punakha for a night, surrounded by historical treasures and scenic landscapes. Conclude your adventure in Paro, spending 2 nights exploring the iconic Tiger's Nest monastery and the cultural gems of the valley. This 5-night itinerary promises a harmonious blend of urban vibrancy, historical richness, and the tranquil beauty of Bhutan's breathtaking landscapes.
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What’s Included
Tour Plan
Expand allCollapse allTransfer from Bagdogra Airport / NJP Railway Station / Siliguri to Thimpu Via Phuentsholing
Embarking on a journey from Bagdogra Airport, NJP Railway Station, or Siliguri to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, via Phuentsholing is a captivating adventure through diverse landscapes and cultural transitions. This route, chosen for its scenic beauty and the unique experience of crossing an international border, offers travelers a glimpse into the enchanting realm of the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
Departure Points
Your journey begins at Bagdogra Airport, NJP Railway Station, or Siliguri, depending on your chosen mode of arrival. These points, well-connected to major cities, serve as gateways to the eastern Himalayas and mark the initiation of your Bhutanese sojourn.
Route Overview
The route to Thimphu via Phuentsholing is a picturesque drive that takes you through the lush landscapes of the Dooars region, gradually ascending towards the Bhutanese border. The journey offers panoramic views of tea gardens, dense forests, and winding roads that add to the allure of the expedition.
Phuentsholing - Gateway to Bhutan
Upon reaching Phuentsholing, the border town that connects India and Bhutan, the first order of business is the immigration process. Phuentsholing serves as the primary entry point for travelers entering Bhutan by road. Here, you'll need to obtain the necessary permits to proceed further into the country.
Permits and Immigration Process
Entry Permit :
- Indian nationals do not require a visa to enter Bhutan, but they need to obtain an Entry Permit at the Phuentsholing Immigration Office.
- Non-Indian nationals need to apply for a visa in advance, and the process is facilitated by Bhutanese tour operators.
Documents Required
- For Indian nationals: Valid passport, voter ID, or any other government-issued photo ID.
- For Non-Indian nationals: Valid passport with a minimum of six months' validity and a passport-size photograph.
3. Timing
- The immigration office in Phuentsholing operates during regular working hours, typically from 9 am to 5 pm. It's advisable to plan your arrival accordingly to complete the permit process on the same day.
4. Duration
- The time taken for the permit and immigration process varies but usually takes a few hours. Patience is key, as the meticulous process ensures the security and smooth entry of travelers into Bhutan.
Scenic Drive to Thimphu
Once the permit formalities are complete, the journey continues towards Thimphu. The road from Phuentsholing to Thimphu unveils the changing landscapes of Bhutan, with lush valleys, pristine rivers, and charming villages dotting the route.
Duration of the Drive
The drive from Phuentsholing to Thimphu typically takes around 5-6 hours, covering a distance of approximately 170 kilometers. The road, while winding in parts, offers stunning vistas, making the journey an integral part of the Bhutanese experience.
Conclusion
The transfer from Bagdogra Airport, NJP Railway Station, or Siliguri to Thimphu via Phuentsholing is more than just a physical journey; it's a cultural odyssey marked by the seamless transition from the vibrancy of India to the tranquility of Bhutan. The permits obtained at Phuentsholing signify the official welcome into the Land of the Thunder Dragon, setting the stage for the exploration of Thimphu's cultural treasures and the myriad wonders that await in the heart of the Himalayas.
Full Day Thimpu Sighsteeing and Overnight stay at Thimpu
1. Tashichho Dzong
2. National Memorial Chorten
Built in the memory of the Third King (Head of Kingdom), the National Memorial Chorten is devoted to World peace. Situated well within the capital city Thimphu, the stupa was built in the year 1974.
3. Buddha Doerdenma
One of the largest statue in the world it is masterpiece of architectural wonder. The massive bronze statue is more than 50 meters in height and is glided in gold. Apart from this, it also houses 125000 other Buddha statues that are placed surrounding the Buddha Doetdenma Statue.
4. Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory
5. National Library of Bhutan
Simply Bhutan is a living Museum that is a successful initiative to conserve the culture and traditions of Bhutan. The Museum is abode to distinct astonishing things that would leave one awestruck, it houses the old equipment that were once used by the ancient Bhutanese for distinct works. Every visitors at this place is greeted with a shot of rice spirit called local Ara. Once the exploration of the museum is done, the visitors are guided through the mocked-up village scenes to get them acquainted with the story if its several parts. One can get their pictures clicked in the traditional attire if Bhutan while strolling here. It is a must visit place in Thimphu.
7. Royal Takin Reserve
It is a wild life reserve area of Bhutan that nestles in Motithang district of Thimphu. Takin is the national animal of Bhutan can be sighted in the major population here. The national animal captures the attention of every visitor because of its unusual appearance.
8. Weekend Market
One of the most fun things to do in Capital city, Thimphu is to explore its weekend Market. Apart from enjoying the local delicacies of Bhutan, you can indulge in shopping through the local Produce of Bhutan.
9. Folk Heritage Museum
10. Royal Textile Academy
Discover the beauty and diversity of the living textile arts of Bhutan. They have the finest examples of woven, embroidered and appliqued textiles on display alongside relevant production techniques in the textile museum. Visitors can also observe weavers and embroideries at work at weaving centre of the premises.
11. Dochula Pass
The Dochula Pass is a mountain Pass in the snow covered Himalayas within Bhutan in the road from Thimphu to Punakha where 108 Memorial chortens have been built by the eldest Queen Mother called the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang built in honour of the forth King Jigme Singye Wangchuk. (EXTRA sight seeing point, has to pay extra amount to Driver).
Drive to Punakha via Dochula Pass and Local Sightseeing in Punakha
Following the visit to Punakha Dzong, the journey continues to Chimmi Lhakhang, a fertility temple dedicated to the divine madman, Lama Drukpa Kunley. The trail leading to the temple is surrounded by lush greenery and terraced fields, offering a serene trek that culminates in the discovery of a spiritual haven adorned with colorful prayer flags. The quirky and unique ambiance of Chimmi Lhakhang is a testament to Bhutan's cultural richness and its embrace of unconventional spirituality.
A short drive brings you to the thrilling Punakha Suspension Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in Bhutan. Connecting the Punakha Dzong with the Punakha town, this bridge provides not only a captivating view of the surrounding landscape but also an exhilarating experience as you traverse its swaying path.
Having absorbed the beauty and cultural significance of Punakha, the journey takes you back towards Paro, your final destination for the day. The drive from Punakha to Paro unveils a different facet of Bhutan's topography, with verdant valleys and traditional Bhutanese villages dotting the landscape.
Upon reaching Paro, you'll find yourself surrounded by the peaceful ambiance of the valley, nestled between the Paro Chhu river and the towering mountains. Check into your accommodation for the night, where you can unwind and reflect on the day's enriching experiences.
Paro, with its timeless charm, is renowned for housing the iconic Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest. While this day's journey focused on Punakha's treasures, Paro holds promises of cultural exploration and natural wonders for the days ahead.
As the day concludes, you can savor a delightful dinner, perhaps sampling some traditional Bhutanese cuisine, and reflect on the myriad experiences that have unfolded. The blend of historical exploration, spiritual discoveries, and natural beauty has undoubtedly made this day a memorable chapter in your Bhutanese adventure. With the mountains standing tall as silent witnesses, you retire for the night in anticipation of the adventures that Paro has in store.
Drive to Paro for sightseeing in Paro and overnight stay
1. National Museum
2. Paro Airport's Birds Eye View Point
Paro Airport Birds Eye View Point offers an exquisite view of the entire city. With the Paro International Airport being in the top ten stunning airports in the world. Amidst the mountains, the sight is so colorful and vivid that one remains awestruck by the grandeur of the city.
3. Rinpung Dzong
The Ringpung Dzong also known as Paro Dzong has a very spiritual environment. Beautifully lit up at night, the Dzong has many illustrations portraying the life of Buddha. A hike to the top of the fortress welcomes you with the spectacular view of nearby valleys.
Excursion to Takstang - Tiger's Nest
Taktsang (Tiger Nest)
Sacred mountainside monastery with ornately designed temples and arts, plus legendary meditation caves. It is one of Bhutan’s most recognized spots. You can enjoy Taktsang hike through the pine forest, which is rewarding experience. If you do not hike to Taktsang, your visit to Bhutan is incomplete.
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Chelela Pass Excursion :
Located at approximately 13000 feet between the valley of Paro and Haa, Chile La Pass is the highest motorable road Pass in Bhutan. The Pass is famous for the stunning Himalayan views it offers, especially Mt. Jhomolhari, which is Bhutan’s most sacred peak at 22000 feet, Tsherimgang mountains, Jichu Drake as well as views of both the valleys, Paro and Haa.
Transfer from Paro to Siliguri Via Phuentsholing
Embarking on a journey from Paro to Bagdogra Airport, NJP Railway Station, or Siliguri via Phuentsholing is a captivating expedition through the picturesque landscapes of Bhutan and the bustling border town that connects Bhutan and India. This route not only offers a scenic drive but also allows travelers to seamlessly transition from the tranquility of Paro to the vibrant energy of the Indian plains.
Paro - The Enchanting Departure Point
As you bid farewell to Paro, with its iconic Tiger's Nest monastery etched in memory, the journey towards Phuentsholing begins. Paro, nestled in a serene valley, provides a fitting departure point for the adventure that unfolds.
Route Overview
The route from Paro to Phuentsholing traverses through Bhutan's stunning landscapes, offering glimpses of lush valleys, terraced fields, and traditional Bhutanese villages. The road gradually descends from the Himalayan heights, providing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains before reaching Phuentsholing.
Phuentsholing - The Border Town
Upon reaching Phuentsholing, the vibrant border town at the threshold of Bhutan and India, you'll encounter the transition from Bhutanese to Indian landscapes and cultures. Phuentsholing is not only a gateway to Bhutan but also a melting pot where the two nations coexist harmoniously.
Time Taken and Travel Details
- The drive from Paro to Phuentsholing typically takes around 5-6 hours, covering a distance of approximately 150 kilometers. The road, though winding in parts, offers a smooth and picturesque journey.
- Phuentsholing serves as the primary entry and exit point for those traveling by road. Before leaving Bhutan, it's essential to complete the exit formalities at the Immigration Office, ensuring a hassle-free departure.
- Ensure that all necessary permits, including the exit permit, are in order. The process may take a few hours, so planning the departure time accordingly is advisable.
- For Indian nationals, the exit permit process involves presenting a valid ID, such as a passport, voter ID, or any government-issued photo ID.
- For non-Indian nationals, the exit permit process is facilitated by Bhutanese tour operators, and it's essential to follow their guidance.
- Once the exit formalities are complete, the journey continues towards Bagdogra Airport, NJP Railway Station, or Siliguri, depending on your final destination.
- The drive from Phuentsholing to Bagdogra Airport typically takes around 4-5 hours, covering a distance of approximately 160 kilometers. The road takes you through the picturesque Dooars region, known for its tea gardens and diverse flora and fauna.
- If heading to NJP Railway Station or Siliguri, the travel time is similar, providing ample opportunities to enjoy the changing landscapes.
Cultural and Landscape Transition
The journey from Paro to Phuentsholing and beyond is not just about covering geographical distances; it's a transition from the serene mountainous landscapes of Bhutan to the vibrant plains of India. The cultural nuances shift gradually, offering travelers a unique experience of the diverse tapestry that characterizes this cross-border expedition.
The transfer from Paro to Bagdogra Airport, NJP Railway Station, or Siliguri via Phuentsholing is a seamless blend of natural beauty, cultural transitions, and logistical procedures. As the journey unfolds, each mile traveled signifies more than a physical distance covered – it's a bridge connecting two distinct worlds, leaving travelers with memories of the enchanting landscapes of Bhutan and the cultural richness of the border town of Phuentsholing.
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