Bhutan came to be known as Druk Yul or The Land of the Drukpas sometime in the 17th century. The name refers to the Drukpa sect of Buddhism that has been the dominant religion in the region since that period. One of the most distinctive features of the Bhutanese is their traditional dress, unique garments that have evolved over thousands of years. Men wear the Gho, a knee-length robe somewhat resembling a kimono that is tied at the waist by a traditional belt known as Kera. The pouch which forms at the front traditionally was used for carrying food bowls and a small dagger. Today however it is more accustomed to carrying small articles such as wallets, mobile phones and Doma (beetle nut). Bhutan is rich in cultural diversity and this richness is further enhanced by the wide variety of elaborate and colorful religious festivals that are celebrated throughout Bhutan. Every village in Bhutan is known for their unique festival though the most widely known is the annual Tshechu, it is a religious festival which is celebrated by Bhutanese peoples. Women of eastern Bhutan are skilled at weaving and some of the most highly prized textiles are woven by them. In the past, textiles were paid as a form of tax to the government in place of cash and people from western Bhutan travelled all the way to Samdrup Jongkhar to acquire for woven textiles. Bhutanese textiles are woven from cotton, raw cotton and silk with intricate motifs woven into the cloth. Using our Bhutan Tour Package you can explore the famous sightseeing places of Bhutan.
Meet & Greet on arrival at NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport and transfer to Phuentsholing - The Gateway of Bhutan by Road from India. It is a thriving commercial center on the northern edge of the Indian Plains. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Phuentsholing.
After breakfast start full day sightseeing covering Ta Dzong - National Museum with an excellent collection of Bhutanese antiquities, Rinpung Dzong - the administrative seat of the district of Paro. Afternoon visit Drukgyel Dzong - The Dzong was destroyed by fire in 1951 and is now preserved as heritage site & Kyichu Lhakhang - one of the oldest Buddist temples in Bhutan. Overnight stay at Paro.
After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Phuentsholing. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Phuentsholing.
After breakfast check out from the hotel and take the departure transfer to NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport for your onward journey.
City | Hotel* |
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Phuentsholing | Hotel Palm / Legphel (Veg) |
Thimphu | Migmar / Kisa Hotel / Gakyil |
Paro | Ratna Vara / Drukchen / Pema Yangsel / Tashi Phuentshok |
City | Hotel* |
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Phuentsholing | Bhutan Ga Me Ga / Hotel Palm |
Thimphu | Kuenphen Rabten Resort / Pedling / Lemon Tree Thimphu |
Paro | Zhideychen Resort / Bhutan Mandala Resort / Tenzinling Resort |
City | Hotel* |
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Phuentsholing | Tashi Namgay Grand (DLX) |
Thimphu | Dusit D2 Yarkay |
Paro | Naksel Boutique (Superior) / Himalayan Keys Forest Resort |
City | Hotel* |
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Phuentsholing | The Druk Hotel |
Thimphu | Taj Tashi (Deluxe) |
Paro | Le Meridien (Deluxe) |
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Note: Hotels serve both Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian food which would be basic & freshly prepared. Specific regional Indian cuisine will not be available. Only the basic Indian Vegetarian / Non – Vegetarian food can be arranged.
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