Bhutan stands as an extraordinary destination, distinguished by its role as the final bastion of the majestic Himalayan kingdoms, veiled in an aura of mystique and enchantment. Amidst the breathtaking landscapes, the nation seamlessly intertwines its cherished traditional Buddhist heritage with the currents of global progress.
Join us on an all-inclusive guided tour to this mystical country, departing directly from Kuala Lumpur. Chartered flights, accommodation, meals, guide, souvenirs and more are included in our tour package.
Kyichu Temple: A rich history dated back to the 7th century. The temple is one of the last three surviving temples that was built by a Tibetan King.
Rinpung Dzong: It houses the district Monastic Body and government administrative offices of Paro District.
Tachogang Lhakhang – an iron bridge built by Drupthob Thangtong Gyalpo and is the access route to the famous Tachogang Lhakhang Dzong.
Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Point): A gigantic 167 feet high Buddha statue constructed in the mountains.
National Memorial Chorten: Most visible landmarks of Thimphu, the monument is also a stupa to honor the third king of Bhutan and focus of daily worship.
Motithang Takin Preserve (Mini Zoo): Wildlife reserve for protecting Takin, the national animal of Bhutan.
National Institute for Zorig Chusum: A college where students come to train in the various Bhutanese crafts such as painting, wood carving, clay sculpting, metal work and needle work.
Traditional Handmade Paper Factory: The traditional handmade papermaking orginated in the 8th century, here you can watch the most traditional way and process of paper making.
Bhutan Post Office Headquarters: Bhutan is the world’ famous “stamp-country” and you may create your own personalized stamp here, and send with those postcards to your beloved friends and family.
Bhutan Handicraft Emporium & Norzin Lam Street: beautiful hand-woven items and crafts.
Gangtey Monastery: the largest Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan founded in Year 1613.
Phobjika Valley: The valley of Phobjika, home of the migratory black-necked crane is one of the most beautiful spots in Bhutan. (Black-necked crane season : late October to February)
Punakha Dzong: A fortress built in 1637 was the ancient capital of Bhutan. Today, it is the winter palace for the monastic body of Bhutan as Punakha Valley, located between Pho Chhu (Father River) and Mo Chuu (Mother River.)
Chimi Lhakhang: Known as the “Fertility Temple” and famous as a place which induces fertility for all the visitors who come here wishing for a child.
Dochula Pass: Bhutan most beautiful mountains passes, enjoy the breathtaking views of the snow capped Eastern Himalayas. Druk Wangyal Chortens, 108 small chortens was built to honor Bhutanese soldiers who died in a 2003 military operation and dedicated to World Peace.
Simply Bhutan – a living museum that conserves the culture and customs of traditional Bhutanese Life. Try out archery – the Bhutanese National Sport
Tiger Nest Monastery: Temple that build on the cliff edge about 3000m, one of the most amazing temples in the world. You may choose to walk uphill or ride a horse to midway point and continue hike to the monastery.
Dressing in Kira and Gho for Photo Shoot: Bhutan’s traditional dress is one of the most distinctive and vivid aspects of the country. Today, you can try the national costume and take beautiful photos!
Enjoy the farewell dinner at your Hotel with Local Cultural Dance Show to experience traditional music of Bhutan.
Local Market of Paro Town: Last-minute shopping for some local products.
Transfer to airport for check in
Your Bhutan journey ends here. Tashi Delek!
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