Bhutan Cultural Tour With 2-Day Trek in Bumthang Valley
Bhutan Cultural Tour With 2-Day Trek in Bumthang Valley
Bhutan Cultural Tour With 2-Day Trek in Bumthang Valley
14 Days Starting and ending in Paro, Bhutan
Visiting: Paro, Thimphu, Dochula Pass, Phobjikha Valley, Jakar, Ngala Lhakhang, Tang Valley, Mebar Tso མེ་འབར་མཚོ།, Yotongla Mountain, Trongsa, Chendebji Chorten སྤྱན་སྡེབ་སྦྱིས་མཆོད་རྟེན།, Punakha Dzong སྤུ་ན་ཁ་རྫོང་།, Taktsang
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Tour code:
203642
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Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 12
Age range:
16-70
Special diets catered:
We respect dietary needs
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Active, Adventure Tours, Camping, Small Group, Walking Hiking and Trekking
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Tour Overview
Travel to five western districts of Bhutan and delve in to discover why this tiny Kingdom chose to remain secluded for centuries. Visit magnificent fortresses and temples that dot hilltops and strategic locations against the backdrop of soaring mountains adorned with snows and forests. Marvel at the pristine environment and age-old traditions of the magical Kingdom of Bhutan so well preserved that the outside world calls it ‘Last Shangri-La’. This 14 Days and 13 Nights trip include a 2-Day trek in central Bhutan district of Bumthang known as the ‘cultural heartland of Bhutan’. The 2-Day trek is a fairly easy that takes you through rich forests, beautiful valleys and along crystal-clear rivers filled with trouts. There are plenty of ancient temples to visit and pass through number of typical Bhutanese villages where you can stop and rest offering you an opportunity to understand culture and traditions of Bhutan. The only segment of the trek that may prove challenging is a 500m ascent to Phe Phe La Pass (3,360m/11,025ft) on second day of the trek (Day 9). The best time to embark on this trek is in spring or autumn.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive Paro International Airport - Sightseeing In Paro (2200M)
Location: Paro, Bhutan International Airport - Paro
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Our guide and driver will receive you at the only International Airport in Bhutan, Paro and either go straight to visit some main attractions Paro or transfer to hotel depending on your interests.
You will visit National Museum housed in an ancient watchtower called Ta Dzong which means “watchtower fortress”. The collection at the National Museum preserves snapshot of rich history and cultural. Then we go to visit Dungtse Lhakhang, a unique 15-century temple built by the Tibetan Buddhist Scholar, Dupthop Thangtong Gyalpo popularly known as Chagzampa which means ‘Iron Bridge Builder’. He built about eight iron chain bridges across Bhutan, though the bridges are no longer in use today, one can still see remnants of some of the bridges. It is said that he built this temple to protect the people in the valley from being afflicted by leprosy.
Later visit the 7th-century Kyichu Lhakhang located just a few minutes drive from the main town of Paro and is one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan. It is believed to have been built in 659 A.D. by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet in his effort to built 108 such temples across the Himalayan region to subdue the spirit of a demoness who was causing obstruction to the spread of Buddhism.
Free time to explore Paro town and get to understand culture of this tiny Hidden Kingdom of Bhutan.
Day 2 : Paro / Transfer To The Capital City Thimphu (2334M)
Location: Thimphu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Thimphu, the only capital city in the world without traffic lights or commercial billboards. This little bustling city is home to approximately 115,000 residents and the main center of commerce, religion and government in the country.
Distance 55 km | Time 2 hours | Thimphu Altitude2,334m/7,655ft
En route, you may want to visit Tamchog Lhakhang dedicated to the 15th-century Tibetan Scholar Thangtong Gyalpo. It is located on the other side of the Pachhu River accessible after crossing an old iron bridge, one of the very few remaining of the many built by Thangtong Gyalpo.
On arrival in Thimphu, visit Bhutan Postal Museum located in the heart of the city in the same building as Bhutan National Bank, so you can also exchange your money into local currency if you wish. The Postal Service in Bhutan was first launched in 1962 with the opening of a post office in Phuentsholing, a town in the south bordering India. The Postal Museum was opened in 2015 to exhibit the story of Bhutan’s progress and development of communications and the postal system in the country. If you are interested in philatelic products and stamp collection, they have a good collection of stamps, First Day Covers and stamp albums. The museum remains closed on Sundays.
Visit the National Institute of Zorig Chusum where 13 Traditional Arts & Crafts of Bhutan are taught. It was established to promote and preserve the Bhutanese traditional arts and crafts and to facilitate increased access to learning Zorig skills by Bhutanese youths. Closed on Sundays.
A traditional lunch will be served at the Folk Heritage Restaurant or at a similar restaurant in the town.
After lunch, visit Royal Textile Academy & Museum. Weaving is an integral component of the culture and tradition of Bhutan. With rapid development and exposure to western culture, the art of weaving and production of its own handwoven textile is declining fast. Not long ago, it was common to see one member in the family weaving for the entire family. The museum remains closed on Sundays. After that, we visit the Craft Bazaar (OPTIONAL) along the main streets of Thimphu.
Leisure time to explore Thimphu town.
Day 3 : Hike From Kuensel Phodrang To Changangkha & Local Sightseeing In Thimphu
Location: Thimphu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kuenphen Rabten Resort or Hotel Amodhara
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast at the hotel, we drive to visit the largest sitting Buddha Statue located at Kuensel Phodrang overlooking Thimphu valley. It was completed in 2015 to celebrate the 60th birth anniversary of the Fourth King His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck and also to usher peace in the world.
We then embark on a 2-hour leisure hiking in the outskirts of the capital city from Kuensel Phodrang to the 13th-century Changangkha Lhakang. The hike gives a grand overlooking view of Thimphu valley and the hiking trail is relatively short through sparsely populated pine trees offering a perfect opportunity for families and nature lovers to spend their leisure time.
The hiking can start from either end of the trail but most hikers prefer to start from Kuensel Phodrang after visiting the largest sitting Buddha statue. The trail is a section of a 60km cycling trail surrounding the entire Thimphu City which was built in 2016 to commemorate the 60th Birth Anniversary of the Great Fourth King, His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck.
At the end of the hike visit one of the national treasures, the 13th-century Changangkha Lhakhang established in the 12th century by Tibetan Buddhist scholar Lama Phajo Drugom Shigpo who is known for spreading Drukpa Kagyu School of Buddhism in Bhutan which subsequently become the state religion. One of the many invaluable treasures at the temple is the original copy of 16 volumes of Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita (Bum Gye Dring Due Sum) handwritten by Nyima, the son of Phajo Drugom Shigpo.
After a lunch at traditional restaurant Little Bhutan, we drive to visit the Centenary Famers' Weekend Market to get insights into the food culture and preferences of Bhutanese society. Farmers from all over the country bring their farm produce to sell during the weekend. Opens from Friday - Sunday.
From there we pass by Changlimithang Archery Range to witness the game of archer if the match is in progress. You'll see archers singing and dancing each time the target is hit from a whopping distance of 145m. Archery is the national sport of Bhutan.
Day 4 : Thimphu / Transfer To Phobjikha Valley (3000M)
Location: Dochula Pass, Phobjikha Valley
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Yueloki Guesthouse or Dewachen Hotel & Spa
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today after breakfast at the hotel, we drive to Phobjikha valley, via Dochula, a sacred mountain pass at 3150m above sea level. You can see a panoramic view of some of the highest peaks of Bhutan (weather permitting).
Distance 135 km | Time 4.5-hours | Phobjikha Altitude 3,000m/9,840ft
From Dochu La Pass, we continue driving towards Punakha passing through some villages, the elevation drops gradually and the road winds through pine trees. As you reach the lower valley, you will feel the drastic change in altitude from 3,150m just an hour and a half ago to a warmer subtropical region at 1,200m.
En route, we stop at the village of Sopsokha and visit the famous Chimi Lhakhang popularly known as "Temple of Fertility" located about a 30-minute walk from the nearest road through beautiful terraced rice fields and farmhouses. Chimi Lhakhang was built in 1499 by Lama Ngawang Chogyal on a site blessed by his older brother, Lama Drukpa Kuenley who was known as ‘Divine Madman’ for his obscene character and unorthodox ways of propagating Buddhism. He would often use phallus as a medium to subdue malevolent spirits. Today, one of the relics of Chimi Lhakhang is a phallus.
We continue the journey to Phobjikha, a vast U-shaped glacial valley at an elevation of about 3,000 meters (9,840 ft) and a winter home for endangered Black-necked Crane from November until they migrate back to Tibetan plateau by the beginning of spring season. Every year on the 11th of November, Black Necked Crane Festival is held to celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic bird which becomes an inseparable part in the lives of the local people during winter months.
For nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy walking through the woods surrounded by splendid nature all around, taking up Gangtey Nature Trail is highly recommended. The trail is about 5km and takes approximately 2.5 hours. The nature trail begins from Gangtey monstery and takes you through wonderful meadows, forests, beautiful traditional village houses, farm lands and crystalline streams. This short nature trail gives you a great feeling of the valley and understanding of the community living there.
Day 5 : Phobjikha Valley / Transfer To Bumthang In Central Bhutan Via Trongsa (2600M)
Location: Jakar
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kaila Guesthouse or Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast at the hotel, visit the famous landmark and one of the biggest monasteries in Bhutan, Gangtey Monastery popularly known as Gangtey Goenpa founded in 1613 (gonpa literally means “high remote place” and is usually a place of religious significance). The name Gangtey is derived from the fact that the Goenpa is built on a peak (Tey) of a hillock (Gang). The present abbot of this monastery is the ninth Gangtey Trulku His Holiness Kunzang Rigzin Pema Namgyal.
Distance 150km | Driving time 4.5-hours | Bumthang altitude 2600m, Trongsa altitude 2200m
We then drive to Bumthang valley also known as Jakar. En route, stop briefly at Trongsa for lunch at one of the restaurants and continue the drive. On our way back from Bumthang on Day 10, we will halt a night here in Trongsa and visit nearby historical sites including the majestic Trongsa Dzong.
We continue to drive and pass by highest mountain pass between Trongsa and Bumthang (Yotongla 3,450m) and gradually descend to Bumthang. En route, stop briefly at Chumey village to see Yathra Weaving Center and get insights into the traditional attires and weaving culture of the people of Bumthang valley. Yathra is types of colourful textiles handwoven out of sheep and yak hair by the inhabitants of Bumthang.
On arrival in Bumthang, check in to hotel and settle down. If time permits, we'll visit the Swiss Cheese and Wine factory which was established by Mr. Fritz Maurer, a Swiss volunteer who came to Bhutan in the early 1960s and made Bumthang his home.
Leisure time to explore Chamkhar, the main town in Bumthang valley.
Day 6 : Full Day Exploring Bumthang Valley Also Known As Jakar
Location: Jakar
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kaila Guesthouse or Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Bumthang is known as the cultural heartland of Bhutan as many of the most ancient and precious Buddhist monuments are found here. The district of Bumthang is divided into four blocks of Chhoekhor where the main town is located, Chumey, Tang and Ura all of which are broad and beautiful valleys.
We begin the day by first visiting 7th-century Jampa Lhakhang, one of the oldest Lhakhangs in the Kingdom founded by the King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet. The King was destined to built 108 lhakhangs to subdue the spirit of the demoness that was harming the propagation of Buddhism in the Himalayan region. Out of a few temples built in Bhutan, Jampa Lhakhang is one of the two prominent temples. The other one is Kichu Lhakhang in Paro which you visit on Day 1. Both Jamba and Kyichu temples were believed to have been built on the same day.
Visit Kurjey Lhakhang which is built on the sacred site blessed by Guru Padmasambhava in the 8th century. Guru Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to Bhutan and is revered as the second Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism.
From there we drive to visit the sacred Tamzhing temple built in 1501 by Terton Pema Lingpa who is considered as the patron saint of Bhutan. Among the many treasures and religious artifacts handcrafted by the Pema Lingpa himself, there is an armory that stood the test of time for five centuries bearing no rust or any sign of deterioration. It is believed that you will be cleansed of all your past sins and defilement if you circumambulate the inner sanctum of the temple 3 rounds carrying the sacred armory. This is one activity enjoyed by all visitors with fun and a sense of veneration.
Leisure afternoon.
Day 7 : Bumthang / Ngang Lhakhang (2700M)
Location: Ngala Lhakhang
Accommodation: Homestay
Accommodation Name: Balakha Farmhouse
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, we drive to Ngang Lhakhang where you'll spend a night at a homestay with the local family. The drive takes you along the left bank of the Chamkhar Chu river passing through few villages. If interested, you can visit some of the fine secluded sacred temples along the way.
Lunch and Dinner will be served at the homestay which is located right beside the Ngang Lhakhang temple. The family of the homestay have inherited the temple from renowned Buddhist luminaries and have been taking care of it for many generations. You'll spend rest of the day exploring the village and getting insights into the daily lives family in rural Bhutan.
Distance 15 km | Driving time 1-hour | Ngang Lhakhang altitude 2700m
Day 8 : Ngang Lhakhang / Tahung (2720M)
Location: Tang Valley
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Full-service outdoor camping
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
You’ll begin the day by crossing verdant meadows and with a beautiful view of the valley below. Then you climb gradually to Phe Phe La (3,360m/11,055ft), the highest point of this trek route. The trail passes through beautiful forested areas where many stops can be made to enjoy the natural beauty of your surroundings. The path leads you downhill into a broad valley. Amongst several possible camping sites the most likely one is uphill behind the village of Tahung.
Distance 16 km | Time 6 hours | Ascent 750m/2,460ft | Descent 670m/2,200ft | Camp Altitude 2,720m/8,925ft
Day 9 : Tahung / Tang Valley (2750M)
Location: Mebar Tso མེ་འབར་མཚོ།
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Ogyen Choling Guesthouse
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The trail follows the Tang Chu river filled with trouts. On the bank of the river is the Tang Rimpoche’s Lhakhang. The trek will pass the Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake) and lead you to Tang Ogyencholing. Ogyencholing Palace houses a privately owned museum and has all manner of traditional artifacts on display.
Distance 16 km | Time 4-5 hours | Descent 230m/755ft | Tang valley Altitude 2,750m/9,020ft
Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake)
It is believed that Terton Pema Lingpa, the most revered 15th century Saint from Bumthang, went into the lake holding butter lamp (candle-like lamp used for ritual offering) and resurfaced holding treasures hidden by Guru Rinpoche in the mid-eight century AD with butter lamp still burning brightly held in his hand. Some of the treasures discovered from the lake by Terton Pema Lingpa include Zung (the inner offerings of the statues) and the statue of Guru Rinpoche, which can still be seen today at Tamshing Lhakhang which you visited on Day 6.
Ogyen Choling Museum
Although Ogyen Choling was a palace owned by the ancestors of the Royal family of Bhutan, it was regarded as being a monastery or hermitage because of its past connections with great Buddhist masters like Longhcen Rabjam (1308-63) and Terton Dorji Lingpa (1346-1405). It was turned into a museum in 2001 with the aim to share its heritage and also to preserve and maintain its religious and cultural significance. The curator, Kunzang Choden, is the owner of the museum and the direct descendant of the original family. If Kunzang Choden happens to be at home, she herself will guide you through the museum giving you profound insights not only about the lifestyles and living conditions of households of the religious and nobility during the 19th and 20th centuries but also on how Bhutan has changed over the years.
Day 10 : Tang Valley / Transfer To Trongsa (2200M)
Location: Yotongla Mountain, Trongsa
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Tashi Ninjay Guest House or Yangkhil Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we drive to Trongsa and visit the majestic Trongsa Dzong and the Ta Dzong which is now converted into Museum.
Distance 94 km | Time 2 hours | Trongsa Altitude 2,200m/7,220ft
After a leisurely breakfast at the Ogyen Choling Guesthouse, we start our journey back to Trongsa. Just about a few hundred meters before arriving at proper Trongsa, visit the Royal Heritage Museum located on a promontory overlooking the majestic Trongsa Dzong. The museum is housed in a watchtower called Ta Dzong built in 1652 and provides visitors an insight into the significance of Trongsa in Bhutan’s history.
On arrival in Trongsa, check in to hotel and relax for a while before the lunch is served. After lunch, visit the inner courtyard of the largest Dzong in Bhutan, Trongsa Dzong built in 1648. Trongsa Dzong is known as Choekhor Rabtentse Dzong. It holds a significant place in the history of Bhutan as it was from here that the ancestors of the Royal family of Bhutan emerged as the most powerful rulers in the 19th and early 20th century. The first and second hereditary Kings of Bhutan ruled the country from this ancient seat of power. There is a tradition that crown prince must be invested as Trongsa Penlop (Governor of Trongsa) here at Trongsa Dzong before he ascends the throne of the King.
We can also visit Thruepang Palace. This two storied simple palace situated just above the highway in the town is the birthplace of our Late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. It was here that on 2nd May 1928, His Majesty was born to King Jigme Wangchuck and Ashi Phuntsho Choden. He spent most of his early childhood days here in this Thurepang Palace. The other palace of interest is the Eundu Choling Palace which was the winter residence of the 1st King Ugyen Wangchuck.
Day 11 : Trongsa / Transfer To Punakha Valley (1200M)
Location: Chendebji Chorten སྤྱན་སྡེབ་སྦྱིས་མཆོད་རྟེན།, Punakha Dzong སྤུ་ན་ཁ་རྫོང་།
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Meri Puensum Resort or Hotel Lobesa
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, drive to Punakha valley. Under normal road conditions, we should reach Punakha town in under 5 hours. From Pele La (3,420m), the highest mountain pass between Trongsa and Punakha valley, the drive will be a gradual descent all the way to Punakha valley.. On the way, you might see common grey langurs which are usually found in the forests of Bhutan at an altitude of up to 3,600 meters. Lunch will be served at Wangdue Phodrang town which is about 50km from Punakha town.
After lunch, we continue driving to Punakha and visit the masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture, the historic 17th-century Punakha Dzong – The Fortress of Great Bliss. Originally known as Pungthang Dewa Chenpoi Phodrang Dzong which means ‘Fortress of Great Bliss’, was built in 1637 AD by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel to guard the region from Tibetan forces. It is the second oldest, second largest and certainly the most beautiful dzong in Bhutan. The sacred wall paintings and main artifacts inside the dzong, the intricate wood works and the architectural structure of the dzong displays fine example of Bhutanese arts and craftsmanship which continues to influence Bhutanese architecture even today.
After visiting the Dzong, walk to Bhutan's longest suspension bridge that runs across the Phochu (male) river. Punakha Dzong is flanked by two glacial-fed rivers - Phochu (male) and Mochu (female) rivers.
Distance 140 km | Driving time 4 hours | Punakha Altitude 1,200m
Day 12 : Punakha Valley / Transfer Back To Paro Valley (2200M)
Location: Paro
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Khangkhu Resort or Bhutan Mandala Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today after breakfast, we hike to the picturesque Khamsum Yuellay Namgyel Chorten and then transfer to Paro for overnight via Dochula Pass.
Hike to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten.
Drive about 20 minutes from the main town of Punakha to the road head from where you cross a suspension bridge over Mochu (female) river. The trail takes you through terraced rice fields and a short climb through pine trees before reaching the serene site of the marvelous chorten. The view below is stunning with glacial fed Mochu river snaking through the fertile valley of Punakha. Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten is located on a ridge overlooking the picturesque Punakha valley. The round trip hike takes about 2-2.5 hours.
After the hike, you can do White Water Rafting on Mochu River (OPTIONAL): White Water Rafting is available at an additional fee charged by the rafting service provider. The rafting on Mo Chhu is graded 1-2 making it possible for all ages to try and experience rafting. Rafting distance is 10-14kms and takes about 2 hours from staring to the finish point.
After lunch, we drive to Paro valley for overnight. If you are not interested to do rafting, lunch can be arranged at Dochula Cafeteria with great views of some of the highest mountains of Bhutan (weather permitting).
From Dochula Pass, we descend all the way to Simtokha Dzong built in 1631 by Zhangdrung Ngawang Namgyel who united Bhutan as one nation-state. If you are interested, we can stop by and visit the Simtokha Dzong. Built strategically on a ridge overlooking the Thimphu valley, Simtokha Dzong is significant not only because it was the first Dzong built by Zhangdrung Ngawang Namgyel but also stands on the borders of three major regions: Thimphu, Paro and Wangdue Phodrang. One of the main statues inside the Simtokha Dzong is the statue of Buddha of Compassion. Legend has it that fortunate visitors are able to see a light shining forth from the chest of the Buddha. The Dzong has more than three hundred slate carvings from the 17th century. Recently, His Majesty the 5th King donated statue of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel which wasn’t there initially.
Distance 115 km | Time 4 hours | Paro Altitude 2,200m
Day 13 : Hike To The Famous Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest)
Location: Taktsang, Paro
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Khangkhu Resort or Bhutan Mandala Resort
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, drive to Ramthangka, the base of the Taktsang monastery. Taktsang monastery is located on the face of a sheer 800-meter rock cliff in Paro. The round-trip hike takes ab4-5 hours for most visitors. Oneway horse riding is available on your way up to the mid-point (Taktsang View Point Cafeteria) for about USD20.
Taktsang which literally translates to ‘Tiger’s Nest’, is regarded as one of the most important monasteries in Bhutan. It was originally built in 1692 on the sacred cave where Guru Padmasambhava meditated in the mid-eighth century A.D. It is believed that Guru Padmasambhava flew to Taktsang from Kurtoe Singye Dzong in eastern Bhutan, riding on a tigress.
After lunch at the cafeteria, we retrace our steps back to the base and drive to Paro town and spend some leisure time exploring the Paro town and later towards the evening, visit a beautiful farmhouse and savour home-cooked local cuisine. You may want to take a traditional hot stone bath believed to have a therapeutic and revitalizing effect.
Day 14 : Transfer To Paro International Airport For Departure
Location: Bhutan International Airport - Paro
Accommodation Name: No accommodation on the last day
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Paro International Airport for your onward journey. Our guide will assist you to complete all exit formalities before you check in.
What's Included
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Fully Guided
Experienced licensed tour guide included
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Airport Transfers at Destination
Round trip airport transfers included in the price
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Meals – Full Board
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included.
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Free Wi-Fi at Accommodation
All hotel accommodations have wi-fi internet connections.
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Extra experience like traditional archery and dart throwing.
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All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)
Transport included as per itinerary for the entire duration of your stay in Bhutan
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Country Entry Visas
Visa Fee is included in the price. We will also process your visa and send you the approved e-visa letter within 3-4 business days.
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Local Taxes
All internal taxes are included
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1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day
Bottled mineral water in the car. Boiled water during the course of trekking.
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Accommodation
The price includes standard twin sharing accommodation at 3-star hotels certified by the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Our partner hotels are handpicked based on the recommendations and good experiences from our past guests. You will be informed of where you will stay at each destination before your arrival. During the course of trekking, we provide full-service outdoor camping in the pristine wilderness at designated campsites. Our trekking crew will transport the tents and camping equipment, pitch the tents, prepare and serve meals, washings will also be done by our trekking staff. You just have to bring a sleeping bag and a travel pillow. We will send you a suggested packing list after we receive your booking. You will also have an option (prior arrangement required) to stay at village homestay/farmhouse at a few destinations to get insight into the local culture and feast on delicious local cuisine and take part in preparing some of the popular dishes of Bhutan.
What's Not Included
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Tipping and Gratuities
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International Travel
International flights are not included.
There are only two airlines (Drukair & Bhutan Airlines) operating in and out of Bhutan and so securing air tickets can be difficult especially during the months of high season.
Currently, Bhutan is connected with these cities - Bagdogra, Bangkok, Delhi, Dhaka, Guwahati, Kathmandu, Kolkata, Singapore.
We recommend you to book a few months in advance especially if you plan to visit during the high season months of March - May and September - November.
If you need help in arranging flights to/from Bhutan, please let us know much in advance.
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Drinks with Meals
All drinks not included except bottled mineral water in the car
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Any other expenditures of personal nature
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Travel Insurance & Emergency Evacuation
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Sleeping bag & travel pillow
You need a sleeping bag & travel pillow during the trek.
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Entry Fees
All entry fees to museum, monuments and sacred sites are not included.
Check out our Q&As
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What is the tipping policy?
Tipping is optional but our guide and driver work hard to offer the best experience. You may tip them if you feel satisfied with their services.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
Yes, all of the accommodations where you will say are equipped with wi-fi internet service.
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
You will have some leisure time during the tour but you must follow the time schedule set by the guide. At the end of the day, you can explore the places on your own in consultation with the guide.
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Do you require a visa for this holiday?
Except for the holders of Indian, Bangladeshi and Maldivian passport holders, all other nationals are required to have a visa to enter Bhutan in advance.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
We have been in the business since the beginning of 2016.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Visitors are required to provide a COVID vaccine certificate and negative PCR test taken not more than 72 hours before the date of entry. Facemasks are mandatory at all places. Our guides and drivers will maintain a high degree of COVID-19 safety protocols. Vehicles are regularly sanitized.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
No, you may not join the tour that has already departed. In case you have booked that particular tour, you may join but you will not receive any refund for the portion you have missed. You also have to pay the airport pickup charges because separate transport has to be arranged.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
All of our hotels are certified by the Tourism Council of Bhutan and are regularly inspected by the authority for health and COVID-19 safety regulations.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
You can always change the date of the confirmed booking. We highly recommend you let us know a few months before the original date of arrival to ensure the flights and hotels are available on the new dates especially during the high season. A trip once booked can be postponed to any future date.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
You'll receive a copy of your BHUTAN e-Visa and an outline of the itinerary with the list of hotels where you will stay before you travel. We always let our guests know in advance the hotels they will stay in. No surprises and disappointments! If you are coming for a trekking adventure, we will send you a suggested packing list.
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Free Date Changes
Bhutan Acorn Tours & Travel allows you to make 3 free date changes, as long as the change is made at least 30 days before the start of the tour.
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Transfer as credit to Future Tours
Bhutan Acorn Tours & Travel allows you to transfer existing payments to a future tour to avoid cancellation fees if you can't travel and inform bhutan acorn tours & travel, 30 days before departure.
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Low Deposit
Bhutan Acorn Tours & Travel requires a minimum deposit of 50% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 90 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of bhutan acorn tours & travel charges.
Up to 15 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 0% of booking price.
At 29 days before tour starts: Forfeit 20% of booking price.
At 7 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.