Bhutan Honeymoon Package

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Experience the enchanting beauty of Bhutan with our specially crafted packages designed for every type of traveler. For couples, our Bhutan honeymoon package offers a romantic escape with luxurious stays, candlelit dinners, and breathtaking views of sites like Tiger’s Nest Monastery. If you’re seeking a blend of romance and exploration, our Bhutan tour package for couples provides a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, including visits to majestic Dzongs and serene monasteries.

Families can also enjoy Bhutan’s unique charm with our Bhutan family tour packages, which offer engaging activities for all ages. From vibrant local markets to family-friendly hikes, our packages ensure an exciting and comfortable experience for everyone. Discover the Land of the Thunder Dragon and create unforgettable memories with our tailored packages. Contact us today to start planning your dream trip to Bhutan!

Places to visit in Thimphu:

Here are some top places to visit in Thimphu:

  • Tashichho Dzong: A majestic fortress and government seat.
  • Buddha Dordenma: A giant Buddha statue with city views.
  • National Memorial Chorten: A stupa for prayer and reflection.
  • Dochula Pass: Scenic views and 108 chortens.
  • Thimphu Takin Preserve: Home to Bhutan’s unique takin.
  • Royal Textile Academy: Explore Bhutanese textile traditions.
  • National Library: Rare Bhutanese manuscripts and texts.
  • Folk Heritage Museum: Traditional Bhutanese rural life exhibits.
  • Simtokha Dzong: The oldest dzong with historical significance.
  • Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory: Watch traditional paper-making.
  • Bhutan Postal Museum: History of Bhutanese postal services.
  • Changangkha Lhakhang: A revered temple with city views.

Places to visit in Bhutan

Places to visit in Paro:

Here are some top places to visit in Paro:

  1. Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang): Famous cliffside monastery with stunning views.
  2. Paro Rinpung Dzong: Historic fortress and monastery with beautiful architecture.
  3. National Museum of Bhutan: A museum showcasing Bhutanese art and artifacts.
  4. Kyichu Lhakhang: One of Bhutan’s oldest temples with cultural significance.
  5. Drukgyel Dzong: Ruined fortress offering panoramic mountain views.
  6. Chele La Pass: High mountain pass with breathtaking scenery.
  7. Haa Valley: Scenic valley known for its traditional Bhutanese village life.

Bhutan Honeymoon Package – Things to do:

For a romantic honeymoon in Bhutan, consider these activities:

  • Visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery: Hike to this iconic cliffside monastery for breathtaking views and a spiritual experience.
  • Explore Paro Valley: Enjoy the serene landscapes, visit ancient temples, and stroll through charming towns.
  • Relax in Thimphu: Experience the capital city’s cultural sites, such as Tashichho Dzong, and enjoy a peaceful evening together.
  • Take a Scenic Drive to Dochula Pass: Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views and visit the 108 chortens.
  • Visit Punakha Dzong: Discover this stunning fortress set at the confluence of two rivers, with beautiful gardens and architecture.
  • Enjoy a Hot Stone Bath: Experience a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath for relaxation and rejuvenation.
  • Explore the Haa Valley: Discover this picturesque valley, known for its tranquil environment and traditional villages.
  • Attend a Local Festival: If your visit aligns with a local festival, enjoy vibrant cultural performances and traditional ceremonies.
  • Go on a Nature Walk: Explore Bhutan’s beautiful landscapes, including lush forests and serene rivers, for a peaceful escape.
  • Experience Bhutanese Cuisine: Savor traditional dishes together in local restaurants or hotels.

These activities combine culture, relaxation, and natural beauty, making for a memorable honeymoon in Bhutan.

Things to do in Bhutan

Best time to visit Bhutan from India:

For travelers from India, the best times to visit Bhutan are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring offers pleasant weather and vibrant landscapes with blooming flowers, while autumn provides clear skies and stunning views, perfect for sightseeing and festivals. Winter (December to February) is also a good option if you prefer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Monsoon season (June to August), with its heavy rains, is less ideal due to potential travel disruptions.

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Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want modifications so that we could tailor a holiday to suit your need for an unforgettable Bhutan Tour.

Bhutan Honeymoon Package for 7 Days at a glance

Arrive at Bagdogra Airport. You will be met with your chauffeur at the parking and you will be transferred to Phuentsholing. Rest of the day in leisure.
Overnight stay in Phuentsholing.

Have breakfast at the hotel. After that you will be transferred to Thimphu. Check into the hotel. Later proceed to visit the below places.
Post lunch proceed to visit TashichoeDzong (Fortress of Glorious Religion) [Entry fee of 1000/- per person]. Also you may take a walk to the main city from Clock tower square for shopping. It provides an excellent opportunity to mingle with local people.
Overnight at a hotel in Thimphu.

After breakfast you will be transferred to the following places.
Kuensel Phodrang-Buddha Point [Entry fee of 1000/- per person] – The statue was cast in bronze in China and transported by sea and road to this site once occupied by the palace of Druk Desi, a secular ruler of Bhutan in the eighteenth-century. At its completion, the statue will contain 125,000 gilded Buddha statues and a wealth of other statuary.

Royal Textile Academy & Museum - Intricately patterned wild silk kiras from Lhuentse hang alongside rough nettle fiber cloth from Zhemgang in Bhutan's excellent Royal Textile Academy. The museum, housed in an impressive modern building, celebrates the country's vibrant and varied tradition of hand weaving. From the towering applique thangka that overlooks the entrance hall and the sumptuous garments on display in the Royal Gallery to mannequins dressed in simple herders' clothing from Laya, the museum offers an unparalleled chance to learn about and appreciate this unique aspect of Bhutanese culture.

Handicrafts Market – An interesting market with local items and bargain price handicraft goods.

Folk Heritage Museum - The Folk Heritage Museum, located on the outskirts of Thimphu, recreates a traditional Bhutanese family home inside a beautiful 19th century rammed earth and timber building. Here, the family's prized possessions are on display: shiny wooden bowls line the kitchen shelves, richly patterned fabrics hang alongside aged leopard fur bags in the room next door, and gold glints from thangkas hang in the family's altar room.

Takin Reserve & Mini Zoo - Add to Wish List Hidden in a fold of the forest-draped hills high above Thimphu, a herd of takin make their home in the Motithang Takin Preserve. Formerly a small zoo, the king decreed that the animals should be freed rather than kept in captivity. However, instead of wandering deeper into the hills, the tame takin took to the streets of Thimphu, where they became a traffic hazard as they foraged for food.

Later, drive to Sangaygang view point (2685 meters) to have a view of the whole Thimphu valley and walk through hundreds of colourful prayer flags that dot the hill overlooking the valley.

Later, return to the hotel. Overnight at a hotel in Thimphu.

En-route visit DochuLa - A mountain pass leading further into the Punakha Valley. It offers a stunning 360 degree panoramic view of Eastern Himalayan mountain ranges. The view is especially scenic on clear, winter days with snow capped mountains forming a majestic backdrop to the tranquility of the 108 chortens gracing the mountain pass.

Also visit Chimi Lhakhang [Entry fee of 1000/- per person] - the Fertility Temple. Check Into the Hotel

Later visit Punakha Dzong [Entry fee of 1000/- per person] -The most beautiful Dzong of the town and Suspension bridge-the longest hanging bridge of Bhutan. Overnight at a hotel in Punakha

After breakfast, drive back to Paro, follow the way back up the dramatic Wang Chhu and ParoChhu river valleys, before crossing through Paro Town towards the north end of the valley.
Later proceed to visit Ta Dzong, originally built as the Watchtower, which now houses National Museum. The extensive collection includes antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons & armour, household objects and a rich assortment of natural and historic artifacts.

Then walk down the trail to visit RinpungDzong [Entry fee of 1000/- per person], meaning (“fortress of the heap of jewels”), which has a long and fascinating history. Along the wooden galleries lining the inner courtyard are fine wall paintings illustrating Buddhist lore such as four friends, the old man of long life, the wheel of life, scenes from the life of Milarepa, Mount. Sumeru and other cosmic Mandalas..
Overnight stay at the hotel in Paro.

Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive to Chele la-la pass (3988 m), Chelela pass is a favourite place for many visitors and is one of highest motor able passes in the country. For the Buddhists, it is also a sacred place to festoon the pass with prayer flags. For naturalists, the Chele la ridge offers gardens of Himalayan flowers, plants and of special pheasant species. Water is scarce on these ridges and it is recommended to have enough water supplies with you. Evening drive back to Phuentsholing.
Check-out of your hotel, proceed to Phuentsholing. Check-in at hotel and rest of the day in leisure. Overnight at a hotel in Phuentsholing.

After breakfast transfer to the airport. Our escort will bid you farewell.

Bhutan Honeymoon Package Inclusion/Exclusion

Tour cost includes

  • Accommodation on Double/Twin sharing basis
  • Daily Breakfast
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary by private vehicle
  • All Permit (SDF of 1200 per night per day)
  • Tour Guide at Bhutan

Tour cost excludes

  • Meals other than those specified above
  • Personal expenses like portages, tips, laundry, mineral water etc.
  • Monument entrances, camera charges, etc.
  • Any activity not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Additional cost due to flight cancellation/ roadblocks, Political unrest etc
  • Entry fees for all sightseeing tour
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?

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The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

How can I travel to Bhutan?

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You can travel to Bhutan by air via Paro International Airport, which has flights from major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok, and Kathmandu. Alternatively, you can enter by road through Phuentsholing, Samdrup Jongkhar, or Gelephu from India.

What are some must-see places in Bhutan?

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Key attractions include Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Punakha Dzong, Thimphu’s Tashichho Dzong, and the Dochula Pass.

Is Bhutan a safe country to travel to?

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Bhutan is one of the safest countries to travel to, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, it’s always good to take general travel precautions.

Are there any restrictions on photography in Bhutan?

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Yes, photography is generally allowed outdoors, but inside temples and monasteries, it is either restricted or prohibited. Always ask your guide before taking photos of people or religious sites.

Is the water safe to drink in Bhutan?

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It is recommended to drink bottled or boiled water while in Bhutan. Most hotels and restaurants provide safe drinking water, but it’s advisable to avoid tap water.

What is the currency in Bhutan?

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The official currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), which is pegged to the Indian Rupee (INR). Indian Rupees are also accepted in Bhutan, except for the 500 and 2000 INR notes.

What souvenirs can I buy in Bhutan?

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Popular souvenirs include traditional handicrafts like thangka paintings, handwoven textiles, Bhutanese masks, prayer wheels, and local delicacies such as Bhutanese honey and herbal teas.

What language is spoken in Bhutan?

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Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and by guides.

What kind of electrical outlets are used in Bhutan?

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Bhutan uses Type D, Type G, and Type M electrical outlets with a voltage of 230V. It’s advisable to carry a universal adapter if your devices have different plugs.

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Bhutan Honeymoon Package
  • Paro International Airport (PBH)
  • 6N/7D
  • 3*/4*/5* Hotel
  • Paro, Thimphu, Punakha
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