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Paro Haa Thimphu Holiday Package


05 Nights / 06 Days
Places Covered
Paro » Thimphu » Haa

Recommended Itinerary

  • Arrive Paro

    On your voyage to Paro, the all-encompassing perspectives of the Himalayas are electrifying, including the Everest and different well known Himalayan Peaks. The methodology through the Bhutanese foothills and the arrival, including a couple steep swings to arrive at the small airstrip of Paro turns out to be all the more energizing as you enter Bhutan.

    After lunch(at an extra cost), proceed for a local sightseeing covering;

    Rinpung Dzong: Meaning "post of the load of gems". The dzong now serves as the managerial and legal seat of Paro area and living arrangement for around (200 - two hundred) ministers of Paro and was worked in the meantime of DrukgyelDzong. The renowned Parotshechhu (celebration) is held here in spring.

    Ta Dzong: It disregards the RimpungDzong and was implicit 1951 as a watch tower. This dzong is Round, more like parts of a European manor. The Dzong was set up as the National Museum of Bhutan since 1967 and holds captivating accumulation of expressions, relics, religious thangkha etc.

  • Paro - Haa

    After breakfast, drive to Haa. In transit stop at Chelela Pass to see higher Himalayas and for photography. The spot has amazing photographic open doors.

    ChelelaPass:It is the most astounding point between the Haa valley and Paro valley at a height of 3810 meters. The spot likewise gives great perspective down towards the Haa valley. Loads of petition banners vacillate in the spot.

    Haa Valley and places to visit in Haa: Haa valley was known for its animist custom amid the pre-Buddhist time. Tenants of Haa then thought offering creature blood to their neighbourhood divinities. In any case, after the visit of the tantric expert, Guru Padmasambhava, in the eighth century the occupants were changed into serene Buddhist. Master Padmasambhava, stifled the neighbourhood gods, for example, ApChundu and made them the watchmen of the Buddhist convention.

    Opened to remote visitor just in the year (2002), it is a socially rich valley. A couple of popular spots to visit are:

    tuary at the foothills of an adored three charitable mountains known as Meri Puensum. The amazing yearly HaaTshechu is additionally performed here at LhakhangKarpo on the eighth tentSeventh century LhakhangKarpo (White sanctuary) &LhakhangNagpo (Black sanch day of the eighth Bhutanese month.

    The HaaWangchukloDzong worked in 1915 after the DumchogDzong was leveled to the ground by flame merits going by.

    The valley is likewise unparalleled in Bhutan as far as the assorted qualities of the society, legends and shamanistic customs. The shamanistic customs is distinctively polished in every one of the groups, most eminent of which is the yearly function to respect ApChundu, the watchman god of the valley. The valley is additionally a heaven for nature significant others and going there is an extremely remunerating knowledge.

  • Haa - Thimphu

    Visit the accompanying:

    Sangaygang view point: (2685 meters) to have perspective of entire Thimphu valley and stroll through many bright supplication hails that spot the slope sitting above the Thimphu valley.

    This specific creature is discovered just in the Himalayan district

    In the evening, visit the Tashichhodzong.

  • Thimphu - Paro

    After breakfast, sightseeing in Thimphu includes;

    Kuenselphodrang: A spot for invigorating with an immense statue of Buddha on the highest point of Kuenselphodrang.

    National Memorial Chorten: This Chorten was implicit the honour of the Third King JigmeDorjiWangchuck, otherwise called "The Father of Modern Bhutan". This Chorten is additionally a focal point of love for the general population living in Thimphu and contains numerous religious depictions and tantric statues.

    Folk Heritage Museum: This is a three storied, nineteenth century customary house giving an understanding to the Bhutanese way of life, and ancient rarities from the country families. The gallery contains commonplace Bhutanese family protests, devices and supplies.

    A Typical Bhutanese lunch at the Folk Heritage Restaurant would be an extraordinary affair

    The Institute for ZorigChusum: Students are taught the (13) customary expressions and artworks of Bhutan in this organization

    Textile Museum: This Textile Museum is worked by the National Commission for Cultural Affairs of Bhutan. The Museum was built up in the year 2001 and has a decent accumulation of selective and antique Bhutanese material ancient rarities. The exhibition hall was set up with a goal to elevate and urge weavers to keep weaving of conventional Bhutanese material, Promote Bhutan in the field of material craftsmanship and to protect and advance the history and custom of Bhutan.

  • Paro Sightseeing

    Begin your day with a climb to the habitation divine beings and ministers would be an entirely decent begins

    Achieving the top should be justified regardless of the trip; the touch of the Himalayan breeze and perspectives of the valley beneath and sanctuary on the rough precipice might interest and should give you a chance to feel the genuine flexibility of psyche and satisfaction.

    Taktshang Monastery; the essential lhakhang was manufactured encompassing Guru Rimpoche's Meditation collapse the 1684 by Gyaltse Tenzin Rabgay. This unfathomable cloister sticks to the edge of a sheer Rock precipice that dives 900 meters into the valley underneath. Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhava flew here on the back of a tigress. It is an a few hours journey tough; in any case, one feels really honored achieving the cloister.

    DrukgyelDzong: This dzong is in remnants now. The Dzong was obliterated by flame in 1951 and is currently protected as legacy site. The Dzong is arranged in Drukgyal, neglecting the lovely town with Mount Chomolhari out of sight. The dzong was implicit 16.

    KyichuLhakhang: This sanctuary is one of the most seasoned Buddhistsanctuary in Bhutan. The Tibetan King, SongtsenGompo, to bless the whole area of Himalaya, in the seventh century phenomenally assembled 108 sanctuaries.

  • Departure

    Early morning breakfast followed by a transfer to the Airport for your return journey.


Accommodation

Hotel Category Thimphu Paro
Standard Hotel Gaykil / Peaceful Resort Yanki Resort / Nirvana Lodge
Superior Hotel Sernya / Hotel Migmar Hotel Golden Roots Resort & Spa / Mandala Resort
Deluxe Ramada Valley Thimphu/ City Hotel Dewachen Resort / Hotel Gangtey Palace
Super Deluxe DusitD2 Yarkay / Norkhil Boutique Resorts KhangkhuResort /BongdeGoma Resort
Luxury Le Meridien Thimphu Le Meridien Paro Riverfront
Premium Taj Tashi Thimphu Le Meridien Paro Riverfront

Inclusions

What's Included

  • Meet & Greet at Paro airport.
  • Return Paro airport transfersby a non ac private vehicle.
  • Inter hotel transfers by a non ac private vehicle.
  • 4Nights accommodation in Paro hotel with 4 breakfasts and 4 dinners.
  • 1 Night accommodation in Thimphu hotel with 1 breakfast and 1dinner.
  • One local sightseeing of Paroby a non ac private vehicle.
  • Day excursion to Chelela Pass and Haa Valley by a non ac private vehicle.
  • One local sightseeing of Thimphu by a non ac private vehicle.
  • Day excursion to Taktsang Monastery ( Tiger's Nest Monastery ) by a non ac private vehicle.
  • Government certified an English speaking guide during the sightseeing tours.
  • All applicable hotel taxes and GST .

What's Excluded

  • Airfare.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Entrance Fees, video camera charges, permits during sightseeing.
  • Any sightseeing or excursion that is not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, tips, porter-age etc.
  • Any other feature which is not mentioned in the "Cost includes" column.
  • Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle other than mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Sustainable Development Fund/SDF of Rs.1200 per person per night will be applicable from June 2020 onward.
  • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes) etc. to be borne by the client directly.