Bhutan 4 nights 5 days tour

Bhutan 4 nights 5 days tour is combines sightseeing with adventure and wildlife activities which have all the Buddhist monks, ancient monasteries, spectacular mountain passes of this route. This land is the remarkable natural beauty with a pristine and intact environment and a friendly, tradition-bound people. In this tour, we get an opportunity which offers one of the most adventurous trips including short hiking cover famous palaces and monasteries in Bhutan. In this tour, you can visit some of the best sights and culture of Bhutan. Bhutan is also known in the worlds for its beautiful architecture and old untouched culture and traditions. It is worth to visit the land of thunder dragon to explore the real life of traditional Himalayan people. Through these 5 days Bhutan trip we will cover major highlights of Bhutan. These tours cover the sightseeing of the capital city of Bhutan, Thimpu and the second biggest city of Bhutan Paro with the visit of the historical, cultural and economic hub of Bhutan.
Bhutan 4 nights 5 days tour starts from Paro after the flight then we will start our tour towards Thimphu. Your tour guide will provide you with the extensive knowledge about Bhutan making your tour knowledgeable and enjoyable. We also encounter with locals and experience their lifestyle with the visit to some farmhouse. These are one of the short tours offers adventurous, sightseeing in Bhutanese cities including hiking in Tiger’s Nest monastery. This spiritual and cultural experience in Bhutan within 5 days is possible to conduct throughout the years in the territory of Bhutan. A short trip to the place will give you a chance to grab some amazing scenic beauty of the places. All the season is perfect for touring in this wonderful land. Visitor and guests to the country will be surprised that the culture and the traditional lifestyle is still richly intact with the Best Tour Guide.
Outline itinerary
Day 01: Arrive Paro then to Thimphu
Day 02: Thimphu – Punakha
Day 03: Punakha –Paro
Day 04: Departure from Paro