Glimpse of Bhutan Tours- 4 Days
Trip Hightlights
Punakha Festival Tour
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Bhutan Bird watching
Birds in Bhutan can be found from the glacial alpine regions of the north to the sweltering tropics of the south.
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Trip Code: NT- B102
Duration: 3 Nights. 4 days.
All Tours and treks in Bhutan are based on a set rate from the government. At present it is US $ 180 per person per day.
Nature Trail Trekking, with our associates in Bhutan, will help you discover the wonders of this Forbidden Kingdom. We specialise in the organisation of special cultural and historical Tours, wildlife Tours, and wilderness treks for individuals or groups.
Itinerary
Day 1
Fly to Paro from Kathmandu .
You will be met at the airport and transferred to Thimpu (65 kms./2 hrs. Approx.).
Tour briefing / overnight hotel
Day 2
A Full days sightseeing of Thimpu:
a.m.-visit Zeleukha Nunnery, the National Library and the Memorial Chorten of His Late Majesty Jigme Dorjee Wangchuk. p.m. A visit to the Handicraft Development Corporation which displays a variety of Bhutanese handicrafts.
Day 3
Thimpu-Paro (65 kms. / 2hrs.)
a.m.-After breakfast a leisurely drive to Paro.
p.m.- Drive through the Paro Valley to visit Drukgyel Dzong Kyichu Lhakhang. On a clear day the beautiful Jhomolhari ( known as The Mountain of the Goddess 7314m.)) is evident. we visit the National Museum Located in the Ta Dzong which displays a rich collection of fine arts and weapons.
Day 4
Drive to airport for your onward destination.
I t is also possible to combine a tour with a trek. E-mail or fax us for detailed itineraries, costs or other pre-departure information.
Planning trips and booking procedure: email us!
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Bhutan 's extensive bird list reflects the kingdom's wide range of agro-ecological environments, from subtropical to alpine. Currently 675 species have been recorded in Bhutan . Most widely known are the Black Neck Cranes, a rare and endangered crane. In Bhutan , the Black Neck Crane holds a special place in folklore and Bhutanese hearts. To injure a Black Neck Crane in Bhutan is go to prison for life.
The trek itself was wonderful. The walking was tough but the views were all worth it. Poon hill at down was inspiring. The lodges & places we walked through Gove a real sense of Nepali life and we so welcom




