3 Nights and 4 Days in Bhutan
3 Nights and 4 Days in Bhutan
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3 Nights and 4 Days in Bhutan Tour

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Trip Facts
Duration
4 Days
Trip Grade
Easy
Country
Bhutan
Maximum Altitude
3,120 meters (Tiger's Nest Monastery)
Group Size
2–20 people (customizable for private tours)
Activities
Trekking and Hiking
Best Time
Spring (March-May), Autumn (September-November), and Winter (December-February)

Ready for a quick yet unforgettable getaway? Tidy Himalaya's 3 Nights and 4 Days in Bhutan package is your perfect escape. From jaw-dropping landscapes to ancient monasteries and Bhutan’s unique cultural vibe, we’ve got everything covered. Whether you’re in Nepal or beyond, this package promises an authentic Bhutanese experience you’ll always cherish.

Package Highlights

  • Hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) perched dramatically on a cliffside.
  • Explore Bhutan's serene capital, Thimphu, and its cultural treasures.
  • Visit ancient monasteries, dzongs, and the sacred Kyichu Lhakhang temple.
  • Immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture with traditional music, dance, and a hot stone bath (optional).
  • Admire Bhutan's stunning valleys and Himalayan vistas.
  • Witness traditional archery matches—Bhutan’s national sport.
  • Learn about Bhutan's unique Gross National Happiness philosophy

Why Pick This 4-Day Bhutan Adventure?

  • Quick but Immersive: Tick off Bhutan’s must-see attractions like Tiger's Nest, Paro, and Thimphu—all in just 4 days! Ideal for those short on time.
  • Travel Made Easy for Nepalese Visitors: No stress, just travel! We take care of visas, transfers, and guided tours.
  • Well-Planned Itinerary: Dive into culture, adventure, and relaxation under the care of local experts.
Itinerary

Embark on a short yet enriching journey to Bhutan with Tidy Himalaya. This 3-night, 4-day tour package offers a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation, ideal for travelers from Nepal and beyond. Highlights include the breathtaking Tiger’s Nest Monastery, cultural treasures of Thimphu, serene valleys of Paro, and Bhutan’s warm hospitality.

Tour PlanExpand all
  • Warm welcome at Paro International Airport.
  • Visit Rinpung Dzong, an architectural masterpiece.
  • Drive through scenic valleys to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital.
  • Evening free to explore Thimphu’s vibrant markets.
Meals: Welcome dinner featuring traditional Bhutanese cuisine.Accommodation: Overnight stay at a premium hotel in Thimphu.
  • Visit the towering Buddha Dordenma statue and Memorial Chorten.
  • Explore the Handicraft Market and Takin Preserve.
  • Drive back to Paro, enjoying the serene beauty of the Paro Valley.
Meals: Breakfast at the hotel, lunch at a local restaurant, and dinner at the hotel.Accommodation: Overnight stay at a premium hotel in Paro.
  • Take a memorable hike to Bhutan’s most iconic landmark, Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
  • Visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples.
  • Leisurely evening in Paro.
Meals: Breakfast at the hotel, picnic-style lunch during the hike, and a relaxed dinner at the hotel.Accommodation: Overnight stay at the same premium hotel in Paro
  • After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport.
  • Depart with cherished memories of Bhutan’s natural beauty and spiritual essence.
Meals: Breakfast at the hotel before your transfer to Paro International Airport.
Cost Details
Includes
  • Bhutan Visa processing fee.
  • 3-night accommodation in premium hotels.
  • Guided tours and private vehicle transfers.
  • Entry fees to cultural and historical sites.
  • Daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Licensed English-speaking guide.
Excludes
  • Airfare to and from Paro.
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, beverages, laundry).
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended).
Essential Information

Best Time to Visit Bhutan

This 3 Nights and 4 Days in Bhutan package is available year-round, but certain seasons add extra charm:

1. Spring (March to May)

Spring is an ideal time to explore Bhutan's lush landscapes and see the red, pink, and white rhododendrons that paint the hillsides. The moderate temperatures and pleasant weather create the perfect atmosphere for sightseeing and hikes, including the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery trek.

2. Autumn (September to November)

Autumn brings clear skies and cooler temperatures, the best time for photography, trekking, and sightseeing. It's also the season of colorful festivals, such as the Thimphu Tshechu, where you can witness traditional masked dances and ceremonies. The crisp mountain air and unparalleled Himalayas views add to this season's magic.

3. Winter (December to February)

Winter can be a great time for those who like tranquility and solitude because there are fewer tourists. Snow-capped peaks and serene landscapes create a magical atmosphere, especially in the Paro Valley. Warm clothing is necessary to travel comfortably during this season.

4. Summer (June to August)

Despite being the monsoon season, summer charms with lush greenery and fewer tourists. It is a quiet time to enjoy Bhutan's scenic beauty, perfect for those seeking solitude amidst nature.

Travel Tips for Bhutan

  • Packing Essentials: Layered clothing, hiking boots, reusable water bottles, and local currency (Bhutanese Ngultrum or smaller Indian Rupee denominations).
  • Connectivity: Consider a local SIM card for better internet access during your trip.
  • Respect Customs: Dress modestly, seek permission before photography, and be mindful of local traditions.
  • Health Precautions: Stay hydrated, especially during hikes like the Tiger’s Nest trek, and consider travel insurance for added security.
  • Sustainability: Follow Bhutan’s eco-tourism guidelines by avoiding plastic waste and participating in local cultural programs.
  • Catch a festival: If your visit coincides with local festivals like the Paro Tshechu or Thimphu Tshechu, seeing Bhutan in all its traditional vibrancy is a must-watch.
  • Try Bhutanese food: Taste some peculiar dishes, such as Ema Datshi, Jasha Maru, and Red Rice, with butter tea as the national drink.
Equipment Lists
General
  • Clothing: Layered clothing, comfortable pants, waterproof jacket, warm outerwear, and modest clothes for religious sites.
  • Footwear: Strong hiking boots and casual shoes.
  • Accessories: Hat, sunglasses, scarf, and a small daypack.
  • Toiletries: Routine toiletries, sunscreen, lip balm, and personal medications.
  • Documents: Passport, visa, travel insurance, and flight information.
  • Gadgets: Camera, power bank, and universal adapter.
  • Snacks: Reusable water bottle and energy bars.
  • Miscellaneous: Local currency, notebook, and entertainment for the free time.

Pack these essentials for a comfortable and memorable Bhutan trip!

FAQs

Yes, all international visitors, excluding Indian, Maldivian, and Bangladeshi citizens, require a visa for Bhutan. Visa processing is included in the package.

The cost for the 3 Nights and 4 Days in Bhutan Tour starts at $850 per person. The final price may vary based on group size, travel season, and accommodation preferences.

The Tiger's Nest trek takes 4-5 hours round trip. It requires a moderate fitness level but offers plenty of rest points.

Bhutanese food includes rice, vegetables, and spicy curry. Non-spicy food is available by request.

Of course! The package fits all age groups, although children should be fit for activities such as the hike to Tiger's Nest.

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