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Assistance upon arrival at Paro and transfer to Thimphu.
Upon arrival check in at hotel. Evening visit the Tashichho Dzong.
Overnight at the hotel.
Today full day sightseeing of Thimphu visiting Memorial Chorten, National Library, School of Art and Crafts, Textile & Folk Heritage Museum.
Overnight at the hotel.
Depart for Punakha via Dochula pass (3150m). Enroute visit the Chimi Lhakhang.
Visit the most impressive Dzong, Punakha Dzong.
Overnight at the hotel.
Retrace back towards Paro visiting Buddha Dordenma, the giant Buddha Statue near Simtokha.
Rest of the time at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Guest have the option to undertake the hike to the Tiger’s Nest, Taktsang or make the local visit of Drugyel Dzong,and the photostop at the view of the Tiger’s nest, the Rinpung Dzong, National Museum and Kitchu Lhakhang.
Overnight at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport for the flight to onward destination.
Thimphu: Hotel Druk (Deluxe Room) Hotel Ariya (Standard Room) Hotel Osel (Deluxe Room)
PUNAKHA: RKPO Green Resort (Deluxe Room)
PARO: Naksel Boutique (Superior Room)
NOTE: The above listed hotels are subject to availability
Accommodation
Transportation and sightseeing as per the itinerary only (Vehicle, NOT at disposal)
Breakfast
Guide service
SERVICE TAX 9 % (AS PER INDIAN GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION)
Guide Service
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses like beverages, tips, etc…
All Museum & Monument fees
Meals
Flight ticket
NOTE:
>Indian national travelling to Bhutan required valid Passport or Orginal Voter ID and original birth certificate for children below 18 years. Certificate issued by Govt. of. India
> Carrying of Tobacco product is punishable offense to Bhutan.
> All tourists visiting Dzongs and temples must be dressed appropriately. No half pant, sleeve less shirts, floaters, etc are allowed
> Indian Rupee bank notes of denomination 500 and above is not accepted in Bhutan. In the case of tourists visiting Bhutan the bank notes shall be retained on entry to be returned upon exit.
Therefore, all of you are requested to kindly inform passengers to carry the above documents or the concerned agents will be held responsible for passengers offloaded due to insufficient document.
Exclusions – Airport transfers at Delhi, Evening tea snacks, Air Fare / Train fare. Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity. Mineral/soft/ hard drinks, Corkage charges, Extra Food. Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary. Any Entry Fees, Camera fees, Guide, Tour Escort. Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances, etc (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot). Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure. Insurance. Anything which is not mentioned in the above mentioned Itinerary & Inclusion.
Documents Require:-
• 04 Photocopy of ID proof (Election Identity Card / Valid Passport only) of each person.
• 04 copies of passport size photographs.
NOTE:
> Indian national traveling to Bhutan required valid Passport or Original Voter ID card only.
> Carrying of Tobacco product is punishable offense to Bhutan.
> All tourists visiting Dzongs and temples must be dressed appropriately. No half pant, sleeve less shirts, floaters, etc are allowed.
Bhutan at Glance: —
BHUTAN is located in the eastern region of the Himalayas, a small country roughly the size of Switzerland and fondly referred to as Druk Yul (Land of the Thunder Dragon). Bhutan has remained a country where age of customs and traditions are still part of the everyday lives of the people, even while modernization, development and strains of global influence are felt more and more. Bhutan is holy land with many tales of miracles, myth and legends. The eighty percent of the country’s population live in villages and small hamlets, many located a few hours and some takes many days to reach. Bhutan is considered as a spectacular destination with a living culture that goes back to the centuries.
Population : | 364,482 male / 307,943 female |
Capital : | Thimphu |
National Tree : | Cypress |
National Flower : | Blue Poppy |
National Bird : | Raven |
National Animal : | Takin |
Official Language : | Dzongkhag |
Forest coverage : | 72.5 % |
Country code : | 975 |
Area : | 38,394 sq.km. |
Local Time : | 6 hours ahead of GMT & half an hour ahead of Indian Standard Time. |
State Religion : | The Tantric form of Mahayana Buddhism |
Currency : | Ngultrum, same value as Indian Rupee. |
Political System : | Constitutional Monarchy. |
National Flag : | The national flag is divided diagonally, with the golden yellow upper half symbolizing the secular authority and lower orange part symbolizing the Buddhist faith or religious part of the country. The white dragon in the centre honours the people’s name for the country and the white colour of the dragon represents the purity and loyalty of people. The dragon snarling expresses the strength of the male and female deities protecting the country. The jewels held in its claws depict the wealth of the nation. |
National Game< : /td> | Archery |
National / Traditional Dress : | Men wear “Gho” and women wear “Kira” |
Meanings : | Dzongs (Fortress) / Tshechus (Festivals) |
PHOTOGRAPHY (Please check with your guide): —Request permission before taking photographs of people, events or objects inside the premises of temples, Dzongs or monastery, taking photographs is not permitted. Taking photographs is only permitted in the court yard area.
RELIGIOUS ARTIFACT / ANTIQUE: —Please do not touch any religious artifact or antique.
Purchase of religious items especially antiques is prohibited.
Please do not climb on or do anything that would show lack of respect to Buddhist artifacts or antiques, large or small, ruined or not, they are regarded as sacred.
DRESS CODE: — Please take of hats while entering Dzongs, temples or monastery. Shorts / half pants are not permitted while entering a dzong, temple or monastery.
COMMUNICATIONBefore entering a dzong, temple, monastery, please switch off all mobile phones or keep in the silent/vibrating mode.
Please speak softly within the religious premises.
THE BHUTANESE WAYAlways walk in clockwise direction while visiting religious places.
Please remember not to point with a single finger but use an upturned flat extended hand especially to indicate a sacred object or place.
Please throw rubbish only in designated areas.
Please refrain from touching any ritual objects or mural paintings.
Please do not walk over any clothes, books, hearth or materials left open in religious sites.
Please refrain from smoking or drinking while visiting religious places.
If you are not sure please ask the local people or the guide.
Note: – Saturday Sunday Govt.Holidays Dept.of Immigration remains closed in Phuentsholing- route permits are NOT issued for Thimphu & Paro.
Calling from a mobile to a fixed line use 0 and area code before the six local numbers.
Example: – Use 02 before the number 17110215.
Calling from a fixed line to mobile, you can use eights digit numbers directly.
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