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Enchanting Bhutan with Tiger’s Nest(6 Nights)

Bagdogra, Phuntsholing, Thimphu, Paro, Bagdogra

for Off-Beat Traveller, Family Traveller, Heritage Traveller

Holiday Overview

Rinpung Dzong - Photo Courtesy Cfynn
Drugyel Dzong Photo Courtesy Pradyot
The National Memorial Chorten (Nivalink Trip Dated - 26 March 2008)
Tashichho Dzong Monastery (Photo Courtesy: Christopher J. Fynn)
Tashichho Dzong (Photo Courtesy: Christopher J. Fynn)
Inside of Tashichho Dzong

Bhutan remains a unique and special country and well known for one of the happiest kingdom in the world. Experience Taktshang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest) is considered one of the most respected religious sites along with other attractions of Bhutanese cities.

Route

Phuntsholing(2) - Thimphu(2) - Paro(2)

Summarised Itinerary
  • Day-1 Arrive at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuntsholing
  • Day-2 Phuentsholing – Thimphu
  • Day-3 Thimphu Sightseeing
  • Day-4 Thimphu – Paro Sightseeing
  • Day-5 Paro Sightseeing
  • Day-6 Paro – Phuentsholing
  • Day-7 Departure
Sightseeing Summary

Paro - Ta Dzong - National Museum (1.00 kms), Rinpung Dzong (1.60 kms), Kyichu Temple (5.00 kms), Taktshang Hermitage - Tigers Nest (10.00 kms), Drugyel Dzong (17.00 kms), Tachog Lhakhang Dzong (17.00 kms), The National Memorial Chorten (50.00 kms), Motithang Takin Preserve (50.00 kms), Changangkha Lhakhang (52.00 kms), Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu (55.00 kms)

Thimphu - National Folk Heritage Museum (0.50 kms), Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu (4.50 kms), The National Memorial Chorten (5.00 kms), Changangkha Lhakhang (7.00 kms), Motithang Takin Preserve (10.00 kms), Tachog Lhakhang Dzong (33.00 kms)

Preferred Arrival /Departure Destination
Arrival - Bagdogra Departure - Bagdogra
Best Season to Travel
  • Jan
  • Feb
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  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Distances
  • Bagdogra to Phuntsholing -156 kms (4 hrs)
  • Phuntsholing to Thimphu -150 kms (3 hrs)
  • Thimphu to Paro -65 kms (1 hrs)
  • Paro to Bagdogra -305 kms (7 hrs)
Route

Bagdogra - Phuntsholing(2) - Thimphu(2) - Paro(2) - Bagdogra

Detailed Itinerary

Day-1 Arrive at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuntsholing Arrive at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuntsholing - The Gateway to Bhutan by Road from India. Wander around the town centre in evening.

Day-2 Phuentsholing – Thimphu Complete the immigration formalities and travel to Thimphu - Thimphu is a small, charming capital city, probably the smallest capital in the world. In the evening, visit the Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion).

Day-3 Thimphu Sightseeing After breakfast, visit Kuensel Phodrang ¬- Buddha Point is a gigantic Shakyamuni Buddha statue constructed in the mountains of Bhutan, National Memorial Chorten (Monument) & Folk Heritage Museum. Afternoon visit Sangaygang View Point, Changangkha Monastery, Takin Preserve Centre, the national animal of Bhutan can be seen here.

Day-4 Thimphu – Paro Sightseeing Transfer to Paro. On the way visit the Tamchog Lhakhang – Located along the Paro – Thimphu highway, across the Paro river is the Tamchog Lhakhang, also known as Tachogang. The monastery was built by the great Tibetan saint, Thangtong Gyalpo, who is best known as the founder of the Tibetan opera.On arrival in Paro, check in at the hotel. Visit Ta Dzong – National Museum having an excellent collection of arts and Rinpung Dzong.

Day-5 Paro Sightseeing After breakfast visit Drukgyel Dzong. Also visit famous Taktsang Monastery - called “Tiger's Nest” (2hrs hike from the base camp) is a Buddhist temple complex which clings to a cliff & Kyichu Monastery.

Day-6 Paro – Phuentsholing Leave for Phuentsholing after breakfast and explore the town by foot.

Day-7 Departure Leave for your flight or train back home.

Detailed Sightseeing

Paro :

  • Ta Dzong - National Museum - Ta Dzong is a circular fortress that once protected this valley from the Tibetan invasion. It is now the National Museum with an excellent collection of Bhutanese antiquities.

  • Rinpung Dzong - Rinpung Dzong is a impressive structure built in 1646 and is the administrative seat containing a monastic community of about 200 members.

  • Kyichu Temple - Kyichu temple, ten minutes drive from Paro and is one of the oldest temples in the country dating as far back as the 7th century. H

  • Taktshang Hermitage - Tigers Nest - Taktshang Hermitage (also known as Tigers Nest) lies on the face of a 1000 m cliff. The place is highly sacred to the Bhutanese in that they believe Guru Rinpoche, the father of Bhutanese Buddhism landed here on the back of a tigress

  • Drugyel Dzong - Drugyel Dzong was built in 1647 and offers stunning views of the Mount Jumolhari (7314 meters or 24000 ft) on a clear day.

  • Tachog Lhakhang Dzong - Tachog Lhakhang falls on the way to Paro valley where one has to cross the iron bridge to get across the Dzong. The Dzong is relatively small in size and private and surrounded with fruit orchards.

  • The National Memorial Chorten - The National Memorial Chorten is a stupa where locals do their evening prayers. The stupa was built in 1974 in memory of the third king.

  • Motithang Takin Preserve - The Motithang Takin Preserve in Thimphu is a wildlife reserve area for takin, the National Animal of Bhutan.

  • Changangkha Lhakhang - 15th century monastery and one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Thimphu Valley. It is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, the Buddhist emanation of compassion. The temple offers excellent views of the valley.

  • Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu - Tashichho Dzong also known as the 'Fortress of the religious' is a Buddhist monastery and fortress on the edge of the city of Thimphu and lies on the western bank of Wang Chu River. Tashichho Dzong has traditionally been the seat of the Dharma Raja and now houses the government since 1952 and the central monk body.

Thimphu :

  • National Folk Heritage Museum - The National Folk Heritage Museum showcases rural life. Exhibits and cultural shows are held in the museum compound. Open: Mon-Fri 10:30 AM to 4:30PM Sat 10:30 AM to 1 PM Sun 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM

  • Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu - Tashichho Dzong also known as the 'Fortress of the religious' is a Buddhist monastery and fortress on the edge of the city of Thimphu and lies on the western bank of Wang Chu River. Tashichho Dzong has traditionally been the seat of the Dharma Raja and now houses the government since 1952 and the central monk body.

  • The National Memorial Chorten - The National Memorial Chorten is a stupa where locals do their evening prayers. The stupa was built in 1974 in memory of the third king.

  • Changangkha Lhakhang - 15th century monastery and one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Thimphu Valley. It is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, the Buddhist emanation of compassion. The temple offers excellent views of the valley.

  • Motithang Takin Preserve - The Motithang Takin Preserve in Thimphu is a wildlife reserve area for takin, the National Animal of Bhutan.

  • Tachog Lhakhang Dzong - Tachog Lhakhang falls on the way to Paro valley where one has to cross the iron bridge to get across the Dzong. The Dzong is relatively small in size and private and surrounded with fruit orchards.

Destination Overview

Bagdogra - Bagdogra is visited for being a base point near Siliguri having an Airport from where guests access West Bengal Hills (Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Chalsa, Dooars etc.) and Sikkim (Gangtok, Pelling, North Sikkim etc).

Phuntsholing - Phuntsholing is the border town while entering Bhutan from India. It is about 180 km from Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan

Thimphu - Thimphu is capital city of Bhutan and one of the most visited destinations of Bhutan. Thimphu is a city offering an old world charm of a Himalayan Kingdom alongwith Monasteries, museums and a distinct heritage character.

Paro - The beautiful Paro valley provides a visitor with all the essential elements of Bhutan in general. Ancient temples, massive forts, monasteries, picturesque villages, scenic hikes, and drives. Zhiwa Ling is in close proximity to the many attractions the Paro valley has to offer

Access
Prefered Arrival : No ImageBagdogra
Prefered Departure : No ImageBagdograNo ImageSiliguri(14kms), Kurseong(38kms), Darjeeling(66kms)
Distances
  • Bagdogra to Phuntsholing -156 kms (4 hrs)
  • Phuntsholing to Thimphu -150 kms (3 hrs)
  • Thimphu to Paro -65 kms (1 hrs)
  • Paro to Bagdogra -305 kms (7 hrs)

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Distances
  • Bagdogra to Phuntsholing -156 kms (4 hrs)
  • Phuntsholing to Thimphu -150 kms (3 hrs)
  • Thimphu to Paro -65 kms (1 hrs)
  • Paro to Bagdogra -305 kms (7 hrs)

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