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The Government of Nepal has announced an issue for the flight operation to Lukla. Most of the flights to Lukla will commence from Ramechhap until further notice to avoid the heavy traffic congestion in Kathmandu airport. The airport in Ramechhap is located 130km from Kathmandu (approximately 3-4 hours drive).
The short duration of the Bhutan Tour 2nights 3 days includes Tiger’s nest walk and visits to Paro, Thimpu and other Buddhist attractions. This trip is perfect for active travelers with extra time for extending trips to Bhutan for a few days. The countryside of Bhutan is untouched, the rivers are clear, the mountains are always magnificent. People are pleased with their rich history.
Travel to Bhutan, either from Kathmandu, Nepal or Dhaka Bangladesh, or Delhi, India, Singapore, Bangkok, or Calcutta, India. We’ve got a quick flight from all these areas. Every day flights are scheduled from most places here. We need to reserve these flights in advance during the peak season.
We submit for a Bhutan visa in advance and provide you with a printout before you travel to Bhutan, which airlines will ask you to travel to Bhutan. If there is any more queries regarding the short duration Bhutan 3days trip then please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
Explore iconic monasteries like Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) and Punakha Dzong, renowned for their spiritual significance and architectural beauty.
Witness vibrant prayer rituals at these sacred sites, immersing yourself in the heart of Bhutanese Buddhism.
Immerse yourself in the National Memorial Chorten, a symbol of peace and unity, and learn about Bhutan’s history and heritage.
Hike through the picturesque Paro Valley, marveling at snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and crystal-clear rivers.
Conquer the challenging yet rewarding Tiger’s Nest hike, reaching the monastery perched precariously on a cliffside and enjoying panoramic views of the valley.
Tribhuvan International Airport
Ring Rd, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal (Google Map)
Day 01: Fly to Paro, Drive toThimpu
After immigration and customs formalities, you are greeted and moved to Paro, where you can have lunch in a nearby tourist restaurant. Before you drive to Thimpu, which takes about 1.5hrs, take some rest in the hotel. Overnight in Thimpu hotel
Explore the National Library, an excellent array of Buddhist manuscripts and a few English-language books; the Folk and Heritage Museum, which exhibits the everyday livelihoods of typical medieval Bhutanese farmers and their accessories; the Late King’s Memorial Stupa, designed for world peace and the Modern Handmade Paper Factory; the Painting Institute, which retains our ancient portraits, sculptures, etc. Easy evening stroll in the city of Thimpu
Day 02: Thimpu to Paro and hike to tiger`s nest
Travel to Paro and move to the trail and continue your trek to Takstang (Tiger’s Lair) Monastery, Bhutan’s most popular sight. Your guide will hire a horse for a trip uphill to the Cafeteria, but you have to be able to walk after that. A decent trekking boot or good walking shoes is required for those who want not to go hiking to sit back with the driver and tourist around Paro.
Tiger’s Nest: Taktshang or ‘ Tiger’s Nest, ‘ also referred to as the Taktshang Pelphung Monastery, is one of the most worshipped and prominent monasteries in Bhutan. It’s situated on the side of a 900 m mountain. An amazing and unforgettable location, but only accessible by walking or riding horse Taktshang was demolished by the people of the village of Tsento. Once in April 1998, the main frame of the building and its contents (some consider it to be arson) were destroyed by a massive fire. Reconstruction began in 2000 and was completed and consecrated after substantial contributions and financial assistance from both governments and donors.
Day 03: Final Departure
After breakfast, transfer to the Paro airport for your return flight.
What’s the best time to visit Bhutan for this 2 Nights 3 Days tour?
Bhutan is a year-round destination. However, spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the most popular times due to pleasant weather and vibrant festivals.
Do I need a visa for my Bhutan tour?
Yes, all foreign tourists, with the exception of Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian passport holders, need a visa to enter Bhutan. Your travel agency, like Mountain Hike Nepal, will assist with this process.
What sites and attractions are covered in this short tour?
Although it’s a brief tour, it typically covers major attractions like the Paro Dzong, Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and a short visit to Thimphu, the capital city.
What type of accommodation can I expect?
Bhutan offers a range of accommodations from standard hotels to luxury resorts. For this short tour, you can expect comfortable 3-star hotel accommodations, with upgrades available upon request.
What’s the food like during the tour?
Bhutanese cuisine is rich with spicy chilies and cheese. Most meals comprise rice, meat dishes, and vegetables. The tour generally includes breakfasts, and there are plenty of restaurants offering both local and international cuisines.
Is it safe to drink tap water in Bhutan?
It’s recommended to drink bottled or boiled water. Most hotels and restaurants provide safe drinking water, but carrying a reusable bottle with a purifier might be a good idea for added safety.
How challenging is the hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery?
The hike to Tiger’s Nest is moderately challenging, taking about 4-6 hours round trip. However, horses are available for hire for the uphill trek, and the view from the top is worth every effort.
Are there any dress codes for religious sites?
Yes, when visiting dzongs, monasteries, and religious sites, you should wear modest clothing. Long pants, collared shirts, and skirts or dresses that cover the knee are appropriate. Hats and shoes need to be removed before entering religious buildings.
How do I deal with altitude sickness?
Most locations on this short tour are at a moderate altitude, and the risk of altitude sickness is minimal. Still, it’s always wise to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and ascend slowly if you’re going to higher altitudes like the Tiger’s Nest.
Is it customary to tip in Bhutan?
Tipping is not a traditional practice in Bhutan, but it’s becoming more common, especially in the tourism sector. If you’re satisfied with the service, feel free to tip guides, drivers, and hotel staff.
Remember, Bhutan is known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” a place where happiness is prioritized over economic growth. Your 2 Nights 3 Days tour will provide a brief but insightful glimpse into this unique Himalayan kingdom.
You have to follow the mentioned terms and conditions before you should confirm your booking with our Mountain Hike Nepal team. You should read them in a careful way to stay aware with respective rights as well as obligations.
Note: For Bhutan and Tibet tours, if you intend to travel directly to those countries, you will pay the balance sum 20 days before your departure date. We reserve the right to cancel your trip if you cannot pay within our agreed period.
We also consider last-minute reservations. You can book a trip to Nepal 7 days before departure. However, last-minute bookings may not be eligible for Bhutan or Tibet.
A written letter will be submitted to us, for whatever cause, you cannot travel on the assigned days.
If the Nepal tour is postponed, a minimum of US$ 100.00 is compensated as a cancelation fee, and hence the remaining balance is allocated for the postponed trip.
You have to cancel your confirmed trek/tour booking with our Mountain Hike Nepal team in writing minimum 2 weeks before your scheduled trip. You may provide this in writing document or email.
However, even though you may cancel your trip, your down payment amount i.e. 20% of the total price is non-refundable.
But if you have paid more than just the deposit, we would then 20% deduction from the sum and the remainder will be refunded from the initial payment system.
And this policy is valid right after registering your reservation with us. If you intend to cancel your travel within 30 days or fewer than 30 days within your departure date, 20 % deposit is non-refundable.
The Total deposit you made for every Bhutan and Tibet tour would be called cancelation charge. We cannot postpone any trip to Bhutan and Tibet after booked for particular dates.
We are not responsible for any refunds for any incomplete trip, trek or expedition, whatever the reasons from customer’s side.
If your tour is canceled due to unexpected events such as natural disasters, battle or adverse climatic conditions, we will arrange another tour. And that even if your trip isn’t your preference, your money won’t go in waste.
We reserve our right to change prices under various situations. While our actions must be appropriate, just like in situations such as dramatic exchange rate fluctuations, inflation or government acts, we are not liable to answer for our actions.
To attend all of our trips, all our customers should have a full travel insurance policy. Insurance must cover all medical costs, personal injuries, emergency evacuations, travel cancellations, loss of gears and natural calamity, luggage theft or injury and personal belongings.
Flight delays and cancellations are likely to occur frequently in remote areas, especially in the Everest region, jomsom, Dolpo, Simikot and Jumla. Therefore, in case of delays, it is best to bring some extra money to purchase food and lodging. Mountain Hike Nepal won’t be responsible for any extra expenses. Please, prepare accordingly.
If you perform any illegal act during your trip and you are forced to leave Nepal, Mountain Hike Nepal is not responsible for any refunds.
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Our 3-day Bhutan tour with Mountain Hike Nepal was a dream come true. From the mesmerizing Tiger’s Nest to the bustling streets of Thimphu, every moment was magical. Truly an unforgettable journey!
Mountain Hike Nepal crafted a flawless 2 Nights 3 Days Bhutan tour for us. The blend of culture, history, and natural beauty left us mesmerized. A truly unforgettable journey