Introduction to Glimpse of Bhutan – 2 Nights 3 Days Tour
The shortest among available tours in Bhutan, 2 nights and 3 days trip offers you the glimpse of the happiest country in Asia. The itinerary is catered in such a way that you can explore Paro and Thimpu along with the famous Tiger Nest Monastery.
The shortest among available tours in Bhutan, 2 nights and 3 days trip offers you the glimpse of the happiest country in Asia. The itinerary is catered in such a way that you can explore Paro and Thimpu along with the famous Tiger Nest Monastery.
On the clear weather view of Mount Everest and Lhotse during Kathmandu to Paro flight is an additional adventure along with exploration of Tiger Nest (Taktshang) Monastery.
Bhutan Tour Highlights
Bhutan Tour Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu to Paro (Flight) to Hotel
Paro
From your respective hotels, you will be shifted to International Airport in Kathmandu to catch a flight from Kathmandu to Paro via Druk Air.
In clear weather, you will have glimpses of the world’s highest mountain, i.e. Mount Everest during flight.
Upon landing on tiny airstrips of Paro, you will be received by the Bhutanese Tour Guide, and you will be shifted to Hotel in Paro. Depending on arrival time and availability, you will be exploring Rinpung Dzong and Kichu Lhakhang.
Paro
Day 2: Morning Hike to Tiger Nest Monastery & to Thimpu (Drive)
Thimpu
In the morning, you will be hiking up all the way to Tiger Nest Monastery through a thrilling and mystical environment.
According to legends Guru Rinpoche flies from Tibet to Bhutan on the back of a tiger and spend three months on meditation.
There was a cave before where Guru Rinpoche meditates and later the monastery was built. For local, this is a pilgrimage site whereas for travelers like you this is a mysterious historical site.
The main building of the monastery was destroyed by fire on April 1988. However, hike up is worthwhile.
Guru Rinpoche
Day 3: Thimpu to Paro (Drive) to Kathmandu (Flight)
Kathmandu
As per your departure from Paro, you will be transferred to Paro from Thimpu, Onboard fly via Druk Air from Paro to Kathmandu and we will receive you on arrival terminal.
Once we shift you to your respective hotels in Thamel your 2 nights 3 days Bhutan Tour Packages comes to end. If you have time, enjoy the few days on the lap of mighty Himalayas in Nepal or travel onward to your destination.
Thimphu
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Read before your book, Bhutan Tour
To help you determine if the Bhutan Tour is right for you, we’ve provided detailed information on key aspects such as flight details, trek difficulty, and the best times to visit. Each section also includes a video explanation to guide you in planning your trip smoothly.
If you’re still unsure whether this trek is the perfect choice for you, feel free to reach out to us via email or WhatsApp. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours to answer any additional questions.
This 2 Nights 3 Days Bhutan tour is specially designed for travelers who want to experience the essence of Bhutan in a limited time. Here’s why this trip is a favorite among travelers:
Experience Bhutan’s Rich Culture and Breathtaking Landscapes
Bhutan is a hidden gem in the Himalayas, known for its traditional Buddhist culture, untouched nature, and peaceful lifestyle. Even in a short trip, you can immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere and explore scenic valleys and mountain views.
Explore Bhutan’s Most Iconic Landmarks
This tour takes you to some of Bhutan’s most famous sites, including:
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) – Bhutan’s most iconic landmark, perched on a cliff at 3,120 meters.
- Punakha Dzong – The second-oldest and most majestic dzong in Bhutan, where Bhutan’s kings were crowned.
- Thimphu – Bhutan’s capital, home to cultural attractions like the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong.
A Perfect Escape for Travelers with Limited Time
If you have just a few days but want to explore Bhutan, this tour provides the best highlights without feeling rushed.
Hassle-Free, All-Inclusive Tour
With Magical Nepal, you don’t have to worry about visa processing, permits, accommodations, meals, or transportation. Everything is arranged for a stress-free experience!
Get a Taste of Bhutan’s Spiritual and Traditional Life
Bhutan is one of the few places in the world that still preserves its centuries-old traditions. During this tour, you’ll:
- Visit traditional Bhutanese villages and interact with locals
- Witness Buddhist rituals in monasteries
- See monks chanting prayers and meditating
Accommodation:
For your 3-day Bhutan adventure, your stay will be in comfortable, government-approved 3-star hotels in Paro and Thimphu. These hotels provide a great balance of comfort, cleanliness, and authenticity, allowing you to enjoy your stay without compromising on quality.
- 3-Star Hotels: The hotels are chosen for their welcoming atmosphere and convenient locations. You’ll be close to major attractions and able to experience the local culture while having all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay.
- Luxury Upgrades: If you prefer a more indulgent experience, luxury hotel options are available upon request. You can upgrade to hotels offering more premium amenities, larger rooms, and additional services for a more relaxed and lavish stay.
Meals:
One of the highlights of the tour is the opportunity to savor authentic Bhutanese cuisine. Bhutanese food is rich in flavors, and the meals are an essential part of experiencing the country’s culture.
- Ema Datshi: Bhutan’s most famous dish, consisting of chili and cheese, served with rice. It’s a spicy and flavorful dish loved by locals and visitors alike.
- Red Rice: Bhutanese red rice is a staple food, often served with various dishes. It has a nutty flavor and is a healthier alternative to white rice.
- Traditional Meat Dishes: Bhutanese cuisine features a variety of meat dishes, including yak meat, chicken, and pork. These dishes are often served with rice, vegetables, and rich sauces, offering a hearty meal.
- Vegetarian Options: Bhutanese cuisine caters to all dietary preferences. Vegetarian meals are readily available, and the country offers delicious plant-based dishes like stir-fried vegetables, lentil soup, and more.
All-Inclusive Meals:
- Hassle-Free Dining: All meals during the tour are included in the package, ensuring you can enjoy your Bhutan experience without worrying about food arrangements. From breakfast to dinner, the meals are carefully selected to reflect Bhutan’s rich culinary traditions.
- Local Dining Experience: Enjoy meals at local restaurants or within your hotel, where you can fully immerse yourself in Bhutan’s gastronomic culture. Each meal is an opportunity to savor the unique flavors of the region.
By including both comfortable accommodation and authentic, delicious meals, this short Bhutan tour ensures a hassle-free and enriching experience, allowing you to focus on exploring the country’s stunning landscapes and cultural treasures.
Bhutan is a stunning destination that offers unique experiences throughout the year. However, the best time to visit can vary depending on the type of experience you’re looking for. Here’s a breakdown of each season to help you choose the right time for your 3-day Bhutan tour:
Spring (March to May)
- Why It’s Great: Spring is considered one of the best times to visit Bhutan. The weather is mild and pleasant, with clear skies, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
- What to Expect: This is the time when Bhutan’s flowering season begins, and you’ll witness blooming rhododendrons and other colorful flowers throughout the landscape. The warm temperatures also make it comfortable for hikes, like the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike.
- Best For: Travelers who want beautiful weather, vibrant scenery, and an overall pleasant experience.
Autumn (September to November)
- Why It’s Great: Autumn is another top season to visit Bhutan. It’s ideal for photography, with the clear blue skies offering perfect visibility of the Himalayan peaks and the lush green valleys below.
- What to Expect: The weather is mild and dry, which is perfect for trekking and sightseeing. It’s also the time of major festivals in Bhutan, like Thimphu Tshechu, one of the biggest cultural celebrations in the country. You can experience traditional dance performances, music, and religious rituals.
- Best For: Those who want to enjoy Bhutan’s stunning landscapes while also witnessing cultural festivals.
Winter (December to February)
- Why It’s Great: If you prefer fewer crowds and peaceful landscapes, winter is the time to go. Snow-covered mountains and crisp air add a magical touch to the Bhutanese landscape.
- What to Expect: The temperatures drop, especially in the higher regions, but lower-altitude areas like Paro and Thimphu remain relatively mild. This is also a great time for those who enjoy the winter scenery of Bhutan’s famous monasteries, including Tiger’s Nest, set against the snow-capped peaks.
- Best For: Travelers seeking a quieter experience and who are prepared for colder temperatures.
Monsoon (June to August)
Best For: Those who enjoy lush, green landscapes and don’t mind a few rain showers. It’s also a good time for birdwatching as migratory birds flock to the region during this period.
Why It’s Great: While monsoon season might not be the best time for clear skies, it has its own charm. The lush greenery during this season makes Bhutan’s countryside and forests look incredibly vibrant.
What to Expect: Expect occasional rain showers and humid conditions, particularly in the forested regions. While the rain can affect trekking routes, it’s still possible to visit Bhutan’s main attractions, especially in cities like Paro and Thimphu. The landscapes are a rich green, and the air is fresh and clean after the rain.
Each season offers something different, so your choice of when to visit will depend on your preferences for weather, scenery, and experiences. Regardless of the season, Bhutan’s beauty and cultural richness remain constant throughout the year.
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