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View to Bhutan (5days/4 nights)

Day 1: Arrival to Paro

Upon arrival, you will be greet by our representative. Then drive about one hour distance to Thimphu and check into hotel. Later drive up to the Kuensel phodrang (Buddha point) where you can have view of thimphu and evening visit Main Street of thimphu for some interesting Himalayan artifacts or textile. Overnight at Hotel.

 Day 2: Thimphu sightseeing

After breakfast, you will visit at national memorial chorten, built in memory of the third king Jigme dorji wangchuk. Next visit to the Folk heritage museum and 13th century Changankha temple. And drive up to the mini zoo for Takin (national animal of Bhutan). Evening visit to Tashichodzong where houses of some ministries, the office and the throne room of His Majesty the King and central Monk Body. Overnight at Thimphu.

 Day 3: Thimphu to Paro

After breakfast, you will drive to north end of Thimphu valley and hike Tango Monastery, which is converted to Buddhist College. Later drive back to Paro one hour distance journey. And visit Ta Dzong (national Musesum) and then walk down the trial to visit Rinpung Dzong. Evening visit Paro town and leisure. Overnight at Paro.

 Day 4: Paro sightseeing

Early morning we will drive to north end of Paro valley and hike to Taktshang Monastery known as Tiger Nest. The temple is perched on the edge of steep cliff and takes about 2 hours climb on well-maintained trial through beautiful pine forest, trees festooned with Spanish Moss and fluttering prayer flags. Later you visit Drukgyal Dzong (fortress) built in 1646 and visit kichu Lhakhang, one from the 2th oldest Buddhist temple in the country. Evening at leisure and overnight at Paro.

 Day 5: Departure

After breakfast, you will be transfer to the airport for your departure flight. Your tour guide will bid you farewell at the airport departure gate.

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