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DTS BHUTAN TOURS
Into the Heart of Bhutan
DESTINATION: THIMPHU, PUNAKHA, BUMTHANG
DURATION: 08 NIGHTS | 09 DAYS
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Into the Heart of Bhutan
Our carefully planned Bhutan travel packages give an experience that will be remembered for a long time by including the splendor of popular tourist destinations like the Folk Heritage Museum, Handicraft Center, Takin Zoo, Trongsa Dzong, Jakar Dzong, and Dochula Pass. Our Bhutan vacation packages are well-known for providing excellent services, such as luxurious lodging, delectable cuisine, faultless planning, and hassle-free transportation. Check out the 8N/9D Bhutan itinerary listed below.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan?
Depending on the time of year, Bhutan offers visitors something different, making it an ideal destination for vacation in any season. The spring months of March through May are the ideal times to visit Bhutan because the valleys are a riot of color with blossoming flowers. Whether it's its festivals or celebrations, gorgeous snowfall, thriving Himalayan flora and wildlife, or bright sky and views of the Himalayan peaks. Bhutan guarantees that you will enjoy experiencing nature and all of its stunning offspring, and that you will return home with lifelong memories. Due to the rains, June through August is regarded as the low season, which limits the opportunities for trekking.
What are the best things to do in Bhutan?
Must-see highlights include visiting the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched on a cliffside, hiking through the lush forests of Phobjikha Valley to spot black-necked cranes, and exploring the vibrant capital, Thimphu, where you can visit the Buddha Dordenma statue and the Tashichho Dzong. For a more immersive experience, enjoy Bhutan’s famous festivals like the Paro Tsechu with traditional dances and vibrant costumes. Whether you’re trekking in the Himalayas, indulging in local food, or simply soaking in the serene landscapes, Bhutan offers a peaceful escape that honors its Buddhist heritage and commitment to preserving its natural environment.