Tour Code – LB603
Day 1: IXB/NJP to Phuentsholing, 165kms in 4.5 Hrs. – We receive you on your arrival and drive to Phuentsholing, the gateway to Bhutan. Check in at Hotel. Free Evening Overnight at Phuentsholing.
Day 2: Phuentsholing to Thimphu, 176Kms in 7hrs.After breakfast and entry formalities drive to Thimphu (Alt 8979Ft / 2736M) the modern capital town of Bhutan. Check in at Hotel. Free Evening Overnight at Thimphu.
Day 3: Full Day city tour of Thimphu. Visit Tashichhodzong, BBS Tower, Government Run Handicraft Emporium, National Memorial Chorten, Buddha View Point, Folk heritage, National Textile Museums,National Institute of Traditional Medicine (out side view) and Zoo. Free Evening Overnight at Thimphu.
Day 4: Thimphu to Paro, 65Kms in 2 Hrs. After breakfast checkout and drive to Paro(Alt 7300 ft/2230M) and check inn to Hotel. Overnight at Paro.
Day 5: Full day city tour of Paro visit the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, 18 km. from Paro town on the north side of the valley, Also visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of the kingdom. Overnight at Paro.
Day 6: Paro Departure. After breakfast checkout and drive to Airport. Farewell and tour ends.
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Deluxe |
Standard |
Budget |
2 Pax |
24635 |
21606 |
18460 |
4 Pax |
20670 |
17641 |
14495 |
6 Pax |
18308 |
15279 |
12133 |
8 Pax |
17128 |
14099 |
10953 |
10 Pax |
18785 |
15756 |
12610 |
12 Pax |
17918 |
14889 |
11743 |
14 Pax |
17299 |
14270 |
11124 |
Extra Bed |
9165 |
6396 |
7020 |
CNB |
6872 |
4797 |
5265 |
MAP SUPP |
3757 |
2535 |
1950 |
AP SUPP |
3705 |
2470 |
1950 |
Supplimentary Vehicle Charges |
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Vehicle |
Small C |
Ertiga |
Hiace |
Coaster |
Charge |
22100 |
28340 |
28340 |
52000 |
Vehicle Upgade Cost |
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From |
Small C |
Small C |
Hiace |
Sumo |
To |
Ertiga |
Hiace |
Innova |
Tempo |
Cost |
6240 |
6240 |
0 |
23660 |
Tariff in Indian Rupee on per person basis |
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