Bhutan is a popular tourist destination, especially among Bangladeshis. Bhutan tourism offers a diverse selection of sights and activities to visitors. There are monasteries, fortresses (called dzongs) and vast scenery in Bhutan, a Buddhist country on the eastern side of the Himalayas, from tropical jungle plains to jagged Himalayan peaks. Tourists in Bhutan may shop and eat their way around the country, so go for it.
With ITS Holidays Ltd's extensive selection of Bhutan tourism packages, visitors may experience its many tourist attractions in style. Visit the most tourist spots in Bhutan and rest your head in a comfortable hotel.
Travellers talk about Bhutan a lot because it's one of the world's more mysterious and less-known places. With many holy places, Buddhist relics and forts, Bhutan have everything a traveller could want. The country has a stunning view of the mighty Himalayas, beautiful valleys, and many different kinds of plants and animals. When you see the rivers that come from the Himalayas, you can't help but fall in love with their beauty. There are a lot of places to visit in Bhutan that are great for both experienced and scenery. Exploring them is both exciting and rewarding.
Thimphu is an international capital. It's a tiny town with a population of just over 100,000 people. In 1961, the city was designated as Bhutan's capital. It is now a thriving town on the banks of the Thimphu Chu, nestled in the Thimphu valley's hills. The venerated Bhutanese Royal Family, the Royal Government and Court, and various foreign missions and development projects are all housed in Thimphu.
Visitors are encouraged to walk down the main street and inside the traditionally adorned stores. Thimphu's shopkeepers are friendly and will go out of their way to accommodate even the tiniest request.
The Buddha Dordenma statue is 51 metres tall and made of steel. It stands at the entrance to the Thimphu valley. The three-story base is home to a vast chapel filled with thousands of donated Buddha statues. The body itself is filled with 125,000 smaller Buddha statues. When the Buddha is lit up at night, it looks incredible. An old palace used to be here, but it's now called Changri Kuensel Phodrang because it was there.
The statue was made in China, cut into pieces, and then shipped and trucked from Phuentsholing. There is a new Hindu temple on the way to "Buddha Point." It is an excellent place to go for a bike ride.
Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger's Nest Monastery, is in Bhutan's Paro district. Among travellers, this monastery is a significant place to visit. Taktsang is 800m (2,600ft) above the valley. It's also 2,950m (9,678 ft) above sea level. It takes about 2 to 3 hours to get to the monastery from the road of Ramthangkha, which is 12 kilometres from Paro town.
At Taktsang, Guru Rinpoche revealed the Mandala of Pelchen Dorje Phurpa and gave his disciples some of the most beautiful teachings. He stayed in the cave for three years, three months, three weeks, and three days before defeating the evil spirits and hiding valuable treasures for all living things.
In the upper Paro valley, there is an ancient ruin called Drukgyel Dzong. It is on top of a ridge in this area and is one of the most well-known archaeological sites. It is a must-see for tourists in the city of Paro, Bhutan. It is a fortress and a Buddhist monastery built by Tenzin Drukdra in the 17th century when he was in charge. Thus, Drukgyel Dzong was an essential place for protecting the country from future invasions. Name "Drukgyel Dzong" means "Fortress of Drukpa's Victory."
Drukgyel Dzong was built near the Bhutan-Tibet border to fight off the enemy. As a defence fortress, it was also one of the four main ones in Bhutan.
Bhutan's Paro is a small town. It is one of Bhutan's most fertile and historic valleys. It is also the widest in the kingdom, which makes it even more critical. It has 155 temples and monasteries that date back to the 14th century. It is also Bhutan's only international airport and has been a popular place for tourists to visit. It is said to be the most challenging airport to land at in terms of getting there.
Paro is full of traditional homes and paddy fields with a beautiful landscape. The Rinpung Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan, and the Paro Weekend Market are great places to visit in Paro and many other exciting places.
One of Bhutan's highest waterfalls is the Basochhu waterfall near Wangduephodrang. Unfortunately, due to hydroelectric programs, the waterfall is visible virtually at full size during the majority of the six summer months. A kilometre downstream, the stream enters the Punatsangchhu river. Before approaching the Basochhu Hydro Power Plant's powerhouse, the waterfall may be seen on the right side of the Punatsangchhu river. Water pours over a vertical drop in the course of a stream or river, usually in the upper reaches, to form a waterfall.
Punakha Dzong, Bhutan's second-largest dzong, is well-known for its magnificent architecture. Dzong is a location of architectural genius where you'll find a fortress of a distinct kind. The Tibetan regions of China and Bhutan are the most common locations for this form of construction.
Punakha Dzong is a symbol of Buddhist culture's wonderful traditions because of the stories it tells. The dzong is located at 1,200 metres, making it one of the most beautiful in the country. This dzong is unique in that it was built without nails.
Thimphu Chorten, or National Memorial Chorten, is one of Bhutan's most well-known religious landmarks. The Memorial Chorten is also known as the Thimphu Chorten National. It is a vast stupa-shaped building in the southern part of Thimphu, Bhutan. It was built to remember the 3rd Dragon King, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. The Memorial Chorten has been a big hit with tourists in Bhutan because of its peaceful atmosphere and brightly coloured walls.
The Memorial Chorten of Thimphu is a must-see place. Visitors can learn about the 3rd Dragon King and dark and quiet Buddhist philosophy.
Bhutan's lakes are divided into glacial and natural mountain lakes. Bhutan's land is home to approximately 2,674 high altitude glacial lakes and subsidiary lakes, 25 of which are at risk of GLOFs. Bhutan also has about 59 natural non-glacial lakes covering an area of approximately 4,250 hectares. Most are above 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) in elevation and lack permanent human settlements, while many are used for yak grazing and may have scattered transient settlements. All lakes in Bhutan are considered inhabited by ghosts as natural phenomena. In Bhutan, a few lakes are particularly sacred, frequently associated with the lives of Buddhist saints Guru Rimpoche and Pema Lingpa.
Bhutan has a lot of pride because of the National Museum of Bhutan. It comprises six floors, each telling a different story about the city's history and culture. It is possible to observe various artefacts, including paintings, animal masks, and more. The building constructed in 1649 as a watchtower against Tibetan warriors was repurposed as Bhutan's National Museum in 1968.
The National Museum in Paro, where history meets the present, is a haven for history buffs and a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about Bhutan. The best destination in the world to know about Bhutan's history and culture from the ground up, it provides a glimpse into the daily lives of the Bhutanese people.
In Bhutan, Cheri Monastery is called Chagri Dorjeden Monastery. It is a Buddhist Monastery. Cheri Monastery is perched on top of a hill at an altitude of 2850m. It looks out over the beautiful Thimphu Valley. Hiking around Cheri Monastery in Thimphu is one of the best things. According to the records from the 8th century, Guru Padmasambava visited Cheri Monastery. In the 13th century, Cheri Monastery became a famous religious site in Thimphu. There are many saints and philosophers in Bhutan, and Cheri monastery, with its rich history and beautiful view, is a must-see place for anyone who wants to learn more about the Buddhist way of life.
Bhutan is the world's natural kingdom of heaven. Bhutan has been graced with nature's splendour. By passing the threshold of your dream, you will leave your home and be led by us to your selected location. The country's most popular travel operator caters to couples and families in particular. "ITS Holidays Ltd" cordially invites you to join us on a Bhutan tour from Bangladesh. (Special Tour to Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro with Guaranteed Services)
Package Code | Package Validity | Status |
ITSHBHU-002 | 31 December, 2022 | Active |
Hotel | Adult Twin Share Basis |
Child (Below 10 Years) |
Budget |
Tk. 41,500/- |
Tk. 28,500/- |
3* |
Tk. 47,500/- |
Tk. 31,500/- |
4* |
Tk. 55,500/- |
Tk. 41,500/- |
5* |
Tk. 65,000/- |
Tk. 49,500/- |
Type of Hotel |
Paro Hotel |
Thimphu Hotel | Punakha Hotel |
Budget |
Hotel Jigmeling, Hotel KK, Hotel Dragon Paro. |
Hotel Chophel Norki, City Hotel Thimphu, Hotel Centennial, Hotel Destiny. |
Hotel Kingaling. |
3* |
Mandala Resort, Khangkhu Resort, Namsay Chholing Resort, Janka Resort. |
Hotel Amodhara/ Hotel Phuentsholing, Hotel Gakyil, Hotel Riverview |
Damchen Resort, Hotel Pema Karpo. |
Payment Part-01:
Must be paid 50-75% of the total cost of package amount at booking time.
Payment Part-02:
Must be paid 100% of the total cost of package amount at final confirmation time.
Remarks:
Bhutan is the world's natural kingdom of heaven. Bhutan has been graced with nature's splendour. By passing the threshold of Your dream, you will leave your home and be led by us to your selected location. The country's most popular travel operator caters to couples and families in particular. "ITS Holidays Ltd" cordially invites you to join us on a Bhutan tour from Bangladesh.
Hotel Category |
Hotel Name(Thimphu) | Hotel Name (Paro) | Price in BDT (Twin) BB | Price in BDT (Single) BB |
3 Stars |
Shangri-La Residency |
Taktsang Paradise |
48,500/- BDT |
55,500/- BDT |
4 Stars |
Hotel Migmar |
Mandala Resort |
55,500/- BDT |
65,500/- BDT |
Day 01:
Tourists will be received at Paro Airport at 10.50 am. Transfer to Thimphu Hotel. On the way, visit Roadside Iron Bridge & Temple. After lunch, visit Tashichho Dzong Park, Changangkha Lakhang & in the evening, free time in town for shopping/strolling at clock Tower. Dinner & night halt at Thimphu.
Day 02:
After having breakfast at 9 am, visit Cherry Monastery (Riverside & Wooden Bridge Area) & Kabesa/Dechenphu Monastery. After lunch, visit the Zoo, Buddha Point & in the evening Market Area. Dinner & Night halt at Thimphu.
Day 03:
After having breakfast at 9 am, drive to Paro Resort. Check in the Resort & after lunch, visit Taktsang Monastery (Tiger Nest Monastery) from the valley floor, Drukgyel Dzong. In the evening, enjoy shopping in Paro Town. Dinner & night halt at Paro.
Day 04:
Serving Packed breakfast & drop to the airport by 5.30 am.
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May is one of the best months to go across Bhutan and see the sights. If you're planning a trip to Bhutan this month, you're in luck because you'll be able to attend the Zobel Tshechu festival, one of the country's most meaningful events. It's a Buddhist celebration in Zobel that's a sight to behold for visitors.
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