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6 Days Bhutan Tour Package

5 Nights / 6 Days

6 Days Bhutan Tour Package

Highlights: Sustainable Development Fee •  3 Star Rated Hotel •  Tiger's Nest Hike •  TCB Certified Guide

$ 387* per adult

Bhutan Nepal Tour Package Cultural Splendors

9 Nights / 10 Days

Bhutan Nepal Tour Package Cultural Splendors

Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N) → Kathmandu(5N)

Highlights: Explore Paro Rinpung Dzong •  Day Trip to Bhaktapur •  English-Speaking Guide •  9 Nights Accommodation

$ 905* per adult

Nepal and Bhutan Family Tour Package 5 Nights 6 Days

5 Nights / 6 Days

Nepal and Bhutan Family Tour Package 5 Nights 6 Days

Kathmandu(2N) → Paro(0N) → Thimpu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)

Highlights: Buddha Dordenma Visit •  Tiger's Nest Hike •  Dochu La Pass •  Rinpung Dzong Visit

$ 625* per adult

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Agent: Asia Valleys Tours

Prakash Narain • 2 days ago

Everything travel, stay all were well planned and decent, behaviour of guide and (Read More) driver was very humble that deserve appreciation. We enjoyed excellent trip and highly recommend the operator Asia Valley tours.
All was upto mark

Agent: 7continents Adventures

Shobha • a week ago

We recently visited Bhutan, and it was a truly lovely and smooth trip. Our journ (Read More)ey was organized through 7 Continents Adventure, a renowned travel organiser, and we would like to extend a big thank you to their entire team for managing everything so efficiently. We didn’t have to worry about anything at all, which made the entire experience even more enjoyable and relaxing. A special thanks to Mr. Damber, the owner of the agency, for always being available whenever we needed assistance. He stayed in constant touch with us throughout the trip, ensuring everything went seamlessly. A heartfelt mention for Mr. Tshering, our guide provided by 7 Continents Adventure, who was absolutely amazing, patient, helpful, and extremely knowledgeable. He made the trip far more meaningful for us, and it truly wouldn’t have been the same without him. The vehicle provided was excellent and very comfortable, and the drivers were equally outstanding, ensuring a safe and pleasant journey throughout.

Agent: 7continents Adventures

Haribhau • a week ago

We visited Bhutan through 7Continents Adventures and we had a really wonderful e (Read More)xperience. It was a really well organized trip for 6 of us with very good hotels with well behaved staffs, good meals, and comfortable stays. We were accompanied by guide Mr. Tshering who made everything very special sharing with us wonderful things and details about Bhutan making the trip more enjoyable along with very good driver Mr. Wangchuk who made our driving experience even better around the beautiful hills of Bhutan. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and sincere thanks to the team. We really want to visit Bhutan again and we strongly recommend 7Continents Adventures for Bhutan for a well organized and hassle free trip??

Agent: Asia Valleys Tours

Nancy • 3 weeks ago

Just got back from an unforgettable trip to Bhutan with Asia Valley Tours! Sp (Read More)ecial thanks to Mr. Bharat Gurung from Asia Valley Tours for helping us plan and customize our itinerary exactly as we wanted. He was extremely prompt in responding and patiently clarified all our queries. From the moment we landed at Bagdogra airport, everything was beautifully organized — smooth transfers, comfortable stays, and a thoughtfully planned itinerary that allowed us to truly experience Bhutan’s serene beauty. Nothing felt rushed, and each day was well balanced. A special mention to our guide, Sangay Nidup, and our driver, Amber, who made the journey even more memorable. They were knowledgeable, patient, and always ensured our comfort. We didn’t just visit places — we experienced the culture, food, and hidden gems of Bhutan. Our package included three hikes in Thimpu, Phobijika valley and Paro. Our guide, Sangay made all hikes very enjoyable and informative sharing his past experiences. He also gave suggestions for shopping in Thimpu/Paro and took us to the local markets and helped us experience the local lifestyle. He was very helpful in taking photos during the trip. The highlight of the trip was the hike to Tiger’s Nest — challenging, but absolutely worth it. The views and the entire experience were simply magical.
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Agent: Asia Valleys Tours

Jitendra • 3 weeks ago

Very nice arrangement. Vehicle, Hotels, Guide, Driver all were very good. Servic (Read More)e provided was perfect. All the people were very cooperative and humble.
Food was not good initially but on request they cooked it in our way.

Agent: Pengu Tours And Travels

Xxx • 4 weeks ago

Travel agent, Guide and driver all were good, as per my requirement they made th (Read More)e last moment changes in the itinerary, my over all experience was good..

Paro Travel Essentials

Best Time to Visit: Paro enjoys a mild climate most of the year. March to May is spring, with blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather. June to August sees light rains, adding freshness to the valley. September to November offers clear skies and crisp air, while December to February is cold, with occasional snow.

Visa for Indians: Entry permit issued upon arrival

Top Destinations:
Thimphu: Buddha Dordenma, cultural landmarks, nature
Punakha: Monasteries, rivers, trekking
Haa Valley: Remote valley, nature, cultural exploration
Phobjikha Valley: Scenic beauty, trekking, wildlife

Ideal Trip Duration:
2-3 days: Paro and Thimphu for a short Bhutanese cultural and nature experience
4-5 days: Combine Punakha for a combination of cultural and scenic beauty
6-7 days: Add Haa Valley for an extended Bhutan cultural and nature tour Paro is a beautiful town situated in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. The town has a rich cultural heritage and is home to over 155 temples and monasteries dating back to the 14th century. The valley is known for its panoramic views of the lush green paddy fields and towering mountains. The town has an old-world charm with its traditional architecture and colorful shops lining the streets. The Paro Chhu River flows through the town, adding a serene touch to the surroundings. The town has evolved, blending its rich cultural heritage with modernity. Paro is not just a beautiful place, but the warmth of its people makes it a must-visit destination. 

Best Experiences in Paro

Explore the Weekend Market: Paro Weekend Market is a fantastic place to explore for everyone who loves to shop! The colorful market offers various things, ranging from fresh fruits and veggies to organic products. You can also find unique Bhutanese stamps, antiques, and prayer wheels at meager prices. The market is always bustling with locals and tourists, creating a lively atmosphere. Visiting Paro Weekend Market is a must-do activity to experience the city's essence.

Visit a Local Brewery: Namgay Artisanal Brewery in Paro is a fantastic place to taste the best beer and ciders in Bhutan! From red rice lagers to craft beers, pilsners, pale and dark ales, milk stout, and wheat beer, the brewery has something for every taste bud! Head to Namgay Artisanal Brewery and quench your thirst with the finest beer in Bhutan!

Get an insight into Guru Rinpoche’s life: The Memorial House in Kyichu is an old building that will leave you spellbound with its impressive architecture. It belonged to Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and now serves as a museum open to visitors. The museum features intricate Buddha statues and vibrant paintings depicting the life of Guru Rinpoche. It's incredible how the structures have been preserved for so long, and it's worth a visit to witness the beauty of Bhutanese art and architecture.

Hike through the natural trails: A trip to Paro could only be complete with hiking! The Tiger's Nest Trail, Bumdrak Overlook, and Motithang-Dungtsho Nature Trail are hiking trails with stunning views. 

Experience a Hot Stone Bath: Hot stone baths are healing practices Bhutanese people have traditionally followed. Artemisia leaves are blended with fresh river water and heated with roasted river stones. Several hot stone baths in Paro along the rusting setting offer you an authentic healing and rejuvenating experience!

Learn Archery: The Archery Grounds in Paro is a place of great pride and joy for the Bhutanese. Archery being the country's national sport, the locals love to frequent this place to enhance their skills. The archers are highly skilled, and the games are held occasionally, making it a tourist must-see. It's fascinating to see the archers stand at a distance of more than 100 meters and shoot the bird's eye flawlessly, making it a spectacle to behold.

Try out water sports: Paro Chhu River is the perfect place to try thrilling water sports like kayaking and rafting. The river's crystal-clear water will take your breath away as you paddle through the rapids. Don't worry about safety; travel companies provide proper equipment like lifeboats and belts to ensure your safety. It's a must-try activity for all adventure enthusiasts out there!

Places to Visit in Paro

Paro Dzong: The Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong, is a stunning example of architecture with a spiritual ambiance. The dzong looks fantastic when lit up at night, and the illustrations depicting the life of Buddha are genuinely captivating. Climbing to the top of the fortress is an experience, with a breathtaking view of the valleys. The Dzong also hosts the colorful annual festival, Paro Tshechu, making it even more impressive than it already is. It's a place that will leave you mesmerized with its beauty and serenity.

Chele La Pass: If you love a good road trip with breathtaking views, Chele La Pass is the place to be! Located at 13,000 feet, this pass boasts of being the highest motorable road in Bhutan. As a result, the pass offers some of the most stunning views of the Himalayas, including the majestic Mt. Jhomolari and the Tsherimgang mountains. And if that's not enough, you also see both the Paro and Haa valleys from the top. A visit to Chele La Pass is sure to leave you spellbound!

Zuri Dzong: Visiting Zuri Dzong is like returning to the 12th century. The cave in the area is said to be the same place where Buddha meditated centuries ago. The five-story building is tall and protected by double walls and a bridge. Hiking is also an excellent way to explore the area. But the best part of Zuri Dzong is the view! You get a bird's eye view of the beautiful Paro Valley. It's so mesmerizing wouldn't want to leave!

Ugyen Pema Woedling Zangthopelri: Ugyen Pema Woedling Zangthopelri, or the "hidden gem" of Paro, is a magnificent monastery that many tourists miss. Despite its inconspicuous location, it boasts stunning structures of Buddha and a towering statue of Guru Tshen Geyed that will leave you in awe. This sacred site silently observes the hustle-bustle of daily life in Paro and offers a peaceful escape. Although it may be challenging to locate on maps and only sometimes open, visiting this hidden gem is worth visiting.

Dasho Nishioka Chorten: Dasho Nishioka Chorten in Bhutan is a great stupa built to honor of Dasho Nishioka, a Japanese man who transformed the agricultural industry in Bhutan by introducing modern techniques and tools. Thanks to his efforts, the country became agriculturally rich, and many people's lives were improved. The stupa is a beautiful symbol of the Bhutanese people's gratitude towards him. You would want to experience this marvel while exploring Bhutan.

How Many Days are Enough to Visit Paro?

To truly experience the essence of Paro, it's best to plan a trip for at least 2-3 days. Paro is not just about visiting famous landmarks but also about immersing yourself in the traditions and culture of the Bhutanese people. Take time to explore the local markets, interact with the locals, try the delicious Bhutanese cuisine, and participate in traditional festivals, if any, during your visit. Also, take day trips to nearby towns and villages to better understand the country. A more extended stay will give you ample time to appreciate the beauty and serenity of Paro and Bhutan truly.

Best Time to Visit Paro

If you plan to visit Paro in Bhutan, the best time is between March and May during spring. The hills look stunning with all the beautiful flowers blooming. However, October and November are great times to visit, especially for trekking. The weather is sunny during the day, and the temperature is usually around 20 degrees Celsius. But remember to carry an umbrella in case of seasonal rainfall.

However, it's better to avoid the monsoon season in Bhutan between June and September as there's a lot of humidity and rain. The dry season from late November to early March is another good time to visit, but it can get cold from early December to February. If you're on a budget, June to August is the low season, and you can get cheaper hotel rates and airfares. So plan your trip accordingly, and have a fantastic time!

Why Should You Buy Packages for Paro?

Are you thinking of exploring the breathtaking beauty of Paro? Then, getting a package deal is the best way to go. With a package, you can relax while everything is handled, from transport to accommodation and exciting activities. You will not have to worry about the hassle of organizing everything yourself. Moreover, buying a package is often more economical than booking everything separately, leaving more room to splurge on experiences. So, buying a package for Paro can be an ideal and budget-friendly way to relish all the stunning places this region has to offer without any stress.

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FAQs on Paro Tour Packages

What are the best places to visit in Paro?

The top places to visit in Paro are Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Rinpung Dzong Paro, Chele La Pass, National Museum of Bhutan, Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge, Drukgyel Dzong.

How much will a Paro & Thimpu package cost?

Paro & Thimpu package starts from ₹13,000.

Which destinations are usually travelled together with Paro?

The destinations usually clubbed with Paro are Thimpu & Punakha.

How much does a Paro trip cost?

The starting price for a Paro package is ₹13,000 clubbed with other destinations.