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Short Bhutan Tour 4 Days |Best Short Tour to Bhutan

Short Bhutan Tour 4 Days |Best Short Tour to Bhutan

Highlights

Overview

Do you want to exploreBhutan, the Land of Thunder Dragons? Are you on a short holiday? This 4 days Bhutan tour is one of the best short tour packages on the market.Bhutan is often described as a mystical world steeped in ancient legends and home to centuries-old dzongs. Untouched by time, you will find yourself in a fairytale here. Unlike the mega cities packed with skyscrapers, you will see fascinating and intricate traditional Bhutanese buildings here.Every structure embodies a story and is different from another. Likewise, gardens here are common. Colorful flowers, butterflies, ponds, and bridges decorate the front and back of most temples and monasteries.You will visit several tourist sites in Paro and Thimphu, including the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery and the majestic Tashichho Dzong. The locals are welcoming, kind, and helpful.Enjoy their company and try delicious Bhutanese dishes such as Ema Datshi (chili and cheese stew) and Jasha Maroo (spicy chicken). The journey will be transformative, magical, and peaceful.You will have ample time to unwind and rejuvenate. Moreover, you can also see a few mountains during the tour.

Places you will explore during the Bhutan tour 4 days

Paro

Ta Dzong: Ta Dzong is a six-story watchtower built in 1649. It now serves as Bhutan's National Museum. Located on a hilltop, you can see the beautiful view of Paro Valley from here. The museum houses a fantastic collection of ancient thangkas, weapons, textiles, and historic documents.

Rinpung Dzong:Rinpung Dzong is one of the most iconic dzongs in Bhutan. It was built in 1646. The dzong serves as both a monastery and an administrative center. Rinpung Dzong is a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture. You can see intricate woodwork, whitewashed walls, and courtyards.

Taktsang Monastery: Taktsang Monastery is also known as Tiger's Nest. It is one of the most important religious sites in Bhutan, perched at 3,120 meters above sea level. Locals believe that Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) flew on a Tigress's back to visit here and meditated in a cave. You have to hike for two hours to reach the top of the hill where the monastery is located.

Drukgyel Dzong: Drukgyel Dzong represents the victory of the Bhutanese warrior over Tibetan invaders in 1649. The dzong was destroyed in 1951 by a fire, but the ruins remained an attraction point. As the site was restored recently, you can see a glimpse of Bhutanese cultural and military history. From here, you can see a beautiful view of Jomolhari Mountain.  

Kyichu Lhakhang Gompa: Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo built the Kyichu Lhakhang Gompa in the 7th century. It is one of the oldest and most sacred gompas in Bhutan. As per the legend, Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the 108 temples built to suppress a demoness constructing the spread of Buddhism. Explore prayer wheels, ancient murals, and a sacred orange tree here.

Thimphu

National Memorial Chorten: National Memorial Chorten was built in 1974 in memory of the third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. He is known as the father of modern Bhutan. You can see visitors spinning prayer wheels, reciting mantras, and circumambulating the chorten.

Changangkha Temple:Built in the 12 century by Lama Phajo Drukgom Shigpo, Changangkha Lhakhang is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara. Avalokiteshvara is the Buddha of compassion. This site is famous among newborns. Parents visit here to get a blessing. The temple's location offers a lovely view of the city and a serene environment.

Drubthob Monastery: Drubthob Monastery is also known as Zilukha Nunnery. Located near Tashichho Dzong, the nunnery is home to 50 nuns and offers a glimpse of the monastic lifestyle in Bhutan. You can see visitors chanting, praying, and performing daily chores. The monastery is surrounded by pine forests and offers a peaceful retreat.

Arts and Crafts School: Here, you will learn the 13 traditional Bhutanese art, including painting, wood carving, embroidery, clay sculpting, etc. It is also a training ground where one can learn different art forms passed down by Bhutanese artists for many generations. Visitors can purchase paintings and other crafts.

National Library: Established in 1967, the National Library protects Bhutanese Buddhist texts and manuscripts. The library has a house archive of printed books, prayer books, and centuries-old scriptures. Likewise, the building itself is an architectural gem.

Traditional Paper Factory: The traditional paper factory is also known as the Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory. Here, you will see Bhutan's centuries-old paper-making craft. Artisans transform tree bark into Deh-sho, a special kind of handmade paper. Bhutanese use this paper to write religious texts and make prayer flags. You can purchase eco-friendly journals, greeting cards, and other decorative items here.

Folk Heritage Museum: The Folk Heritage Museum is a 19th-century traditional farmhouse. You will see authentic rural Bhutanese life here. The museum houses farming tools, household artifacts, everyday projects, etc. You can join a traditional cooking class and learn about local ingredients and spices. 

Packing list for the tour

Follow the list below to pack for a 4 days Bhutan tour. Make sure to pack smartly, not forgetting any essentials. Likewise, do not overpack.

Why choose us for the Bhutan tour?

We, Odea Services,have more than 19 years of expertise in organizing Bhutan tours. We have organized hundreds of tours to Bhutan and led thousands of travelers from around the world.You will enjoy the best service and affordable price range with us. Not only that, our Bhutanese representatives are also very experienced, friendly, and reliable. We assure you a safe and comfortable tour.Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or with family, our 4-day Bhutan tour package is designed to accommodate your needs. We also offer custom tours for those who wish to tailor their itinerary and services. 

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival at Paro (2,250 m/7,382 ft) and drive to Thimphu

Flying to Bhutan will leave you in awe. You will witness stunning mountain views and beautiful aerial landscapes. Our Bhutanese representatives will welcome you at Paro Airport. You will drive to Thimphu with them. Paro and Thimphu are high altitude cities.You may not be used to high altitude, so it is important to get as much rest as possible on this day. In the evening, you may go for light sightseeing at Ta Dzong and Rinpung Dzong. Have soupy food for dinner. It will help you feel better.

Day 02: Sightseeing in Thimphu and drive back to Paro 

Today, you will spend a full day exploring Thimphu. Your guide will pick you up from the hotel after your breakfast. You will visit the National Memorial Chorten, which was built to establish peace by the third king of Bhutan. The chorten was made his memorial stupa after he died.Then, you will visit Changangkha Temple, built in the 12th century. From here, drive to Drubthob Monastery, which houses the Zilukha nunnery. Visit the School of Arts and Crafts to learn 13 types of Bhutanese art.Likewise, explore a huge collection of centuries-old Bhutanese scriptures in the National Library and tour the Traditional Paper Factory and Folk Heritage Museum. After the full day of the tour, you will drive back to Paro for the night stay.

Day 03: Sightseeing in Paro: hike to Taktsang Monastery, aka the 'Tiger's Nest' (3,120 m/10,236 ft)

You will go on guided sightseeing in Paro on this day. Wake up early and have breakfast. After that, you will go on a short hike to Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger's Nest Monastery. It is a 2 hour hike to the monastery. The trail is rugged. Travelers who cannot hike can take horse riding by paying a few extra bucks.During the hike, you will see gorgeous waterfalls and landscapes. Taktsang Monastery holds great importance for locals. They believe that Guru Rimpoche visited this site in the 8th century on a tiger's back and meditated in the cave. The monastery was later built in the same place.After exploring the monastery, you will take a break for lunch and rest. Later, you will visit the ruins of the 17th-century Drukgyel Dzong. It was built by Shabdrung to commemorate and celebrate his victory against the Tibetans who were trying to invade the area in 1644. You can see the view of Mount Jomolhari (7,314 m) from here on clear days.The last site you will visit is Kyichu Lhakhang Gompa, built in the 7th century. It is one of the 108 temples that Tibetan king Songtse Gampo made. The evening is free. You can buy souvenirs and explore the local market.

Day 04: Departure from Paro

Have breakfast and pack your stuff. Your guide will drive you to the airport according to the time of your flight departure. 

Useful Information

Altitude sickness

During the Bhutan tour 4 days, you will ascend to 3,120 meters (10,236 ft). Likewise, Paro is situated at 2,250 meters (7,382 ft) and Thimphu at 2,350 meters (7,710 ft).So, from day one, you will be traveling above 2,000 meters from sea level. Altitude sickness risk rises when you suddenly go above 2,500 meters from sea level.In this case, there is a low risk of altitude sickness. However, you must be careful of its symptoms and give yourself time to rest and acclimate.Keep activity on your arrival day in Bhutan less and get ample rest. Have soupy food and drink plenty of water. If you feel uneasy or any discomfort, inform the guide.The symptoms of altitude sickness are mentioned below. If you see these symptoms inform your guide and receive first aid.

Accommodation

Accommodation during the 4 days Bhutan tour is tourist-standard hotels in Paro and Thimphu. We book single or shared rooms with private washrooms according to our guest's convenience.You will have access to all modern amenities in the hotels, like WiFi, TV, 24-hour hot water, AC, etc. Likewise, travelers who are not on a tight budget can upgrade to luxury hotels in both cities.Whatever the range of the hotel might be, you will experience heartwarming Bhutanese hospitality.

Meals

Our Bhutan tour package includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day. You can buy extra foods and beverages on your own. The bar menu is not included in the package cost.Likewise, on your arrival day, you will only get dinner. Likewise, only breakfast is available on your departure day. As Paro and Thimphu are two famous tourist cities, you will find cuisine from many countries here.You will have many Bhutanese dishes throughout the tour. However, travelers who find Bhutanese dishes spicy can opt for other cuisines. Likewise, drinking water is widely available at affordable cost.

Best time to join a Bhutan tour

The Bhutan tour is possible throughout the year, especially if you are only traveling to Paro and Thimphu. Every season has its pros and cons, but you will enjoy your time in Bhutan in all weather. Below, we have shared weather and climate conditions in each season:

Transportation

During the tour, we will provide you with a private four-wheeler with a professional driver to accompany you. You will use the vehicle to drive between Paro and Thimphu and around the historical sites. The transportation service will be provided as per our itinerary.

Money and personal expenses

Our Bhutan tour package cost covers your transportation, permit, visa, accommodation, meals, guide, driver, and a four-wheeler. You will need extra money for personal expenses like souvenirs, drinks, and snacks.Likewise, if you want to combine any other activity in the package, it will cost you more money accordingly. You should also budget some emergency funds.

What are some important customs or cultural etiquette to be aware of in Bhutan?

We have listed a few things below that travelers should know about Bhutanese customs and etiquette:

What are some authentic Bhutanese souvenirs that I should purchase?

Below, we have made a list of some authentic Bhutanese souvenirs that you can purchase:


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