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5 d
Specific Tour
12 people
English
This journey will take you through the core of three western districts of Bhutan, encounter with local people living in harmony with nature and known for protecting its pristine environment making Bhutan the only carbon-negative country in the world.
This 5 days 4 nights trip will present a true Glimpse of Bhutan and imbibe in you what it takes for the tiny Buddhist Kingdom to emerge as a unique tourist destination. The journey will take you through the hearts of three western districts of Bhutan – Paro, capital city Thimphu and fertile Punakha valley which all exhibit strength and tenacity of a nation known for preserving its ancient Buddhist culture and living in harmony with its pristine natural environment.
You will visit major historical and religious centers including a 4-5 hour return hike to the most spectacular tourist attraction, Paro Taktsang which was originally built in 1692 on a sheer 800-meter rock cliff and 2 hour hike through the beautiful valley in Punakha. En route to Punakha stop at a sacred mountain pass Dochu La at (3,150m/10,335ft) from where you can see, if weather permits, a grand panoramic view of some of the highest snow-capped peaks in Bhutan.