US$ 1025

Three Night Four Days Bhutan Tour Package with Graceful Adventure Travel will surely be an experience for a lifetime that immerses you in the enigmatic ambiance, cultural richness, and peaceful environments of Bhutan.
From the vibrant cities to the monastery-crowned mountains, this thoughtfully designed tour captures the very essence of Bhutan and promises to leave you with memories of your travel in the “Land of the Thunder Dragon” which will stay with you forever. Each day of the tour is planned to provide a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and spirituality, with the legendary Bhutanese hospitality to guide you every step along the way.
After reaching Paro International Airport, you will be welcomed by the magnificent Himalayan ranges surrounding Bhutan, a sensational welcome to your journey through this mysterious kingdom by Graceful adventure travel.
Three night four days tour start from paro airport then drive from Paro on a good 1-hour road to Thimphu, the livewire capital of Bhutan. There you’ll be exposed to the country’s intriguing blend of tradition and development. The bustling markets, the traditional Bhutanese architecture, and the peaceful atmosphere of the city offer a perfect introduction to the country’s rich culture and way of life.
On the second day, you’ll explore Thimphu’s most iconic landmarks, starting with the towering Buddha Dordenma Statue, which stands majestically overlooking the valley. You will also witness the striking Tashichho Dzong, a fortress-monastery containing the throne room of the king and the sacred National Memorial Chorten, an offering for peace and prosperity for the Bhutanese people. Coming back to Paro after an exploration day, you can relax and reflect over the cultural richness you have witnessed.
Day three is dedicated to one of the most thrilling activities Bhutan has to offer: a trek to the fabled Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang). Dangling dramatically at 3,120 meters above sea level, the monastery is a testament to the spiritual and determination of the people of Bhutan. The 4 km trek, which takes approximately two hours one way, has breathtaking vistas of valleys and forests that line the route.
Later, you spend more time on sightseeing at Paro, such as the Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, and the Paro Rinpung Dzong, the ancient fortress that is a fairly typical example of Bhutanese architecture. On your final day of touring, you will be taken to Paro International Airport for your subsequent flight.
With your heart full of a sense of a lifetime of memories and your mind full of the cultural and spiritual riches of Bhutan, you will leave behind memories of an unforgettable experience. This 3-night, 4-day tour has been crafted by Graceful Adventure Travel with care to be seamless, enriching, and memorable, where you will remain deep connected with the nature, culture, and spirituality of Bhutan. With your heart brimming with memories of a lifetime and your mind filled with the richness of Bhutan’s culture and spirituality, you’ll leave behind memories of a trip you will never forget.
We have taken the time to design this 3-night, 4-day tour for you by Graceful Adventure Travel to make you feel at home, enriched, and unforgettable so that you can immerse yourself in the culture, nature, and spirituality of Bhutan. Graceful Adventure Travel is a Nepalese-based tour company catering to local and international tourists. We operate tours not only in Nepal but also have tours outside of Nepal on your demand, providing a customized and quality travel experience as per your requirement.
| Season | Day time Temperature | Night Time Temperature |
Spring Season | 12°C to 22°C | 2°C to 12°C |
Summer Season | 18°C to 28°C | 10°C to 18°C |
Autumn Season | 10°C to 23°C | 1°C to 11°C |
Winter Season | 7°C to 15°C | 1°C to 5°C |
| Tour Name | Three Night Four Days Bhutan Tour Package |
| Maximum Elevation | 3,120 meters (Tiger’s Nest Monastery) |
| Duration | 4 days |
| Total Distance | Approx. 100-153 km (including road travel and sightseeing) |
| Difficulty Level | Easy to Moderate (suitable for all fitness levels) |
| Best Time to Visit | March-May, September-November |
| Accommodation | 3* Hotel (or similar) |
| Group Size | 1-12 people (ideal for guided group travel) |
| Day | Activity |
| 1 | Arrival in Paro (65 km from Thimphu, 2,280 m altitude) then Drive to Thimphu (1-hour drive) |
| 2 | Sightseeing tour of Thimphu then Drive back to Paro (65 km, 1-hour drive) |
| 3 | Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery from Paro (4 km hike, 3120 m altitude, 2 hours hike one way) then Afternoon sightseeing in Paro |
| 4 | Final Departure day, Drive to Paro International Airport (20 min drive) |
In the vicinity of Paro International Airport lies the beautiful Paro valley, resting at an altitude of 2,280 m. After clearing immigration, travel for approximately one hour through an unbelievably beautiful scenic drive into Bhutan’s capital city: Thimphu, contemplating the spectacular sights of traditional Bhutanese landscapes with serpentine roads nestling alongside the ever-calm waters of the Paro River flowing down.
After the arrivals in Thimphu, there shall be a post-check-in at the hotel, after which there will be some time to relax. Take a little evening time to walk in Thimphu local markets, handicraft shops, and cafes. Enjoy a beautiful Bhutanese dinner before resting for the night.
Activity: Arrive in Paro & Drive to Thimpu
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Your Day 2 tour will start with breakfast and sightseeing that covers all of Thimphu’s major cultural and historical sites. In the view of Buddha Dordenma, a gigantic golden statue overlooking the entire valley stands the Memorial Chorten, bedecked with countless images of the Buddha. Next is Tashichho Dzong, a fantastic fortress that accommodates the King’s administrative office and other significant government offices.
You will visit the Folk Heritage Museum and the School of Traditional Arts, the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, where traditional Bhutanese arts are taught. After lunch, it is an hour from there back to Paro country, with beautiful countryside scenery to behold all the way. Drive back to Paro, a check-in at your hotel, and time to relax on your own.
Activity: Sightseeing Thimpu & Drive back to Paro
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Day 3: Today, perhaps an exciting hike to the now-famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery or Paro Taktsang, a monastery perched on a rather inaccessible cliff at 3,120 m above sea level, and regarded as one of the most sacred places in Bhutan. The two-hour uphill trek followed the natural-pine-covered slopes, with magnificent views of the valley below.
On arrival, explore the spiritual chambers along with their marvelous architecture. Descend, return to Paro for lunch and some sightseeing. There is a chance to see Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, as well as the beautiful fortress of Paro Rinpung Dzong. In the evening, free to walk about the town of Paro.
Activity: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery & Sightseeing at Paro
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Day-4: The day ends with an early breakfast and a drive to Paro International Airport, a mere 20-minute car ride. Then, take in the last bits of Bhutan’s scenic charm and traditional architecture. Thereafter, check-in at the airport in time to board your flight back home, leaving the Land of the Thunder Dragon behind.
Should circumstances allow, last-minute shopping for Bhutanese crafts or textiles can be done from this location. While soaring away, reminisce over the accomplished memories and cultural wonders either seen or experienced in the few days elapsed. This wraps up your tour in Bhutan but not in memories forever.
Activity: Fly back home
If our standard itinerary doesn't fully meet your needs, we are happy to tailor it to your specific preferences and requirements.
The kingdom of Bhutan is indeed a mesmerizing land caught up between thick cultural traditions and magnificent natural beauty. The visit spans deep into the insides of Bhutan, passing through some of the most talked-about places-from the crowded streets of Thimphu to the peaceful valleys of Parro. Here, the tired traveler will be glad to have a look at admirable monasteries, mountain passes, and a vision of traditional Bhutanese architecture, along with some warm hospitality. The package includes the world-famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery, grand dzongs, local bazaars, and peaceful retreats-an impeccable blend of adventure, history, and cultural immersion.
Paro Valley – The Gateway to Bhutan’s Serenity
Paro Valleyn is the condensation point for the only international airport of the kingdom, and greets visitors with incredible views of the country’s natural beauty. It lies at altitude 2280 meters and has the most magnificent scenery of green fields, traditional houses found in Bhutan, and the sparkling picturesque flow of water through the valley in the form of Paro River. It is an ecologically diverse valley which is home to some of Bhutan’s most important religious and historical monuments. Even at the first encounter, the visitor feels and understands the peaceful lifestyle that prevails in Bhutan, where nature cohabits very harmoniously with tradition.
Thimphu – Bhutan’s Cultural and Administrative Heart
Thimphu blends most elements of modern life into traditions that are so well anchored in the Bhutanese culture. The great statue of the Buddha Dordenma blesses the valley, signaling peace and prosperity for all. The Tashichho Dzong, an impressive fortress, becomes headquarters for government and monastery at one and the same time, along with the brilliance of Bhutanese architecture. Meanwhile, visitors at the Folk Heritage Museum and the National Institute for Zorig Chusum can know more about the country’s artistic and cultural legacy-in this case, the preservation also of traditional crafts and ways of living. Stroll in the busy markets themselves and feel Bhutanese hospitality while shopping for local handicrafts and textiles.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery-Bhutan’s Iconic Retreat of Spirituality:
Tiger’s Nest or Paro Taktsang is situated on a cliff of 3,120 meters in height. It is, among other things, the holiest site in Bhutan. The challenge of two hours hiking through the most famous dense pine forests, along steep trails, is matched by views of breathtaking panoramas of the valley below. Legend says Guru Rinpoche meditated here before bringing Buddhism to Bhutan and, as such, the monastery’s atmosphere bespeaks spirituality and reflects the art of intricate design inspiring awe to visitors. In fact, when someone’s foot finds its way into the sacred chamber, one can really feel that depth and rootedness of faith and devotion that empower this location to be such a powerful spiritual sanctuary.
Bhutanese Cuisine – A Taste of Local Flavours
Unique Bhutanese cuisine, namely, bold flavors as well as fresh local ingredients, are part of the cuisine. Ema Datshi, a spicy exocet chili and cheese stew, is the national dish and should be enjoyed with red rice and other traditional dishes. Meals are usually served in ceremonial traditional ways so that tourists can experience Bhutan’s food culture at its very best. Dining in local restaurants will mean home-cooked meals that are experienced within the warm hospitality of the country.
Traditional Bhutanese Architecture and Handicrafts
Pride in traditional architecture is what Bhutan boasts most, and it is certainly untouched by modern influences. Dzongs or fortresses, monasteries, and traditional homes are built without nails, and the craftsmanship is terrific. The intricate woodwork and vibrant paintings really encapsulate deep spiritual symbolism. They encompass markets of handicrafts in Thimphu and Paro for an authentic Bhutanese textile and thangka paintings and wooden carvings souvenir-perfect for travelers taking a portion of Bhutanese culture with them.
Spiritual and Meditative Experience in Bhutan
This country is a paradise for spirituality, and many monasteries, prayer flags, and meditation sites reflect this factor. Witnessing local Buddhist rituals and prayers takes place at National Memorial Chorten at Thimphu. Meditation at these tranquil monasteries is enjoyed by many travelers, all of whom embrace a serene and mindful lifestyle as Bhutan professes. The spiritual energy emanating from the likes of Tiger’s Nest and Kyichu Lhakhang makes for an increasingly transforming experience.
Warm Bhutanese Hospitality and Unique Culture
They are the people who personify kindness and hospitality – experiencing this from the moment they touch the soil of this country because the atmosphere is humbling indeed. This mysterious concept called Gross National Happiness is something absorbed by every aspect of life because it is never really rich in materials that define development; it is clearly in daily life. Engaging with monks, farmers, and artisans gives you understanding with which to relate-the simple, yet satisfying, everyday life of Bhutans. Each interaction-from eating food with the locals to partaking in cultural activities-is a chance to experience the genuine warmth and friendliness of Bhutan.
Best Seasons for Visiting Bhutan the Nature and the Culture Enjoyed Through Celebration Traveling to Bhutan is such a perfect season in itself because weather predominates in the mood to enjoy nature and celebrate cultural events. Spring and autumn are suitable seasons; these periods were when the weather was great, and the skies were clear, with a beautifully created landscape that makes trekking, sightseeing, and cultural festivals even more enjoyable. Whether travelling the way spring flowers bloom most vividly or by absorbing crisp air and the dissipating color of autumn festivals, each season has its beauty for the excited traveller.

Spring Season:
Spring is one of the best seasons for travel to Bhutan. Beautiful weather with warm temperatures and a minimum of rain are favorable conditions for an enjoyable hiking and sightseeing experience. Whole valleys and mountains look well covered with flowering plants, which brighten the panorama with colors from rhododendrons, magnolias, and cherry blossoms, so much so that it is a sight to see. The skies themselves are typically clear, and with festivals resulting in beautiful views and cultural experiences, this will indeed be one of the most memorable times to have in Bhutan.
Autumn Season:
Out of all the seasons, this is cool, bright, and really well worth paying for a visit to Bhutan in autumn, with very clear blue skies, and copper-colored air over the landscape. Weather conditions are best suited for trekking because they involve warm temperatures and low humidity. Added to that- autumn months are just finishing up topping the sightseeing because one gets to see views of mountains and valleys that are likely to stay with one forever. Paro Tterschu is usually held in autumn and forms a perfect mixture of the aroma-fresh moments where grandeur manifested itself culturally in vibrant dances and rituals alike. This time of the year also produces striking memorable photographs of beautiful monasteries and mountain vistas.
There will be the typical Bhutanese food as well as familiar continental ones during the Bhutan tour meal. In Thimphu and Paro, ema datshi, jasha maru, red rice-all these served at really cozy local establishments. For example, while actually staying in Punakha and Wangdue Phodrang, you will come to know what the taste of home-cooked meals is for yourself: locally produced ingredients, quite possibly those served at home. Most of the hotels offer buffet-style meals, vegetarian and non-vegetarian, for all types of travelers. Everyday cooking in Bhutan uses a variety of fresh vegetables, dairy products, and flavorful spices, making every dish unique and hearty. All the food experiences will help visitors appreciate the unique culinary culture of a country and provide the chances to witness warm Bhutanese hospitality.
Bhutanese cuisine is unpretentious, but highly flavorful, and is influenced mainly by the Tibetan and Indian styles of cooking. Restaurants and hotels offer both traditional Bhutanese meals and international dishes so that everyone can find something to their taste. Some fresh vegetables, dairy products, and meat sourced locally assure clients of high-quality meals. In addition, tourists can savor street food and visit local markets to take in the real essence of Bhutanese snacks and drinks. The hospitality and friendliness of Bhutanese people add sweetness to all meals.
The tour consists of comfortable three-star hotels or comparable standard lodges in Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro. The hotels offer well-furnished rooms with basic amenities, ensuring a pleasant and relaxing stay. Cleanliness, hospitality, and the traditional Bhutanese feel are all key factors according to which properties are selected. In some destinations, you might have the opportunity to stay at a family-run guesthouse allowing you to experience local life closely. The accommodations are strategically located close to the main attractions to make exploring comfortable. The site is calm and cozy irrespective of whether it is a hotel or a guesthouse.
For this reason, some may be offered a wooden-styled accommodation with Bhutanese interior decoration and mountain view for that extra immersive experience. The hotels, chosen just for the comforts they provide to travelers, also touch the rich culture of Bhutan in the way they stand. Quite often, traveler’s can opt for locally owned guesthouses, for example, offering a unique feel of home. The staying arrangements ensure that each guest has a memorable and enjoyable stay at all times when they are traveling.
The tour uses private vehicles for all transfers and sightseeing where the vehicle’s varies according to the group size that is travelling. Paro International Airport will welcome traveler’s into the search for a comfortable tourist vehicle in the form of a private car, van, or, for larger groups, a minibus. There are local drivers already trained and experienced on these mountainous roads of Bhutan so that they can always make one’s journey safe and without turmoil.
There is no railway system or flights for domestic travel within Bhutan, so intercity travel between Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, etc. relies solely upon road transport. The cars on hire are in good condition, air-conditioned, and present breathtaking views all along the winding mountain horse paths. Short-distance travel within cities and to nearby attractions is also organized by private transport. In some cases, like in the instance of the furthest site, Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro, one may have to walk a short distance or hike a bit. The arrangement thus provides comfort and flexibility for their exploratory endeavors throughout Bhutan.
Graceful Adventure Travel delivers the best Three Night Four Days Bhutan Tour Packages with operational excellence in planning and promoting a journey in Bhutan. Every tiny detail from accommodation to mode of transport and guided sightseeing with an expert is done for seamless experience for the tour. The experienced and qualified guides give an insight into Bhutanese culture, history, and geography so that the traveler’s can appreciate the huge heritage that Bhutan has to offer.
These itineraries intended for the travellers cover some major places in Thimphu and Punakha and among the necessary travel permits in Paro. Thus, We premises guarantee a hassle-free trip. So much more than this, it would allow the visitors to experience a spectacularly overwhelming view, along with spiritual monuments, as well as warm and welcoming hospitality of Bhutan devoid of a single logistical worry. We give our guests the best service while allowing them to enjoy the serenity, monumental culture, and peaceful environment of Bhutan.
First of all customer should contact with inquiry firm or booking firm or in whatsapp . The company presentative will contact the customer with in 24 hours. After that the company person guides the customer. The company person confirms the booking of the customer then the process is down below :
1. Package Selection:
Start by visiting our company’s website and browsing our trekking packages. You’ll find all the details, including the itinerary, inclusions, exclusions, and prices. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer support team, who will be happy to assist you.
2. Personal and Group Information:
Once you have decided to book the package, fill out the booking form on our website with the necessary personal and group information. Please ensure that all details are accurate, as any mistakes or omissions may lead to issues during the trek.
3. Confirmation:
Once you submit the booking form, our company representative will review your information and contact you within 24 hours to confirm your booking. We will send you our standard agreement, which outlines the terms and conditions of the booking. Please read the agreement carefully and ask us if you have any questions.
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To confirm your booking, we require a 20% advance payment of the total cost of the package. You can make the payment through our secure online payment gateway, which accepts all major credit and debit cards. Alternatively, we can send you a payment link or provide you with our bank details for a direct bank transfer.
5. Booking Confirmation:
Once we receive your advance payment and signed agreement, we will confirm your booking and send you a receipt of payment. We will also provide you with a detailed itinerary, packing list, and other essential information to prepare you for the trek.
6. Pre-Trek Briefing:
Before the trek starts, we will conduct a pre-trek briefing, either in person or online, to go over the itinerary, safety protocols, and other relevant information. This briefing is essential to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
We hope that this updated booking process meets your requirements and makes it easier for your customers to book our trekking packages. If you have any further questions or suggestions, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to help.
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| Booking office | Graceful Adventure Travel |
| Phone Number | +977-9851219412, 014700180/81 |
| Office Location | Amrit Marga Thamel Kathmandu Nepal |
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The Bhutan experience is distinct in every season, nevertheless, this tour is recommended in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant with clear visibility for sightseeing or hiking.
Yes! Except for citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, all other foreign tourists require a visa to enter Bhutan. The visa will be processed under the tour package by a registered Bhutanese tour operator.
Three-star accommodation or an equivalent will be provided for the package, which will be equipped with all modern facilities. If requested, hotels of a higher grade can be arranged, depending on availability.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in this package. These three meals will include traditional Bhutanese dishes with other continental and Indian selections as well. Please let us know in advance if you have any special dietary requirements.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery is moderately strenuous and it is a 4 km uphill hike. It takes about two hours uphill on foot and half of the distance may be covered on horseback, after which the remaining distance must be walked.
Pack light woolens for chilly mornings and cold nights; sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, a raincoat (extremely important in monsoons), and a comfortable pair of walking shoes. Consider a small backpack for personal items required on a day tour.
Moderate altitudes, ranging from around 2200 m to about 3120 m, characterize most of the spots in this itinerary, including Thimphu and Paro. Very rarely does altitude sickness set in, but drinking sufficient water and not overexerting oneself is generally good advice for travelers to acclimatize comfortably.
Ngultrum (BTN) is the currency used in Bhutan; Indian Rupees are accepted in some major places. Foreign credit cards are accepted in some hotels or bigger shops; however, cash is advisable for a smaller amount.
While on a visit to a monastery or dzong, dress modestly; take off shoes before stepping into a religious site; ask for permission before photographing monks or during religious rites; respect local customs and refrain from touching religious artifacts.
Travel insurance is not compulsory but highly recommended. The insurance should cover emergencies resulting from medical issues, reimburse trip cancellations, and indemnify delays so the traveler may enjoy his or her trip hassle-free.
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