US$ 550

Two Night Three Days Bhutan Tour Package, the land of mysticism, the mother of all graces, and the ever-changing rich cultural heritage of Bhutan, popularly known as the “Land of Thunder Dragon” is offered to you by this Two Nights Three Days Bhutan Tour Package. In this short but intensive tour, tourists feast on staggeringly panoramic landscapes with ancient monasteries and places of deep spiritual significance, making it the ideal trip for peace seekers and cultural discovery. The moment you arrive in Bhutan, this beautiful country-with such an enticing atmosphere, the old Bhutanese architecture, and the warmest hospitality from the people-will win your heart.
The water starts with your arrival at Paro International Airport-the only international airport in Bhutan. You are welcomed to this beautiful valley filled with lush green hills, where entering through that crisp mountain air ushers you to the stunning view of the Himalayas. After some foreign procedures of arrival, you’ll be transferred to the hotel, where you can either rest or acclimatize to the high altitude. Depending on your time of arrival, you could go to the nearby markets to taste a bit of local Bhutanese food or take a walk in the idyllic Paro Town to soak in the tranquil and spiritual atmosphere of this Himalayan-Indian kingdom.
The highlight of this tour kicks off with a hike on the second day of their trip to the historic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro Taktsang. At a height of 3,120 meters above sea level, this sacred monastery is constructed on the rocky edge and is one of the most sacred sites in Bhutan. The round trip is around four hours, involving two hours uphill hike through the dense forests and winding paths graced with prayer flags and vistas that overlook the valley below. There, you will be given an opportunity to wander and admire the ancient chambers while taking in the sober architecture and peaceful surroundings offering truly spiritual experience. The rest of the day is dedicated to sightseeing in Paro where you would visit ancient sites including Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, and the imposing Paro Rinpung Dzong, the fortress showcasing Bhutanese workmanship and culture.
Your Bhutan adventure comes to an end on the third day. After a hearty breakfast, an escort takes you to Paro International Airport for your next destination. This is a short but gratifying journey that brings a lasting impression in memory with peaceful landscapes evoking cultural wonders and new-found peace. A farewell to the realization that spirituality and natural beauty will accompany you evoking appreciation for life’s simple pleasures and serenity.
Graceful Adventure Travel has painstakingly prepared the entire Two Night Three Days Bhutan Tour Package with pride that goes hand in hand with creating memories for guests. Expert guidance, comfortable accommodation, meticulously planned itineraries, and enriching experiences are plugged in our endeavors to make their travel hassle-free to the utmost extent for guests. As a trustworthy travel agency, we endeavor to offer their guests the best service and allow them to experience.
| Season | Day time Temperature | Night Time Temperature |
Spring Season | 15°C to -22°C | 5°C to 12°C |
Summer Season | 22°C to 28°C | 12°C to 18°C |
Autumn Season | 14°C to 20°C | 4°C to 10°C |
Winter Season | 5°C to 12°C | -5°C to 3°C |
| Tour Name | Two Night Three Days Bhutan Tour Package |
| Maximum Elevation | 3,120 meters (Paro Taktsang Monastery) |
| Duration | 5 days (Kathmandu to Kathmandu) |
| Total Distance | Approx. 150-200 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 at Paro |
| 2 | Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (4 km hike) & Afternoon sightseeing in Paro |
| 3 | Departure from Paro International Airport |
The arrival moment set upon the grand sight of Himalayan peaks at Paro International Airport. Situated at 2,200 m above sea level, the place seems to float on the dream valley, deluged by views, stunning traditional, Bhutanese architectural beauties, and historical places. Clearing immigration and customs formalities, your guide and driver will welcome you from the airport for hotel check-in and spend some time relaxing, letting you have your soothing interim for the process of altitude acclimatization and local atmosphere.
It is a try for Bhutanese food in one of the local restaurants until the lunchtime. After lunch, the cultural highlights are next on the target list for Paro, which includes visits to Rinpung Dzong-an impressive fortress housing the religious-political administration-for-the-region and lastly, Ta Dzong, the former watchtower curating the National Museum. Stroll the beautiful streets, shop for some local handicrafts, and enjoy that famous Bhutanese hospitality. Dinner at the hotel would be prepared together with the necessary arrangements for an unforgettable hike.
Activity: Arrive & Explore Paro
Meal: Welcome Meal
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
After an early breakfast, the tour will start with leaving for Tiger’s Nest Monastery, the most important landmark of Bhutan. The distance from here to the monastery is around 4 km or a 2-hour downhill trek. Simply put, a view at 3,120 m on a sheer cliff face, this is one of the most sacred sites of Bhutan. A steep and well-maintained path. Some drinks and refreshment may be available for purchase mid way as you take in the scenery. Spend ample time within the sacred temples and listening to stories from what others may refer to as an epic tale of Guru Rinpoche meditating here and introducing Buddhism into Bhutan.
Then, post-lunch is the final downhill trek, well timed for the next round of sightseeing in Paro. Kyichu Lhakhang is one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, endowed with spiritual reverence, having been built in the 7th century. Back to town then have some free time in Paro to roam around for some souvenirs or just to chill. Bhutanese flavors will steal the show for dinner tonight and usher in a perfect closure for a day filled with Instagram adoration yet spiritual elevation.
Activity: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery & sightseeing in Paro
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Breakfast at the hotel during your last morning in Bhutan would provide a last glimpse at the serene Paro. If time allows, walking around the town for some local gift shopping, like a handmade textile or two, and Buddhist-themed artifacts would make it all worthwhile. This trip home will revive all the memories of a beautiful journey.
After check-out, your guide and driver will escort you and your luggage to Paro International Airport, where you will experience breezy check-in arrangements made for helping you with luggage. Do take a last glance at Bhutan.
Activity: Drive to Airport for final departure
Meal: BB
If our standard itinerary doesn't fully meet your needs, we are happy to tailor it to your specific preferences and requirements.
Bhutan is a country of wonderful rich cultural heritage, beautiful, mesmerizing landscapes, and more importantly, spiritual tranquility itself. Naturally, this paradise on earth is unreachable in terms of history, adventure, peace, and harmony. That is what makes this trip short, yet it is deep for it takes one through some of the most outstanding attractions of Bhutan, from the mysterious Tiger’s Nest Monastery to the ancient fortresses of Paro; all worth the visit. Every place is insight into what makes Bhutan a truly magical destination-this includes rich traditions and architecture, added with natural beauty: peaceful monasteries, verdant hiking trails, and. warm Bhutanese hospitality-an amazing way to get introduced into the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery – Bhutan’s Sacred Cliffside Marvel
At a sheer height of 3120 m on a precipice, Tiger’s Nest Monastery, also known as Paro Taktsang, is the most dramatic icon of Bhutan. Legend states that Guru Padmasambhava meditated in a cave here after flying in on a tigress, and so it is sacred in pilgrimage lore. The 4 km trek to the monastery may not be very easy, but it does offer the traveler with most beautiful views as well as the most intense spiritual experience. Shrouded in mist in the early mornings, the monastery offers unparalleled views, creating yet another unnameable experience intimately rooted in the Buddhist heritage of Bhutan.
Rinpung Dzong – A Fortress of Cultural Significance
Stands proudly in Paro; Rinpung Dzong is a remarkable typical example of the Bhutanese architecture and acts as both a religious and an administrative center. This fortress-monastery built during the 17th century hosts numerous murals and sacred relics and houses the annual Paro Tsechu festivals in which masked dances bring Bhutanese traditions to life. The dzong stands beside Paro River, taking visitors back into the historical religious and political realm of Bhutan while offering superb panoramic views of the valley.
Kyichu Lhakhang – Bhutan’s Timeless Spiritual Gem
Kyichu Lhakhang is perhaps one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan, built in the 7th century. This most ancient place with prayer wheels and sacred relics is said to have been built for the demoness who blocked the way of Buddhism. The temple evokes a very calm and quiet atmosphere, flickering butter lamps and beautifully painted murals make it an appropriate place for a traveler seeking peace. Here one could find a spiritual retreat, as one would desire for a more profound bond with Buddhism on the soil of Bhutan.
Paro’s Vibrant Streets – A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
The little town of Paro, with its tiny alleyways crisscrossed by traditional or Bhutanese buildings, invites one to experience Paro culture. Ordinary objects are adorned with various features of colors within the crowd. From corner shops that sell materials and scarves to specific shops with prayer flags, wood carvings, and so on, it is a real feast for the eyes to unmask. One can head back elsewhere in the other direction and savor within the warmth of the locals who are so genuine. Here, the town life feels like a complete synthesis of such elements, and traditional ways of living cohabiting with various conveniences entwine their ways into this beautiful paradise in the folds of the Valley.
Final Glimpses of Bhutan – A Farewell to the Land of Happiness
In the final days, traveler’s receive some meaningful memories they can carry with them. At last, guests have had their own time to soak up the relaxed and quiet atmosphere that stands coolly toward Paro in the soft dawn of that morn. They spend their time in the bazaars along the heartful roads of Paro that allow them to have a local feel. Their departure from Bhutan is a vow they make with the untamed Bhutan, so ethereal as to be nailed to the very heart; some sort of pledge offering soul-strength to Bhutan’s autonomy, spirituality, tradition, and environment, and finally welding all such transforms into a perfectly molded Bhutan above everything.
The journey begins at the moment one lands at Paro International Airport, since just at that very instant, it is beckoned by the magnificent Himalayan peaks. Paro which lies at 2,200 meters above sea level is such a delight: a Town of Bhutanese traditional architecture and historic sites. After clearing immigration and customs, the guide meets you and escorted you to the hotel for check-in followed by acclimatization. Having had lunch, you will be taken for an afternoon orientation of the cultural highlights in Paro. This includes an impressive fortress, Rinpung Dzong, which is home to the regional religious and political administration. Ta Dzong means “Tower of Glory” and it is called so despite having been a watchtower when it stood tall over Paro Valley. Presently, this is the National Museum or Bhutanese heritage – that very beloved heritage of yours. Stroll around town, buy up fine handicrafts, and enjoy warm Bhutanese hospitality in an ideal ambiance before dining at the hotel and preparing for the next adventure.
Be up early on the second day, have breakfast and start the hike towards Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perhaps the most prized landmark in Bhutan, at an altitude of 3,120 meters on a very steep cliff. It’s a two-hour walk uphill covering close to four kilometers with refreshing stops in between. This place was formerly thought to be one of the destinations reached by Guru Rinpoche while meditating, while the monastery provides breathtaking views with an aura of perfect tranquility. After spending enough time in the monastery, we will descend again towards Paro for lunch. The afternoon would be filled with riveting time spent in Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples that has been steeped in spirituality since the 7th century. Here the person was even free in the town to explore for leisure time ahead of the big celebration of the authentic Bhutanese cuisine feast, described as the grand end to a day soaked in nature with spirituality.
It is the last morning in Bhutan, filled with breakfast reconnaissance as well as the last look at the tranquil landscapes of Paro, and possibly, according to flight times, souvenir shopping would be in order-“Made” textiles and other artifact related to Buddhism being the most in demand. After checking out then, you’ll be taken to Paro International Airport by your guide and driver for your smooth departure amid memories of a culturally rich yet scenic journey.
The best time to visit Bhutan for a two-night, three-day trip is in spring and autumn as they yield clear skies and colorful scenery, two great attractions for travel and sightseeing. Spring represents the budding of flowers and green meadows, while autumn reassures golden tones and fresh air. Ties are also affixed to many cultural festivals that Bhutan celebrates in these two great seasons; one gets lucky and, thus, will be a witness to the numerous celebration events and the culture behind them.
Spring Season:
The months of March through May are yet another marvelous time for one’s voyage into Bhutan. The valleys were alive with the blooming of rhododendrons, magnolias, and many other wildflowers. Temperatures were just about perfect, with a bright blue sky offering outdoor opportunities-great for extended hikes, such as in Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and visits to cultural sites in Paro. One presumes that the very important festival, the Paro Tsechu, would add another layer to the cultural attractions of the place in giving tourists an insight into the traditional mask dances and cultural performances.
Autumn Season:
Autumn between September and November is another fine time for traveling to Bhutan. The monsoon rains gave the hills and mountains a green look and a clear crisp view. Everything joined in assuring good weather for sightseeing and trekking. The skies remain splendidly clear, revealing breathtaking vistas of the great mighty Himalayas and cultural shows like Thimphu Tsechu, which allow one to take an intense view of the spiritual and artistic traditions of Bhutan. Generally, autumn is quiet and celebratory; hence this is the best time for Bhutan Exploration.
Food during the 2 Nights 3 Days Bhutan Tour is a mix of Bhutanese, Indian, and Tibetan cuisines, catering to different dietary needs. In urban areas like Thimphu and Paro, travelers are provided with breakfast, lunch, and dinner at hotels or guesthouses. Breakfast typically consists of eggs, toast, porridge, fruits, and tea or coffee. Lunch and dinner include popular Bhutanese dishes such as Ema Datshi (spicy chili and cheese stew), Phaksha Paa (pork with radish), and Momos (dumplings). To accommodate diverse tastes, Indian and Tibetan options like fried rice, noodles, and vegetable curries are also available.
Meals are prepared with fresh, local ingredients to ensure both taste and nutrition. During travel, especially in rural areas, meals are served at local restaurants and guesthouses. Breakfast may include porridge, Tibetan bread, and butter tea, while lunch and dinner feature simple but hearty meals like Ema Datshi, noodle soups, and vegetable curries. Although the food is basic in remote areas, it provides the necessary nourishment for travelers to stay energized throughout their journey. Bhutanese cuisine not only offers a nutritious diet but also allows visitors to experience the country’s authentic flavors.
Accommodation during the 2 Nights 3 Days Bhutan Tour varies based on location and group size. In major towns like Thimphu and Paro, travelers stay in comfortable hotels, typically 3-star or similar, equipped with modern amenities such as hot water, internet, and cozy rooms. These hotels are strategically located for easy access to tourist attractions and cultural sites, ensuring a pleasant and convenient stay. For those traveling to more rural areas, accommodation options include guesthouses and traditional lodges. These provide a simpler experience with shared facilities but maintain cleanliness and comfort. Staying in such accommodations offers an immersive cultural experience, allowing visitors to appreciate Bhutanese hospitality in a traditional setting. While rural stays may lack modern luxuries, they offer a warm and peaceful environment to rest before continuing the journey.
Transportation during the 2 Nights 3 Days Bhutan Tour is arranged for smooth and comfortable travel. The Transportation service varies according to group size. Private vehicles are provided for airport transfers, city sightseeing, and visits to major attractions in Thimphu and Paro. The journey is scenic, offering breathtaking views of Bhutan’s mountainous landscape, lush valleys, and traditional villages along the way. For trips to remote areas or winding mountain roads, comfortable and well-maintained private cars or jeeps are used. Drivers are experienced in navigating Bhutan’s hilly terrain, ensuring a safe and pleasant ride. The transportation service is reliable, making the journey enjoyable and stress-free for visitors. Whether traveling between cities or reaching high-altitude sites, the transport arrangements ensure a seamless experience throughout the tour.
The 2 Nights 3 Days Bhutan Tour is generally not physically demanding, but certain challenges should be considered. Some routes, such as the trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, involve steep and rocky paths, which may be tiring for some travelers. While the trek is rewarding, it requires moderate physical effort and good stamina. Altitude can also be a minor challenge, as places like Thimphu (2,320 meters) and Paro (2,200 meters) are at significant elevations. Although altitude sickness is rare at these levels, some visitors may experience slight dizziness or shortness of breath. Taking time to acclimate and staying hydrated can help minimize discomfort. Weather conditions in Bhutan can be unpredictable, with sudden temperature drops, rain, or cold winds at higher altitudes. Packing appropriate clothing, including warm layers and rain gear, is essential for a comfortable trip. While the tour itself is not strenuous, adapting to Bhutan’s terrain, weather, and altitude ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey.
It is quite advisable to have travel insurance for enriching travel across Bhutan in Two Nights and Three Days. High-altitude terrains and isolated places might be unsafe for travelers from the following mishaps – medical emergencies, injury, or even disruption of travel. Thus, they can easily enjoy the stunning views and vibrant culture and shrine sites of Bhutan knowing there won’t be any unwanted surprises disturbing their travels with travel insurance.
Emergency Medical Treatment
While traveling through the different heights and dangerous roads across Bhutan, health hazards such as altitude sickness or minor injuries could be incurred. Travel insurance provides coverage for emergency medical treatment since all travelers should be benefited with essential medical service throughout their travels for any kind of health complaints arising therein. Medical treatment is most important due to the easy accessibility of this service in remote locations with limited amenities.
Emergency Evacuation:
Immediate medical emergency cases are required for emergency evacuation coverage. Travel insurance is helpful in cases where someone needs to be transferred as an emergency to any hospital; expenses which evacuation would involve, ambulance transfer or air evacuation when medically needed, are covered to ensure timely and effective medical care to the traveler, no matter where he goes in Bhutan.
Treatment of Altitude Sickness
Some of the places in Bhutan are classified as being at an extremely high altitude; among these touristy places, Paro and Thimphu rank high. Tourists are humored by mild symptoms like dizziness or nausea as early signs of altitude sickness. Altitude sickness treatment needs to be covered in the travel insurance, including provision of oxygen chamber, medical consultation, and transfer toward lower altitudes if absolutely required.
Hospitalization:
Some unexpected illness during the trip can happen, or some incidents may cause an accident. It is only viable for travel insurance to cover the hospital room costs, medical procedures, and treatment of those in order that they might get proper medical care without worrying about payments. Such cover is extremely critical for a free travel experience within Bhutan with proper security.
Outpatient Treatment
Such health factors will disrupt traveling; nagging headache, low-grade fever, or some minor injuries. The insurance should pay for the out-of-pocket cost incurred for treatment of these petty things in terms of consultations, medicines, and outpatient treatment so that these small incidents are resolved, and traveling can continue in harmony with enjoyment.
With impeccable tour operations for the Two Night Three Days Bhutan Tour Package, Graceful Adventure Travel ensures a seamless and memorable journey to Bhutan, including accommodation, transportation, and the services of proficient tour guides. The skillful guides with ample experience render their service knowledgeably in the true sense of Bhutanese culture and geography, so as to afford each group a safe and enriched travel experience. With the well-planned itinerary and necessary travel permits, Graceful Adventure Travel guarantees a hassle-free trip for every traveling guest, thus letting them enjoy Bhutan’s spiritual and natural beauty without a worry in the world.
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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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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.
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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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Except for citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, all travelers entering Bhutan require a visa. However, the tour operator will assist you with visa formalities.
The package includes accommodations, meals, sightseeing guided by a tour guide, transportation within Bhutan, permits, and entry fees if required. International flights and personal expenses are excluded.
The best times to visit include spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) with comfortable weather and clear views.
You can fly to Paro International Airport in Bhutan from Kathmandu, Delhi, Bangkok, and Singapore. If one prefers overland, Phuentsholing on the border with India is another entry into Bhutan.
Bhutan is moderately hilly, with elevation levels dropping to 2,200m at Paro and 2,320m at Thimpu. Most tourists do not get altitude sickness but experience mild shortness of breath.
Accommodation shall be comfortable, having options for either 3-star hotels or equivalent hotels located in Paro and Thimphu that offer basic facilities-hot showers, Wi-Fi, and pleasant rooms.
The foods and drinks to be provided during the tour consist of Bhutanese, Indian, and Tibetan food such as Ema Datshi (pepper and cheese), Momos (stuffed dumplings), and rice assortments. Vegetarian versions may also be offered.
Packing suggestions include packing clothes for comfortable wear, a light jacket, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and personal items. Winter packs need warmer layers.
You will be transferred in and out of the site by private vehicles with experienced drivers for sightseeing. The condition of the roads is good except for a few steep and winding ones.
It would be best if you got travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, cancellations, or unanticipated occurrences during the trip.
Some minor adjustments concerning tourists’ interests, such as additional sightseeing or cultural activities, can surely be done.
The official currency is the Bhutanese Ngultrum ( BTN ), and Indian Rupee (INR) is often accepted. Credit cards are accepted at some hotels and shops.
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