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  • Accommodation in well appointed roomYes
  • Meals as per hotel plan 3 star (Breakfast Dinner) Yes
  • All transfers & sightseeing as per the itinerary in an air – conditioned vehicle Yes
  • All toll taxes, parking fees & drivers allowance Yes
  • Best Time to visit Oct to March Yes
  • 25% discount booking from July to September Yes
  • GST 5% No
  • Anything not mentioned under 'Package Inclusions'No
  • All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals No
  • Vehicle service on leisure days for sightseeing not included in the itineraryNo
  • Any Kind of Drinks (Alcoholic, Mineral, Aerated).No
  • Medical and travel insurance. No
  • Note: Mandatory Xmas and new year Gala dinner if any will be payable directly at hotel by guest No
DAY 01 - Paro

Fly by Druk Air/Bhutan Airline to Paro, Bhutan. On a crisp morning, the all encompassing perspectives on the Himalaya are shocking, including Everest (on the off chance that you are flying from Delhi and Kathmandu), yet especially energizing is the methodology through the Bhutanese lower regions and the arrival, including a couple of soak, goes to arrive at the minor airstrip of Paro. When you land in Paro, you will be gotten by our agent and guide who will move you to your lodging. Upon appearance, continue for registration at your lodging. Contingent upon your appearance time you will visit Rinpung Dzong and Kichu Lhakhang. Medium-term at Paro.

DAY 03 - Taktsang Monastery

Toward the beginning of the day climb to Taktsang Monastery. Taktsang meaning Tiger Nest, sanctuary is worked around a collapse which Guru Rimpoche (otherwise called Guru Padmasambhava) reflected. The eighth century cloister is roosted on a stone sitting above a sheer drop and sticks apparently difficult to a precipice of shake at 9678 feet over the valley floor. For the neighborhood individuals it is a position of journey, however for a visitor, a climb up to the perspective inverse the religious community is debilitating, exciting and otherworldly. It takes very nearly 2 hours to stroll up at a normal pace. The legend has it that Guru Rimpoche is said to have traveled to the site of the religious community on the back of a tigress from Tibet and ruminated in the cavern there for a quarter of a year. In spite of the fact that the principle working of the sanctuary was obliterated by fire on April 1998, it remade to previous brilliance in 2001. The climb up to the perspective is beneficial and satisfying.

DAY 03 - Return

On day 03, come back to home.

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