A honeymoon trip in Bhutan promises a magical and intimate experience amidst the serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan kingdom. Couples can embark on romantic hikes to iconic monasteries like Tiger’s Nest, indulge in hot stone baths, and explore charming towns like Paro and Thimphu. The stunning vistas, peaceful ambiance, and the Bhutanese hospitality create a perfect setting for a memorable start to a lifelong journey together. Bhutan’s unique blend of nature, spirituality, and romance makes it an ideal destination for couples seeking a romantic and adventurous getaway.
Altitude: 2320 m, Welcome to Bhutan! Our driver will be waiting for you when you arrive with a Top Most Vacation signboard and our representative and transferred to your hotel. In the afternoon, you can visit the Paro Dzong. It was built in 1646 and now houses government offices and religious institutions, as do all the Dzongs (forts) currently. You’ll cross a traditional wooden bridge on the way to the Dzong. You can then tour the National Museum, formerly the watchtower for the Dzong. It now houses a collection of fine arts, paintings, thangkas, statues, and antiques. Afterward, you will visit Kichu Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the country. In the evening, you can stroll through the Paro market and town. Overnight in Paro.
After breakfast, an excursion to Taktsang or the “tiger’s nest” perched precariously on the cliff 900m above the floor of the Paro Valley. It is the most famous monastery in Bhutan. It is said that Guru Rimpoche flew to the site of the monastery on the back of a tigress and meditated there for three months. Lunch would be served in the Cafeteria. Return to Paro and after tea drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. The road leads through the Paro Valley to the confluence of the Paro and Thimphu rivers at Chuzomsa. Three different styles of chortens adorn the confluence. A short way beyond, on the left, is the Tachogang Lhakhang built in the 15th century by Thangthong Gyelpo, a trader who first introduced Iron Bridges in Bhutan. On the way, visit Simtokha Dzong; the oldest Dzong in Bhutan built by Shabdrung in the 17th century. On arrival in Thimphu check into the hotel. In the evening, you can explore Thimphu freely and visit some interesting handicraft shops. Overnight in Thimphu.
fter breakfast, you will visit the King’s Memorial Chorten (built-in memory of the third King of Bhutan who reigned from 1952-1972), Changgangkha Monastery, the radio tower (for a great view of Thimphu Valley, and the Thimphu Dzong), and the zoo, which contains the national animal of Bhutan: the takin. From there you will visit the nunnery temple, the National Library (which houses ancient manuscripts), and the School of Arts and Crafts (also known as the painting school). After a relaxing lunch, you will visit the National Institute of Traditional Medicine, a traditional paper factory, and the majestic Tashichodzong. Overnight in Thimphu.
After breakfast, you will drive to Wangdiphodrang, with a stop en route for tea at Dochu La (3,100 meters), where on a clear day you can get spectacular views of the Himalayas. After lunch, you will drive to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, and visit Punakha Dzong, which is noteworthy both for being one of the most beautiful Dzongs in Bhutan and also for having been built by the first Shabdrung in 1637. On the way back from Punakha, you will stop at Metshina Village and take a 20-minute walk through the rice fields to Chime Lhakhang, which is a fertility temple, where you may receive a special fertility blessing if you wish. Overnight in Wangdiphodrang.
You will begin the day by driving to Gangtey. You’ll pass through dense forests of oak trees and rhododendrons and arrive at Gangtey village, where you’ll visit Gangtey Gompa, the only Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan. From Gangtey, you can see the picturesque Black Mountain range as well as Phobjikha Valley, the winter habitat of the black-necked cranes. Overnight Guesthouse at Gangtey.
Explore the Phobjikha (Bhutan’s most beautiful valley) and also visit the Education Center, which is being looked after by the Royal Society of Protection of Nature (RSPN). Then start driving to Punakha, and visit Wangdue Town, and the nearby villages are famous for stone and slate carvings. A few kilometers from the town you can also view Bhutan’s most unique village, Rinchengang. On arrival in Punakha check into the hotel. After lunch drive for about 12 km and from the road point take a walk across the rice fields and a river to reach the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, which is located on a beautiful hillock called Ngezergang. It houses the paintings and statues belonging to the Nyingmapa tradition. Drive back to Punakha and overnight in Punakha.
Drive back to Paro, enjoying the Bhutanese countryside. Visit the 7th-century Kila Goempa Nunnery on the way. Explore Paro town for some last-minute shopping or relaxation. Farewell dinner with a cultural show. Overnight stay in Paro.
After breakfast, drive to the airport and farewell.
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