This little Himalayan kingdom jealously guards its lifestyle and ancient traditions. The beauty of the unspoilt landscape seems unreal to travelers from the industrialized world: houses with brightly decorated window frames and shingled roofs, patchworks of green paddy fields, plots of tawny buckwheat, oak forests, covered bridges bedecked in colorful prayer flags, fences of intricately woven bamboo, a man leaning on a wooden rail trampling his harvest, a women weaving in the open air, a baby tied into a horse’s saddlebag, yaks browsing in groves of giant rhododendrons.
Day 1: Paro Arrival:
Arrive at Paro, and 2 hours exciting drive to Thimphu. Check in and over night at hotel.
Day 2: Paro - Punakha:
After breakfast, drive to Punakha which was capital of Bhutan until 1955. Visit different places at Punakha, check in and overnight at hotel.
Day 3: Punakha - Paro:
After breakfast, drive back to Paro via Wangduephoidrang. Wangduephidrang is the last town on the highway before central Bhutan. From here, you can see magnificent junction of two river. This town has history of critical role play in unifying western, central and southern Bhutanese districts. After Lunch, drive to Paro, check in and overnight at hotel.
Day 4: Paro:
Full day sightseeing at Paro including castle shaped Ta Dzong, watchtower, Bhutan’s National Museum, Rinpung Dzong.
After lunch, drive to ruins of Drukgyal Dzong, northern side of Paro town. Also visit Kichu Lhakhang. Later, evening visit few handicraft souvenir shops. Overnight at hotel.
Day 5: Departure:
After breakfast transfer to Paro International Airport to connect flight for final destination.