Important Information
Region
Bhutan Tour
Duration
7 Days
Max Altitude 3140m
Best Season September - October
Activity Per Day
5-6 hrs
Grade
Level 2
Group Size
2 - 20 people
Transportation Flight - Car
Thimphu Tshechu festival is the biggest annual event of Thimphu in Bhutan. During this festival, all the government offices, private institutes, and even the farmers are on holiday to celebrate this religion festival. This festival is held in front of Tashichhoe Dzong which is 2 kilometers away from the heart of Thimphu city. Thimphu Tshechu is held in honor of Tantric Master, Guru Rinpoche who introduces Buddhism in Bhutan and also for the local deities for the protection of the country and prosperity of citizens. This is the best time for travelers to experience the culture of Bhutan.
All the festivals and events are held according to the Bhutanese calendar. Generally, Tshechu means the 10th day of a lunar calendar month. This year this festival falls on 13th - 15th September 2024. Tshechu lasts for three days where the people from different parts of the country gather at Thimphu for celebrations. You will explore the black hat monk dance, national sport Archery, and local songs and dances.
In this seven days trip, you will visit various landmarks of Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro including the three days Tshechu. If this package doesn’t meet your choice of tour and wants to do it in a different way/itinerary please Customize your Trip. HWW’s travel advisor will assist you to create your Trek according to your time availability and interest.
Include
Bhutan Visa arrangement service
Government royalty and all the taxes
FIT Surcharge for one and two persons
Accommodations in 3-star hotels
Three meals a day breakfast, lunch & dinner
Full-time English speaking Bhutanese guide
Private transportation and sightseeing as per the itinerary
Museums and parks fees indicated in the itinerary
Bottled drinking water throughout the journey
Exclude
Flight fares from Kathmandu, Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Dhaka, Mumbai, Guwahati, and Gaya to Bhutan- please choose the route.
Personal expenses and any alcoholic, non-alcoholic beverages
Tips to guide and driver
Single room supplement charge for two Pax and above
Luxury hotels/resorts available on supplement cost
Specialized /language guides available on supplement cost
Travel / Medical Insurance
Important Information
* The Price given here is per person based on a minimum of 2 pax. The price will be cheaper with the increase in the number of people.
* If you are flying from Nepal then let us know we can help you to book your flight to Bhutan.
* Single Room Supplement is an extra charge.
Equipment
The most important consideration for any tour is staying warm and dry, lightweight, breathable, moisture-winking under layers are highly recommended. Insulating layers and jackets are necessary. Comfortable hiking shoes, quality socks (quality socks are recommended), and head covering (insulating caps and brimmed caps designed to block sunlight) are essential. Outer layers should be made of waterproof, wind-blocking material such as Gore-Tex. Sunglasses and sun-block cream, drinking water bottles, torchlight, foot care items such as foot powder and Moleskin, insect repellent, and personal hygiene items are also necessary.
Useful Information
DRESS CODE FOR VISITING FORTRESSES, MONASTERIES, AND TEMPLES IN BHUTAN
- Shirt (either half or full sleeve)
- Full pants/long skirts
- Any type of shoes with socks
- No Hats, No Umbrella, No Slippers, No t-shirts, No short skirt, and No half-pants
- Photographs allowed in the courtyard only.
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