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Bhutan family travel packages include fun trips to Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and more where one can witness the wonderful waterfall, Parks, zoo and museums.
Paro International Airport.
Paro to Thimphu Sightseeing (2200M):
Thimphu Tour to Punakha Tour
Punakha to Gangtey Tour (2300M)
Gangtey to Paro.
Paro to Haa Tour
Haa to Paro Tour
Paro Tiger Nest Hike and See Off
Paro: Hotel Kachi Grand.
Thimphu: Hotel Tara Phendyling
Punakha: Hotel Vara
Gangtye: Hotel Dewachen
Haa: Hotel Lhayul
All Hotels are 3 Star and above.
The tour ends at 1600 Hours
Our company’s personnel will greet you and give you an overview of our classic Bhutan tour program. Drive to Thimphu, which is a 1-hour drive from the airport, after receiving your luggage. Thimphu district encompasses some of the Kingdom’s most sophisticated and inaccessible areas.
Visit the 13th Arts and Crafts School after lunch, followed by the Folk Heritage Museum. Then, spend a night at the hotel the evening.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Lunch and Dinner | Tours
Your day will begin with a visit to the Takin Preserve. The Motithang Takin Preserve is a wildlife reserve area for Takin, Bhutan’s national animal, and is located in the Motithang district of Thimphu, Bhutan. Originally a mini-zoo, it was turned into a preserve after it was discovered that even when released free, the animals refused to enter the surrounding forest.
You will then do an afternoon tour to Simply Bhutan, where you will have the option to try Archery shooting which is Bhutan’s national sport. Followed by a visit to the spectacular Trashichho Dzong where you will see the King of Bhutan’s official residence. You will then be back at the hotel in the evening.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
Punakha was the historic capital of Bhutan until Thimphu took its position in 1967. Punakha is 80 kilometers from Thimphu and considerably warmer. Stop at Dochula Pass, where 108 tiny stupas have been built in memory of dead soldiers during the 2003 conflict. On a clear day, the Himalayan mountain range can also be seen.
Continue on to the fertility temple, also known as Chimi Lhakhang, which was created to commemorate the Himalayan divine lunatic. Then, At the hotel for the evening.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
We’ll hike the beautiful Khamsum yulley Namgyel monastery before traveling to Gangtey. The journey takes you over the longest suspension bridge. Queen Mother constructed the temple in 2004. One of the highlights of the visit is the breathtaking view of the Punakha valley from the monastery.
Visit Gangtye monastery, one of the most important Nyingmapas monasteries in Buddhism. Gangtey also offers a two-hour hiking trail that runs from the monastery to the hotel. Then, Dinner will be served at the hotel.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
Visit the Black Necked Crane Information Center before departing for Paro. The center informs you about the arrival of the cranes and their activities. Gangtey is 5 hours away from Paro. When you arrive in Paro, pay a visit to the Drugyel Dzong, which was newly rebuilt after being devastated by fire. Then,at the hotel in the evening.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
Haa is a small district in Bhutan’s western region that has lately opened to tourists. Chelela pass is 68 kilometers from Paro (4800m). From Paro to Haa, the journey takes about 3 hours. Visit the monastery at Haa and take a walk through the valley. Then, spend the evening at the hotel.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
Begin your travel from Haa to Paro early in the morning, following the same route. After arriving at the Chelela Pass, a 15-minute trek towards the mountain will give you a sight of the sky burials that the locals use to bury tiny children under the age of six.
The hike begins in Chelela pass and leads to Kili Goenpa. The hike takes about 2 hours and takes place in pinewood woodland. Around 100 nuns live in the temple. At the end of the hiking trail, our driver will meet you. Then, you will drive to Paro and spend the night there.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
Bhutan’s most popular walk is the Tiger Nest. The temple is extremely important to the residents of Paro valley. The temple serves the needs of thousands of locals seeking blessings for their newborn children and harvesting of crops.
In the afternoon, visit Rinphung Dzong followed by the cantilever bridge. Then, spend the night at Hotel.
Included: Guide | Accommodation | Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Tours
This day will be the last day and our personnel will see you off from the airport. Please make sure your documents are in proper place for your journey Home.
Yes, Bhutan is known for its family-friendly environment, welcoming culture, and a range of activities suitable for all ages.
Families can enjoy exploring historic dzongs, scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and engaging in cultural activities.
Yes, the itinerary is often designed to cater to various age groups, and activities can be adjusted to suit the preferences and energy levels of children.
Yes, the Bhutan Family Vacation typically includes visits to cultural sites, interactions with locals, and opportunities for learning about Bhutanese traditions.
Activity age restrictions may vary, and tour operators usually provide details on each activity’s suitability for different age groups.
Some family vacations may include gentle adventure activities like short hikes, wildlife excursions, or cultural workshops suitable for all family members.
While Bhutan may not have extensive recreational areas, family-friendly activities and attractions are included in the itinerary.
Ye we offer customizable options, allowing families to tailor the itinerary to their preferences and interests.
You can Join many tours besides Family vacations. Below are the options you can choose from.
I recently enjoyed a wonderful stay at a stunning Bhutanese property. Overall, my experience was highly positive, with top-quality accommodations and services in beautiful, scenic locations. However, the dining experiences varied. Paro’s food was average, falling short of the high standards set by the accommodation. In contrast, Thimphu and Punakha offered exceptional culinary delights that exceeded my expectations. Despite this minor hiccup in Paro, the trip was memorable due to Bhutan’s natural beauty and warm hospitality, making it an unforgettable experience with top-notch accommodations and services amidst breathtaking landscapes