Planning a trip to Bhutan
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Bhutan in February
Arrival at Paro International Airport and transfer to the hotel/resort. Check-in and rest after the journey.
Explore the charming town of Paro. Visit the National Museum of Bhutan to learn about the local culture and history.
Enjoy a traditional Bhutanese dinner at Sonam Trophel Restaurant to experience the local cuisine.
Drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. Visit the Tashichho Dzong, a fortress and monastery.
Try the local cuisine at Folk Heritage Museum Restaurant, known for its authentic Bhutanese food.
Take a leisurely stroll along Norzin Lam, the main street of Thimphu, and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Travel to Punakha and visit the Punakha Dzong, a stunning fortress at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.
Savor a traditional Bhutanese lunch at Chimi Lhakhang Cafeteria, known for its local dishes and scenic views.
Attend a local cultural performance at Punakha and immerse yourself in Bhutanese traditional music and dance.
Embark on a hike to the Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Paro Valley.
Relax and enjoy a riverside picnic lunch at the picturesque Paro Valley.
Indulge in a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath at Khemey Dorjee's Farmhouse to rejuvenate after the hike.
Visit the Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most beautiful temples in Bhutan.
Take a leisurely walk through Paro town and explore the local shops and cafes.
Enjoy a farewell dinner at Bukhari Restaurant, known for its delectable Bhutanese and international cuisine.
Check out from the hotel and transfer to Paro International Airport for departure.
Flight back to Mumbai, India, with fond memories of Bhutan.
Arrival in Mumbai and end of the journey.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Bhutan
Clothing
Warm Base Layer -
A lightweight, moisture-wicking base layer will help keep you warm and dry.
Fleece Jacket -
A fleece jacket will provide warmth and insulation.
Waterproof Jacket -
A waterproof jacket is essential for protecting you from the rain and snow.
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150Comfortable Hiking Pants -
Comfortable hiking pants will allow you to move freely and easily.
Warm Hat -
A warm hat will help keep your head and ears warm.
Warm Gloves -
Warm gloves will help keep your hands warm.
Comfortable Hiking Socks -
Comfortable hiking socks will help prevent blisters.
Footwear
Hiking Boots -
Waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support are essential for hiking in Bhutan.
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160Electronics
Headlamp -
A headlamp is essential for hiking in the dark.
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50Power Bank -
A power bank will allow you to charge your electronic devices while on the go.
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25Other Essentials
First-Aid Kit -
A first-aid kit is essential for treating minor injuries.
Water Bottle -
A reusable water bottle will help you stay hydrated.
Sunglasses -
Sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun.
Insect Repellent -
Insect repellent will help keep bugs away.
Toiletries -
Pack essential toiletries such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste.
Passport and Visa -
Make sure to have your passport and visa in order before you travel.
Bhutanese Ngultrum -
The official currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese ngultrum. It is recommended to exchange your currency before you travel.