Monday: Arrival at Paro by Druk air from Kathmandu.
Representative from Lhomen Tours & Trekking co.
will receive the visitor at Paro airport and will
help them with visa and custom formalities and
transfer to Thimphu the capital of Bhutan overnight at hotel.
Tuesday: Sightseeing in Thimphu with cultural show for 1 hours &
visit handicraft emporium, national library, memorial chorten
of late king. Lunch is served at hotel and after lunch drive
to Paro and visit Drugyel Dzong at present ruin fortress one
which repelled the Tibetan invader in 17 th century and from
here, one can view the peak of Mt. Chomolhari 7,300m on the
clear day and visit typical Bhutanese farmhouse and drive to
hotel overnight at hotel.
Wednesday: Early morning departure for Bangkok on druk air.
Tour Cost is as following:
1 pax - USD 200 + USD 45 + USD 65 = USD 310 per person
2 pax - USD 200 + USD 35 + USD 65 = USD 300 per person
3 pax and above - USD 200 per day per person.
Cost includes :
- Twin sharing room in the best available accommodation hotel
- Overland transportation with in Bhutan (Japanese vehicles),
- Sightseeing as per itinerary with English speaking guide,
- Necessary airport/ hotel/ airport transfers, cultural shows. In trek,
- Accommodation in the best available tents (moss), with all meals,
- Air pillows sheets hot water bottles,
- Dinging tent, Kitchen tent, toilet tent
- Backed to by our skilful and experience crew
Cost Excludes :
- Kathmandu to Paro to Kathmandu US$ 350.00(air fare)
- International airport taxes,
- Bhutanese visa fee (US$ 20.00 payable at airport upon arrival),
- Nepal re-entry visa fee
- Drinks at hotels/lodges and expense.
- Personal nature such as laundry
- Trip insurance, etc.
- Visa fee
- Airport tax and airfare
- Beverage and laundry
- Medicine and rescue flight
Extra
KTM / DEL v.v. USD 70 economy class
KTM / DEL v.v. USD 115 business class
KTM / DEL v.v. USD 140 economy class
KTM / DEL v.v. USD 230 business class
IMPORTANT
- The royal government of Bhutan has a strike policy to
preserve its cultural and traditional values, and antiques
may not be taken out of the country.
- They also request that visitors do not give sweets,
pens etc. to children or in fact distribute medicine to
villagers.
- All foreigners are required to convert their money
to local currency for their expenses in Bhutan through
authorized moneychangers. Recon version facility is
provided at the airport on departure.
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