OVERVIEW :
A seven-day tour of Bhutan's Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Wangduephodrang offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The journey typically begins with the arrival in Paro, where the National Museum and the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery are must-visit landmarks. Thimphu, the capital city, is next, with its blend of traditional and modern life, including the Tashichho Dzong and Memorial Chorten. Punakha, the ancient capital, is renowned for its majestic Dzong, a fortress that stands as a testament to Bhutanese architecture. The tour may also include a visit to the scenic valley of Gangtey, known for its monastery and the endangered black-necked cranes. Wangduephodrang, with its own unique charm, often serves as a tranquil retreat before concluding the tour back in Paro. This itinerary encapsulates a profound experience of Bhutan's spiritual and ecological wonders, leaving travelers with memories of a lifetime.