Book Eastern Bhutan Tour with Trashigang Trongsa Bumthang Mongar at Best Price

 Explore the enchanting landscapes of Eastern Bhutan Tour with our thoughtfully designed Eastern Bhutan Tour Packages. Over the course of 15 days, you'll embark on an offbeat adventure, delving deep into the heart of Bhutan's lesser-known eastern region, which includes Trashigang, Trongsa, Bumthang, and Mongar. Immerse yourself in the authentic Bhutanese culture while surrounded by lush valleys, ancient monasteries, and warm hospitality.

Our Offbeat Eastern Bhutan Tour with Trashigang, Trongsa, Bumthang, and Mongar offers a one-of-a-kind experience. You'll uncover hidden gems in Trashigang, explore the historical wonders of Trongsa, absorb the spiritual atmosphere of Bumthang, and revel in the natural beauty of Mongar. With our 15-night and 16-day Eastern Bhutan Package Tour, you'll have the opportunity to truly connect with the rich traditions and pristine landscapes of East Bhutan. Don't miss this chance to embark on a 15-night and 16-day Complete Bhutan Package Tour that will leave you with cherished memories. Book your Eastern Bhutan adventure today!


Eastern Bhutan Tour Duration: 15N | 16D


Destinations Covered in East Bhutan Trip : Thimphu 3N | Punakha 1N | Trongsa 1N | Bhumthung 2N | Mongar 1N | Trashigang 2N | Pobhjikha 1N | Wangdue 1N | Paro 3N



Eastern Bhutan Tour


Day Wise Summery For 15n 16d Complete Bhutan Tour Packages

  • Day 1  → Welcome at Paro Airport, Transfer to Thimphu
  • Day 2  → Thimphu Sightseeing Tour
  • Day 3  → Thimphu Full Day Sightseeing Tour
  • Day 4  → Thimpu to Punakha Transfer
  • Day 5  → Punakha to Trongsa Transfer
  • Day 6  → Trongsa to Bumthang Trip
  • Day 7  → Bumthang Full Day Sightseeing
  • Day 8  → Bumthang to Mongar Transfer
  • Day 9  → Mongar to Trashigang Transfer
  • Day 10  → Trashigang Sightseeing
  • Day 11  → Trashigang to Phobjikha Valley Trip
  • Day 12  → Phobjikha Valley to Wangdue
  • Day 13  → Wangdue to Paro
  • Day 14  → Paro Sightseeing & Taksang Hiking
  • Day 15  → Paro to Chele-La Pass Excursion
  • Day 16  → Tour Ends with Sweet Memories



When is the best time to visit the eastern part of Bhutan?


Welcome to our amazing Eastern Bhutan Tour, a 15-day adventure that reveals the beauty of Bhutan in a special way. Our carefully planned Eastern Bhutan Tour Packages let you explore the hidden gems of this Himalayan kingdom. Eastern Bhutan has good weather all year round, so it's a great place to visit at any time. Let's talk about the best times to visit:

Spring (March to May): In spring, Eastern Bhutan becomes colorful as nature wakes up. Trees grow flowers, valleys turn green, and everything looks amazing. The Paro Tsechu festival is a chance to see Bhutanese culture in action.

Monsoon (June to August): During the monsoon, Bhutan becomes lush and green because of the rain. Fields become full of crops, and forests are very green. You can also experience Bhutan's culture at festivals like Nimalung Tshechu and the Haa Summer Festival.

Autumn (September to November): Autumn brings clear skies and cooler weather to Eastern Bhutan. This is the best time for travelers and hikers because the weather is nice. You can enjoy beautiful views of mountains, parks, and ancient dzongs. Don't miss cultural celebrations like the Thimphu Tshechu festival during this time.

Join us on your unique Eastern Bhutan Tour, where adventure and culture come together, and nature meets history. Our 15-Day Eastern Bhutan Tour Packages offer a deep look at this special place. Discover the hidden treasures of Eastern Bhutan and make lasting memories on this amazing journey.



Entry Requirements for Indian Citizens Traveling on an Offbeat Eastern Bhutan Tour

  • Indian passport holders do not need a visa to visit Bhutan; however, they must obtain entry permits to enter the country. These entry permits can be obtained upon arrival or in advance through a local travel agency like NatureWings Bhutan.
  • To travel to Bhutan, a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity is required.
  • Tourists are allowed to travel freely beyond Thimphu and Paro with a single permit.
  • Under the new tourism policy, regional tourists are required to pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of Rs. 1200 per person per night, in addition to the package price covering flights, hotels, meals, guides, transportation, and monument fees.
  • All permits for East Bhutan Package Tours will be processed online.
  • It is mandatory to have a hotel booking approved by the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) and to be accompanied by a tour guide.
  • Online permits can be processed through a local registered tour operator or international partners.



Must-Visit Destinations Beyond the Ordinary during Eastern Bhutan Trip


Dochula Pass: A Must-See Place in Bhutan

Dochula Pass is a place you shouldn't miss on your Bhutan tour. It's just a one-hour drive from Thimphu, the capital city. When you're on your way to Punakha from Thimphu, you'll come across this amazing viewpoint at an altitude of 10,000 feet. On a clear day, you can see a wide range of snowy mountains in the Eastern Himalayas from here. It's decorated with colorful prayer flags, and the main attraction is the 108 Chortens, which are special structures.

Druk Wangyal Chorten, also known as the 108 memorial Chortens of Dochula Pass, was built in 2005 under the guidance of the Queen Mother of Bhutan, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck. It was built to honor the brave Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in a conflict with Assamese insurgents in 2003. So, when you're exploring Bhutan, make sure to visit this important site.

Punakha Dzong: The Palace of Great Happiness

Punakha Dzong, also known as "The Palace of Great Happiness," is situated at the point where the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers meet in the Punakha-Wangdue valley. Among all of Bhutan's ancient fortresses, this Dzong is the most beautiful. It's connected to the mainland by a wooden bridge with many precious relics from the time when kings ruled the kingdom from this Punakha valley.

Suspension Bridge: A Hidden Treasure

This hidden gem in the Punakha Valley connects the rest of the valley to the old administrative center of Punakha Dzongkhag. The entire bridge is covered in prayer flags and offers a great spot for bird watching and taking pictures.

Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple): Blessings for Childless Couples

Perched on top of a small hill, Chimi Lhakhang is a temple dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley, known as the 'Divine Madman.' Lama Drukpa Kuenley used songs, humor, and unusual behavior to share his teachings. Chimi Lhakhang is believed to be a fertility temple, and Bhutanese people strongly believe that childless couples can receive blessings from Lama Drukpa Kuenley if they visit the temple and pray for a child. To reach the temple, you'll follow a scenic path through rice fields, and a short climb takes you to Chimi Lhakhang. After your visit, you can stay overnight at a hotel in Punakha.


Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest): Perched on the edge of a cliff, this iconic monastery is one of Bhutan's most famous landmarks. It's a sacred site for Buddhists and offers breathtaking views of the Paro Valley. The hike to Tiger's Nest is an adventurous and rewarding experience.

Paro Rinpung Dzong: This fortress-monastery is a striking architectural marvel and a significant religious site. It overlooks the Paro River and is a center for religious and administrative activities.

Thimphu: Bhutan's capital city, Thimphu, is a blend of tradition and modernity. You can visit the Tashichho Dzong, the National Memorial Chorten, and explore the vibrant local markets.

Buddha Dordenma: This gigantic statue of Lord Buddha is located in Thimphu. It's a symbol of peace and offers stunning panoramic views of the city.

Punakha Suspension Bridge: Besides Punakha Dzong, the suspension bridge is a thrilling attraction. It spans the Mo Chhu River and provides an exciting way to explore the surrounding areas.

Phobjikha Valley: Known for its pristine natural beauty, this valley is a winter habitat for the endangered black-necked cranes. It's a great place for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Rinpung Dzong in Paro: This fortress is not only an architectural marvel but also a center for religious and administrative activities in Paro. It's a great place to learn about Bhutan's history and culture.

Dochula Pass: As mentioned earlier, Dochula Pass offers stunning views of the Himalayan mountains and is adorned with 108 Chortens, making it a serene and photogenic location.

Chimi Lhakhang: Also known as the Fertility Temple, it's a unique place with a history of blessings for childless couples. The temple's setting amidst lush rice fields adds to its charm.

Haa Valley: A hidden gem in Bhutan, the Haa Valley is known for its scenic beauty, serene atmosphere, and traditional Bhutanese architecture.

National Museum of Bhutan: Located in Paro, this museum provides insights into Bhutan's history, culture, and art through its vast collection of artifacts and exhibits.

Chele La Pass: This is one of the highest motorable passes in Bhutan and offers panoramic views of the Himalayan range. It's a great spot for nature enthusiasts and photography.

Bhutan is a land of diverse landscapes and rich culture, offering a wide range of experiences for travelers. Whether you're interested in trekking through pristine forests, exploring ancient monasteries, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Bhutan has something to offer for every traveler.




Etiquette Guidelines for an East Bhutan Tour

  • Always seek permission before photographing local people, monks, events, or objects.
  • Avoid taking photographs inside dzongs, temples, monasteries, sacred places, and religious sites.
  • Adhere to the appropriate dress code when entering temples and holy places.
  • Refrain from climbing onto the top of religious sites or sacred places.
  • Do not touch holy objects within monasteries or at sacred sites.
  • Be mindful not to point your fingers or feet at anyone while conversing.
  • Avoid touching anyone's forehead, as it is considered disrespectful.
  • Remove headgear before entering monasteries or religious sites.
  • Choose modest clothing and avoid wearing revealing or skimpy attire when visiting places of religious significance.
  • Maintain a respectful volume when speaking within religious premises.
  • Dispose of waste in designated bins; refrain from littering inside temples or sacred sites.
  • Refrain from making negative remarks about the country, its Royal couple, or engaging in political discussions with locals.



Eastern Bhutan Tour Package




Eastern Bhutan Tour Package Inclusions :

  • Accommodation in TCB listed Hotels (Double/Twin Sharing Room)
  • Meal Plan MAP (Breakfast and Dinner)
  • Transfers & all sightseeing in an exclusive Non-AC Vehicle
  • Parking, Toll Tax, e-Permits
  • Thimphu/Paro/Throngsa Local Sightseeing
  • English / Hindi Speaking Tour Guide
  • All transfer will be on point to point basis
  • SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fee)
  • 01 Bottle Packages Drinking Water Per Day on Vehicle
  • 24/7 Guest Support during the trip from Bhutan & India Office


Places & activities must try during Eastern Bhutan Tour?

  • Visit Buddha Dordenma - Thimphu
  • Hike Around Haa Valley - Haa
  • Kayaking at Wang Chhu - Paro
  • Rafting in Mo Chhu River - Punakha
  • Taktsang Monastery Hiking - Paro
  • Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek - Thimphu
  • Take a Walk at Punakha Suspension Bridge - Punakha
  • Explore National Memorial Chorten - Thimphu
  • Visit Trashigang Dzong - Trashigang District
  • Visit The Tashichho Dzong - Thimphu
  • Visit Simtokha Dzonga - Thimphu
  • Visit Trongsa Dzong - Trongsa
  • Visit Rinpung Dzong - Paro
  • Explore Punakha Dzong - Punakha
  • Take Blessing at Gangtey Monastery - Wangdue Phodrang
  • Pray at Chimi Lhakhang Temple - Punakha
  • Bike Trip to Bhutan
  • Camping in Thimphu
  • Try Your Hand at Archery
  • Mountain Biking in Bhutan
  • Spot Snow Leopards at Jigme Dorji National Park
  • Experience Bhutanese Cuisine - Ema Datshi
  • Witness the Beauty of Kyichu Lhakhan
  • Enjoy Hot Spring Therapy
  • Experience Nimalung Tsechu Festival
  • Enjoy a Drive at Dochula Pass
  • Attend The Annual Black-Necked Crane Festival
  • Explore Chele La Pass
  • Budha Cave & Budha falls



Q. Can I get AC Rooms in Bhutan?

Bhutan in general is a cold weather country except few places like Punakha. In Thimphu, Paro and Punakha few Hotels are having AC facility. In the month of July and August, you may require AC in Thimphu and Paro, but for Punakha, you may require AC even in the month of April and May for additional comfort. So, please talk to NatureWings Bhutan expert regarding AC facilities in hotels before booking any Eastern Bhutan Package Tour.


Q. Do Indian requires Visa to enter Bhutan?

For Indian passport holders no visa is required to travel Bhutan. But an entry permits must be processed to enter into the country. The entry permits can be processed on arrival at Paro Airport or in advance by a local travel agent like NatureWings Bhutan.


Q. What is the language of Bhutan?

Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan. In all over two dozen languages are spoken in Bhutan among which Nepali holds one major part.


Q. Which is the National Flower of Bhutan?

The blue poppy or Himalayan blue poppy (Meconopsis) is the national flower of Bhutan. It is mostly found in high altitude regions and come in different colour like red, pink and white also.


Q. Which is the National Bird of Bhutan?

Raven is the national bird of Bhutan. It has made a significant presence in the Royal Crown which is also known as The Raven Crown. The raven represents the deity Gonpo Jarodongchen - one of the chief guardian deities of Bhutan.


Q. Which is the National Game of Bhutan?

Archary is the National Game of Bhutan. During your East Bhutan Tour, in many places you can try your archary skill with bamboo bow. In some places, you can also find recurve bow and compound bow also.


Q. What is the weight limit for luggage on Druk Air?

Druk Air allows 20 kg baggage in economy class and 30 kg in business class. An extra 5 kg is allowed in the overhead baggage bin or under the passenger's seat.

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