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Day 1: Your flight descending over the final Himalayan ridge brings you to Paro International Airpor...
Day 3: After breakfast we proceed to visit the famous weekend market in Thimphu, a must in Bhutan. T...
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The road winds up from the Simtokha Dzong into pine forests and through small villages for 20 kilome...
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The Capital of Bhutan till 1955, Punakha is still the seat of religion. In 1637, the Shabdrung built...
The Last Shangri- La,Bhutan the Fascinating Himalayan Jewel,The Fertile valley of Bhutan in the Shap...
During the two-hour descent into the Punakha Valley we passed through small villages, one of which w...
Day 01 : Arrival in Paro and 2 hours drive to Thimphu. During the flight, one will experience the br...
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Dzong Fortresses, Punakha © triptoBhutan.com
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Transformation that was to change the very future of a country, engage every sections of the society...
A days trip to Punakha and Wangdue Valley. Punakha is the former capital of Bhutan (77Km) from Thimp...
Then walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong, meaning ("fortress of the heap of jewels") which ha...
? Introduction Located at an altitude of 4430 feet above sea level, Punakha had once served as the w...
Yes, I can do this trek! Take me to the next step...