Bhutan Druk Yul Tour offers visiting Paro, Thimpu - Punakha Paro and glimpse of Bhutan in fact. This Himalayan Kingdom calls itself Druk Yul, Land of the Thunder Dragon and carefully guards the traditions of its past. This Druk Yul is a short trip starts with a splendid view of the pristine beauty of the ancient kingdom of Bhutan. Your journey takes you to traditional facts and beauties. Your journey takes you to traditional villages, through stunning woodlands, past imposing fortresses, serene monasteries and bustling markets into the heartland of the Drukpa people in this beautiful and exclusive travelers paradise in the Land of the Thunder Dragon. During your journey you'll have best opportunity to the spectacular mountain scenery, remote and dramatic monasteries and pristine Himalayan culture are included all of the opportunity to visit this area as well as best opportunity to visit some highlights of world heritage sites of Kathmandu valley.
Phunsholing; Phunsholing is a town that lies on the border to India. A huge gate in typical Bhutanese architecture marks the entry point to Bhutan from India, Thimpu; Thimpu, at 2,316m is a fertile valley and has been the capital of Bhutan since 1960, Paro Valley; the valley of Paro at 2280m is the most beautiful in Bhutan and is one of the gifts of nature, Punakha;the fertile valley of Punakha has a temperate climate and is drained by the Phochu and Mochu river, Wangdiphodrang ; at the junction of the Mo Chu and Tang Chu rivers lies the valley of Wangdiphodrang and at the confluence of the river stands the Wangdiphodrang Dzong, Tongsa; tongsa Dzong, the ancestral home of Bhutanese Royal family stands midway between Ha in the far west and Tashigang in the far east , Bumthang ; Legend has it that when the lamas assembled to decide on the site for Jakar Dzong, a big white bird suddenly rose up in the air and settled on the spur of the hill east of Tongsa, in the wide valley of Bumthang. Thus, it was decided this was where the "Castle of the White Bird "would be built, Tashigang; the most important district of Bhutan lies in the far- east. Tashigang is also the largest in the region and rests on the banks of Dangme Chut and. Mongar; the second largest settlement in the east is Mongar and is located near Tashigang. The Dzong here is of rather recent origin built only in 1930. Built in the traditional architectural
Note: you can also directly come to Bhutan from your country if you have no plan of coming to Nepal where our representative in Bhutan will come to pick you up from airport, briefs you about the trip and will manage everything you need in Bhutan




