8 Days 7 Nights
Daily Tour
6 people
English
Ready to Witness Bhutan in Full Bloom?
The Paro Tsechu & Rhododendron Pilgrimage is a rare convergence of cultural pageantry and natural splendor. Limited availability during peak festival season—book early to secure premium accommodations and optimal festival viewing positions. Your spring awakening in the Land of the Thunder Dragon awaits.
After breakfast, walk to Paro Dzong (Rinpung Dzong), the 15th-century fortress-monastery that becomes the stage for the Paro Tsechu. The courtyard fills with locals in their finest hand-woven ghos and kinas—elaborate silk textiles that represent family wealth and status. Monks in silk brocade masks perform cham dances retelling stories of Guru Rinpoche's subjugation of demons, accompanied by the haunting sounds of trumpets (dungchen), cymbals, and flutes. The Dance of the Four Stags and Dance of the Lords of the Cremation Grounds symbolize the triumph of Buddhist teachings over ignorance. Between performances, explore the dzong's temples where butter lamps flicker before gold-leafed statues. Evening at leisure in Paro's artisan quarter. Overnight in Paro.
Breakfast at the hotel, then transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward flight. As Druk Air lifts above the valley, the memories of sacred dances, rhododendron blooms, and the blessings of the thongdrol accompany you. Tashi Delek!
Visitors of all nationalities, except those from India, require a visa before entering Bhutan. For all visitors, except those from Bangladesh and the Maldives, this visa must be applied for and approved in advance of travel. Visitors from Bangladesh and the Maldives also require a visa, but this can be applied for and approved either in advance of travel or upon arrival in Bhutan.
Visitors from India are able to apply for a permit but are required to hold an Indian passport or an Indian voter ID card. For Indian nationals under the age of 18, a passport or a birth certificate can be used to enter and they must be accompanied by a legal guardian.
Nationals from Switzerland and Thailand holding diplomatic or government-official passports are eligible for a visa at their port of entry.
The SDF is USD 100 per night for adults from all countries except for India. Children aged between 6 years and who have not yet turned 12 are eligible to pay USD 50 per night. Children who have not yet turned 6 years old do not have to pay any SDF.
The SDF for Indian nationals (showing a valid Indian passport or Voter ID card) is Nu. 1,200 (or the equivalent amount in Indian rupees) per person, per night. Children aged between 6 years and who have not yet turned 12 are eligible to pay Nu./INR 600 per night. Children who have not yet turned 6 years old do not have to pay any SDF.
Yes, the SDF will be refunded by the Department of Immigration for any cancelled or shortened trips; any bank charges will be deducted from the total refunded. Requests for SDF refunds should be submitted online using the visa portal. The refund will be processed after visitors leave Bhutan.
You can change your local currency for ngultrum upon arrival at Paro International Airport or at banks, larger hotels and authorised currency exchange businesses in Thimphu.
You may bring cash equivalent to US$10,000 into the country.