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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
12-day Nepal Bhutan tour.
he 12-day Nepal Bhutan tour is an interesting adventure to get a closer look at the spectacular natural landscapes and exotic cultures of those two mysterious Himalayan countries. Starting from Kathmandu Valley with ancient temple buildings, you can travel westwards to Chitwan National Park to experience the most exciting jungle safari activities on the back of lovely elephants and then move northwards to Pokhara to enjoy your leisure boating on the tranquil Fewa Lake with the majestic Fish Tail's Peak in sight. Then you can return to Kathmandu and take the direct flight to Paro. After visiting Kyichu Lhakhang and Rinpung Dzong, you can head to the capital of Bhutan - Thimphu, which is home to Memorial Chorten, National Library, Folk Heritage Museum, etc. At last, you’ll go back to Paro to visit Taktsang Lhakhang and National Museum of Bhutan.
At a Glance
Day 1
Arrive in Kathmandu
Day 2
Full-day Sightseeing in Kathmandu (B)
Day 3
Full-day Sightseeing in Kathmandu (B)
Day 4
Kathmandu to Chitwan with Rafting (B)
Day 5
Chitwan National Park Sightseeing (B)
Day 6
Chitwan to Pokhara (B)
Day 7
Pokhara City Sightseeing (B)
Day 8
Return to Kathmandu from Pokhara (B)
Day 9
Arrival in Paro and Get Transferred to Thimpu (2300m) (2hrs drive)
Day 10
Sightseeing in Thimpu and Drive back to Paro (1460m) (2hrs drive) (B)
Day 11
Trek to Taktsang Lhakhang (Tinger’s Nest) (B)
Day 12
Departure from Paro
12 Days Best of Nepal Bhutan Tour
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