The Flavian Amphitheater, better known to the world as the Colosseum, is the most universally recognized icon in Rome. You can explore this popular tourist attraction on your own or take a guided tour for more information and the opportunity to ask questions as you go along.
Despite damage by fire, earthquake, and neglect, as well as its conversion into a fortress of the Frangipani family, the pillaging of its stone for construction of palaces,
Indian Nationals visiting Bhutan needs to pay certain amount as SDF as mentioned below;Adult – INR 1200/person/night
Children – 5-12 Years: INR 600/child/night
Children – 5 Years & below – Free of cost
Bhutan is considered as all year destination but each season has its own charm and beauty. The weather is beautiful and pleasant from March to May, flowers are in full bloom with amazing scenic views.
Once you prefer the tour and pay 30% payment, all the services remains confirmed as per the emails exchanged.
We can help you to book the flight or you can book yourself through the airline’s website
Indian currency is widely accepted in Bhutan and is at par with our Bhutanese currency.
We suggest you to bring enough cash as ATMs and Credit Cards are not reliable in Bhutan
The hotels have Wi Fi but the connectivity is not so good. The overall internet connection is slow
Smoking is not allowed in public places however you can smoke in designated areas
We suggest you to do insurance on your own but it is not mandatory.
On arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be received by Oma Tours and Travels representative and transfer to the hotel for check in. Enroute visit Tamchog Lhakhang: This temple is dedicated to Thangthong Gyalpo, the bridge builder. Crossing this very old bridge with its swaying and undulating movements can be quite an experience. Later in the evening, you can relax in the hotel or stroll around the Paro town on your own.
Overnight in Paro
Thimphu is the most modern city in Bhutan with an abundance of restaurants, internet cafes, nightclubs and shopping centres. However, it still retains its’ cultural identity and values amidst the signs of modernization. In Thimphu, we will enjoy the most attractive sightseeing as mentioned here. Buddha Dordenma: It is located atop in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, is one of the largest statues of Buddha in the world. National Memorial Chorten: It was built in the memory of Third Druk Gyalpo and is dedicated to World Peace. Folk Heritage Museum: It provides visitors with fascinating insights into the Bhutanese material culture and glimpse of the traditional Bhutanese lifestyle. Royal Textile Museum: It operates a state of art museum to display its collection of artifacts to further the understanding of Bhutan's rich textile traditions and way of life. Authentic Bhutanese Crafts Market: It is a perfect place to get a glimpse inside art and craft of Bhutan. One can also buy souvenirs which will help our local entrepreneurs. Clock Tower Square: Situated at the heart of Thimphu city, it is one of the most busy area where youths get together. There are many shops, restaurants and cafes to hop in. Stroll around the town and enjoy the beautiful art and architecture.
Overnight in Thimphu.
After our leisure breakfast, we will start our journey to Punakha. Punakha Dzongkhag has been inextricably linked with momentous occasions in Bhutanese history. Visit Dochula Pass: The pass is a popular location among tourists as it offers a stunning 360 degree panoramic view of the Himalayan mountain range. The view is especially scenic on clear, winter days with snowcapped mountains forming a majestic backdrop to the tranquility of the 108 chortens gracing the mountain pass. Chimi Lhakhang: Also known as The Fertility Temple, is a temple of magic and miracles. It is believed that childless couples can visit and pray for fertility to conceieve the child. The hike is very enjoyable through scenic Mesina village. Punakha Dzong: The "Palace of Great Happiness" is not only the second oldest and second largest dzong but it also has one of the most majestic structures in the country. Punakha Suspension Bridge: It is the second longest suspension bridge in Bhutan. It is the perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers with beautiful views around.
Overnight in Punakha
Phobjikha is one of the most prestigious places in Bhutan. Phobjikha is also known as mini Switzerland of Bhutan. The place is home to rare and exotic bird, Black Necked Crane. Gangtey Monastery: Situated atop a hill, the monastery offers a stunning view of Phobjikha valley. The monastery is the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition. Black Necked Crane Centre: The BNCVC is one of the most visited Information Centres in Bhutan. It serves as a resource and information center on sustainable ecotourism activities and environment education and conservation programs in Phobjikha valley. Evening you can walk around the village and interact with the locals.
Overnight in Phobjikha.
After breakfast, start the trip towards Paro. Paro is one of the widest valleys in the kingdom and is covered in fertile rice fields and has a beautiful, crystalline river meandering down the valley. National Museum: Paro is home to the National Museum which is an ancient watch tower that now displays hundreds of ancient Bhutanese artifacts and artwork including traditional costumes, armour, weaponry and handcrafted implements for daily life. The collection at the National Museum preserves a snap-shot of the rich cultural traditions of the country. Rinpung Dzong: "Fortress on a Heaps of Jewel", the dzong is considered to be one of the finest example of Bhutanese architecture.
Overnight in Paro
After our leisure breakfast, we will start for the day excursion to Chele La Pass. Chele La Pass: It is regarded as the highest motorable pass in Bhutan. On a clear day, one can get spectacular views of Mt. Jumolhari, Mt. Jitchu Drake, Haa and Paro Valley. The pass is surrounded by colourful prayer flags and is a perfect spot to take scenic photographs. Bird's Eye View Point: Also known as Airport view point, it offers exquisite view of Paro valley. A perfect place to take photographs. Later in the evening, you can stroll around the Paro town on your own.
After breakfast, we will start our day hike to Tiger’s Nest monastery. Taktsang Lhakhang: The monastery is Bhutan’s most iconic landmark and religious site. The name Taktsang translates to “The Tiger’s Nest”. This temple is one of the most holy sites in the kingdom and clings impossibly to a sheer cliff face 900 meters above the Paro Valley. No trip to Bhutan would be complete without a visit to this remarkable heritage site. Evening at leisure.
Overnight in Paro.
Drop to Paro International Airport