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Exclusive Birthday Celebration Package in Bhutan’s Hidden Valleys - 4 Days

Bhutan is a quiet country resting on the mountainous peaks of the Himalayas. It provides an amazing collection of untouched landscapes along with deep cultural roots. The attraction of the country lies in its never-ending green hills, monasteries, and the traditions that have been passed down through the ages. In the 4-day tour, you can visit Bhutan to experience the peace, the beauty, and the culture of this country.

Highlights of the tour

  • Hiking to Tiger’s Nest: legendary cliffside temple
  • Step Back in Time at Gangtey Monastery
  • Private Picnic in the Hidden Ha Valley
  • Interaction with Bhutanese people

 

Trip Overview

A 4-day vacation in Bhutan will be a lifetime journey as the fascinating natural, spiritual, and cultural beauty will captivate you. The country is incredibly rich in natural beauty, with its green forests, high mountain peaks, and a great number of old temples and monasteries that stand as a guard of history. From viewing different sights to participating in various activities, the trip to Bhutan is indeed interesting and fun. You can have a trek to a mountain walk if you have a love for nature, and if peace and nature are your themes, you can organize a picnic by the river in Bhutan. Those of you who love to learn something new can take a trip to the monasteries with the possibility of talking to the locals and the monks. Every second and every action in Bhutan will be someone's very special moment.

Not only is it a journey for those seeking to have a good time, but the journey is also for anyone who is looking to find themselves in their own way and experience the most satisfaction. 

Highlights of a 4-day birthday celebration tour in Bhutan

Hiking to Tiger’s Nest: legendary cliffside temple

Tiger’s Nest is one of the most popular hiking spots in Bhutan, located on the cliffside of the hills of Paro Valley. With the greenery covering Paro valley and prayer flags all around the way, you will find hiking to Tiger’s Nest as a peaceful adventure. You will find shrines built in the 17th century, along with an old meditating cave, when you reach Tiger’s Nest.

Step Back in Time at Gangtey Monastery

Gangtey Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries. It is located in the Phobjikha Valley. Besides, Gangtey Monastery is also an important spiritual place. It is a cultural wilderness that complements the beauty of Phobjikha Valley to a higher level.

Private Picnic in the Hidden Ha Valley

Visiting the Haa valley will be a different experience as it is located away from the city in a less crowded part of Bhutan. Haa Valley is located far away from Paro Valley and has a traditional ruler lifestyle. The two famous temples of Haa are the white temple and the black temple, both of the 7th century. The Haa valley can also be the ideal location for a picnic since it is close to nature, and one can enjoy tall pine trees.

Find the Mysterious Burning Lake & Thowadrak Monastery

Mebar Tsho, known as the burning lake, is one of the most sacred holy places for Buddhist Bhutanese people. Located between greenery and covered with prayer flags, the burning lake is one of the spiritual places of Bhutan. Thowardrak Monastery lies above Thong Valley. Built in the 13th century, Thowdrak Monastery has an amazing view overlooking Thong valley. Both of the places are mystical and have spiritual lore.

What can you expect from a 4-day trip?

Experiencing the local life in Paro Valley

Paro valley is different from fast-paced city life. When you arrive in the valley, you can experience and see the wonderful land with mountains and a lot of trees. You can connect with the simple yet traditional lifestyle. Paro Valley is the center of the traditional spiritual heritage of Bhutan, and you can feel the spiritual awakening while you are with the people of Paro Valley. You will then visit the local market of Paro on the weekends, which is not only outstanding but also it is a place where you can get a souvenir and enjoy the culture of Bhutan.

Relax in Bhutan’s therapeutic hot stone bath experience

Watching the beauty of Bhutan is therapeutic, but you can also relax your mind and body with a hot stone bath in Bhutan. Hot stone bath is traditionally believed to have different benefits to heal your body from any kind of pain. On the trip to Bhutan, you can go for a hot stone bath. A hot stone bath will restore your energy to discover more of Bhutan. 

Interaction with Bhutanese people

The inhabitants of Bhutan are known for their pleasant and welcoming personalities. 

The Bhutanese people will be a source of education for you. They will not only show you the culture and tradition of their place, but also the way of living.

Conclusion

4 days in Bhutan feel like a new life, where you can change a little, and learn about the different cultures and traditions, meditate and be calm, and understand the nature of Bhutan. You will see beautiful architecture that carries history and has spiritual beliefs. At the same time, you will also come across locals who change your perspective about numerous ways of looking at life and living.

Short Itinerary

Day 01 :

Arrive at Paro,visit Mebar Tsho Lake &Thowadrak Monastery

Day 02 :

Visit Tiger's Nest Monastery, enjoy hike with beautiful scenaries

Day 03 :

Birthday celebration at Haa Valley & explore beauty of Haa Valley

Day 04 :

Transfer to Thimpu , local market exploration and departure from Bhutan

Price Includes

  • Pick-up and drop-off services

We provide a pick-up service from the airport to the hotel on your arrival day and from the hotel to the airport on the departure day.

  • Lunch, Breakfast, and Dinner

All meals during the trek will be provided by the company. However, personal food items like coffee, tea, cold drinks, etc, are not included in the package. 

  • A guide proficient in English

A certified, English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the trip. The guide will offer information about the trail, culture, nature, and history, and ensure your safety and a smooth experience.

  • Comfortable SUV vehicle

A private SUV will be used for road travel before or after the trek. These vehicles are ideal for Bhutan’s hilly terrain and provide a comfortable ride.

  • All types of entry costs

This covers all permit fees, monument entrance fees, park fees, and any other official charges required for trekking or sightseeing activities during the tour.

  • Professional Drive

We ensure a safe and smooth drive during your tour. We have licensed and experienced drivers for that. 

  • Sleeping bag and tent

Quality sleeping bags and tents are provided for your comfort and warmth during the camping nights on the trek. So, you don’t have to worry about buying a new one.

  • Farewell dinner

A special farewell meal, typically arranged in a traditional restaurant, is offered at the end of the tour to celebrate the journey and thank the participants.

  • Evening Tea/coffee with snacks

Each evening, you’ll be served tea or coffee along with light snacks like biscuits and popcorn.

  • Drinking Water

Safe and clean drinking water is provided throughout the trek. 

Price Excludes

  • International Airfare
  • Visa Charges and Insurance
  • Individual expenditures
  • Additional-day lodging
  • Laundry and telephone expenses
  • Tips for the guide and the porter

Exclusive Birthday Celebration Package in Bhutan’s Hidden Valleys Itinerary

Duration
Duration: 6-7 hrs
Difficulty
Difficulty: Easy
Start Point
Start Point: Paro International Airport
Country
Country: Bhutan
Activity
Activity: Driving & light exploration in evening
Maximum Altitude
Maximum Altitude: 2,300 m
Best Seasons
Best Seasons: Spring & Autumn
Accommodation
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals
Meals: Breakfast,lunch,Dinner

You will arrive at Paro International Airport. At the airport, a guide will help you with your luggage. Then you will drive to Trongsa. The drive from Paro to Trongsa will be long. After you reach Trongsa, you will first visit the Trongsa Dzong viewpoint. You will explore Troongsa along with your guide. There, you can soak in the natural beauty of Trongsa. You will get a beautiful view of the Mangde River from the Trongsa Dzong viewpoint. 

After this, you will check in at your hotel. Then you can rest for a while. In the evening, you can head to the Local markets in Trongsa. You can discover local crafts and souvenirs. Then you will have having welcome dinner at your hotel. You will be served local Bhutanese cuisine.

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Duration
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Difficulty
Difficulty: Moderate
Start Point
Start Point: Trongsa
Maximum Altitude
Maximum Altitude: 2,300 m
Best Seasons
Best Seasons: Spring & Autumn
Meals
Meals: Breakfast,lunch,Dinner
Accommodation
Accommodation: Hotel
Activity
Activity: Cultural sightseeing at historic dzongs and museums,riverside nature experience.

Breakfast will be served to you early in the morning.  After that, you're going to Trongsa Dzong.  In the sixteenth century, Trongsa Dzong was constructed.  You will have the opportunity to experience Trongsa culture and history.  You can take in the views of Trongsa Dzong.  Additionally, you can speak with monks and discover more about their spiritual way of life.  You will next proceed to the Ta Dzong Museum.  The Ta Dzong Museum is just a short stroll away.  You can discover more about Bhutanese artifacts and cultures at the museum. 

 You will proceed to the Manngde Chhu river following your visit to the Ta Dzong museum.  It is among the serene locations surrounded by the Trongsa mountains.  You will eat lunch by the river there.  You will be able to take in the beauty of the Mangde River and Trongsa.

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Duration
Duration: 4-5 hrs
Difficulty
Difficulty: Moderate
Start Point
Start Point: Trongsa
Maximum Altitude
Maximum Altitude: 2,300 m
Best Seasons
Best Seasons: Spring & Autumn
Accommodation
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals
Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Activity
Activity: Cultural immersion, heritage sightseeing, local village interaction

You will discover Bhutan's traditional way of life on the third day. You'll have to get up early. After that, you'll go to Kuenga Rabten Palace. It is Bhutan's second king's palace. A guided historic tour of Kuenga Rabten Palace will be provided to you. You will have the opportunity to learn more about Bhutan's royal heritage. In the same way, you will learn about Bhutanese customs and society. You will then head back to Trongsa.

You can go around and interact with local people. You can also learn about farming and weaving from locals. Farming is more than an occupation. It has been part of the culture in Bhutan.  With this, you can end your day with a nice dinner at a Bhutanese restaurant. 

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Duration
Duration: Half day travel and light exploration
Difficulty
Difficulty: Easy
Start Point
Start Point: Haa Valley
Best Seasons
Best Seasons: Spring & Autumn
Maximum Altitude
Maximum Altitude: 2,334 m
Activity
Activity: Leisure exploration and cultural farewell
Meals
Meals: Breakfast,Lunch

Your last day will start with breakfast in the beautiful surroundings of the Haa valley. After which, the next stop is Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. On your visit to Thimphu, you can enjoy window shopping in the various stores to choose some souvenirs and also meet the local people, who provide you with more interactions and real experiences.

Then, you will be going from Thimphu to Paro International Airport. That move will be the last part of your journey from Bhutan to your country. When you leave Bhutan, that will be the moment you take memories back home.

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Know Before You Travel

  • Traditionally, birthdays aren’t celebrated in Bhutan:

     as people in Bhutan believe in living a long and happy life without its actual measurement. Because of it, a lot of people basically do not know or remember the specific date of their birth. It is a common practice for most people to think of New Year's Day as the day when they become a year older; therefore, the time that December 31st ends and January 1st starts is the time when every person is a year older.

    Birthdays in Bhutan are different. Birthday rituals are traditional, like lighting a butter lamp, visiting monasteries, and praying. But with time, people in Bhutan have started cutting cake as part of a celebration.

  • Bhutan is famous for its pleasant climate throughout the year.:

    Travelling to Bhutan is comfortable throughout the year. We would recommend that you visit Bhutan during Spring and Autumn. In spring, you will see jungles of rhododendrons flanked by mountains and a lot of the hustle and bustle of the festivals. During Autumn, adventure tourism is at its peak with tourists visiting to trek. The temperature can range up to -5 degrees Celsius during winter. So, if you are considering these periods for a holiday, try getting your Bhutan tour packages in advance.

     

  • Bhutan is a small country, isolated by land:

    located in East Asia. Bhutan is a combination of heritage and culture. The beauty also lies in the happiness that spreads around Bhutan. The various landscapes in Bhutan will provide an adventure in nature as well as spiritual findings. The breathtaking Himalayas and hills are the characteristics of Bhutan that have led it to be called a nature paradise.

  • Bhutanese lifestyle is heavily influenced by spiritual elements:

    and customs that are strongly embedded in Buddhism. From the practices of cultural and traditions such as reciting mantras, performing ceremonial rites, Bhutanese manifest awareness of their inner self and self-growth.The people of Bhutan are renowned for their hospitality. They are friendly to travelers; hence, the travel to Bhutan is secure and comfortable.

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FAQs for Exclusive Birthday Celebration Package in Bhutan’s Hidden Valleys

GENERAL

Yes, Bhutan as a country is 100% safe. Bhutanese are very friendly, courteous, and humble.Since this trip is organized by a travel agency, the company will handle any safety issues to ensure the trip is safe.

A guide is the best option to discover Bhutan. The guide is offered by the company. With this, you can explore Bhutan in the best way.

On your journey to Bhutan, a visa is a must. You can either take a flight that goes directly to Paro International Airport, the only airport in Bhutan.

Yes, anyone from a different religious background can visit the monastery and different temples in Bhutan. But access to specific areas in Monasteries may be restricted.

LANGUAGE

The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha. People also speak English. English is used as a means of communication by tourists to be in touch with the residents easily.

Yes, all licensed tour guides in Bhutan are required to speak fluent English. Many are also trained in other languages such as German, Japanese, or French. Communication during the trip will be smooth and clear in English.

Most signboards, tourist maps, and information brochures are written in English, especially in tourist destinations like Paro, Thimphu, and trailheads. Directional signs along routes are often labeled in both Dzongkha and English.

No, learning Dzongkha is not at all needed for the trip, but knowing a few basic words like "Kuzu zangpo la" (Hello) or "Kadrinche la" (Thank you) is a good way to interact with the locals.

Language barriers are minimal, as your guide will handle all communication with locals and support staff. Your guide will translate for you during your interaction with the locals.

ARRIVAL AND VISA

You need a visa and all necessary permits for your trip. These documents can not be received on the day of your arrival, so they must be processed before coming here. After you book a trip with us, we will manage these papers for you. Your Bhutan visa is arranged by Orrog as part of the package.

The main way to come to Bhutan is through Paro International Airport, which is well-connected to cities like Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, and Singapore. Most people arrive by air, but if you plan to come via road, you can enter through Phuentsholing, located on the southern border with India, which is the most commonly used entry point. 

It is recommended to apply for the visa at least 20 days before your planned departure date so that there is enough time for processing your Bhutan visa, finalizing your itinerary, and arranging your guides and transportation. Although visa processing itself is relatively fast once payment is received, early preparation helps avoid delays and ensures availability, especially during peak seasons (spring and autumn).

You don’t require a passport-size photo for the visa, but it is wise to carry at least 2–4 recent passport-sized photographs during your trip. These may be needed for local permits, registration, or when applying for a local SIM card upon arrival in Bhutan.

Yes, you can lengthen your stay in Bhutan either before or after your trip. Bhutan’s tourism model requires visitors to pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) and a daily package cost, so any extra days will involve additional charges. Extensions are a great opportunity to explore cultural sites in Paro, Thimphu, or even add another short trip or day hike.

PAYMENT AND EXTRA COST

Yes, Bhutan requires full tour payment in advance before your visa can be processed and issued. The government of Bhutan regulates this policy to ensure that all travel arrangements are confirmed through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. We are a licensed tour operator that ensures you have everything you need for a trouble-free trip.

Any personal expenses are not covered in the package like:

  • Tips for your guide and other staff
  • Bottled drinks and snacks(personal expense)
  • Souvenirs or local crafts

Credit cards are easily accepted in major cities like Paro and Thimphu.

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is a widely appreciated gesture and a customary way to show gratitude for good service. The tipping guideline would be to give USD 5-10 per day as a tip for the guides and other staff.

TRANSPORTATION AND FLIGHT

Paro International Airport is the only international airport in Bhutan. It is well connected by flights from cities like Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, and Singapore.

Yes, airport pick-up and drop-off are included in the package. We will have your guide and driver meet you at the airport and transport you to your hotel.

While Bhutan's roads are mostly paved, some parts are narrow, winding, and occasionally affected by weather. However, we ensure your travel is safe, well-maintained, and driven by an experienced professional throughout the journey.

CURRENCY

The Bhutanese Ngultrum is used in Bhutan. All local transactions during the trip will be in BTN.

US Dollars (USD) are generally accepted at larger hotels, souvenir shops, and tour operators, particularly in Paro and Thimphu.Other currencies like the Euro or the Pound are not commonly accepted directly.

No, credit or debit cards are not accepted on the trip, as it takes you through remote regions with no banking or electronic payment access. All trip-related payments like accommodation, meals, permits, etc, are paid in advance. 

You can exchange foreign currency at the Paro International Airport, at banks, or through licensed money changers in cities like Thimphu and Paro. It's best to exchange enough cash before heading out on the trip.

SHOPPING AND SOUVENIRS

Only some larger shops in cities like Paro and Thimphu accept credit cards. The remote areas might not have a card payment option, so we suggest that you carry some cash.

Yes, souvenirs can be bought in Paro or Thimphu before or after the trip.

Some popular souvenirs include hand-woven textiles (kira and gho fabric), prayer flags, thangka (religious scroll) paintings, handmade paper products, traditional masks, and Buddhist artifacts.

You can do some gentle bargaining in local street markets. However, in government-run shops and fixed-price stores, prices are usually non-negotiable.

WEATHER AND TEMPERATURE

The weather is clear with mild daytime temperatures during spring and autumn. 

MOBILE PHONES AND INTERNET

Yes, you can easily purchase a SIM card upon arrival in Bhutan. We will assist you with the process, and you'll need a passport copy and a passport-sized photo.

No, internet access is not available during the trip. However, Wi-Fi is available in hotels in Paro and Thimphu before and after the trip.

ACCOMODATION

During this Trek, you will stay in tented camps at remote, scenic campsites along the trail. These camps are fully supported and managed by us. Before and after the trek, you will stay in comfortable hotels or guesthouses in Paro and Thimphu. All accommodations are arranged by us as part of your package.

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