Savor the stunning landscape and traditional culture of the last kingdom. Bhutan's land is known for its peace, beauty, and romance. The north region is occupied by the mountains, and the south region is occupied by the jungles. People of this country are connected to spirituality and community values. In this amazing country, your honeymoon trip will be memorable. Within a few days, you can explore the mountains, monasteries, and many villages.
Begin your married life by traveling together to this amazing country. We, the Orrog, have bought a package that includes love, luxury, and adventure for our honeymooners. During your journey, you will stay in a romantic room, dine in a private space, and explore renowned places such as Tiger’s Nest. Our honeymoon programs provide unforgettable experiences.
During this Paro valley and Thimpu Romantic Honeymoon escape, you will get a chance to explore different beautiful places and monasteries. You can experience a couple spa and massage with a chilled environment.
Paro Valley is a tranquil and lovely place. The valley is surrounded by verdant mountains and bouquets of bright flowers. People come here and feel calm and happy. The valley also contains small rivers that flow slowly. You can find old, pretty temples and smiling people living a simple life in this Valley. You can walk through the valley and encounter serenity. This Valley is an ideal location for a break from an everyday routine. It is the very abode of nature, a place for relaxation.
A couples spa and massage is a special place for two people. Here, both can become relaxed together. They both sit in a silent room with dim lights and soft music. The massage feels good and soft on the body. It eliminates stress and makes people happy. You can talk, laugh, and enjoy the silent moments. Engaging in this manner with your partner is an enjoyable way to spend time together. After the massage, both individuals have a sense of relaxation and intimacy with one another.
Thimphu serves as the capital of Bhutan. It is a combination of modernism and tradition in their entirety. You may observe big buildings and busy roads, among ancient temples and traditional residences. Citizens of this valley retain their culture and history. There are fresh food markets and local handicraft shops. It's modern and old from long ago at the same time. Visitors can encounter the finest aspects of both the contemporary and the traditional at this location.
A candlelight dinner is a beautiful dinner for two individuals. The atmosphere feels friendly and comfortable, enhanced by lighting candles. The atmosphere is calm, which contributes to a feeling that is not only pleasant but also relaxing. You may enjoy exquisite cuisine while admiring stunning vistas. Eating with soft music and beautiful lights is a very pleasant experience. This meal makes two individuals intimate and happy. It is a good way to share a quiet, loving moment.
Bhutan continues its peaceful pace. It's one of those countries where you step back and enjoy the moment. Try to awaken early and witness the morning sun. It gives you a feeling that the world waits only for both of you. Try the street food, which is hot and tasty. Talk to locals, they are welcoming. You will fall in love with Bhutan. With prayer flags waving in the breeze, it's fairytale monasteries and mountain air.
Your honeymoon in Bhutan will be a fantasy that you would never want to return from. From the peaceful monasteries to the rivers, from the towering mountains to the chirps of the birds, every moment here is love and a dream. You will start your tour in Paro and will also end in Paro. Every day will be a new experience. On the last day, when you leave, you will be taking with you something more than memories and gifts. You'll take along memories of peace, love, laughter, and time well spent together. Bhutan is not a destination. It's an experience. And your love story will gain strength here.
Arrive in Paro, transfer to the resort, relax, and enjoy a candlelight dinner with valley views.
Trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Afternoon couple’s massage and evening stroll in Paro market.
Visit Paro Dzong and have a riverside picnic. Relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Drive to Thimphu, visit Buddha Dordenma and Tashichho Dzong, sunset views, market shopping, and club time.
Return to Paro, lunch, souvenir shopping, and airport transfer for departure.
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.
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 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.
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.
This covers all permit fees, monument entrance fees, park fees, and any other official charges required for trekking or sightseeing activities during the tour.
We ensure a safe and smooth drive during your tour. We have licensed and experienced drivers for that.
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.
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.
Each evening, you’ll be served tea or coffee along with light snacks like biscuits and popcorn.
Safe and clean drinking water is provided throughout the trek
Upon arrival, you will touch down in Paro. When you arrive at the airport, a representative will be there to greet you and offer assistance. The agent will escort you to the vehicle. They will help you with your luggage. Next, you will move towards the resort. While traveling, you can see the landscapes. After a short ride, you will reach the accommodation.
Once you get there, the guest service agent will welcome you with khatas. After that, they will welcome you with a welcome drink. Then, you can check into the room. If you want any type of decoration in the room, you can inform us. Subsequently, you may unwind in your chamber with cherished individuals. You can walk around the gardens of the resort in the evening. You will be provided with a candlelight dinner on a secret terrace on this day. From the terrace, you can see the Paro valley.
On the second day of the journey, an early awakening is required. Subsequently, you will enjoy a cup of coffee and feel refreshed. As you begin your trek, you will move towards the Tiger's Monastery. You will get the cool wind if you hike in the morning. The route offers breathtaking vistas. After a short hike, you will reach the monasteries. Upon arrival, you may investigate the monastery. Subsequently, you may relish the vista of Paro Valley from the summit. Next, you will descend to Paro.
After reaching Paro, you will eat lunch at a traditional restaurant. Then, you will be back in your room. You can relax for some time. In the afternoon, you will have a massage with your loved ones. You will have different options for a massage. Then, you will have a sauna bath. In the evening, you can walk in the market of Paro. Here, you can sit in a cafe and enjoy the drinks. Subsequently, you will return to the resort.
You will start your day with a refreshing drink and breakfast. Subsequently, you will investigate the Paro Dzong. Upon arrival, you will observe an impressive fort. Here, you can see the ancient sculpture. You can also walk on a stone-paved courtyard. You can also see the monks engaged in their daily rituals and chanting. Subsequently, you will go towards the Paro Chhu river.
Upon arrival, you will encounter a lunch arrangement along the side of the river. You will be provided with Bhutanese delicacies and seasonal treats. During your lunch, you can hear the sounds of the river and birds. After lunch, you can relax under the trees. Then, you can walk around by grabbing the hand of your partner. You can also dip your legs in the cool water and have some beautiful talks.
Subsequently, you will go towards the wooden bridge. Here, you may obtain several photographs. Then, you will return to your resort. You will then have the option of spending the remainder of the day in accordance with your desires or simply unwinding in the stunning suite.
Upon awakening today, you will prepare your bags. Then, you will enjoy breakfast and coffee. Our SUV will be waiting for you at the resort. Then, you will sit in the car and move towards Thimphu. The route offers a magnificent outlook. While traveling, you can see terraced hills, prayer flags, and traditional Bhutanese villages. You can take a break on the path and capture some beautiful pictures with your partner. Following a brief travel, you will arrive at town.
You will begin your journey to your accommodation as soon as you arrive. You will have lunch and deposit your things at the hotel where you are staying. Then, you will begin your Thimphu exploration. You will visit the Buddha Dordenma. This site offers a vista of the valley. This location is perfect for photos. Then, you will visit the Tashichho Dzong. After reaching here, you will see an impressive fort. From here, you can view the sunset. You can take some wonderful pictures during sunset with your partner.
Today will be the final day in Bhutan. You will follow the same path. Your journey will commence following breakfast. On the path, you can see the last view of the surroundings. Once you reach Paro, you will eat your lunch. Then, you can roam around the market to buy souvenirs. You can also capture the last picture in the beautiful country.
We will then take you to the airport and drop you off there. We will transport you to the airport three hours before the flight departure. Our personnel will facilitate the check-in process. Then, you will say goodbye to your guide and board the flight. Once you board the flight, have a last look from the window.
through October are considered to be the best time for a honeymoon. The climate during these intervals is warm, bright, and agreeable. Springtime is when flowers in all colors line the mountains and the valley. When summer arrives, the weather is pleasant, and the landscape is verdant. Drizzling is feasible, but it gives the surroundings personality and vibrancy. The autumn season is defined by its crispness and purity. Trekking and observing the beautiful mountain scenery are optimal during these months. Bhutan is serene during these months, and thus is the ideal place for couples to spend their quiet, romantic days.
At Orrog, we don’t just book trips. We create amazing experiences just for you. For your honeymoon, anniversary, or romantic trip, we craft amazing moments that surprise you.
The ideal time for a romantic getaway in Bhutan is from March to May and September to November. The weather is nice, and the skies are clear. This makes it great for scenic views, cozy walks, and unforgettable memories.
All travelers need a visa. The only exceptions are citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives. We handle the visa arrangements for you as part of your package. You can also apply for a visa online.
Yes, you can customize according to your preferences. This is your honeymoon. Whether you want adventure, culture, or relaxation, we can tailor your itinerary for the perfect experience.
Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest and most peaceful countries. It has a respectful culture and stunning natural beauty. This is perfect for a honeymoon full of love, tranquility, and adventure.
Yes, you will stay in a romantic resort. The resort has a cozy ambiance, stunning views, and top-tier service. Decorate your bed with flowers. Enjoy private balconies that offer mountain views. Also, indulge in couples' spa treatments.
This itinerary is a perfect balance of romance, culture, and relaxation. You’ll have time to explore Bhutan’s magic and plenty of downtime to unwind, reconnect, and just enjoy each other.
Yes, you can celebrate a special moment. Let us know ahead of time. We can set up a surprise cake, a local music performance, or a sunset dinner. This will make your occasion unforgettable.
Bhutan uses types C, D, and G plugs. Voltage is 230V, 50Hz.
Yes, it's advisable to bring a universal travel adapter.
Power supply is generally stable, but occasional outages can occur.
Bhutan typically uses Type C, Type D, and Type G electrical outlets. Standard safe voltage is 230V and frequency is 50Hz; therefore, ensure that your equipment is compatible with this voltage.
Indeed, it is highly advised to take along a universal travel adapter, particularly one to fit a variety of types of plugs, because plugs can be different in a hotel or a guesthouse.
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.
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:
Credit cards are easily accepted in major cities like Paro and Thimphu. But in remote areas, you may not have access to a card or an ATM. So, it is best to carry some cash before heading for the trip.
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.
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.
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. However, it’s advisable to convert your currency to BTN for general purchases in rural areas. 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.
The national language is Dzongkha, but many Bhutanese also speak English. If you speak English and are worried about communicating with the local people, you will have your guide as a translator.
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.
To greet people, you can greet with locals “Kuzu zangpo la” (Hello) by performing a slight bow. Most common greetings include physical greetings, such as shaking hands less visible, especially in rural areas.
Yes, but remember to seek permission, especially when taking photos of monks, locals, or temples. Please note that clicking photos is not allowed at most religious sites.
Visitors should dress modestly and respectfully. This means:
This applies to both men and women.
Yes, Bhutanese society is deeply rooted in Buddhism and tradition. Here are some key taboos:
While gifts are not expected, they may be accepted graciously if given with respect. It is advisable to consult with the guide before giving out anything.
Bhutan follows Bhutan Time (BTT), which is UTC/GMT +6 hours. This time zone remains consistent throughout the year.
No, Bhutan does not observe daylight saving time. The country maintains the same time year-round.
Bhutan is 30 minutes ahead of India. For example, 12:00 PM in India is 12:30 PM in Bhutan.
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.
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.
Our Honeymoon package includes handpicked 3 to 5-star hotels, boutique resorts, or heritage lodges offering romantic settings and personalized service. If you have any special requests, we will add them to your itinerary.
Yes, rooms can be decorated with flowers, candles, and other romantic touches according to your request. Honeymoon suites or luxury upgrades are also available.
Romantic walks in nature, traditional hot stone baths, couple spa treatments, monastery blessings, riverside picnics, and cultural dress photoshoots can be included.
Yes, we can arrange a wedding blessing by monks in a monastery, which is believed to be auspicious.
Yes, couples can enjoy light hikes, cycling, archery, and even short treks like the Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) hike together.
Yes, romantic candlelight dinners, rooftop or riverside dining, and private meals at scenic locations can be arranged to meet your needs.
Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary preferences are accommodated with prior notice.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the best weather, blooming flowers, and clear skies perfect for romance and photography.
Winter (Dec–Feb) is chilly but offers fewer tourists, snow-capped views, and cozy indoor experiences for couples who love winter vibes.
Bring layered clothing, comfortable shoes for walking, a light jacket, formal outfits for romantic dinners, and swimwear if your hotel has spa or hot bath facilities.
Yes! We can arrange Gho and Kira (national dress) for couple photoshoots.
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