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Tours in Bhutan
Bhutan and the Andaman Islands
14 DAYS / 13 NIGHTS
from £99,999 / US$127,115 per person*
Tour Highlights
- Hike up to Tiger’s Nest monastery
- Travel across the dramatic Dochula high mountain pass
- Explore impressive dzongs, including Punakha dzong
- Meet the locals and enjoy a traditional farmhouse lunch
- Take a thrilling flight from Delhi over the Himalaya mountains to Bhutan
- Day treks through the Punakha countryside
- Indulge in a luxurious tropical island getaway on Havelock Island
Tour Overview
DELHI • THIMPHU • PUNAKHA • PARO • CALCUTTA • HAVELOCK ISLAND • CHENNAI
Combine unique culture with blissful relaxation on a tailor-made holiday that marries the mysterious Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan and the breathtaking Andaman Islands in India’s Bay of Bengal.
Our Bhutan and the Andaman Islands itinerary showcases the diversity of the Indian subcontinent. Beginning your journey in the Land of the Thunder Dragon, you will explore Bhutan’s monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes, accompanied by your private guide. Travel from Thimphu, where highlights include the Tibetan-style National Memorial Chorten, to Punakha in Central Bhutan, where you’ll see one of the most impressive dzongs in the country. Complete your holiday to Bhutan with a visit to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, more commonly known as Tiger’s Nest and one of the most revered places in Bhutan.
Recommence this off-the-beaten-track escape with a stay on Havelock Island in the Andaman Islands, one of the most secluded archipelagos in the Indian Ocean. Famed for their white-sand palm-fringed beaches, coral reefs, tropical rainforests and mangroves, the Andamans are the perfect Robinson Crusoe-style hideaway.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Delhi, India
Land at Delhi International Airport under your own arrangements (if you would like a quote for international flights, please ask us). On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
ACCOMMODATION (1 night)
Sapphire: The Maidens (Heritage Room)
Diamond: The Oberoi New Delhi (Premier Room)
Day 2 Fly to Paro, Bhutan, arrive in Thimphu
After a thrilling flight from Delhi over the Himalaya mountains to Paro, you will be met by your private guide and driver, both of whom will remain with you for the duration of your time in Bhutan, and driven to the country’s capital city of Thimphu. Stop en route to see the colourful suspension bridge near the tiny settlement of Tamchog Lhakhang and in the afternoon, explore Thimphu itself. Sightseeing is flexible depending on your interests but can include the National Textile Museum, the Jungshi paper-making factory and the National Memorial Chorten.
If possible, we recommend coinciding your visit to Thimphu from Friday to Sunday as this is when the city’s colourful weekend market takes place.
Day 3 Punakha
Today’s journey to Punakha begins with a visit to Buddha Dordenma, a gigantic statue made of gold-gilded bronze that guards the entrance to the Thimphu Valley. Continue the journey to Punakha via the Dochula, a high mountain pass marked with over one hundred memorial stupas (Buddhist shrines). Punakha’s dzong (fortress-monastery) has a strategic river position and is arguably the most striking fortress in the country. There will be time to appreciate this architectural wonder before travelling the short distance to the town of Punakha.
ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)
Sapphire: Dhensa Boutique Resort (Suite)
Diamond: COMO Uma Punakha (Valley View Room)
Day 4 Punakha
Punakha’s location in a warm and fertile sub-tropical valley makes it one of the most appealing places in Bhutan to enjoy a spot of hiking. Options include a 45-minute walk to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten for impressive views of the Punakha Valley. Alternatively, the challenging yet rewarding trek to Giligang Temple is an extension of the above hike and takes around 4 to 5 hours to complete. Depending on your choice, the remainder of the day can either be spent relaxing, exploring more of Punakha or, for an additional cost, it is also possible to enjoy a spot of gentle rafting on the Mo Chhu (Female River).
Day 5 Paro
Drive back along the same route to Paro, stopping at the 15th-century hilltop fertility temple of Chimi Lhakhang along the way. Sightseeing in Paro, later today, will include the National Museum of Bhutan, a former watchtower that now houses a fascinating collection of more than 3,000 pieces of Bhutanese art, and, if time permits, Paro Dzong which was built to defend the then-small settlement from invaders from Tibet. There are also several temples worth discovering, including the 15th-century Dungtse Lhakhang and the Kyichu Lhakhang which dates back to the 7th century and is one of the most sacred and oldest temples in Bhutan.
ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)
Sapphire: Nak-Sel Boutique Hotel & Spa (Deluxe Room)
Diamond: COMO Uma Paro (Valley View Room)
Day 6 Paro
Departing in the morning, today’s highlight is a visit to Taktsang monastery, more commonly known as Tiger’s Nest. One of the most revered places in Bhutan, the monastery seemingly hangs off the face of the cliff that rises from the valley floor some 900 metres below. The roundtrip hike takes between 4 and 5 hours, and there are spectacular views of both the monastery and the encompassing valley along much of the route. Returning to Paro, lunch will be taken at a traditional farmhouse, and the rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 7 Farewell to Bhutan. Arrive Kolkata
This morning, you will be transferred to Paro airport to catch your return flight to Kolkata where, on arrival, you will be met and taken to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
ACCOMMODATION (1 night)
Sapphire: The Oberoi Grand (Premier Room)
Diamond: The Oberoi Grand (Premier Room)
Day 8 Havelock Island
Leave Kolkata this morning and fly to Port Blair in the Andamans. Later, board a ferry (shared basis) to secluded Havelock Island, where on arrival, you will be transferred to your chosen retreat, set by the stunning shores of Radhanagar Beach. Regarded as one of Asia’s finest stretches of sand, the deserted beaches around Havelock Island are renowned for their shallow waters, coral reefs and snorkelling.
ACCOMMODATION (5 nights)
Sapphire: Barefoot at Havelock Island (Nicobari Cottage)
Diamond: Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Andamans (Deluxe Villa)
Day 9 Havelock Island
Today will be at leisure to relax by the beach, swim or snorkel, and enjoy the leisure facilities at your beach hotel. Alternatively, enjoy snorkelling at South Button Island and Lawrence Beach, famous for their splendid reefs (supplement applies).
Day 10 Havelock Island
At leisure by the beach.
Day 11 Havelock Island
At leisure by the beach.
Day 12 Havelock Island
At leisure by the beach.
Day 13 Ferry to Port Blair and fly to Chennai
Leave captivating Havelock Island behind and board the ferry to Port Blair (shared basis). Then, proceed to the airport and board your flight to Chennai. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
ACCOMMODATION (1 night)
Sapphire: Taj Connemara (Luxury Grande Room)
Diamond: Taj Connemara (Luxury Grande Room)
Day 14 Farewell to India
A private transfer will take you from your hotel to Chennai International Airport, where you will check in for your onward flight.
Pricing Notes & Information
Price Guideline
*Price guideline, per person, based on two people sharing.
LOW SEASON
Sapphire Hotels from £99,999 (US$1,716)
Diamond Hotels from £99,999 (US$2,345)
HIGH SEASON
Sapphire Hotels from £99,999 (US$1,983)
Diamond Hotels from £99,999 (US$2,917)
What's Included
- Accommodation as described
- Regional Economy Class flights [Delhi-Paro-Kolkata]
- Domestic Economy Class flights [Kolkata – Port Blair – Chennai]
- Ferry transfers between Port Blair and Havelock Island
- Service of Corinthian Travel representatives whilst in India and Bhutan
- Sightseeing and entrances as described
- Bhutan visa fees and all government royalties
- Chauffeur-driven transfers in an air-conditioned Toyota Innova (or similar) in India and an SUV (or similar) in Bhutan
- Meals: 13 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches and 5 Dinners
- Private English-speaking guide for all sightseeing
- Water in the vehicle during transfers
Notes
Bhutan & the Andaman Islands is a private tour that can operate throughout the year based on arrival in Delhi on a Tuesday.
All prices are subject to availability at the time of booking. Prices do not include international flights (please ask us for a quote), are per person, based on two people sharing a room, and a minimum group size of two.
Single and sole traveller supplements will apply.
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