๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡น The perfect guide to travel with Bhutanparo

Travel course, preparations, precautions summary

โœˆ๏ธ Travel Essentials
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๐Ÿ“… Paro 2 nights 3 days travel courses

Day 1: Visit to the culture of Paro City

Faro Airport โ†’ Paro Bell โ†’ National Museum โ†’ Faro City โ†’ Kichu Lacan

Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:One of the most beautiful airports in the world, at Paro Airport, the grandparents of the Himalayas, experiencing the essence and Buddhist culture of Bhutan traditional architecture at the paro bell (Linpu species), built in 1646, exploring the history and traditional art of Bhutan at the National Museum, which opened in 1968, and the daily life of locals in the city of the city. Looking around the traditional market, you can enjoy the sacred atmosphere, one of the oldest temples of Bhutan in Kikchu Lacan, which was built in the 7th century.
๐Ÿ“Faro Airport ๐Ÿ“paro species ๐Ÿ“ National Museum ๐Ÿ“Chu Chu Lacan

Day 2: Tigers Nest Trekking

Tigers Nest Trekking โ†’ Cafeteria Rest โ†’ Paksang Lacan โ†’ Druke Gel Ruins

Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:The 3 -hour trekking to Tigers Nest (Paksang Lacan), which is located on the cliff of 3,120m above sea level, explores the legendary sacred place that the eighth -century Guru Linpoche flew and meditated on the tiger, relaxes the Himalayan view from the middle branch cafeteria, and takes a sacred temple in the mysterious temple that seems to be hanging on the cliff. Experienced the energy and was built in 1649, but in 1951, the drukegel species ruins were lost in the fire, and the traces of Bhutan history and the magnificent prospects of Chomolhari (7,326m)
๐Ÿ“ Tigers Nest ๐Ÿ“Paksang Lacan ๐Ÿ“Drukegel species ๐Ÿ“Mountain

Day 3: Visit to the suburbs of Paro (optional)

Cherre Head โ†’ Haha Valley โ†’ Dobe Bell โ†’ Traditional Farmers โ†’ Weekend Market

Cherre Head:3 hours, the Panoramic Outlook of the Himalayan 7,000m peak at 3,988m above sea level
Ha Valley:2 hours, Bhutan Traditional Agriculture, Barley Field, Beautiful Rural Landscape of Potato Fields
Dobe species:It takes 2 hours, one of the oldest species in Bhutan, built in 1531
Traditional farmers:It takes 1 hour, meeting with local families in Bhutan traditional houses and experiences of traditional cars
Weekend Market:1 hour, local agricultural products and traditional handicraft shopping
๐Ÿ“Cherre ๐Ÿ“Hae Valley ๐Ÿ“Dobe species ๐Ÿ“Faro Market

๐ŸŽ’ Preparation for travel required

๐Ÿ“‹ Basic documents

  • passport(What is left for more than 6 months)
  • Bhutan Visa(Pre -issuance required, including daily tourism tax)
  • Airline ticket e-Ticket output
  • Bhutan Travel Agency Invitation Chamber
  • Travel Insurance Certificate
  • Vaccination certificate (yellow fever, etc.)

๐Ÿ’ณ Financial related

  • Credit card(1 Visa, 1 each)
  • US dollar cash(Bhutan Naltrum Exchange)
  • Indian Luffy (Need to pass through Delhi)
  • Traveler's check (for high payment)
  • Small cash for tip (guide, driver)

๐Ÿ“ฑ Electronic device

  • 220V D type plug(British 3 districts)
  • Mobile phone charger and large -capacity auxiliary battery
  • International roaming or local SIM (limited internet)
  • Waterproof cell phone case (required for trekking)
  • High -performance camera (for Himalayan landscape shooting)
  • Headlamps (for power outages and trekking at dawn)

๐Ÿงณ clothing and equipment

  • Climbing (Tigers Nest Trekking Required)
  • Trekking stick (for alpine trekking)
  • Windproof jacket (prepared by the altitude of more than 3,000m)
  • Layering clothing (20 degrees or more)
  • Waterproof backpack (sudden rain)
  • Hat and sunglasses (alpine sunscreen)
  • Long -sleeved shirt (Dress Regulations when visiting the temple)

๐Ÿ’Š Pharmacy compared to altitude disease

  • Alpine disease prevention drug (Diamox, etc.)
  • Two common drugs, painkillers (alpine adaptation)
  • Digestive agent (spicy butan food adaptation)
  • Governor, formal system
  • Cold medicine, antipyretic
  • Wound ointment, band
  • Vitamin C (for strengthening immunity)

๐Ÿ”๏ธ Other necessities

  • Korean snacks (until local food adaptation)
  • Water tanks and water purification (supplementation of alpine moisture)
  • Energy bar (for a long time trekking)
  • Flash lights (blackouts frequent)
  • Warm socks (preparation for alpine cold)
  • Disposable Hot Pack (for trekking at dawn)

โš ๏ธParo travel precautions

๐Ÿ”๏ธ altitude disease and healthism

Heavenly altitude:2,280m (required for alpine adaptation)

  • History symptoms:Headaches, nausea, immediate break in case of dizziness, severe descendants
  • Moisture intake:High risk of dehydration in alpine, recommended 3-4 liters of water per day
  • Adaptation slowly:On the first day of arrival, excessive activity prohibition, enough rest
  • No drinking:Exacerbation of alcohol when eating alcohol from alpine
  • Medical facilities:Faro Hospital is only basic treatment, transfer to India in an emergency
๐Ÿš— Traffic and mobile precautions
  • Faro Airport:One of the airports that are difficult to land in the world, delay/cancellation of flights in case of deterioration of weather
  • Mountain road:Narrow and windy mountain trails, motion sickness medicines required
  • Wooriism:Monsoon during the June-September Month and Road Blocking Road
  • Vehicle rental:Foreigners' individual driving, must be accompanied by local drivers
  • Lack of fuel:Limited gas stations, required for fuel confirmation when moving long distances
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Cultural and religious precautions
  • Temple etiquette:Taking off the hat, the clockwise pilgrimage, the photo shooting area
  • Dress Regulations:Shorts, sleeveless ban, and long -sleeved must be required for visits
  • Buddhist shooting:Prohibition of shooting Buddha and religious consciousness
  • Local shooting:Prohibition of shooting locals without prior permission
  • Tobacco:Bhutan national smoking cessation, high taxes when importing tobacco
  • Plastic ban:Restrictions on disposable plastic use
๐ŸŒก๏ธChecks related to weather
  • Spring (March-May):5-20 degrees, dry and sunny, trekking optimal
  • Summer (June-August):10-25 degrees of temperature, raining in monsters,
  • Autumn (September-November):Temperature 0-20 degrees, Clear and Drying, Himalayan Observation
  • Winter (12-2):Temperature -10-10 degrees, very cold, head closure
  • Daily crossroads:20 degrees or more, required for layering clothing
๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost -related precautions
  • Daily Tourism Tax:$ 250 in peak season, $ 200 off for a low season (including accommodation, meals, guides)
  • Additional cost:Personal shopping, tips, drinks, etc. are separate
  • Cash payment:Limited credit card use, required to prepare for cash
  • Tip Culture:Guide $ 10-15/Sun, driver $ 5-10/Sun
๐Ÿงณ Travel Accessories
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๐Ÿ’ก Travel tips

  • Optimal visits:March-May, September-November this weather and the Himalayan Observation
  • Tigers Nest:Recommended for departure at 6 am, afternoon clouds
  • Bhutan traditional food:Esadachi (pepper cheese), Momo (dumplings), and water (butter tea) required experience
  • Alpine adaptation:Light activity on the first day of arrival, full -scale trekking from the second day
  • Happiness Index:Bhutan is the only country that pursues the GNH (GNH)
  • Environmental protection:Constitutional forests over 60% of forests, carbon neutral nations
  • Traditional costumes:High (male), kira (women) can be worn
  • Internet:Speed โ€‹โ€‹and limited, offline map download required
  • Power supply:Power outage, a spare battery and a flashlight required

๐Ÿ’ฐ Faro Travel Expected Expenses

Airfare

  • Round -trip ticket:1,800,000 won ~ 3,500,000 won (Delli or Bangkok)
  • Flight time:Incheon-Delhi-Paro about 12 hours (once via 1)

Daily tourism tax (based on one person)

  • Peak season (March-May, September-November):$ 250/Sun (about 330,000 won)
  • Low season (June-August, December-February):$ 200/day (about 260,000 won)
  • Included:Accommodation, 3 meals, guides, drivers, entrance fees

Additional expenses (based on one person)

  • Visa issuance:$ 40 (about 50,000 won)
  • tip:$ 15-25/day (guide, driver)
  • Personal shopping:$ 50-200 (traditional handicraft)
  • Drinks/Snacks:$ 10-20/Sun
  • 3 -day total expenses:$ 800-1,200 (about 105-1.6 million won, by airfare)

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