A. There are a lot of things to do in Bhutan. Most importantly:
A. 4 nights and 5 days are enough for a honeymoon tour. During this time, you can explore main tourist attractions such as Tiger's nest, Takin, Punakha Dzong and more.
A. Bhutan is a year-round destination, however, April-May and mid September-November can be ideal. Due to low gathering, you will save money & enjoy a far more rewarding experience.
A. Yes, Bhutan govt made it mandatory to appoint a licensed tour operator of Bhutan or their international partners.
A. Yes, it is possible to travel Bhutan independently. However, it is suggested to get in touch with a tour guide for ultimate solutions.
A. During peak tourist travel months, Mar/Apr/May & Sep/Oct/Nov, it is important to book at least 6-9 months ahead. For regular season travel, Jun/Jul/Aug & Dec/Jan/Feb, 3-6 months in advance will be enough.
A. Yes, most of the travel agents book the hotels and flight tickets on your behalf. This cost is mostly included in the package cost as well.
A. Yes, most of the travel agents recommend you to buy travel insurance that will cover your travel delays, health emergencies and lost luggage.
A. No, you don't have to. It's mandatory to hire a cab and a tour guide. The tour guide will drive you around the places you want to see.
A. Most of sightseeing in Thimphu can be easily done on foot or hire a taxi for places like Buddha Point.