After breakfast drive 127 km to Paro (approximately five hours) and en route visit Simtokha Dzong which translates to “Palace of the Profound Meaning of Secret Mantras”. This Dzong also houses an institute for teaching the Dzongha language.
Upon arrival in Paro, check-in at hotel. Paro is a beautiful location hosting many of the country’s oldest monasteries and temples, it is one of the most fertile valleys in Bhutan and it is home to the country’s only airport. In the afternoon, visit the Ta Dzong which exhibits a large array of antiques including paintings, textiles, weapons and other historical artefacts.
Later, visit the Archery ground where you participate in a short archery session. Archery is not only Bhutan’s national sport but it is also a celebration of their way of life and an integral part off all the festivities in the country.
Overnight, stay at hotel.