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Entebbe to Bhutan Flight

Paro, Bhutan
One Way・1 Stop・15 hrs 20 mins
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AED 3,264
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VIEW TOP RECOMMENDATIONSAbout Entebbe (EBB)
Located on the shores of Lake Victoria – the largest lake in Africa, Entebbe is naturally blessed and historically rich. Here, one can find nature in its most expressive form - there are expansive white sand beaches, wonderful gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries. Moreover, the cool breeze from the lake and the presence of slanting beach palm trees add to the overall beauty and romantic appeal of the place. The star attraction of Entebbe is the Entebbe Zoo, also known as Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC). Located close to the main town and along the shores of Lake Victoria, this place is characterised by exquisiteness of common and rare species of flora and fauna. Here, one can spot rhinos, zebras, giant forest hog, spotted hyena, olive monkey, giraffes, bush pig, many kinds of snakes and more, all well-secured behind fences. This place is also ideal for bird-watching. The town also boasts of a fine selection of resorts, hotels, restaurants and clubs that respectively cater to accommodation, dining, and entertainment requirements of visitors very well. From MakeMyTrip, tourists can avail one of the many packages to travel to and stay in this true treasure trove in a comfortable manner.
About Bhutan (BT)
Surrounded by India and China, the Kingdom of Bhutan is the only carbon-negative country in the world. This landlocked nation comprises a diverse geography. Its southern region faces a humid subtropical climate, its central region features a temperate weather and its northern areas face a colder climate. Bhutan’s capital city, Thimphu blends modernity and heritage with cafes, shopping centres and monasteries. National Memorial Chorten and Semtokha Dzong are must-visit attractions in this city. Paro, in the western part of Bhutan, houses several cultural landmarks. Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest Temple, is located atop a steep cliff offering an incredible spiritual vibe with panoramic views of the surroundings. Tamchog lhakhang, located between Paro and Thimphu, is a must-visit for all. In central Bhutan, Bumthang is among the most widely recognised historical districts featuring an unmistakable pastoral landscape with rice and paddy fields. Jambey Lhakhang, an ancient temple built around 7th century, is an iconic attraction in this district. Lhuntse district in the northeastern part of the country shares ground for three protected areas - Wangchuck Centennial Park, Thrumshingla National Park and Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary. Ban Thai, Ama’s Kitchen and Prabin Restaurant in Thimphu are affordable and famous restaurants. Norling Handicrafts and Handicrafts Emporium are among the best shops to buy souvenirs. If you are planning to explore Bhutan, simply book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip.