Morning: After breakfast, do some local sight seeing in Thimphu and drive to Punakha (approximately 3.5 hours).
The National Memorial Chorten: Built-in the memory of the third Druk Gyalpo (Head of Kingdom) of Bhutan, the National Memorial Chorten is devoted to World Peace. The Chorten is popular amongst the localities for various major Buddhist religious festivals and it is one of the best places to see in Thimphu Bhutan.
 Buddha Dordenma Statue: Atop a hill in Thimphu, is a massive, golden Buddha sitting atop a gilded meditation hall. Hidden inside it has 125,000 smaller Buddhas. This means that in Thimphu, there are more Buddha statues than this city’s population (100000), It is also known as Buddha point.
Simply Bhutan (Living Museum): It is a living museum run fully by the youth and supported by Bhutan Youth Development Fund. The museum gives a glimpse of traditional Bhutanese life. There is a small collection of typical household objects and tools. The youth guide also explained how the Bhutanese used to build houses out of mud, the making of wheat wine etc. One can try their traditional costumes (Gho & Kira) and have photos taken for free. There are also traditional dance performances. One can also purchase some handicraft for souvenirs as well as supporting them. Overall, it was an interesting experience.
The Motithang Takin Preserve: For animal lovers, Motithang Takin Preserve is one of the best places to visit in Thimphu. This attractive preserved area was built as a small zoo but later it was converted into an animal preserve centre. Takin -The national animal of Bhutan, lives in the Motithang Takin Preserve in Thimphu.
Sangaygang View Point: There is a beautiful view point in Bhutan called Sangaygang. It is the location for the tower which transmits the national television channel of Bhutan called BBS. A wonderful view of Thimphu, capital city of Bhutan, can be observed from this view point. On clear, cloudless days, a beautiful panoramic view of the whole city from point of view can be captured with a camera. Thousands of prayer flags can be seen, fluttering in the air.
The Clock Tower: Clock Tower Square is an example of a great architectural marvel. It is a tower with four clock faces, which makes it different from any other building or structure in Bhutan. People usually visit here in the evening to enjoy the beautiful paintings and carvings. There are many restaurants and souvenir shops near this tower, making it one of the most visited sites in the town.TashiChho Dzong: It is a monastery which is located next to the bank of the Wang Chhu River, it is also known as Thimphu Dzong.  Annual 3 days Tsechu festival is also hosted every year at TashiChho Dzong. It was built in 1216 A.D.
Dochula Pass (3,050 meters), which offers panoramic views of the Himalayas on a clear day. Dochula Pass: Take time to visit the Druk Wangyal Chortens and enjoy the stunning views of snow-capped peaks.
Afternoon: Upon arrival in Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong, the majestic fortress located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu Rivers. Explore its beautiful courtyards and temples. Pho Chhu Suspension Bridge: Afterward, take a short walk to the Pho Chhu suspension bridge, one of the longest in Bhutan. Overnight: Stay in Punakha.