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Bus | SUV
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3 Stars Hotels
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3,100 metres
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March–May & September–November
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All meals during the tour
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English or Language guide on request
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9
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75
Overview
Experience the "Land of the Thunder Dragon" through its misty mountain passes, ancient
cliffside monasteries, and vibrant local traditions. This curated journey takes you from the
modernizing streets of Thimphu to the spiritual heartlands of Bumthang.
Highlights
- Journey through Bhutan's cultural heartlands, exploring Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, Trongsa, and the sacred valleys of Bumthang.
- Experience Bhutan's most iconic landmarks, including Tiger's Nest Monastery, Punakha Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Dochula Pass, and Trongsa Dzong.
- Discover authentic Bhutanese traditions and nature, from Black-Necked Cranes in Phobjikha Valley to ancient temples, traditional weaving, local breweries, and vibrant village life.
Itinerary
The Welcome: Arrive at Paro International Airport, one of the most spectacular
landings in the world. Meet your private guide and driver.
● Paro Highlights: Visit the Rinpung Dzong ("Fortress on a Heap of Jewels"), a
masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture, followed by the National Museum (Ta
Dzong), housed in a 17th-century watchtower.
● The Capital: Take a scenic 1.5-hour drive to Thimphu, the world’s only capital without
traffic lights.
● Evening: Visit the National Memorial Chorten, where locals circumambulate the
golden spires in a rhythmic evening ritual.
● Overnight in Thimphu.
The Giant Buddha: Stand at the feet of the Buddha Dordenma, a 51-meter gilded
bronze statue offering panoramic views of the valley.
● Heritage & Wildlife: Visit the Simply Bhutan living museum to try your hand at
archery (the national sport) and meet the Takin, Bhutan’s unique national animal, at
the local preserve.
● Artisanal Bhutan: Explore the Postal Museum (where you can print stamps with your
own face!) and the Tashichho Dzong, the impressive seat of the government and the
King’s throne room.
● Market Stroll: End the day at the Centenary Farmers Market, mingling with locals
amidst stalls of organic chilies, incense, and handmade crafts.
● Overnight in Thimphu.
Dochula Pass: Ascend to 3,100m for a breathtaking view of the Himalayan peaks,
framed by 108 memorial stupas.
● The Fertility Temple: A gentle walk through rice paddies leads to Chimi Lhakhang,
the temple of the "Divine Madman," famous for its unique blessings.
● The Glacial Valley: Arrive in Phobjikha, a stunning U-shaped glacial valley. It is the
winter home of the rare Black-Necked Cranes.
Nature Trail: Enjoy a sunset hike through the Gangtey Nature Trail, passing through
pine forests and crane nesting grounds.
● Overnight in Gangtey/Phobjikha.
The High Road: Cross the Pelela Pass (3,420m) into Central Bhutan. Stop at the
Chendebjee Chorten, modeled after the famous Boudhanath Stupa in Nepal.
● The Vanguard of Warriors: Reach Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan's largest and most
impressive fortress, which controls the only path between the East and West. Explore
the historic watchtower museum overlooking the canyon.
● Overnight in Trongsa.
Weaving Traditions: Cross the Yotongla Pass to reach the Chumey Valley, where
you can watch weavers create "Yathra"—traditional vibrant wool textiles.
● Bumthang Valley: Often compared to Switzerland, this is Bhutan's most sacred
valley.
● Bells and Brews: Visit the Jakar Dzong ("The White Bird Fortress") and end the day
with a tasting at the local Swiss Cheese Factory and the Red Panda Beer Brewery.
● Overnight in Bumthang.
Ancient Footsteps: Walk through a trio of sacred sites: Jambay Lhakhang (7th
century), Kurjey Lhakhang (where a Guru left his body imprint), and Tamshing
Lhakhang.
● Mebar Tsho: Visit the mysterious Burning Lake, where a 15th-century saint is said to
have emerged from the water with a lit butter lamp and sacred treasures.
● Overnight in Bumthang.
Scenic Retreat: Journey back across the mountains to the sub-tropical valley of
Punakha.
● The Palace of Happiness: Visit Punakha Dzong, arguably the most beautiful building
in Bhutan, situated at the confluence of the "Male" and "Female" rivers.
● Suspension Bridge: Take a walk across one of the longest suspension bridges in the
country, draped in prayer flags.
● Overnight in Punakha.
The Icon: Drive back to Paro for the highlight of the trip: a hike to Taktsang
Monastery (Tiger’s Nest). Perched 900m above the valley floor on a sheer cliff, this is
Bhutan's most sacred site.
Farewell Dinner: After descending, enjoy a traditional Bhutanese farewell dinner.
Optional: Relax your muscles in a Traditional Hot Stone Bath.
● Overnight in Paro.
Your guide will escort you to Paro International Airport for your flight home, carrying
the "Gross National Happiness" of Bhutan with you.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Bhutan Visa Processing & Government Clearances
- Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
- All Sightseeing & Monument Entry Fees
- Private Transportation Throughout the Tour
- Professional English-Speaking Guide
- Handpicked Accommodations
- All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
- Tea/Coffee & Packed Lunches During Excursions
The Cost Excludes
- International Airfare to/from Bhutan
- Alcoholic Drinks & Premium Beverages
- Personal Expenses
- Tips & Gratuities for Guide and Driver
- Travel Insurance
FAQs
General
Yes. All international visitors (except citizens of India) require a visa to enter Bhutan. Your licensed Bhutanese tour operator will arrange the visa on your behalf before your arrival.
The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a daily fee charged by the Royal Government of Bhutan to support sustainable tourism, environmental conservation, healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.
The main international gateway is Paro International Airport. Direct flights operate from selected cities in Thailand, Nepal, India, Singapore, and other regional destinations.
Yes. Bhutan is one of the safest travel destinations in the world, known for its low crime rate, friendly people, and peaceful environment.
The official currency is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees are also widely accepted in most places.
Major hotels, shops, and restaurants in larger towns accept credit cards. However, carrying some cash is recommended when traveling to remote areas.
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, a light jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses, a reusable water bottle, and any personal medications. Trekking tours may require additional gear.
Most cultural tours stay at comfortable elevations. However, high-altitude destinations and treks may reach over 3,000 meters, where some travelers may experience mild altitude-related symptoms.
Yes. Paro Taktsang, commonly known as Tiger's Nest, is Bhutan's most iconic attraction and can be visited as part of most itineraries.
The national language is Dzongkha. English is widely spoken in tourism-related services, hotels, and schools.
Absolutely. Bhutan offers family-friendly cultural experiences, nature walks, wildlife encounters, and comfortable accommodations suitable for travelers of all ages.
Visitors can choose from boutique hotels, luxury resorts, heritage homestays, traditional farmhouses, and comfortable trekking camps depending on their itinerary.
Yes. Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and evacuation is highly recommended for all visitors.
A stay of 5–10 days is ideal for first-time visitors, allowing enough time to explore major cultural attractions, scenic valleys, monasteries, and local traditions.
Yes. Most tour operators offer tailor-made itineraries based on your interests, travel dates, budget, and preferred activities.
Bhutan hosts vibrant religious festivals called Tshechus throughout the year, featuring masked dances, cultural performances, and local celebrations.
Yes. Bhutan is renowned for its pristine trekking routes, ranging from short scenic hikes to challenging high-altitude expeditions, including the famous Snowman Trek.
Bhutan is the world's only carbon-negative country and is internationally recognized for its philosophy of Gross National Happiness, strong cultural preservation, and commitment to sustainable tourism.
Simply contact a licensed Bhutanese tour operator, choose your preferred itinerary, submit your passport details, and your visa and travel arrangements will be organized for you.
Booking Requirement
Payment Transfer: Upon confirming your booking, tour costs must be transferred in
advance to finalize visa processing and reservations.
- Passport Documentation: Please submit a clear, color photo-page scan of your
passport along with a passport-sized digital photograph to initiate visa processing. - Optional Flight Ticketing: If requested, we can arrange your Drukair or Bhutan
Airlines flights. Please share your preferred travel dates, preferred route, and travel
class.
