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Bhutan Private Tour

12 Days /

Activity

Cultural Tours

Difficulty Level

Easy

Activity

Cultural Tours

Difficulty Level

Easy

Destinations

Trip Start / End

Paro/Paro

Accommodation

Hotel, Resort

Travel Style

Best time to travel

Mar-May/Sep-Nov
Based on standard accommodation and typical group size (2 Pax).

Personalized Travel Advice

Dev Raj Nepal

Travel Expert
dave@highasiatours.com
+977 9851096523
Based on standard accommodation and typical group size (2 Pax).

Personalized Travel Advice

Dev Raj Nepal

Travel Expert
dave@highasiatours.com
+977 9851096523

Detailed Itinerary

DAY
01
DAY
01
Arrival in Paro – Thimphu

Start your Bhutan private tour with an arrival at Paro International Airport, where you’ll receive a warm Bhutanese welcome before setting off on a scenic drive to Thimphu, the tranquil capital. En route, stop at Tachogang Lhakhang (Tamchog Lhakhang), a 15th-century temple built by the Tibetan saint and engineer Thangtong Gyalpo.

Upon reaching Thimphu, check in to your hotel and attend a welcome briefing introducing Bhutan’s rich culture and timeless traditions. Spend the evening unwinding, acclimatizing, and preparing for the meaningful journey ahead.

Arrival in Paro – Thimphu

Start your Bhutan private tour with an arrival at Paro International Airport, where you’ll receive a warm Bhutanese welcome before setting off on a scenic drive to Thimphu, the tranquil capital. En route, stop at Tachogang Lhakhang (Tamchog Lhakhang), a 15th-century temple built by the Tibetan saint and engineer Thangtong Gyalpo.

Upon reaching Thimphu, check in to your hotel and attend a welcome briefing introducing Bhutan’s rich culture and timeless traditions. Spend the evening unwinding, acclimatizing, and preparing for the meaningful journey ahead.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Drive Distance
50km, 1.5 hours
Altitude
2,334 m
DAY
02
DAY
02
Thimphu Sightseeing

At Thimphu, visit the National Memorial Chorten first. Built in 1974 to honor the third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, this stupa remains an active center of worship, where locals perform daily circumambulations.

Next, marvel at Buddha Dordenma, a 51.5-meter gilded statue completed in 2015, which houses over 125,000 smaller Buddha statues.

Explore the Folk Heritage Museum to witness Bhutanese rural life through meticulously curated artifacts, then visit Zorig Chusum, the nation’s sole school dedicated to the 13 traditional arts. Observing students at work gives you an in-depth knowledge of Bhutanese craftsmanship.

Ascend to Dechen Phodrang Monastery, a historic center for monk education. The monastery is situated on a hill that commands panoramic view of the valley below.

Conclude the day at Tashichho Dzong. Access is limited during administrative hours, but after 5 PM, the fortress-monastery opens to visitors. You can see its golden roofs and intricately ornate courtyards in the soft evening light, providing a rare opportunity to experience Bhutanese governance and spirituality in harmony.

Thimphu Sightseeing

At Thimphu, visit the National Memorial Chorten first. Built in 1974 to honor the third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, this stupa remains an active center of worship, where locals perform daily circumambulations.

Next, marvel at Buddha Dordenma, a 51.5-meter gilded statue completed in 2015, which houses over 125,000 smaller Buddha statues.

Explore the Folk Heritage Museum to witness Bhutanese rural life through meticulously curated artifacts, then visit Zorig Chusum, the nation’s sole school dedicated to the 13 traditional arts. Observing students at work gives you an in-depth knowledge of Bhutanese craftsmanship.

Ascend to Dechen Phodrang Monastery, a historic center for monk education. The monastery is situated on a hill that commands panoramic view of the valley below.

Conclude the day at Tashichho Dzong. Access is limited during administrative hours, but after 5 PM, the fortress-monastery opens to visitors. You can see its golden roofs and intricately ornate courtyards in the soft evening light, providing a rare opportunity to experience Bhutanese governance and spirituality in harmony.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude
2,334 m
DAY
03
DAY
03
Thimphu – Punakha

Continue your Bhutan private tour with a scenic drive from Thimphu to Punakha, stopping at the iconic Dochula Pass. The 108 memorial chortens here honor Bhutanese warriors, while the panoramic views of the eastern Himalayas provide a dramatic introduction to the valley below.

Upon arriving in Punakha, embark on a gentle yet rewarding hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, perched on a ridge above the valley. The hike winds through terraced fields and pine forests, offering breathtaking views of Punakha Valley and creating a serene, reflective experience for all visitors. Its intricate murals and statues depict Vajrayana Buddhist deities, while the second floor features symbolic representations of wisdom and compassion.

After the hike, visit the Punakha Dzong, a majestic fortress at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers. This architectural masterpiece blends grand courtyards with elaborately painted interiors, reflecting Bhutan’s spiritual and political history.

Conclude the day with a stop at Chimi Lhakhang, the famed fertility temple, where vibrant murals and unique architecture provide an intimate glimpse into Bhutanese traditions and spiritual practices.

Thimphu – Punakha

Continue your Bhutan private tour with a scenic drive from Thimphu to Punakha, stopping at the iconic Dochula Pass. The 108 memorial chortens here honor Bhutanese warriors, while the panoramic views of the eastern Himalayas provide a dramatic introduction to the valley below.

Upon arriving in Punakha, embark on a gentle yet rewarding hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, perched on a ridge above the valley. The hike winds through terraced fields and pine forests, offering breathtaking views of Punakha Valley and creating a serene, reflective experience for all visitors. Its intricate murals and statues depict Vajrayana Buddhist deities, while the second floor features symbolic representations of wisdom and compassion.

After the hike, visit the Punakha Dzong, a majestic fortress at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers. This architectural masterpiece blends grand courtyards with elaborately painted interiors, reflecting Bhutan’s spiritual and political history.

Conclude the day with a stop at Chimi Lhakhang, the famed fertility temple, where vibrant murals and unique architecture provide an intimate glimpse into Bhutanese traditions and spiritual practices.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trek Duration
2-3 hours
Drive Distance
73km, 2-3 hours
Altitude
1,350 m
DAY
04
DAY
04
Punakha – Phobjikha Valley

Depart Punakha and journey into the serene Phobjikha Valley, one of Bhutan’s most pristine and iconic landscapes. This U-shaped glacial valley, flanked by pine-covered hills and terraced farmlands, is celebrated for its tranquil beauty and rich biodiversity.

Arrive at Gangtey Monastery, the spiritual and cultural heart of the valley. This 17th-century monastery is a principal seat of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism, housing a vibrant community of monks and preserving sacred murals, statues, and ritual spaces.

Following the monastery visit, our experienced guide you take you along the Gangtey Nature Trail, a gently winding path through forests, streams, and traditional villages. Along the trail, travelers can observe daily village life, including farmers tending their fields, prayer flags fluttering across farmhouses, and ancient stone walls marking centuries-old boundaries. The trail also offers opportunities to spot rare wildlife and endemic bird species.

Punakha – Phobjikha Valley

Depart Punakha and journey into the serene Phobjikha Valley, one of Bhutan’s most pristine and iconic landscapes. This U-shaped glacial valley, flanked by pine-covered hills and terraced farmlands, is celebrated for its tranquil beauty and rich biodiversity.

Arrive at Gangtey Monastery, the spiritual and cultural heart of the valley. This 17th-century monastery is a principal seat of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism, housing a vibrant community of monks and preserving sacred murals, statues, and ritual spaces.

Following the monastery visit, our experienced guide you take you along the Gangtey Nature Trail, a gently winding path through forests, streams, and traditional villages. Along the trail, travelers can observe daily village life, including farmers tending their fields, prayer flags fluttering across farmhouses, and ancient stone walls marking centuries-old boundaries. The trail also offers opportunities to spot rare wildlife and endemic bird species.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trek Duration
2 hours
Drive Distance
75km, 2-3 hours
Altitude
3,000 m
DAY
05
DAY
05
Punakha – Bumthang

Following breakfast, take on a scenic drive to Bumthang, often described as the spiritual heart of Bhutan. Nestled in a cluster of valleys, Bumthang is celebrated for its concentration of ancient temples, monasteries, and dzongs, many dating back several centuries. Its fertile valleys, dotted with traditional villages and apple orchards, reflect a harmonious blend of natural beauty, agriculture, and spiritual life. The drive itself is a visual feast, passing through mountain passes, dense forests, and terraced fields, offering glimpses of rural Bhutanese life along the way.

Upon arriving in Jakar, the main town of Bumthang, visit Jakar Dzong, a fortress-monastery overlooking the Chamkhar River. This imposing structure, with its whitewashed walls, grand courtyards, and intricate murals, serves as both a spiritual center and an administrative hub. Walking through its halls, travelers experience Bhutanese governance and Buddhist practices firsthand, gaining insight into centuries of local history and cultural traditions.

Take time to explore the surrounding Bumthang Valley, home to numerous ancient temples, traditional homes, and vibrant local markets. The valleys are also known for their artisanal crafts, including handwoven textiles and intricate wood carvings, which provide a deeper appreciation for Bhutanese heritage. Bumthang’s serene landscapes, spiritual depth, and rich traditions make it a highlight of any Bhutan holiday, offering travelers an authentic, immersive experience at the heart of the country.

 

Punakha – Bumthang

Following breakfast, take on a scenic drive to Bumthang, often described as the spiritual heart of Bhutan. Nestled in a cluster of valleys, Bumthang is celebrated for its concentration of ancient temples, monasteries, and dzongs, many dating back several centuries. Its fertile valleys, dotted with traditional villages and apple orchards, reflect a harmonious blend of natural beauty, agriculture, and spiritual life. The drive itself is a visual feast, passing through mountain passes, dense forests, and terraced fields, offering glimpses of rural Bhutanese life along the way.

Upon arriving in Jakar, the main town of Bumthang, visit Jakar Dzong, a fortress-monastery overlooking the Chamkhar River. This imposing structure, with its whitewashed walls, grand courtyards, and intricate murals, serves as both a spiritual center and an administrative hub. Walking through its halls, travelers experience Bhutanese governance and Buddhist practices firsthand, gaining insight into centuries of local history and cultural traditions.

Take time to explore the surrounding Bumthang Valley, home to numerous ancient temples, traditional homes, and vibrant local markets. The valleys are also known for their artisanal crafts, including handwoven textiles and intricate wood carvings, which provide a deeper appreciation for Bhutanese heritage. Bumthang’s serene landscapes, spiritual depth, and rich traditions make it a highlight of any Bhutan holiday, offering travelers an authentic, immersive experience at the heart of the country.

 

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Drive Distance
154km, 4 hours
Altitude
2,800 m
DAY
06
DAY
06
Bumthang – Ura Valley Exploration

Venture into Ura Valley, one of Bhutan’s most picturesque and culturally rich regions. Nestled among rolling hills and fertile farmland, Ura Valley is celebrated for its traditional stone houses, narrow lanes, and the authentic rural lifestyle that has been preserved over centuries. The valley is a living testament to Bhutanese heritage, where time-honored customs continue alongside breathtaking natural landscapes.

Explore Ura Village, renowned for its beautifully crafted homes and intricate woodwork. The village is a vibrant hub of local culture, where festivals, communal gatherings, and daily farming practices provide a genuine glimpse into Bhutanese rural life. Perched on a hill overlooking the valley, Ura Monastery offers both spiritual insight and panoramic views. Its serene atmosphere and sacred murals reflect the depth of Bhutanese Buddhist traditions and serve as a focal point for local religious activity.

Enjoy a guided village walk, meandering through cobblestone streets, past prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and through terraced fields. Interact with villagers, witness traditional crafts in action, and experience firsthand the rhythms of rural life. This immersive day combines natural beauty, spiritual insight, and cultural depth, making it a standout experience on your Bhutan holiday, and a true highlight of your journey through Bumthang.

Bumthang – Ura Valley Exploration

Venture into Ura Valley, one of Bhutan’s most picturesque and culturally rich regions. Nestled among rolling hills and fertile farmland, Ura Valley is celebrated for its traditional stone houses, narrow lanes, and the authentic rural lifestyle that has been preserved over centuries. The valley is a living testament to Bhutanese heritage, where time-honored customs continue alongside breathtaking natural landscapes.

Explore Ura Village, renowned for its beautifully crafted homes and intricate woodwork. The village is a vibrant hub of local culture, where festivals, communal gatherings, and daily farming practices provide a genuine glimpse into Bhutanese rural life. Perched on a hill overlooking the valley, Ura Monastery offers both spiritual insight and panoramic views. Its serene atmosphere and sacred murals reflect the depth of Bhutanese Buddhist traditions and serve as a focal point for local religious activity.

Enjoy a guided village walk, meandering through cobblestone streets, past prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and through terraced fields. Interact with villagers, witness traditional crafts in action, and experience firsthand the rhythms of rural life. This immersive day combines natural beauty, spiritual insight, and cultural depth, making it a standout experience on your Bhutan holiday, and a true highlight of your journey through Bumthang.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Drive Distance
69km, 2-3 hours
Altitude
3,100 m
DAY
07
DAY
07
Bumthang – Tang Valley Excursion

Journey into Tang Valley, one of Bumthang’s most remote and spiritually significant regions. Known for its pristine landscapes, centuries-old monasteries, and traditional villages, Tang Valley offers travelers an authentic glimpse into rural Bhutanese life, where centuries-old customs are carefully preserved. Its rolling hills, terraced fields, and hidden temples make it a captivating destination on any Bhutan holiday.

Begin with a visit to Tang Monastery, founded in the 14th century by Terton Pema Lingpa, one of Bhutan’s most revered treasure revealers. This monastery is not only an architectural gem with intricate Bhutanese design but also a living center of Buddhist practice. Inside, richly adorned halls and murals depict spiritual teachings and local history, offering insight into the religious and cultural life of the valley. Positioned on a hillside overlooking the valley, Tang Monastery allows visitors to absorb both spiritual ambiance and sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

Following the monastery visit, embark on a guided trek through Tang Valley to discover hidden temples and rural farming communities. The trail passes traditional stone houses, terraced fields, and prayer-flag-adorned shrines, where villagers continue centuries-old agricultural and spiritual practices. Along the way, you’ll encounter temples rarely seen by casual travelers, each offering intimate insight into the valley’s devotional life. This trek highlights the seamless harmony between daily life, spiritual practice, and the natural environment—an experience that defines the essence of a Private Bhutan Tour.

By day’s end, travelers gain a profound appreciation for Tang Valley’s unique spiritual heritage, historical depth, and cultural richness, making it a highlight of any authentic Bhutan trip.

Bumthang – Tang Valley Excursion

Journey into Tang Valley, one of Bumthang’s most remote and spiritually significant regions. Known for its pristine landscapes, centuries-old monasteries, and traditional villages, Tang Valley offers travelers an authentic glimpse into rural Bhutanese life, where centuries-old customs are carefully preserved. Its rolling hills, terraced fields, and hidden temples make it a captivating destination on any Bhutan holiday.

Begin with a visit to Tang Monastery, founded in the 14th century by Terton Pema Lingpa, one of Bhutan’s most revered treasure revealers. This monastery is not only an architectural gem with intricate Bhutanese design but also a living center of Buddhist practice. Inside, richly adorned halls and murals depict spiritual teachings and local history, offering insight into the religious and cultural life of the valley. Positioned on a hillside overlooking the valley, Tang Monastery allows visitors to absorb both spiritual ambiance and sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

Following the monastery visit, embark on a guided trek through Tang Valley to discover hidden temples and rural farming communities. The trail passes traditional stone houses, terraced fields, and prayer-flag-adorned shrines, where villagers continue centuries-old agricultural and spiritual practices. Along the way, you’ll encounter temples rarely seen by casual travelers, each offering intimate insight into the valley’s devotional life. This trek highlights the seamless harmony between daily life, spiritual practice, and the natural environment—an experience that defines the essence of a Private Bhutan Tour.

By day’s end, travelers gain a profound appreciation for Tang Valley’s unique spiritual heritage, historical depth, and cultural richness, making it a highlight of any authentic Bhutan trip.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trek Duration
2-3 hours
Drive Distance
25km, 1 hour
Altitude
2, 800 m
DAY
08
DAY
08
Bumthang Sightseeing

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Bumthang, often called Bhutan’s spiritual heartland. Begin with a visit to Kurjey Lhakhang, a sacred temple complex built around the meditation cave of the revered Tibetan saint, Padmasambhava. The site remains a central pilgrimage destination, and its sacred relics, intricate murals, and spiritual ambiance offer profound insight into Bhutanese Buddhist traditions.

Continue to Jambay Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, known for its 7th-century origins and historical significance in the spread of Buddhism. The temple’s traditional architecture, wooden carvings, and ritual objects reflect centuries of religious devotion and serve as a living testament to Bhutan’s spiritual continuity.

Next, explore Tamshing Lhakhang, famed for its exquisite murals and its role in preserving the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery is also renowned for hosting annual mask dances, which vividly depict Bhutanese myths and spiritual narratives. Each temple offers a layered understanding of Bhutanese spirituality, blending artistry, devotion, and history.

In the afternoon, shift focus to local craftsmanship and culinary traditions. Visit a traditional cheese factory to sample locally made varieties, learning about Bhutanese dairy practices that have been preserved for generations. Then explore nearby arts and crafts villages, where skilled artisans create textiles, wood carvings, and paper products, providing an authentic glimpse into the region’s vibrant artisan culture.

This day combines deep spiritual exploration with cultural immersion, allowing travelers to engage with both the sacred and the everyday life of Bumthang. It’s an essential highlight of any Bhutan holiday, offering a holistic understanding of the region’s religious, artistic, and communal traditions.

Bumthang Sightseeing

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Bumthang, often called Bhutan’s spiritual heartland. Begin with a visit to Kurjey Lhakhang, a sacred temple complex built around the meditation cave of the revered Tibetan saint, Padmasambhava. The site remains a central pilgrimage destination, and its sacred relics, intricate murals, and spiritual ambiance offer profound insight into Bhutanese Buddhist traditions.

Continue to Jambay Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, known for its 7th-century origins and historical significance in the spread of Buddhism. The temple’s traditional architecture, wooden carvings, and ritual objects reflect centuries of religious devotion and serve as a living testament to Bhutan’s spiritual continuity.

Next, explore Tamshing Lhakhang, famed for its exquisite murals and its role in preserving the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery is also renowned for hosting annual mask dances, which vividly depict Bhutanese myths and spiritual narratives. Each temple offers a layered understanding of Bhutanese spirituality, blending artistry, devotion, and history.

In the afternoon, shift focus to local craftsmanship and culinary traditions. Visit a traditional cheese factory to sample locally made varieties, learning about Bhutanese dairy practices that have been preserved for generations. Then explore nearby arts and crafts villages, where skilled artisans create textiles, wood carvings, and paper products, providing an authentic glimpse into the region’s vibrant artisan culture.

This day combines deep spiritual exploration with cultural immersion, allowing travelers to engage with both the sacred and the everyday life of Bumthang. It’s an essential highlight of any Bhutan holiday, offering a holistic understanding of the region’s religious, artistic, and communal traditions.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude
2,800 m
DAY
09
DAY
09
Bumthang – Trongsa – Wangdue Phodrang

Drive toward Trongsa, a town of immense historical and political significance in Bhutan. At the heart of Trongsa stands Trongsa Dzong, a fortress-monastery strategically perched on a ridge overlooking the Mangde Chhu River. Built in 1647, this dzong served as the ancestral seat of the Wangchuck dynasty, playing a central role in Bhutanese governance and unification. Its imposing whitewashed walls, intricate courtyards, and elaborately painted interiors reflect both architectural mastery and spiritual devotion, making it one of Bhutan’s most remarkable dzongs.

Explore the dzong in depth, witnessing its complex layout, ornate chapels, and historical artifacts. Knowledgeable guides often highlight lesser-known features, such as secret stairways and hidden shrines, which reveal the dzong’s strategic importance in Bhutanese history and its enduring role in Buddhist practice. Understanding these details provides travelers with a deeper appreciation of Bhutan’s cultural and political heritage.

Continue the journey to Wangdue Phodrang, a charming town renowned for its traditional wooden architecture, vibrant local markets, and scenic surroundings. The town sits at the confluence of the Punatsangchhu and Tang Chhu rivers, offering striking views and a serene atmosphere. An overnight stay here allows travelers to absorb the town’s tranquil ambiance and experience a slice of authentic Bhutanese life away from the more frequented tourist paths.

Bumthang – Trongsa – Wangdue Phodrang

Drive toward Trongsa, a town of immense historical and political significance in Bhutan. At the heart of Trongsa stands Trongsa Dzong, a fortress-monastery strategically perched on a ridge overlooking the Mangde Chhu River. Built in 1647, this dzong served as the ancestral seat of the Wangchuck dynasty, playing a central role in Bhutanese governance and unification. Its imposing whitewashed walls, intricate courtyards, and elaborately painted interiors reflect both architectural mastery and spiritual devotion, making it one of Bhutan’s most remarkable dzongs.

Explore the dzong in depth, witnessing its complex layout, ornate chapels, and historical artifacts. Knowledgeable guides often highlight lesser-known features, such as secret stairways and hidden shrines, which reveal the dzong’s strategic importance in Bhutanese history and its enduring role in Buddhist practice. Understanding these details provides travelers with a deeper appreciation of Bhutan’s cultural and political heritage.

Continue the journey to Wangdue Phodrang, a charming town renowned for its traditional wooden architecture, vibrant local markets, and scenic surroundings. The town sits at the confluence of the Punatsangchhu and Tang Chhu rivers, offering striking views and a serene atmosphere. An overnight stay here allows travelers to absorb the town’s tranquil ambiance and experience a slice of authentic Bhutanese life away from the more frequented tourist paths.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Drive Distance
139km, 4-5 hours
Altitude
1,273 m
DAY
10
DAY
10
Wangdue Phodrang to Paro

From Wangdue Phodrang, today we will return to Paro, a valley rich in history and culture. En route, visit Rinpung Dzong, a striking fortress-monastery perched above the Paro Valley. Built in the 15th century, Rinpung Dzong is an architectural masterpiece, blending defensive design with spiritual grandeur. Its courtyards, temples, and painted interiors showcase the artistry and devotion that define Bhutanese dzongs, while its elevated position provides sweeping views of the valley below.

Next, explore the National Museum of Bhutan, housed in the historic Ta Dzong watchtower adjacent to Rinpung Dzong. The museum offers a fascinating collection of Bhutanese art, religious artifacts, and cultural relics, providing deep insight into the nation’s history and heritage. From ancient thangkas to traditional weapons and ceremonial items, visitors gain a nuanced understanding of Bhutanese identity, spirituality, and artistic traditions.

Spend the evening at leisure in Paro, reflecting on the journey through Bhutan’s valleys, monasteries, and cultural treasures. This final day encapsulates the essence of a Bhutan holiday, combining historical insight, spiritual immersion, and scenic beauty, leaving travelers with a lasting appreciation of the country’s unique heritage and the curated experience of a Private Bhutan Tour.

Wangdue Phodrang to Paro

From Wangdue Phodrang, today we will return to Paro, a valley rich in history and culture. En route, visit Rinpung Dzong, a striking fortress-monastery perched above the Paro Valley. Built in the 15th century, Rinpung Dzong is an architectural masterpiece, blending defensive design with spiritual grandeur. Its courtyards, temples, and painted interiors showcase the artistry and devotion that define Bhutanese dzongs, while its elevated position provides sweeping views of the valley below.

Next, explore the National Museum of Bhutan, housed in the historic Ta Dzong watchtower adjacent to Rinpung Dzong. The museum offers a fascinating collection of Bhutanese art, religious artifacts, and cultural relics, providing deep insight into the nation’s history and heritage. From ancient thangkas to traditional weapons and ceremonial items, visitors gain a nuanced understanding of Bhutanese identity, spirituality, and artistic traditions.

Spend the evening at leisure in Paro, reflecting on the journey through Bhutan’s valleys, monasteries, and cultural treasures. This final day encapsulates the essence of a Bhutan holiday, combining historical insight, spiritual immersion, and scenic beauty, leaving travelers with a lasting appreciation of the country’s unique heritage and the curated experience of a Private Bhutan Tour.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Drive Distance
130km, 4-5 hours
Altitude
2,200 m
DAY
11
DAY
11
Paro – Hike to Tiger’s Nest

Today, embark on the iconic hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Bhutan’s most celebrated spiritual landmark. Perched dramatically on a cliffside 900 meters above the Paro Valley, this monastery is a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture and devotion, offering breathtaking views at every turn.

Paro Taktsang was established in the late 17th century around the meditation cave of Guru Padmasambhava, the revered saint who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan. According to legend, Padmasambhava flew to this very cliff on the back of a tigress, making the site one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in the country. The monastery’s intricate wooden balconies, golden roofs, and prayer halls reflect centuries of spiritual practice, while the surrounding cliffs and pine forests create an atmosphere of profound serenity.

The hike itself is both physically invigorating and spiritually rewarding. Along the trail, hikers pass through lush pine forests, prayer wheels, and small meditation caves, each offering moments of reflection and glimpses into local traditions. Upon reaching the monastery, visitors can explore its chapels, murals, and sacred relics, gaining insight into Bhutanese Buddhist rituals and the monastery’s enduring significance.

The descent provides a different perspective of the cliffside monastery, allowing travelers to fully appreciate its architectural ingenuity and harmonious integration with the natural landscape. Completing this trek is a highlight of any Bhutan holiday, combining physical accomplishment, cultural immersion, and spiritual connection in a single unforgettable experience.

Paro – Hike to Tiger’s Nest

Today, embark on the iconic hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Bhutan’s most celebrated spiritual landmark. Perched dramatically on a cliffside 900 meters above the Paro Valley, this monastery is a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture and devotion, offering breathtaking views at every turn.

Paro Taktsang was established in the late 17th century around the meditation cave of Guru Padmasambhava, the revered saint who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan. According to legend, Padmasambhava flew to this very cliff on the back of a tigress, making the site one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in the country. The monastery’s intricate wooden balconies, golden roofs, and prayer halls reflect centuries of spiritual practice, while the surrounding cliffs and pine forests create an atmosphere of profound serenity.

The hike itself is both physically invigorating and spiritually rewarding. Along the trail, hikers pass through lush pine forests, prayer wheels, and small meditation caves, each offering moments of reflection and glimpses into local traditions. Upon reaching the monastery, visitors can explore its chapels, murals, and sacred relics, gaining insight into Bhutanese Buddhist rituals and the monastery’s enduring significance.

The descent provides a different perspective of the cliffside monastery, allowing travelers to fully appreciate its architectural ingenuity and harmonious integration with the natural landscape. Completing this trek is a highlight of any Bhutan holiday, combining physical accomplishment, cultural immersion, and spiritual connection in a single unforgettable experience.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Trek Duration
4-5 hours
Altitude
3,120 m
DAY
12
DAY
12
Paro – Departure

Conclude your Bhutan holiday with a transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. As you leave this enchanting country, carry with you lasting memories of serene valleys, ancient monasteries, and the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality. From the sacred heights of Tiger’s Nest to the cultural richness of Bumthang and the tranquility of Phobjikha Valley, every moment of this journey reflects Bhutan’s unique blend of spirituality, tradition, and natural beauty.

This farewell marks the end of a deeply immersive Private Bhutan Tour, leaving travelers with a profound appreciation for the country’s heritage, landscapes, and the enduring spirit of its people.

Paro – Departure

Conclude your Bhutan holiday with a transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. As you leave this enchanting country, carry with you lasting memories of serene valleys, ancient monasteries, and the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality. From the sacred heights of Tiger’s Nest to the cultural richness of Bumthang and the tranquility of Phobjikha Valley, every moment of this journey reflects Bhutan’s unique blend of spirituality, tradition, and natural beauty.

This farewell marks the end of a deeply immersive Private Bhutan Tour, leaving travelers with a profound appreciation for the country’s heritage, landscapes, and the enduring spirit of its people.

Accommodation
Meals
Breakfast

Tour Cost

At High Asia Tours, we know that understanding tour costs is essential for planning your trip. Due to variables such as accommodation choices, meal plans, transportation options, group size, and seasonal demand, providing an exact price upfront is challenging.

To assist you, we offer a starting price to give a general idea of the cost:

The starting cost for this tour is

US$ 2990 Per Person
Based on standard accommodation and typical group size (2 Pax).
For a detailed and customized price quote tailored to your preferences and travel dates, please contact our travel experts. We will gladly prepare a personalized itinerary and provide a competitive price that fits your needs.

Includes / Excludes

Inclusions

  • All Accommodation on twin/double sharing
  • Meals specified in the itinerary
  • All transfers and sightseeing as on itinerary
  • English speaking local Tour Guide
  • Entry fee to all Sites
  • Bhutan visa fee

Exclusions

  • International Airfare
  • Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, tip, laundry, phone etc.
  • Extra expenses due to nature and unforeseen events
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for Guide & Driver

Trip Info

Bhutan Private Tour

Bhutan Private Tour

A Bhutan Private Tour offers a level of intimacy and personalization that group travel simply cannot match. It’s designed for travelers who value meaningful encounters, flexibility, and comfort while exploring the Kingdom of Bhutan, a land where tradition and tranquility still shape daily life. Every aspect of this journey, from the choice of accommodations to the pacing of the itinerary, is curated to your interests, allowing you to connect more deeply with Bhutan’s people, culture, and landscapes. Traveling through Bhutan awakens every sense. It’s a place where you’re invited to slow down, pause, and truly absorb the country’s profound beauty and distinctive traditions. Only then can one begin to understand the spirit of this remarkable Himalayan kingdom. And that is where a private tour of Bhutan comes in.

Unlike regular group departures, a private tour gives you the freedom to travel at your own rhythm. Whether you wish to linger at a monastery to speak with monks, pause for photographs along mountain passes, or include a spontaneous village visit, your guide and driver adjust the day entirely around you. This approach ensures a more immersive and personal experience of Bhutan’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

Exclusivity in this context is not about luxury alone, it’s about access and authenticity. Guests on a Bhutan Private Tour enjoy curated experiences such as guided temple visits, traditional farmhouse lunches, private sessions with local artisans, and quiet moments at sacred sites rarely included in standard itineraries. It’s a journey that unfolds at your pace, with space to reflect, connect, and rediscover the meaning of travel itself.

Is this Tour for Me?

This Bhutan Private Tour is ideal for travelers who want a personalized and immersive experience of the country. If you enjoy exploring cultural sites, scenic valleys, and traditional villages at your own pace, this tour is made for you.

It suits families, couples, and small groups who value privacy, flexibility, and comfort. You’ll have the freedom to spend more time at places that interest you, whether it’s wandering around a monastery, taking photographs in the valleys, or simply enjoying the peaceful landscapes.

If you are interested in Bhutanese culture, history, and natural beauty, and prefer not to be part of a large group, this tour gives you the chance to discover Bhutan in a relaxed and meaningful way. Even travelers with moderate fitness levels can comfortably join, as the walks and short hikes are manageable, with the most challenging being the Tiger’s Nest hike (optional horseback support available).

This tour is also perfect if you appreciate dedicated guides and private transportation, ensuring that every detail of your journey is seamless and tailored to your preferences.

Best Time to do this Private Tour

The best time to do this Private Tour of Bhutan is during the Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) seasons.

Spring (March to May)

The landscape is bursting with vibrant blooms, especially rhododendrons and wildflowers, making it ideal for nature lovers. Clear skies and mild temperatures, ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) in the valleys, make it perfect for outdoor activities like trekking, cultural tours, and photography. Paro Tshechu, one of Bhutan’s most important festivals, takes place during this season, offering a rich cultural experience. Therefore, this private tour of Bhutan is especially rewarding in the spring.

Autumn (September to November)

This period is marked by clear skies, making it an excellent time for trekking, enjoying Bhutan’s stunning mountain vistas, and exploring cultural sites. Crisp, pleasant temperatures, ranging from 12°C to 22°C (54°F to 72°F) in the valleys, are ideal for tours and outdoor adventures. The Thimphu Tshechu is a significant event during this season, showcasing Bhutanese culture through traditional dances and rituals. Exploring Bhutan on a private tour is also particularly enjoyable during autumn, when the landscapes are vivid and the weather is stable.

Hotels on this Tour

During your Bhutan Private Tour, you will stay in comfortable 3-star hotels and resorts carefully selected to provide a pleasant and convenient experience. Each property offers clean, cozy rooms with modern amenities, friendly service, and a warm Bhutanese welcome, ensuring you feel at home after a day of sightseeing.

From the lively streets of Paro and Thimphu to the peaceful valleys of Punakha and Bumthang, these accommodations are strategically located for easy access to the main attractions while also giving you a relaxing retreat at the end of the day.

Staying in 3-star hotels strikes the perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and local charm, making your journey through Bhutan smooth, enjoyable, and memorable.

Food & Dining

In Bhutan, tours are typically full board, meaning all meals are included. Bhutan’s tourism system is based on a government‑set all‑inclusive tariff that requires tour packages to include accommodation, internal transport, a licensed guide, and all meals as part of the daily rate paid to a licensed Bhutanese operator. Under this policy, meals are included because the minimum daily package set by the Royal Government and Tourism Council of Bhutan legally covers all meals along with the other core services of a tour.

Meals during your Bhutan Private Tour are carefully arranged to highlight local Bhutanese cuisine, including traditional dishes like ema datshi (chili and cheese), red rice, and momo (dumplings). Enjoying these dishes gives you a genuine taste of Bhutanese flavors and traditions while keeping your travel convenient and enjoyable.

For travelers who prefer familiar tastes, Western food is generally available at hotels and resorts, especially in Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. In more remote areas like Phobjikha Valley or Bumthang, availability of Western meals may be limited, but your guide and accommodations will do their best to provide suitable options. Special dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free can still be accommodated with advance notice.

Vehicles & Transfers

Your Bhutan Private Tour includes comfortable, well-maintained vehicles with a professional driver familiar with the mountain roads and local traffic. For up to 2 passengers, a private SUV is provided, offering comfort and flexibility for the journey.

For groups of 3 or more travelers, a mini bus is provided. This ensures that everyone can travel together comfortably while maintaining privacy. All transfers between airports, hotels, and sightseeing spots are included, so logistics are fully taken care of.

Visa & Permits

All international travelers (except citizens of India) require a visa for this Bhutan private tour. The visa process is straightforward but must be arranged in advance as there is no visa-on-arrival service for tourists.

As part of your Bhutan Private Tour, we will handle the entire visa application process for you, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

Once your tour is confirmed, we will submit your visa application to Bhutan’s Tourism Department on your behalf. Approved visas are typically issued as a clearance letter, which you’ll need to present at immigration upon arrival in Bhutan. The actual visa will then be stamped into your passport at the airport.

For more information, visit Official Bhutan Immigration Site

Packing List

Layered Clothing: Bring T-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, and a fleece or light sweater for daytime; a warm jacket for mornings, evenings, and high-altitude passes.

Walking & Hiking Shoes: Comfortable, sturdy shoes for short hikes, monastery walks, and uneven paths.

Winter Gear (if traveling Oct–Feb): Warm jacket, gloves, hat, scarf, and thermal layers for high-altitude days.

Rain Protection: Lightweight rain jacket or poncho and quick-dry clothing in case of sudden showers.

Modest Clothing: Long pants or skirts and tops that cover shoulders for visiting temples, dzongs, and religious sites.

Daypack: Small backpack to carry water, snacks, camera, binoculars, and personal items during excursions.

Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated at higher elevations; refillable bottles are environmentally friendly.

Sunscreen & Lip Balm: High SPF for strong mountain sun, plus UV-protective lip care.

Hat and Sunglasses: Essential for sun protection during sightseeing and hiking.

Personal Medications & Toiletries: Bring any prescription medication, basic first-aid items, hand sanitizer, insect repellent, and toiletries.

Travel Documents & Copies: Passport, visa documents, travel insurance, and copies of each.

Electronics & Chargers: Phone, camera, power bank, and universal plug adapter.

Camera or Binoculars: Capture stunning landscapes, birds, and cultural moments.

Notebook or Journal: For recording travel experiences, especially in scenic or spiritual locations.

Snacks & Energy Bars: Helpful for long drives or hiking days in remote valleys.

Optional Extras: Lightweight scarf for temples, walking sticks for Tiger’s Nest hike, small gifts for locals or children in villages.

Health & Safety

Bhutan is considered one of the safest countries for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly, welcoming locals. Still, mountain travel comes with unique considerations. This Bhutan Private Tour reaches moderate altitudes, including Dochu La Pass (3,100 m) and the Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike (3,120 m).

While most travelers do not experience altitude sickness, it is important to take a gradual approach, drink plenty of water, and avoid overexertion in the first hours at higher elevations. Travelers with pre-existing health conditions should consult their physician before departure. Additionally, road travel in Bhutan is generally safe, but mountain roads can be winding, and weather conditions may occasionally affect travel times.

Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip cancellations is strongly recommended for all participants. Guides and drivers are trained to handle common travel-related issues, and your tour ensures safe, comfortable, and well-managed transport and accommodations throughout the journey.

Cultural Etiquette

Dress Modestly: Cover shoulders and knees when visiting temples, dzongs, monasteries, and homes. Carry a scarf or shawl for extra coverage.

Remove Shoes and Hats: Always take off your shoes and hats before entering religious sites or private homes.

Photography Etiquette: Ask permission before taking photos of monks, religious objects, or local people. Some areas inside temples may prohibit photography entirely.

Respect Sacred Objects: Do not touch statues, prayer wheels, thangkas, or other religious artifacts. Avoid stepping over sacred items or thresholds in monasteries.

Monk Courtesy: Step aside for monks when walking in monasteries, dzongs, or village paths. Do not interrupt religious activities or ceremonies.

Quiet and Respectful Behavior: Maintain calm and polite conduct in spiritual or ceremonial settings. Speak softly, avoid loud gestures, and follow any instructions from temple staff or your guide.

Public Behavior: Physical affection in public is uncommon; show respect for local customs in gestures and interactions.

Tipping and Gratitude: Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Small gestures of thanks, like saying “Kuzuzangpo la”, are warmly received.

Interacting with Locals: Be polite, patient, and friendly. Avoid sensitive topics such as politics or religion unless invited into discussion.

Festival Conduct: During Tsechus or local festivals, follow crowd guidelines, respect performers and rituals, and avoid disturbing ceremonies.

Environmental Respect: Bhutan places strong emphasis on nature conservation. Do not litter, avoid picking plants or flowers, and respect wildlife and protected areas.

Gifts and Donations: If giving gifts to monks, children, or locals, ask your guide for advice to ensure it is appropriate. Small, simple items are preferred.

What to Expect

Scenic Drives and Mountain Passes

Travelers on a Bhutan Private Tour can enjoy beautiful drives through valleys, rivers, and mountain passes. Roads connect major towns and scenic locations such as Dochu La Pass, Punakha Valley, and Bumthang. Each journey offers opportunities to see traditional villages, terraced fields, and forested hills along the way.

Cultural and Spiritual Experiences

This Bhutan Private Tour provides immersive cultural experiences. You will visit monasteries, dzongs, and temples, including the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Guides explain the history, architecture, and spiritual significance of each site, giving a deeper understanding of Bhutanese traditions.

Comfortable Accommodations

Accommodations on the Bhutan Private Tour include carefully selected 3-star hotels and resorts. Each property provides comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and convenient access to sightseeing locations. Staying in these hotels allows travelers to rest fully between exploration days.

Traditional Cuisine and Dining

Meals during the Bhutan Private Tour include local Bhutanese dishes as well as Western food options where available. The tour follows a full-board arrangement to ensure that travelers enjoy consistent, high-quality meals throughout the journey. Your guide can also recommend local dishes or restaurants to enhance the culinary experience.

Guided Travel with Personal Attention

A Bhutan Private Tour provides dedicated guides and private transportation. Guides explain cultural and historical details, answer questions, and adapt the itinerary to your pace. Drivers ensure safe travel across mountain roads, making the tour smooth and stress-free.

Short Hikes and Scenic Walks

The tour includes moderate hikes and walks suitable for most travelers, including the Tiger’s Nest Monastery trail. These excursions allow you to experience Bhutan’s natural beauty up close, from forested trails to panoramic viewpoints over valleys and mountains.

Flexibility and Personalized Experience

A Bhutan Private Tour allows flexibility in daily schedules. You can spend extra time at sites of interest, take photography breaks, or adjust the pace of sightseeing according to your preferences. This ensures a comfortable and meaningful journey through Bhutan.

FAQs

What languages are spoken in Bhutan?
The official language is Dzongkha, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and by guides. Using English to for communication is perfectly alright.
Is Bhutan suitable for families with children or elderly travelers?
Yes, this Bhutan Private Tour or any other private tour can accommodate families and older travelers. The tour includes moderate walks and hikes, scenic drives, and carefully paced sightseeing to suit different fitness levels. Optional support like horses for steep trails can also be arranged.
Will I have access to mobile networks and Wi-Fi?
Mobile coverage is generally good in major towns like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, but may be limited in remote valleys such as Phobjikha or Bumthang. Many hotels offer Wi-Fi, but speeds can vary.
Can I use international credit or debit cards in Bhutan?
International cards are accepted in some hotels, restaurants, and shops in larger towns, but cash in Bhutanese Ngultrum or Indian Rupees is recommended for smaller towns, local markets, and remote areas.
Is it safe to drink tap water?
It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water. Most hotels provide safe drinking water, and carrying a reusable bottle for refills is advised.
Can I charge my electronic devices in Bhutan?
Bhutan uses Type D, G, and M power outlets at 230V/50Hz. Bringing a universal adapter is recommended. Some remote hotels may have limited charging points.
What is the tipping culture in Bhutan?
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Small gestures for guides, drivers, or hotel staff are customary. Your guide can advise on appropriate amounts.
Are there any health risks or vaccinations required?
Bhutan does not have major health risks for travelers, but it is recommended to check with your doctor about routine vaccinations. Carry any personal medications, and consider travel insurance that covers medical emergencies.
How accessible is Bhutan for travelers with mobility challenges?
Some parts of Bhutan, including remote valleys and monastery trails, may be challenging for travelers with mobility limitations. However, towns, major dzongs, and some temples are more accessible. You can contact us for customizing this Bhutan private tour to suit your needs.
Can I use ATMs in Bhutan?
ATMs are available in major towns such as Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, but are rare in remote areas. It is advisable to carry sufficient cash for travel days in valleys or smaller towns.
Can I travel independently in Bhutan, or do I need a guide?
All travelers must be part of a government-approved tour like us, with a licensed guide. Independent travel is not allowed, as the Bhutan Private Tour system regulates all tourism to ensure cultural and environmental preservation.
Are there restrictions on photography?
Photography is usually allowed outdoors and in public areas. Inside temples, monasteries, or during religious ceremonies, photography may be restricted. Your guide will advise on when photos are permitted.
What kinds of wildlife can I see?
Bhutan is home to rare species such as Takin, black-necked cranes, red pandas, and Himalayan birds. Observing wildlife is easier in national parks and protected valleys like Phobjikha, but sightings are not guaranteed.
How do I handle altitude changes on hikes?
Most areas on a Bhutan Private Tour are at moderate altitude, but gradual acclimatization is recommended. Walk at a comfortable pace, stay hydrated, and rest if needed. The Tiger’s Nest hike is challenging but manageable with breaks.
Are there restrictions on religious behavior?
Do not touch sacred objects, step over religious thresholds, or interrupt prayer ceremonies. Respecting these rules ensures you do not unintentionally offend local customs.
Can I bring my own alcohol or tobacco?
Bhutan has strict regulations on alcohol and tobacco, including age restrictions and controlled sales. Personal use is allowed in moderation, but public consumption is limited.
Is Bhutan kid-friendly?
Bhutan is generally safe for children, and most sites are accessible with parental supervision. Some hikes and mountain roads may require caution, but your Bhutan Private Tour can adapt activities for family-friendly options.
Is road travel safe in Bhutan?
Yes, road travel in Bhutan is generally safe, especially on a Bhutan Private Tour. Roads connecting major towns and tourist destinations are well-maintained, and your professional driver is experienced with mountain terrain, narrow passes, and local traffic conditions. Some remote areas have winding or steep roads, and travel times may vary due to weather or road conditions, but safety is always the top priority. Your Bhutan Private Tour ensures that drives are planned with comfort, timing, and safety in mind, allowing you to enjoy the scenic routes without concern.

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Dev Raj Nepal

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Bhutan Private Tour

Duration: 12 Days

Destination: Bhutan

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