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Detailed Itinerary
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Your journey begins as you touch down at Paro International Airport, where the crisp mountain air and panoramic views of the Himalayas welcome you to Bhutan.
Start with a visit to Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), a magnificent fortress-monastery that serves as both a religious and administrative center. Walk along its wooden corridors, admire the intricate murals, and enjoy panoramic views of the Paro Valley from its courtyard.
On the way to Thimphu, stop at Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge, a 15th-century iron suspension bridge adorned with colorful prayer flags. Built by the famous Nyingma tantric master Tangtong Gyalpo, it offers a unique glimpse into Bhutanese history and traditional bridge construction.
Continue the scenic drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s charming capital, where tradition meets modernity. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and enjoy an evening stroll through the city’s streets, lined with traditional Bhutanese architecture, handicraft shops, and cultural sites.
Overnight in Thimphu.
Arrival in Paro – Transfer to Thimphu
Your journey begins as you touch down at Paro International Airport, where the crisp mountain air and panoramic views of the Himalayas welcome you to Bhutan.
Start with a visit to Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), a magnificent fortress-monastery that serves as both a religious and administrative center. Walk along its wooden corridors, admire the intricate murals, and enjoy panoramic views of the Paro Valley from its courtyard.
On the way to Thimphu, stop at Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge, a 15th-century iron suspension bridge adorned with colorful prayer flags. Built by the famous Nyingma tantric master Tangtong Gyalpo, it offers a unique glimpse into Bhutanese history and traditional bridge construction.
Continue the scenic drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s charming capital, where tradition meets modernity. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and enjoy an evening stroll through the city’s streets, lined with traditional Bhutanese architecture, handicraft shops, and cultural sites.
Overnight in Thimphu.
02
DAY
02
Today, in Thimphu, we are going to explore a range of fascinating sites that display Bhutanese culture and heritage. We’ll start our day with a visit to the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, also known as the School of Traditional Arts. Here, you can observe skilled artisans and students practicing the 13 traditional Bhutanese arts and crafts, including painting, wood carving, and sculpture.
Next, we’ll head to the Folk Heritage Museum, a living museum housed in a traditional farmhouse that offers an immersive experience into rural Bhutanese life. The museum’s exhibits include historical tools, household items, and displays that illustrate the traditional way of life in Bhutan.
In the afternoon, we’ll take a short hike to Tango Monastery, which is situated on a hilltop about 2,600 meters. The hike takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours from the base of the hill and offers beautiful views of the surrounding valley and forested landscapes. Upon reaching the monastery, you’ll be greeted by a serene atmosphere and stunning vistas. Tango Monastery is an important center of Buddhist learning and provides a peaceful setting for reflection.
Finally, we’ll visit the Changangkha Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Thimphu, known for its historical significance and beautiful architecture. Overnight in Thimphu.
Thimphu Sightseeing
Today, in Thimphu, we are going to explore a range of fascinating sites that display Bhutanese culture and heritage. We’ll start our day with a visit to the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, also known as the School of Traditional Arts. Here, you can observe skilled artisans and students practicing the 13 traditional Bhutanese arts and crafts, including painting, wood carving, and sculpture.
Next, we’ll head to the Folk Heritage Museum, a living museum housed in a traditional farmhouse that offers an immersive experience into rural Bhutanese life. The museum’s exhibits include historical tools, household items, and displays that illustrate the traditional way of life in Bhutan.
In the afternoon, we’ll take a short hike to Tango Monastery, which is situated on a hilltop about 2,600 meters. The hike takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours from the base of the hill and offers beautiful views of the surrounding valley and forested landscapes. Upon reaching the monastery, you’ll be greeted by a serene atmosphere and stunning vistas. Tango Monastery is an important center of Buddhist learning and provides a peaceful setting for reflection.
Finally, we’ll visit the Changangkha Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Thimphu, known for its historical significance and beautiful architecture. Overnight in Thimphu.
03
DAY
03
Optional: Prayer flags hoisting at Dochula Pass
We will begin our day by exploring Tashichho Dzong, the majestic fortress-monastery that serves as both a government building and a central monastic seat. Its striking traditional architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds offer a serene start to the day. From there, head to the Memorial Chorten, an iconic stupa dedicated to the 3rd King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorje Wangchuck. Then we will take a scenic drive to Punakha which takes approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Our route will take us over the Dochula Pass, situated at 3,100 meters (10,200 feet). At this pass, we’ll stop to enjoy panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas and the surrounding valleys, provided the weather is clear.
The journey takes us through charming villages and terraced fields, offering glimpses into rural Bhutanese life. We will also visit the Royal Botanical Park at Lamperi, known for its rich collection of flora and beautiful landscape. Overnight at Punakha.
Thimphu- Punakha
Optional: Prayer flags hoisting at Dochula Pass
We will begin our day by exploring Tashichho Dzong, the majestic fortress-monastery that serves as both a government building and a central monastic seat. Its striking traditional architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds offer a serene start to the day. From there, head to the Memorial Chorten, an iconic stupa dedicated to the 3rd King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorje Wangchuck. Then we will take a scenic drive to Punakha which takes approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Our route will take us over the Dochula Pass, situated at 3,100 meters (10,200 feet). At this pass, we’ll stop to enjoy panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas and the surrounding valleys, provided the weather is clear.
The journey takes us through charming villages and terraced fields, offering glimpses into rural Bhutanese life. We will also visit the Royal Botanical Park at Lamperi, known for its rich collection of flora and beautiful landscape. Overnight at Punakha.
04
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04
Today, we immerse ourselves in the enchanting sights and cultural heritage of Punakha. After breakfast, we set out to explore the historical and natural wonders of this picturesque region. Our first stop will be the Punakha Dzong, an architectural masterpiece located at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers. This impressive fortress, built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, is renowned for its stunning design and historical significance. It served as Bhutan’s winter capital and remains a vital administrative and religious center. We’ll take time to explore its grand courtyards, intricate woodwork, and sacred temples.
Following our visit to the dzong, we’ll head to Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Fertility Temple. This revered site, perched on a hilltop, is dedicated to the Buddhist saint Drukpa Kunley, known as the “Divine Madman.” The temple is famed for its association with fertility and is a popular pilgrimage site for couples seeking blessings for childbirth.
In the afternoon, we will visit the Nalanda Buddhist College (Dalayn), a center of traditional learning where students train in Bhutanese arts and crafts. Here, we’ll have the opportunity to interact with monks and gain insight into their monastic life and the country’s rich spiritual heritage.
In the evening, we will drive to Paro. Overnight at Paro.
Punakha – Paro
Today, we immerse ourselves in the enchanting sights and cultural heritage of Punakha. After breakfast, we set out to explore the historical and natural wonders of this picturesque region. Our first stop will be the Punakha Dzong, an architectural masterpiece located at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers. This impressive fortress, built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, is renowned for its stunning design and historical significance. It served as Bhutan’s winter capital and remains a vital administrative and religious center. We’ll take time to explore its grand courtyards, intricate woodwork, and sacred temples.
Following our visit to the dzong, we’ll head to Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Fertility Temple. This revered site, perched on a hilltop, is dedicated to the Buddhist saint Drukpa Kunley, known as the “Divine Madman.” The temple is famed for its association with fertility and is a popular pilgrimage site for couples seeking blessings for childbirth.
In the afternoon, we will visit the Nalanda Buddhist College (Dalayn), a center of traditional learning where students train in Bhutanese arts and crafts. Here, we’ll have the opportunity to interact with monks and gain insight into their monastic life and the country’s rich spiritual heritage.
In the evening, we will drive to Paro. Overnight at Paro.
05
DAY
05
Highlights of the day: Butter lamp offerings at the Tiger’s Nest (on the house)
Today is the crown jewel of your Bhutan adventure: the hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), one of the most sacred sites in the Himalayas. Perched precariously on a cliff 900 meters above the valley floor, this monastery is steeped in legend, said to be where Guru Rinpoche meditated after flying there on the back of a tigress. The hike, though challenging, rewards you with breathtaking views and a profound sense of accomplishment. Take your time exploring the monastery’s shrines and soaking in its spiritual energy.
After descending, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most revered temples. As the day ends, enjoy a farewell dinner, reflecting on the incredible experiences and memories you’ve gathered. Spend your final night in Paro, surrounded by the tranquility of the Himalayas.
OPTIONAL Hot Stone Bath: You can experience a traditional Hot Stone Bath in a farmhouse with advance notice. Hot stone bath is purely a Bhutanese traditional method of curing skin ailments, joint pains, hypertension, stomach disorders, arthritis, and many other minor diseases. Even if you don’t have any of these issues, after a laborious hike of the day, you will feel relaxation from the hot stone bath. Pre-booking is a requirement.
Paro – Hike to Tiger’s Nest
Highlights of the day: Butter lamp offerings at the Tiger’s Nest (on the house)
Today is the crown jewel of your Bhutan adventure: the hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), one of the most sacred sites in the Himalayas. Perched precariously on a cliff 900 meters above the valley floor, this monastery is steeped in legend, said to be where Guru Rinpoche meditated after flying there on the back of a tigress. The hike, though challenging, rewards you with breathtaking views and a profound sense of accomplishment. Take your time exploring the monastery’s shrines and soaking in its spiritual energy.
After descending, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most revered temples. As the day ends, enjoy a farewell dinner, reflecting on the incredible experiences and memories you’ve gathered. Spend your final night in Paro, surrounded by the tranquility of the Himalayas.
OPTIONAL Hot Stone Bath: You can experience a traditional Hot Stone Bath in a farmhouse with advance notice. Hot stone bath is purely a Bhutanese traditional method of curing skin ailments, joint pains, hypertension, stomach disorders, arthritis, and many other minor diseases. Even if you don’t have any of these issues, after a laborious hike of the day, you will feel relaxation from the hot stone bath. Pre-booking is a requirement.
06
DAY
06
On your final morning, savor a hearty breakfast and take one last look at the stunning landscapes of Paro. Your guide will escort you to Paro International Airport, where you’ll bid farewell to the enchanting kingdom of Bhutan.
Departure
On your final morning, savor a hearty breakfast and take one last look at the stunning landscapes of Paro. Your guide will escort you to Paro International Airport, where you’ll bid farewell to the enchanting kingdom of Bhutan.
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Inclusions
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Accommodation on twin sharing.
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All transfers and sightseeing as on itinerary.
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Three meals a day.
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English speaking local Tour Guide.
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Sightseeing admission fee.
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Bhutan visa fee.
Exclusions
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Airfare to and out of Bhutan.
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Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, tip, laundry, phone etc.
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Extra expenses due to nature and unforeseen events.
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Travel Insurance.
Trip Info
The best time to visit 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 (10°C to 20°C) offer perfect conditions for outdoor activities like trekking, cultural tours, and photography. Paro Tshechu, one of Bhutan’s most important festivals, takes place during this season, providing a rich cultural experience.
Autumn (September to November)
This period is marked by clear skies and crisp, pleasant temperatures (10°C to 20°C), making it an excellent time for trekking, enjoying Bhutan’s stunning mountain vistas, and exploring cultural sites. Some of the religious and cultural festivals in Bhutan are a significant event during this season, showcasing Bhutanese culture through dances and rituals.
Summer (June to August)
Summer in Bhutan brings warmer temperatures (15°C to 25°C), but also the monsoon season. While lush greenery thrives, the weather can be unpredictable with frequent rainfall, which may affect trekking conditions. This season is best for those who enjoy quieter, less crowded experiences and don’t mind the occasional rain.
Winter (December to February)
Winter brings cold temperatures (0°C to 10°C) to Bhutan, especially in higher altitudes, with occasional snowfall. While the weather can be chilly, this season offers clear skies and fewer tourists, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful, winter wonderland experience. It’s perfect for cultural tours and photography, but be prepared for cold weather.
During your tour of Bhutan, you will be staying in carefully selected accommodations that blend comfort, cultural authenticity, and serene beauty, offering you the perfect retreat amidst the majestic Himalayan landscapes. We’ve chosen each hotel and lodge for its ability to offer a unique cultural experience, while ensuring that you have the modern conveniences necessary for a restful stay. Whether you’re in bustling Thimphu or the peaceful Paro Valley, your accommodation will serve as an inviting home base, offering both a sense of tranquility and an opportunity to immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture.
These properties are designed with traditional Bhutanese architecture, using locally sourced materials such as wood and stone, which create a natural harmony with the stunning surroundings. The interiors often feature Bhutanese artwork, handcrafted furniture, and warm colors that bring the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan into the very heart of the accommodation. Each room is thoughtfully furnished with comfort in mind, ensuring a restful experience after a day of exploration. You’ll find all the necessary amenities—such as comfortable bedding, modern bathrooms, and heating—while still experiencing the rustic charm that makes Bhutan so special.
Bhutanese cuisine, widely available in both restaurants and hotels, centers around rice as a staple, accompanied by an assortment of flavorful side dishes. These typically include lentils, a variety of meats, and fresh vegetables, all prepared with unique Bhutanese spices that enhance their taste. Whether you prefer vegetarian meals or enjoy non-vegetarian dishes, Bhutan offers a diverse culinary experience to suit every palate.
For those looking to explore beyond the standard offerings, rural regions introduce a distinct aspect of Bhutanese food culture. Here, people commonly consume red rice and buckwheat-based dishes, adding a rustic and wholesome dimension to the dining experience. Trying these traditional staples not only offers a taste of Bhutan’s agrarian heritage but also an opportunity to appreciate the deep-rooted culinary traditions that make Bhutanese food truly special.
For our tours, we prioritize both comfort and safety by providing well-maintained vehicles suited to the group size. If the group consists of fewer than 8 participants, we will use a high-roof Toyota HiAce, a spacious and reliable vehicle with ample legroom and luggage space. For groups larger than 8, we will upgrade to a Mini-bus, ensuring everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable journey together.
Our drivers are highly experienced professionals with extensive knowledge of the routes, terrain, and road conditions. They are trained in defensive driving and safety protocols, ensuring a smooth and secure travel experience. With years of experience navigating mountain roads and varying weather conditions, they prioritize passenger safety while maintaining a steady and comfortable ride.
Additionally, our vehicles undergo regular maintenance and safety checks to ensure reliability throughout the journey. Whether winding through mountain passes or traveling along scenic valleys, you can rest assured that your transportation is in capable hands, allowing you to fully enjoy the beauty of the destination without any worries.
Breathtaking Natural Beauty: Bhutan’s landscape is a stunning combination of dramatic mountain ranges, lush valleys, and pristine forests. From the majestic peaks of the Himalayas to peaceful rice terraces, you’ll be surrounded by nature’s untouched beauty. Expect picturesque drives through winding roads and dense forests that offer panoramic views of the surroundings.
Rich Cultural Heritage: Bhutan is a deeply spiritual country where Buddhism is integral to daily life. Your tour will take you to ancient monasteries, sacred temples, and historical Dzongs, such as the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang) and Punakha Dzong. You’ll also explore local customs and rituals, and may witness vibrant festivals, such as the colorful Tshechu, filled with traditional dances and ceremonies.
Warm Bhutanese Hospitality: Bhutanese people are incredibly friendly and welcoming. Expect to experience the kindness of the locals, whether you’re engaging with artisans at local markets, enjoying a home-cooked meal with a Bhutanese family, or simply sharing a smile with a passerby. Their hospitality is often an unforgettable part of the journey.
Spiritual Immersion: Bhutan’s religious sites are deeply meaningful, and many of the country’s most revered spots are connected to legends and traditions that have been preserved for centuries. Whether it’s the sacred Kyichu Lhakhang, the peaceful Dochula Pass with its 108 chortens, or the incredible tranquility at Gangtey Monastery, spirituality is at the heart of the experience in Bhutan.
Adventure Activities and Nature Trails: Bhutan is also an adventurer’s dream. Beyond the monasteries and historical landmarks, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Trek to the famous Tiger’s Nest, hike the Gangtey Nature Trail, or embark on a multi-day trek across the mountains. The variety of landscapes offers everything from serene walks to thrilling hikes.
Traditional Bhutanese Arts and Crafts: Bhutan is a country where craftsmanship thrives. During your journey, you’ll witness artisans at work in their traditional workshops, from weaving intricate textiles to carving wood. You might also get the chance to try your hand at some crafts or pick up a unique handmade souvenir to remember your trip by.
Festivals and Cultural Celebrations: Bhutan is known for its vibrant festivals, which are deeply rooted in the country’s culture. Attending a local festival is a must-do on any Bhutan tour. You’ll be able to witness traditional mask dances, religious rituals, and colorful processions, all of which provide insight into Bhutan’s rich cultural traditions.
Traditional Cuisine: Bhutanese cuisine is hearty and flavorful, with rice, chili, and cheese forming the staple of most meals. Don’t miss the chance to try Bhutan’s signature dish, ema datshi (a spicy cheese and chili stew), or a traditional phaksha paa (pork dish). You’ll find that food is often prepared with fresh, locally grown ingredients and is central to Bhutanese gatherings.
Unique Bhutanese Experiences: Bhutan offers some truly unique cultural and recreational experiences. You can participate in archery, the national sport of Bhutan, or take part in a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, which is said to have healing properties. Many tours also offer the chance to dress in traditional Bhutanese attire, making for memorable photos and an immersive experience.
Unpredictable Weather: Bhutan’s weather can be unpredictable, especially in the mountainous regions. Temperatures can fluctuate dramatically depending on altitude and time of year. While spring and autumn are generally mild and comfortable for trekking and sightseeing, temperatures can drop sharply in the evenings, especially at higher elevations. Be sure to pack layers to stay comfortable.
A Peaceful, Slow-Paced Journey: One of the most striking features of any Bhutan tour is the sense of peace and tranquility that permeates the country. Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its culture and environment means that the country maintains a low level of tourism, ensuring that visitors can experience a calm, slow-paced journey. The serene atmosphere, free from the distractions of modern life, allows you to reconnect with nature and focus on the experience itself.
Sustainable Tourism: Bhutan places great importance on preserving its culture, environment, and natural resources. The government’s policy of “High Value, Low Impact” tourism ensures that the country is protected from over-tourism. Your visit will help support sustainable practices and contribute to Bhutan’s efforts to protect its way of life for future generations.
As a local tour operator based in Bhutan, we offer authentic and immersive travel experiences guided by deep knowledge of Bhutan’s unique culture, traditions, and landscapes. Being locally operated means we provide trusted and reliable Bhutan tours with expert insights you won’t find elsewhere. Our team of licensed Bhutanese guides and drivers ensures your trip is smooth, safe, and respectful of local customs.
Booking directly with a trusted Bhutanese travel company guarantees personalized service, timely support, and genuine connections with local communities. Whether you want to explore iconic landmarks, participate in traditional festivals, or hike scenic trails, our local expertise allows us to craft experiences that highlight the best of Bhutan. Choose a licensed local tour operator in Bhutan for peace of mind and an unforgettable journey.
We understand that every traveler’s dream Bhutan trip is unique, which is why we offer affordable and customizable Bhutan tour packages tailored to your preferences, budget, and schedule. Our flexible itineraries allow you to explore Bhutan’s cultural heritage, breathtaking nature, and spiritual sites at your own pace.
By booking directly with a local Bhutan tour company like High Asia Tours, you benefit from competitive prices without compromising quality or service. Whether you want a short cultural tour, a family-friendly adventure, or an extended trekking experience, our expert team will work with you to create a customized Bhutan travel package that fits your needs perfectly. Experience Bhutan with confidence, knowing your tour is crafted with care, affordability, and a commitment to making your visit truly special.
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Dev Raj Nepal
+977 9851096523