Exclusive 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package

Exclusive Bhutan tour is an incredible journey that combines culture, nature, and spirituality in one of the most serene and enchanting destinations in the world. Bhutan is a country that is known for its natural beauty and calm atmosphere

Group Tour 7 Days Moderate January – May September – December

Highlights

Key trip facts at a glance.

Duration
7 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Max Elevation
2,800 m
Minimum Group
2+
Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast

Gallery

Trip photos and moments.

Overview

Exclusive Bhutan tour is an incredible journey that combines culture, nature, and spirituality in one of the most serene and enchanting destinations in the world. Bhutan is a country that is known for its natural beauty and calm atmosphere, where tradition and modern life come together. However, you set foot in the charming Paro Valley, you’ll be immersed in Bhutan’s unique charm. During the Bhutan travel, you’ll experience the slow and peaceful pace of life in Bhutan, where nature and culture are deeply connected. Your Bhutan travel adventure begins with a flight to Thimphu, the capital, where you’ll visit iconic sites such as the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Tashichho Dzong, and bustling local markets. Here, every day offers a new opportunity to immerse yourself in Bhutan’s vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and deep spiritual traditions.

Exploring Thimphu, your journey continues to Gangtey—a peaceful valley that offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxation and scenic beauty. From there, you’ll head to Punakha, where you’ll marvel at the majestic Punakha Dzong, which is one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks located at the junction of the rivers. The journey is as stunning as the destinations, with breathtaking views of mountain passes, lush, terraced fields, and traditional villages along the way. And finally, your trip ends in Paro, where you’ll visit the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery situated on a steep cliff.

Nepal Himalaya Tours organizes the comfortable accommodations at 3-star standard hotels that blend modern conveniences with the unique charm of Bhutanese tradition. Expect delicious cuisine, friendly service, and knowledgeable guides who will ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience from start to finish. We offer this exceptional tour package for 2026 and 2027 at an affordable price, making it the perfect option for those looking for a combination of adventure, culture, and relaxation. With its ideal balance of comfort and exploration, this journey promises to be an incredible experience of the Himalayas.

Bhutan Travel Information

Bhutan is one of the most beautiful Himalayan nations. Known as the land of Thunder Dragons, Bhutan is home to numerous temples, museums, and adventurous hiking routes. The Bhutan tour package provides you the best introduction to the country’s rich history, culture, and architecture as well. Within a few days, you will get to know a lot about the tradition and culture of Bhutan and its people. Traveling in Bhutan is a little bit costly but provides an experience like no other. Join our short Bhutan tour for 2026/27. Just email us for more information and to book your dream trip.

Best Time to visit Bhutan

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring and autumn (March to May and September to November). These seasons offer the most beautiful weather to explore the cultural experiences and enjoy Bhutan’s natural beauty. Bhutan comes alive with blooming rhododendrons, lush green hills, and clear mountain views in the spring season. The pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes make this season ideal for exploring temples, monasteries, dzongs, and local villages. The autumn season is equally popular with crisp air, clear skies, and magnificent views of the Himalayas. It also hosts major festivals like the Thimphu Tsechu and Wangdue Phodrang Tsechu, offering travelers an immersive experience of Bhutanese culture. During the summer (June to August), it brings lush scenery; it also coincides with the monsoon season, which can cause occasional travel disruptions due to rain and slippery trails. But Bhutan experiences less rainfall than neighboring countries, so it’s still a viable time for travel with fewer tourists. During the winter (December to February) is the least crowded season. While temperatures can drop significantly in the hill regions with chances of snowfall, the days are generally sunny with clear skies. It’s a good time for those who prefer a quieter and more serene travel experience. The best times to visit for scenery and cultural events are spring and autumn, which are the ideal times to explore Bhutan.

Bhutan Visa Information and Process

Foreign visitors need a visa to enter Bhutan, which must be arranged through a registered tour operator. You cannot apply for the visa on your own. Once you book your trip, the tour company will apply for a Bhutan visa with the immigration office of Bhutan. Before your departure for the Bhutan trip, you will receive an official visa approval letter, which you must present on arrival at Paro airport. The final visa will be stamped into your passport when you enter Bhutan at Paro International Airport.

Itinerary

Upno arrival at Paro airport, meet and greeted by our tour guide. Check in to the hotel. Then visit the National Memorial Chorten, which is built in honor of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. Overnight at Thimphu.

Morning breakfast at hotel, you will drive around 10 km for a 30-minute hike to the most iconic Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery), located in the north part of Paro city. The monastery is situated on a cliff at 3000 meters. The Taktsang Monastery offers a great view of the valley and surrounding scenic mountain views. In the afternoon you will have lunch at the cafeteria at the monastery. You will drive back to Paro and then Thimphu in the evening. Overnight at Thimphu.

After breakfast at the hotel, a fully guided sightseeing tour at Thimphu. Explore the Nunnery Temple, King’s Memorial Chorten, Changgangkha Monastery, and Majestic Thimphu Dzong, then discover the central zoo. You will also visit some local markets, where you can find the varieties of local products, handmade cloths, and items. If the time permits, visit the radio tower situated on a hilltop offering a dramatic panoramic vista of the city in the evening. Overnight at Thimphu.

Breakfast at the hotel, then you will drive to Punakha. It is located on the east side of Thimphu and is about 75 km away, which will take 2 hours by private car. Punakha is the former capital of Bhutan. On the way, you will explore the Chimi Lhakhang, a fertility temple. After lunch, visit Punakha Dzong Monastery, located between two beautiful rivers, Pho Chu and Mo Chu. Evening visit to the local market at Punakha.

Early in the morning after breakfast, you will drive to Gangtey; it will take about 3 hours and is almost 80 km east of Punakha at the altitude of 3200 m in the Wangdue Phodrang district. Visit Gangtey Monastery, which was built in the 17th century. You can see the best scenic snow-covered mountain view with lush green hills around it. Evening walk around the Phobjikha village. It is peaceful, and houses are made of wood and stone. Evening at Gangtey village.

Morning breakfast at the hotel, then you will take a scenic drive to Paro, around 180 km. On the way, visit Simtokha Dzong. You will have lunch at Punakha. En route discover the breathtaking scenic mountain views. Arrive at Paro and visit the National Museum and many shrines, including Drugyel Dzong, Kyichi Lhakhang, and Rinpung Dzong. Overnight at Paro.

Departure day. After breakfast, our guide and driver will transfer you to Paro International Airport for your flight to your onward destination.

Includes / Excludes

Trip Includes

  • Airport Pick up and drop by private car.
  • All meals, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
  • Six-night deluxe accommodation at 3-star standard hotel.
  • Private transportation as per itinerary.
  • Guided sightseeing tour with English speaking tour guide.
  • Bhutan government fees and all tax.
  • Bhutan Visa, and travel permits.
  • sufficient amount of water.
  • All monastery and temple entrance fees.

Trip Excludes

  • International flight tickets.
  • Extra cost in case of natural calamity and unforeseen circumstance.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Alcoholic and bar bill.
  • Travel Insurance.

Know Before You Go

  1. The Heritage Museum and the School of Traditional Arts are homes for a myriad of topics relating to Bhutanese crafts.
  2. Discover the most iconic places in Bhutan, including Paro, Thimphu, Trongsa, Punakha, and Jakar.
  3. The unique culture exploration sightseeing around the Bhumthang Valley.
  4. Hike the most iconic landmark, Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery).
  5. Sightseeing tour in Thimphu, and the ancient capital, Trongsa, with a well-experienced tour guide.
  6. Hiking around authentic villages in Bhutan.
  7. Embark on an exhilarating trek to the fabled Tiger’s Nest Monastery, dramatically perched on a cliff at an altitude of about 3180 m.
  8. Drive to Punakha to get a view of the majestic Punakha Dzong at the junction of two rivers.
  9. Scenic mountain views during the Bhutan Culture Tour.