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Experience the mystical beauty and rich culture of Bhutan on a nine-day journey through its enchanting landscapes and historical treasures. Your adventure begins with a warm welcome at Paro airport, where our representative will greet you and whisk you away to the capital city of Thimphu. Along the way, marvel at the Iron Bridge, a masterpiece from the 14th century, and immerse yourself in Bhutan's vibrant arts at the Authentic Craft Bazaar. Explore the majestic Tashichhodzong fortress and indulge in the serenity of Thimphu, the only capital city in the world without traffic signals, set against a backdrop of spectacular scenery. This journey promises an authentic immersion into Bhutanese life, from the grand Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking Thimphu valley to the lively markets and traditional arts schools.
As you traverse from Thimphu to Punakha, Bumthang, and the serene Phobjikha Valley, you'll witness Bhutan's diverse landscapes, from the lush Dochula Pass to the tranquil valleys that are home to the endangered black-necked cranes. Each stop offers unique experiences: hike to the fertility temple of Chimi Lhakhang, explore the historical Trongsa Dzong, and enjoy the breathtaking views from Gangtey Monastery. In Paro, embark on a pilgrimage to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery perched on a cliffside, or revel in the natural beauty of Chelela Pass. The journey concludes with a memorable departure from Paro, leaving you with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for Bhutan's timeless charm.
This tinerary offers an immersive experience of Bhutan's rich heritage and stunning natural beauty, perfect for those seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment. From the bustling streets of Thimphu to the serene landscapes of Punakha and Bumthang, you will traverse through Bhutan's diverse terrain, each day unveiling a new facet of this mystical kingdom. Highlights include visits to ancient fortresses, vibrant local markets, and sacred temples, with opportunities to engage in traditional activities such as archery, hot stone baths, and Bhutanese cuisine. This tour ensures a blend of exploration and relaxation, allowing you to soak in the essence of Bhutan at a comfortable pace.
With the recent reduction in the Sustainable Development Fee, now is the perfect time to explore Bhutan’s hidden gems. This journey not only offers breathtaking vistas and cultural insights but also contributes to sustainable tourism, preserving Bhutan's pristine environment and unique heritage. Whether you're marveling at the Himalayan peaks from Dochula Pass, walking through the rice fields to Chimi Lhakhang, or enjoying the tranquility of Phobjikha Valley, every moment is designed to captivate and inspire. Embrace the opportunity to create lasting memories in Bhutan, where tradition meets tranquility and every experience is enriched with the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality.
Some useful Bhutanese phrases
Hello: Ku-zu-zam-po-la (meaning good health)
Thank You: Ka din chey la
See you: Lokjey gay
Good bye: Lus la “or” Laso la
This itinerary is according to the comfort ability of the guests. Please feel free to contact us if any changes or any suggestions you have.
Upon arrival at Paro airport, our representative will pick you up and transfer to Thimphu.
On the way visit Iron Bridge built in the 14th century by the great iron bridge builder
Thangthong Gyalbo from Tibet. Hotel Check/in and refreshment. Later visit Authentic
Craft Bazaar. Afternoon visit Tashichhodzong-the capital fortress of the country.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan and is known for its spectacular scenery and rich
culture. Thimphu city is the only city in the world without traffic signals.
Morning after breakfast Drive to Kuenselphodrang and visit the Newly Built Buddha
statue (51.5M Tall) which is considered as one of the largest Sitting Buddha in the
world, which overlooks the entire valley. Visit Simply Bhutan, Simply Bhutan is a highly
interactive “living Museum" that offers you an excellent guided introduction to different
aspects of the traditional Bhutanese life. As a visitor, there is so much that you get to
learn about when you visit this museum. For instance, you will get to understand how to
dress up in Bhutanese traditional clothes, how to distil ara (rice wine), and you will even
learn some of the classic songs that are sung by the Bhutanese young and old women
as they construct their beautiful homes out of rammed earth. Visit Thangtong
Dewachen Nunnery located in Zilukha overlooking Tashichho Dzong. After Lunch
Visit Takin preserve centre Enclosure where national animal Takin are kept, drive to
Sangaygang view point you will find a good view of Thimphu city. Afternoon visit Kaza
Throm-The local vegetable market. visit Handmade paper Mill, School of Arts and crafts
where students learn 13 different arts used predominantly in Bhutan Evening stroll around town.
Hightlight in Thimphu: If you are interested in personalizing your own stamps,
You may visit Bhutan Post, You can select your own photo from your SD card
and create your own real postage stamps.
After breakfast drive towards Punakha, Crossing Dochula Pass-the most beautiful pass
of the country. On the way stop at Dochula pass at 3100m, if weather permits one can
enjoy a spectacular view and take pictures of some of the highest mountain peaks of
Bhutan (Himalayan ranges) at a sight that stretches almost 180 degrees. Walk around
the newly built 108 stupas and continue your drive to the sub-tropical valley of
Punakha. The drive offers beautiful landscape. Upon reaching Punakha we will have
lunch After lunch Start your beautiful hike/walk/drive through the paddy field for
visiting Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of fertility associated with the religious art
of phallus. You will be taking dozens of this related picture found at the entrance of
most of the Bhutanese houses.
visit Punakha Dzong which is considered as the most beautiful fortress in the
country. You will enjoy taking pictures at any angle all around the Dzong. Visit Punakha
suspension Bridge, the suspension bridge is almost 250m long which is located very
much near to Punakha Dzong and is the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan built
above Po Chhu River.
Things to do in Punakha: White river rafting.
Drive towards eastern part of the Country. Though the drive is long but drive itself is a
treat to the eye with huge floral and faunal diversity along the way. On the way take a
small walk to explore the Chendebji Village. visit Trongsa Dzong(fortress)- The
longest Fortress of the country, which has very rich history. Continue your drive to
Bumthang crossing Yotong la Pass-3460 M, The pass is covered with mist and prayer
flags most of the time, If weather permits one can witness the most scared mountain
known as Mt.Jomolhari(7314m).
Morning Visit Jambey Lhakhang (The one of the oldest temple in Bhutan build in 7th
century) and Kurjey Lhakhang (meaning the body imprint of Guru Rinpoche). Later on,
hike toward Tamshing Lhakhang (30min hike) by crossing the traditional bridge.
Afternoon you can also visit Bumthang’s famous Swiss cheese factory and dairy farm.
Bumthang is also known as Mini Switzerland given name by Tourists. Evening stroll
around Town.
Morning after breakfast drive for the picturesque valley of Phobjikha/Gangtey Valley-
bowl shaped serene glacial valley which is the winter home for the endangered black
necked cranes, migrating to Bhutan every October till February from Tibet.
Visit Gangteymonastery, the richly renovated monastery offering rich architecture and
paintings for the viewers. Enjoy your Nature trail down to the valley through the village
which ends at the temple below known as khewa lhakhang. Enjoy the spectacular view
of the valley from your room.
Start early retracing drive to Paro. Start early retracing the drive to Paro. In Paro visit the National Museum, the first of its kind which has a collection from natural history to religious paintings. Visit 17 century Paro Dzong (Fortress) on foot and continue walking through the oldest wooden bridge still in use. Visit Kitchu Lhakhang, The country’s oldest Temple build in 7 th century.Evening stroll old Paro town and peep into some local handicraft’s stores. One can also venture to try local restaurant for dinner. one can try wearing Bhutanese national dress known as Kira for Ladies and Gho for men, you can take dozens of photos with the spectacular view of Paro Fortress and Ta Dzong-the watch tower of Fortress, after that, drive to view point of Paro International Airport, viewpoint offers the best view of the whole airport. A nice place to see airplanes takeoff and landing. Evening stroll old Paro town and peep into some local handicraft’s stores. One can also venture to try local restaurant for dinner.
Things to do in Paro: Hot Stone Bath.
After early morning 25mins drive to the base camp of the temple to start your hike
to Tiger’s Nest temple complex (The must visit Place in Bhutan), the most revered
temple in the country that literally hangs on a granite cliff overlooking Paro valley. After
a hike, one can also try Traditional hot stone bath, water is heated by submerging
red-hot stones into the bath in which we dip our body and stay as long as we can,
adding more hot stones when the water gets cold. This is also a popular curative
method for body pains and is used throughout the country. Evening stroll around Paro
town.
(OR)
After breakfast Chelela Pass, it’s a picturesque Pass that is ideal for mountain biking
and hiking crossing Chelela Pass, your highest point of the trip at 3988m. It makes an
interesting day excursion from Paro, the drive itself is a treat to the eye with a huge
floral and faunal diversity along the way, When the weather permits one can view the
most scared mountain in the country known as Mt. Jomolhari (7314m). Chelela pass
has made its way towards the heart of people who love to admire natural beauty with
serene ambiance, surrounded by beautiful forest area and harbouring untainted air
Afternoon back to Paro. Evening at leisure
Transfer to airport for your departure flight. Our tour staff will bid you farewell at the
airport.
Enjoy the popular trekking and tour packages in Nepal Himalayas. 2026.
Experience the mystical beauty and rich culture of Bhutan on a nine-day journey through its enchanting landscapes and historical treasures. Your adventure begins with a warm welcome at Paro airport, where our representative will greet you and whisk you away to the capital city of Thimphu. Along the way, marvel at the Iron Bridge, a masterpiece from the 14th century, and immerse yourself in Bhutan's vibrant arts at the Authentic Craft Bazaar. Explore the majestic Tashichhodzong fortress and indulge in the serenity of Thimphu, the only capital city in the world without traffic signals, set against a backdrop of spectacular scenery. This journey promises an authentic immersion into Bhutanese life, from the grand Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking Thimphu valley to the lively markets and traditional arts schools.
As you traverse from Thimphu to Punakha, Bumthang, and the serene Phobjikha Valley, you'll witness Bhutan's diverse landscapes, from the lush Dochula Pass to the tranquil valleys that are home to the endangered black-necked cranes. Each stop offers unique experiences: hike to the fertility temple of Chimi Lhakhang, explore the historical Trongsa Dzong, and enjoy the breathtaking views from Gangtey Monastery. In Paro, embark on a pilgrimage to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery perched on a cliffside, or revel in the natural beauty of Chelela Pass. The journey concludes with a memorable departure from Paro, leaving you with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for Bhutan's timeless charm.
This tinerary offers an immersive experience of Bhutan's rich heritage and stunning natural beauty, perfect for those seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment. From the bustling streets of Thimphu to the serene landscapes of Punakha and Bumthang, you will traverse through Bhutan's diverse terrain, each day unveiling a new facet of this mystical kingdom. Highlights include visits to ancient fortresses, vibrant local markets, and sacred temples, with opportunities to engage in traditional activities such as archery, hot stone baths, and Bhutanese cuisine. This tour ensures a blend of exploration and relaxation, allowing you to soak in the essence of Bhutan at a comfortable pace.
With the recent reduction in the Sustainable Development Fee, now is the perfect time to explore Bhutan’s hidden gems. This journey not only offers breathtaking vistas and cultural insights but also contributes to sustainable tourism, preserving Bhutan's pristine environment and unique heritage. Whether you're marveling at the Himalayan peaks from Dochula Pass, walking through the rice fields to Chimi Lhakhang, or enjoying the tranquility of Phobjikha Valley, every moment is designed to captivate and inspire. Embrace the opportunity to create lasting memories in Bhutan, where tradition meets tranquility and every experience is enriched with the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality.
Some useful Bhutanese phrases
Hello: Ku-zu-zam-po-la (meaning good health)
Thank You: Ka din chey la
See you: Lokjey gay
Good bye: Lus la “or” Laso la
This itinerary is according to the comfort ability of the guests. Please feel free to contact us if any changes or any suggestions you have.
Upon arrival at Paro airport, our representative will pick you up and transfer to Thimphu.
On the way visit Iron Bridge built in the 14th century by the great iron bridge builder
Thangthong Gyalbo from Tibet. Hotel Check/in and refreshment. Later visit Authentic
Craft Bazaar. Afternoon visit Tashichhodzong-the capital fortress of the country.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan and is known for its spectacular scenery and rich
culture. Thimphu city is the only city in the world without traffic signals.
Morning after breakfast Drive to Kuenselphodrang and visit the Newly Built Buddha
statue (51.5M Tall) which is considered as one of the largest Sitting Buddha in the
world, which overlooks the entire valley. Visit Simply Bhutan, Simply Bhutan is a highly
interactive “living Museum" that offers you an excellent guided introduction to different
aspects of the traditional Bhutanese life. As a visitor, there is so much that you get to
learn about when you visit this museum. For instance, you will get to understand how to
dress up in Bhutanese traditional clothes, how to distil ara (rice wine), and you will even
learn some of the classic songs that are sung by the Bhutanese young and old women
as they construct their beautiful homes out of rammed earth. Visit Thangtong
Dewachen Nunnery located in Zilukha overlooking Tashichho Dzong. After Lunch
Visit Takin preserve centre Enclosure where national animal Takin are kept, drive to
Sangaygang view point you will find a good view of Thimphu city. Afternoon visit Kaza
Throm-The local vegetable market. visit Handmade paper Mill, School of Arts and crafts
where students learn 13 different arts used predominantly in Bhutan Evening stroll around town.
Hightlight in Thimphu: If you are interested in personalizing your own stamps,
You may visit Bhutan Post, You can select your own photo from your SD card
and create your own real postage stamps.
After breakfast drive towards Punakha, Crossing Dochula Pass-the most beautiful pass
of the country. On the way stop at Dochula pass at 3100m, if weather permits one can
enjoy a spectacular view and take pictures of some of the highest mountain peaks of
Bhutan (Himalayan ranges) at a sight that stretches almost 180 degrees. Walk around
the newly built 108 stupas and continue your drive to the sub-tropical valley of
Punakha. The drive offers beautiful landscape. Upon reaching Punakha we will have
lunch After lunch Start your beautiful hike/walk/drive through the paddy field for
visiting Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of fertility associated with the religious art
of phallus. You will be taking dozens of this related picture found at the entrance of
most of the Bhutanese houses.
visit Punakha Dzong which is considered as the most beautiful fortress in the
country. You will enjoy taking pictures at any angle all around the Dzong. Visit Punakha
suspension Bridge, the suspension bridge is almost 250m long which is located very
much near to Punakha Dzong and is the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan built
above Po Chhu River.
Things to do in Punakha: White river rafting.
Drive towards eastern part of the Country. Though the drive is long but drive itself is a
treat to the eye with huge floral and faunal diversity along the way. On the way take a
small walk to explore the Chendebji Village. visit Trongsa Dzong(fortress)- The
longest Fortress of the country, which has very rich history. Continue your drive to
Bumthang crossing Yotong la Pass-3460 M, The pass is covered with mist and prayer
flags most of the time, If weather permits one can witness the most scared mountain
known as Mt.Jomolhari(7314m).
Morning Visit Jambey Lhakhang (The one of the oldest temple in Bhutan build in 7th
century) and Kurjey Lhakhang (meaning the body imprint of Guru Rinpoche). Later on,
hike toward Tamshing Lhakhang (30min hike) by crossing the traditional bridge.
Afternoon you can also visit Bumthang’s famous Swiss cheese factory and dairy farm.
Bumthang is also known as Mini Switzerland given name by Tourists. Evening stroll
around Town.
Morning after breakfast drive for the picturesque valley of Phobjikha/Gangtey Valley-
bowl shaped serene glacial valley which is the winter home for the endangered black
necked cranes, migrating to Bhutan every October till February from Tibet.
Visit Gangteymonastery, the richly renovated monastery offering rich architecture and
paintings for the viewers. Enjoy your Nature trail down to the valley through the village
which ends at the temple below known as khewa lhakhang. Enjoy the spectacular view
of the valley from your room.
Start early retracing drive to Paro. Start early retracing the drive to Paro. In Paro visit the National Museum, the first of its kind which has a collection from natural history to religious paintings. Visit 17 century Paro Dzong (Fortress) on foot and continue walking through the oldest wooden bridge still in use. Visit Kitchu Lhakhang, The country’s oldest Temple build in 7 th century.Evening stroll old Paro town and peep into some local handicraft’s stores. One can also venture to try local restaurant for dinner. one can try wearing Bhutanese national dress known as Kira for Ladies and Gho for men, you can take dozens of photos with the spectacular view of Paro Fortress and Ta Dzong-the watch tower of Fortress, after that, drive to view point of Paro International Airport, viewpoint offers the best view of the whole airport. A nice place to see airplanes takeoff and landing. Evening stroll old Paro town and peep into some local handicraft’s stores. One can also venture to try local restaurant for dinner.
Things to do in Paro: Hot Stone Bath.
After early morning 25mins drive to the base camp of the temple to start your hike
to Tiger’s Nest temple complex (The must visit Place in Bhutan), the most revered
temple in the country that literally hangs on a granite cliff overlooking Paro valley. After
a hike, one can also try Traditional hot stone bath, water is heated by submerging
red-hot stones into the bath in which we dip our body and stay as long as we can,
adding more hot stones when the water gets cold. This is also a popular curative
method for body pains and is used throughout the country. Evening stroll around Paro
town.
(OR)
After breakfast Chelela Pass, it’s a picturesque Pass that is ideal for mountain biking
and hiking crossing Chelela Pass, your highest point of the trip at 3988m. It makes an
interesting day excursion from Paro, the drive itself is a treat to the eye with a huge
floral and faunal diversity along the way, When the weather permits one can view the
most scared mountain in the country known as Mt. Jomolhari (7314m). Chelela pass
has made its way towards the heart of people who love to admire natural beauty with
serene ambiance, surrounded by beautiful forest area and harbouring untainted air
Afternoon back to Paro. Evening at leisure
Transfer to airport for your departure flight. Our tour staff will bid you farewell at the
airport.
Enjoy the popular trekking and tour packages in Nepal Himalayas. 2026.
Get the latest news, offers and inspiring travel stories straight to your inbox.
© 2011 - 2026 All rights reserved. Linkage Tours and Travels Pvt Ltd. Developed By: Xenatech Nepal.
Get the latest news, offers and inspiring travel stories straight to your inbox.
© 2011 - 2026 All rights reserved. Linkage Tours and Travels Pvt Ltd. Developed By: Xenatech Nepal.