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Bhutan Highlights Tour - 6 Days

  • Duration 6 Days
  • Trip Grade Easy
  • Start From Paro
  • Ends at Paro
  • Group Size
  • Transportation Private Van / Mini Coach
  • Trip Meals Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Best Season Mar - May & Sep - Nov

Overview

A Bhutan tour highlights journey immerses travelers in one of the world’s most enchanting destinations and is also famous for Druk path trek and Jomolhari trek. It is a country celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, as well as peaceful atmosphere. This ultimate guide to Bhutan’s top attractions and experiences provides a comprehensive look at what to expect on your trip, from the breathtaking Tiger’s Nest Monastery to vibrant Bhutanese festivals and serene national parks. With Alliance Treks handling every detail on your Bhutan tour package, or best of Bhutan Nepal tour, you’ll experience the best Bhutan has to offer, all while respecting local traditions and environmental practices.

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Paro. Drive to Thimpu & then sightseeing

Arrive in Paro by Druk Air flight from your suitable origin. The flight offers you beautiful view of mountains and landscapes. On arrival and after visa formalities meet our representative and then drive to Thimphu. En-route visit 600 years old Iron Bridge - Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge. Check-in at hotel and then after lunch enjoy Thimpu sightseeing tour. The tour covers Buddha Statue - Great Buddha Dordenma, Tashicho Dzong and also National Memorial Chorten. In the evening, stroll around Thimpu town. Lunch, Dinner & then Overnight at Ludrong Hotel, Thimpu (3*)
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Day 2 Thimpu Sightseeing tour & then drive Gangtey. Explore Phobjika Valley hike

In the morning, visit the Painting School, National Library, Goldsmith Workshop, and Handicraft Centers. Then drive 3 hours to Wangduephodrang via Dochula Pass (3,100m). Enjoy views of Mt. Gangkar Puensum (7,520m) if weather is clear. Descend to the warmer Lobesa valley. Continue to Gangtey Valley (2,800m), visit the Nyingmapa monastery, and see Black Necked Cranes. Explore the glacier valley and return to the resort. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & then Overnight at Hotel in Gangtey (3*)
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Day 3 Drive Punakha. En-route Chimi Lakhang Hike. Visit Punakha Dzong

Drive to Punakha. On the way, we will stop at Metshina Village. Take a 20 minute walk through the rice fields to Chimi Lhakhang. It is a fertility temple which dedicate to the Divine Madman or Lama Drukpa Kuenley. In Punakha visit the Punakha Dzong. It serves as an old capital of Bhutan. This remarkable fortress is between two rivers and has survived many glacial floods and fire. Every year during the month of February a procession known as the Punakha Serda takes place to commemorate the victory over the Tibetans. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & then Overnight at Hotel in Punakha (3*)
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Day 4 Khamsum Yulley Excursion. Drive Paro with sightseeing & then market visit

Early morning, hike 2 hours to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten with views from Ngezergang hill. Then drive 4 to 5 hours to Paro, passing Simtokha Dzong, Bhutan’s oldest building. In Paro, visit Drugyel Dzong with views of Mt. Chomolhari (7,320m). After that explore Ta Dzong (National Museum) and Rinpung Dzong.  End the day with a stroll in Paro Market before heading to the hotel. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & then Overnight at Hotel in Paro (3*)
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Day 5 Tiger Nest (Takshang Monastery Hike). Farm House visit with Stone Bath

In the morning, hike 4 to 5 hours to Takshang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest). It sits 800m above Paro Valley. Padmasambhava is believed to have meditated here in the 7th century. On the way back, visit Kichu Lakhang. Later, drive to a local farmhouse for dinner. Optional traditional stone bath is available at your own cost. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & then Overnight at Hotel in Paro (3*)
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Day 6 Departure transfer

Transfer to Paro airport in time to board flight to onward destination.
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What's Included

  • 5 Nights/6 Days Bhutan tour covering Thimpu, Gangtey, Punakha & Paro on double share basis
  • All meals (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner) during Bhutan tour. Breakfast & Dinner will be at Hotel & Lunch will be at Tourist Restaurant during sightseeing & transfers
  • Necessary airport transfers in Paro using private vehicle
  • Sightseeing tours as per the tour itinerary using private vehicle
  • An English-speaking Bhutanese guide through-out as per the itinerary
  • Paro/Thimpu/Gangtey/Punakha/Paro private surface transfer
  • Monument entrance fees as applicable
  • Bhutanese Government Royalty fee as applicable (New SDF fee US$ 200 per person per night)
  • Road permits as applicable
  • Government taxes as applicable

What's Not Included

  • The cost excludes airfares for Bhutan, personal expenses and Gratitude (recommended).
From US$ US$ (Price varies by group size)

Detail About Bhutan Highlights Tour

Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Bhutan remains one of Asia’s most captivating travel destinations. Renowned for its pristine landscapes, vibrant culture, and unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness, this kingdom offers an unparalleled journey for curious travelers. Alliance Treks, a premier Bhutan private tour operator, invites you to explore the wonders of this mystical land through our meticulously crafted Bhutan Highlights Tour or Jomolhari trek in Bhutan. Designed for both first time visitors and seasoned explorers, this itinerary blends cultural immersion, spiritual discovery, and natural splendor, ensuring a memorable adventure.

Bhutan Highlights Tour: A Journey through Timeless Traditions

The Bhutan Highlights Tour begins in Thimphu, the nation’s capital, where modernity harmonizes with tradition. Here, travelers can immerse themselves in Thimphu sightseeing, exploring iconic landmarks such as the Tashichho Dzong visit and the Memorial Chorten Thimphu. These sites reflect Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing progress. Alliance Treks ensures that every moment of your tour is enriched with insights into Bhutan’s monastic education, traditional textiles, and the significance of the national dress, the Gho and Kira.

As you wander through Thimphu bustling markets, you’ll encounter artisans showcasing Bhutan handicrafts, from intricate thangkas to handwoven fabrics during your Bhutan short tour. Moreover, a visit to the Bhutan cheese factory offers a taste of local culinary traditions. It includes the famous Bhutan butter tea and ema datshi, a spicy cheese dish. Alliance Treks arranges opportunities to engage with locals, providing a deeper understanding of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness philosophy.

Spiritual and Natural Marvels

No journey to Bhutan is complete without witnessing the Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery). It is a cliff side sanctuary that symbolizes the nation’s spiritual core. Hiking to this 8th century monastery is a highlight of the Bhutan Highlights Tour. It offers breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment. For those seeking tranquility, the Dochula Pass view provides panoramic vistas of the Himalayan peaks, adorned with prayer flags fluttering in the wind.

Alliance Treks also incorporates Bhutan trekking tours into the itinerary, such as the Chele La Pass hiking route. It leads to pristine alpine lakes and encounters with Phobjikha Valley black necked cranes during winter. These treks showcase Bhutan’s commitment to sustainable tourism while allowing visitors to connect with nature. Additionally, the Gangtey Valley wildlife sanctuary invites nature enthusiasts to observe rare fauna, while Bhutan hot springs offer rejuvenating relaxation after a day of exploration. Also, if you are looking for a spiritual trek, then refer to Gosaikunda trek.

Bhutan Highlights Tour: Cultural and Festive Experiences

Bhutan’s cultural tapestry is woven with festivals, monasteries, and ancient rituals. The Bhutan Highlights Tour includes visits to the Punakha Dzong tour. It is where you’ll learn about the dzongs role in Bhutan’s history and architecture. The Punakha Tshechu, a vibrant festival celebrated with masked dances and traditional music, adds a festive flair to your journey. Alliance Treks ensures that travelers experience these events authentically, often staying in local homestays as part of the Bhutan heritage trail.

For photography enthusiasts, the Bhutan nature photography tour reveals hidden gems like the Bumthang Valley attractions, known for their scenic beauty and spiritual significance. The Bhutan festivals 2024 calendar, featuring events such as the Paro Tshechu dates, is carefully integrated into Alliance Treks’ itineraries. This allows visitors to witness centuries old traditions come alive.

Bhutan Highlights Tour: Practical Insights for Travelers

Planning a trip to Bhutan requires attention to logistics, and Alliance Treks simplifies the process. Our Bhutan tour packages include comprehensive support, from Bhutan visa requirements to Bhutan tour cost per person estimates. The best time to visit Bhutan, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) is ideal for trekking and festival attendance, while winter offers quieter exploration and the Punakha winter festival.

Travelers concerned about Bhutan altitude sickness precautions will appreciate Alliance Treks’ guidance on acclimatization. Additionally, we provide tips on Bhutan local transportation, accommodation options, and photography permits, ensuring a seamless experience. For tech savvy visitors, details on Bhutan SIM card for tourists and emergency contacts are included in our Bhutan travel guide.

Bhutan Highlights Tour: Tailored Experiences for Every Traveler

Whether you’re seeking a Bhutan family tour, Bhutan short tourNepal Bhutan tour, luxury tour, or honeymoon packages, Alliance Treks customizes the Bhutan Highlights Tour to suit diverse preferences. Families can enjoy Bhutan trekking tours with gentle trails, while couples might opt for a Bhutan winter tour with hot springs and Punakha sightseeing. Adventure seekers can explore the Thrumshing La National Park or attempt the Central Bhutan Trek, whereas culture enthusiasts delve into the Bhutan food and culture tour or meditation retreats.

For photographers, the Bhutan photography tour for beginners highlights Bhutan photography spots like the Eastern Bhutan tour regions, ensuring stunning shots of rice terraces, dzongs, and wildlife. Alliance Treks also offers ecofriendly Bhutan adventure packages or Bhutan tour package that align with the kingdom’s environmental ethos, making your journey both fulfilling and responsible.

Bhutan Highlights Tour: Unforgettable Itineraries

The 7 day Bhutan cultural highlights tour is a popular choice, covering Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and Bumthang. This itinerary balances cultural immersion with natural exploration, including stops at the Bhutan rice fields and archery experiences. For extended stays, the Bhutan autumn tour (September to November) allows visitors to witness the Bumthang summer tour remnants and the vibrant Bhutan festival tour dates.

Alliance Treks also designs Bhutan group tours and private tours to accommodate varying group sizes and preferences. Each package includes Bhutan tour packages with flight options and access to the Bhutan tourism official website for official updates.

Why Choose Alliance Treks?

As a trusted Bhutan private tour operator, Alliance Treks prioritizes authenticity and comfort. Our team of experts curates every detail of the Bhutan Highlights Tour, ensuring you experience the kingdom’s soul without compromising on convenience. From Bhutan altitude sickness precautions to Bhutan currency exchange tips, or even the Manaslu Tsum Valley trek blog, we equip travelers with knowledge to make the most of their journey.

Whether you’re drawn to Bhutan’s nomadic lifestyle, wildlife safaris, or offbeat destinations, our Bhutan Highlights Tour promises a journey that resonates long after you depart. Contact Alliance Treks today to discover how we can transform your Bhutan dream into reality.

Go on a journey where every moment tells a story, book your Bhutan Highlights Tour with Alliance Treks and uncover the Himalayan kingdom’s timeless magic.

You Should Know Before Travel Expand All Collapse All

We will apply and also obtain Bhutan visa on your behalf. Bhutan issue e-visa.

We need following documents for Bhutan visa application – – Copy of passport – Your emergency contact details (home address and contact details) – Passport size photo (digital copy) – Travel Insurance copy

No, there are no restricted nationalities in Bhutan.

The country has one international airport located in Paro. Flights operated by Drukair and Bhutan Airlines arrive and then depart from destinations including Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Bodhgaya, Dhaka, Kathmandu, Guwahati and Singapore. Private jets or charters can fly into Bhutan after obtaining the relevant approvals. There are also domestic airports in Yonphula in eastern Bhutan, Bumthang in central Bhutan, and Gelephu in south-central Bhutan.

The government of Bhutan closely regulates its tourism sector. All foreign tourists, except for nationals of India, Bangladesh, and Maldives, must arrange their tours through authorized tour operators. This means travelers cannot simply book flights to Bhutan and explore the country on their own. Instead, they must book guided package tours through accredited agents, which will include arrangements for visas, hotels, transportation, guides, drivers, and more. Visas are issued to the tour operator upon full payment of the trip package cost. In summary, independent travel to Bhutan is not permitted, and it is mandatory to plan your holiday with a registered tour operator.

Bhutan’s unit currency is called Ngultrum, symbolized as Nu, with the currency code BTN. It holds an equivalent value to the Indian rupee, and interestingly, Indian currency is also accepted as legal tender in Bhutan, except for the recently introduced 500 and 1000 rupee notes. However, the Bhutanese currency cannot be used in India. Ngultrum serves as the recognized local currency in Bhutan and is used for all national and international economic transactions.

January – February. This is the coldest time to visit Bhutan, with temperatures across the country frequently dipping below zero. Anywhere above 3,000 metres is likely to see substantial snow and strong winds, making trekking in the highlands untenable.

When is the cheapest time to visit Bhutan? The off-season in Bhutan, which is between the rainy months of June and August, can be considered a more affordable time to travel to the country. Accommodations and flights can get a tad bit cheaper, but you may not be able to go trekking or get great views of the mountains.

Most of the snowfall in this region occurs between December and February. If you’re planning a visit, it’s a good idea to check the weather forecast closer to your travel date for the most accurate information.

Yes, of course. Alliance trek offers Nepal Bhutan tourbest of Bhutan Nepal tourDruk Path trekBhutan short tour and Bhutan tour package. Also, please read about currency and payments.

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