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The 7-day Bhutan tour package is the best combination of cultural, nature, and spiritual tours in the Land of the Thunder Dragon. It begins with an incredibly picturesque flight to Paro, which shows the view of the snowy mountains in the Himalayas. Tourists experience the unique atmosphere of Bhutan and explore the ancient dzongs, religious places of worship and serene valleys in Paro. Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan, offers an ideal blend of traditional and modern worlds, where you can visit sights such as the Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong.
Then follow a scenic drive up Dochula Pass, amidst the waving prayer flags and 108 chortens, down to Punakha Valley, to the spectacular Punakha Dzong, and to the fertility temple of Chimi Lhakhang. Visiting Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a walk up to the top of the hill will afford you sweeping panoramic views of the valley, and hiking in the Gangtey and Phobjikha valleys will enable you to witness pristine nature, particularly in the season when black-necked cranes are on display. At the end of the tour, you will be shown the legendary walk up to Taktsang Monastery, which is also called Tiger Nest, located on a dangerous mountain.
A 7-day Bhutan Culture and Nature tour would suit all types of tourists, as they will immerse themselves in the natural beauty, culture, and spirituality of the kingdom. This adventure will stay with you, whether you are a culture seeker, nature lover, or adventure enthusiast. Couples get an excellent chance to visit the peaceful valleys, monasteries and beautiful views of Bhutan. Families will have a safe yet enriching adventure that will help in learning as they explore.
To spiritual travellers: Bhutan is a country of monasteries, meditation centres, and sacred temples that bring inner peace and profound insight. Photographers and wildlife enthusiasts will never have enough subjects to photograph; the colourful prayer flags at Dochula Pass and the white Phobjikha Valley, with their unique black-necked cranes, are enough to leave a lifetime of memories. The intermediate nature walks, like the standard trek to the Tiger Nest Monastery walk, suit the first-time hikers as well as the experienced hikers.
Individual travellers can expect hospitable treatment, a sense of a high degree of safety, and opportunities to dive into Bhutanese culture. A week in Bhutan with proper planning in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Gangtey will be fitting for all the tourists who want to have a perfect relaxation tour as well as some discovery and adventure in the last great Himalayan kingdom in the world.
Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Paro International Airport. This is where you have a scenic ride to Thimphu and visit Tamcho Lhakhang and the beautiful confluence of River Chuzom. In the afternoon, explore the best of Thimphu: the soaring Buddha Dordenma, the ancient Simtokha Dzong and a peaceful nunnery.
Take a stroll through the bustling Centenary Farmers Market, the National Memorial Chorten, and Zangtopelri Lhakhang. This day ends with a visit to Tashichho Dzong, a great fortress and the seat of the main monastic body of Bhutan. Savour the nature and calmness of the capital city of Bhutan. Overnight stay in Thimphu.
Explore Thimphu’s cultural gems on the second day. Students learn traditional Bhutanese artistry at the School of Arts and Crafts (Painting School). Head to the Folk Heritage Museum and Textile Museum to get a deeper insight into the traditions and way of life in Bhutan.
Explore the Takin Preserve, which is the home of the endangered national animal of Bhutan, and then continue to the Sangaygang Viewpoint and enjoy the panoramic views of the Thimphu Valley. Then visit the historic Wangditse Monastery, which is one of the oldest in Thimphu, on a 1.5-hour nature hike along the Sangaygang to Wangditse. Overnight stay in Thimphu.
On the third day, have breakfast, and then travel to Punakha, passing by the great Dochula Pass (3,100 meters) along the way. There are 108 chortens and panoramic Himalayan views here. Drive down into the fertile Punakha Valley and visit Punakha Dzong, the most popular fortress in Bhutan.
Before taking a brief hike through the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan, which provides an amazing view of the valley, visit the holy Chimi Lhakhang, commonly referred to as the Temple of Fertility. Visit a traditional Bhutanese village to see their rural life and rich culture. Overnight stay in Punakha.
Start the day by visiting Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, which is an architectural masterpiece, as it is located dramatically above the Punakha River. Take your trip to the untouched Gangtey Valley, also known as Phobjikha Valley, which is renowned due to its pristine beauty and is the home of the endangered black-necked cranes during the winter seasons.
Visit the quiet Gangtey Monastery, and then embark on a 1.5-hour nature trek through the scenic landscape. Visit the Black-Necked Crane Information Centre to learn about the conservation efforts taking place in the valley. Soak in the silence of Gangtey. Overnight stay in Gangtey.
In the morning, after taking breakfast, follow the same path back to Paro, with another cooling experience at Dochula Pass. This year, have a visit to the beautiful Botanical Garden, with its variety of flora in Bhutan. On arrival in Paro, visit Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), a magnificent fortress that combines the past and spirituality.
Thereafter, visit the National Museum at Ta Dzong, which is a repository of the treasured thangkas, artefacts and relics that record the cultural and artistic heritage of Bhutan. The combination of natural beauty, culture, and history sets the scene for the next highlight. Overnight accommodation in Paro, with the peaceful beauty of the valley.
Today, the best part of your trip is the hike to the legendary Taktsang Monastery, or Tiger Nest, located on a cliff edge at 3,120 metres above sea level. The hiking tour, a 5-hour round trip, offers you a stunning panorama and a spiritual experience.
You can stop admiring its construction and religious value. Spend some spare time in Paro town in the evening, buy some local crafts, or enrich your experience with an optional visit to the farmhouse. Enjoy a classic Bhutanese meal and renew with a local wellness centrepiece—the hot stone bath. Overnight stay in Paro.
On your final day, have a delicious breakfast. And your local guide will drop you off at Paro International Airport to continue with your further trips. You walk away with the memories of the spiritual monasteries, serene valleys, hospitable people, and culture of Bhutan that will remain with you forever.
Seven days of spiritual, natural, and heritage adventure will make a lasting impression in the Kingdom of Happiness. This trip ends today, but Bhutan’s natural beauty and rich culture will always fill your heart with peace and joy.
| No. of Pax | Starting Price | Enquiry |
| 1 pax | USD 1050 per person | Send Enquiry |
| 2 to 5 pax | USD 950 per person | Send Enquiry |
| 6 to 8 pax | USD 875 per person | Send Enquiry |
| 9 to 10 pax | USD 795 per person | Send Enquiry |
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Your wildlife adventure begins with an eye-opening Kathmandu to Paro flight, one of the most picturesque air routes in the world that offers Himalayan views. By the time you arrive at the Land of the Thunder Dragon in Bhutan, you have already been initiated into a world where culture and spiritual heritage are joined with clean landscapes and all the elements are perfectly blended together. The 7-day Bhutan tour takes you around the most popular sites in Bhutan, starting with the capital, Thimphu, where you will visit Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong and the memorial Chorten.
Passing through Dochula Pass, you will be enchanted by stunning Himalayan scenery and 108 chortens on your way to Punakha Valley, where you will visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong and the holy Chimi Lhakhang. The breathtaking view of the valley will make the ascent of Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten worthwhile. Then we will visit Gangtey and Phobjikha Valley to find out what a glacier valley should be like in a million years and to see gorgeous black-necked cranes, which we can observe in winter. On the way back to Paro, the historic hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery will be the best part of your visit, as it is perched on a cliff dramatically. This tour offers an unforgettable experience of Bhutan’s beauty, traditions, and spirituality.
Bhutan is a food place and you will have an opportunity to enjoy the authentic food of the country as well as the familiar food during your 6 Nights Bhutan Cultural Holiday Package. Most hotels and restaurants offer a blend of Bhutanese, Indian, Tibetan, and continental dishes to ensure everyone’s satisfaction.
Breakfasts are mostly made of eggs, bread, cereals, fresh fruits and tea or coffee and lunches and dinners are made of wholesome meals, which are served buffet-style. The typical Bhutanese cuisine is said to be straightforward, healthy, and daring, often with the addition of chillies and cheese. Famous dishes are Ema Datshi (cooked chillies in hot cheese sauce), Kewa Datshi (potatoes cooked in hot cheese), Shakam Paa (dried beef cooked with chillies) and red rice, a staple grain found in Bhutan. The meals are supplemented by seasonal vegetables, thick soups, and dumplings (momos).
Those who enjoy mild Indian curries often find Tibetan noodles and international food. Food in Bhutan is not only food but also about sharing culture and hospitality. Whether it’s a historical dining experience with the locals or organic farm-fresh food, the food adds to your whole travel experience and makes the Bhutanese journey as pleasing to the mouth as it is to the heart.
Yes. The visa of Bhutan is required for all the foreigners (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens), and it must be booked in advance through a licensed tour operator.
Clear skies, festivals, and pleasant weather are better in the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), and there are fewer crowds and crystal views in the winter.
You can complete the moderate increase in 4-5 hours. It’s also suitable for average-fit beginners, and horses can be used while climbing.
The standard amenities are comfortable 3-star hotels and the choice of luxury resorts or boutique lodges where one can be offered more comfort and special experiences.
Yes, it includes everything in the meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) and is served as a cocktail of Bhutanese, Indian, Tibetan, and continental dishes.
It is the combination of the most iconic views in Bhutan, like Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, and Paro with cultural experience, picturesque driving, and a legendary walk to the Tiger’s Nest challenge in a week to keep in mind.
