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Experience the beauty of Bhutan on a luxurious 6-night, 7-day trip to the magical valleys of Paro, Thimphu, Gangtey, and Punakha. This Bhutanese cultural luxury combines comfort, culture, and spirituality to provide the best luxury retreat in Bhutan. Visit breathtaking monuments, colorful dzongs, and serene Himalayan scenery that depict Bhutan’s profound spiritual heritage.
You have the opportunity to indulge in traditional Bhutanese cuisine, visit the most renowned landmarks, such as the Tiger Nest Monastery and the Buddha Dordenma statue, and spend your time in Bhutan’s luxury hotels. These experiences will remain with you forever.
This 6-night, 7-day luxury tour in Bhutan is ideal for anyone seeking a sophisticated and serene vacation. Every day, visitors can immerse themselves in the warm Bhutanese hospitality and breathtaking mountain scenery, as well as the country’s culture and serenity.
This luxury tour is more than just sightseeing; it is a soul-rejuvenating journey to the Land of Happiness, featuring individually guided tours, picturesque drives, and authentic experiences. It is not merely a vacation; it is a rejuvenating escape that condenses cultural abundance, spirituality, and sophistication into a compact, unforgettable itinerary.
Arrive at Paro International Airport and receive a warm welcome. Take a scenic drive to the peaceful capital of Bhutan, Thimphu. Stay in a luxurious hotel, made in the traditional Bhutanese style. Relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the Thimphu valley.
During the night, enjoy a welcome dinner featuring an authentic Bhutanese meal. Rest and let your body adjust to the high altitude, and at the same time, you will also be enjoying the peaceful and harmonious blend of modern amenities and local Bhutanese culture.
You will dedicate the second day to exploring the cultural treasures of Thimphu after a delicious breakfast. The national library, which holds the most precious Buddhist manuscripts, will be your first stop of the day. The Takin Sanctuary, where the national animal of Bhutan resides, will let you see the native fauna.
The enormous Buddha Dordenma statue, placed high on the hill, will make you speechless with its beauty. Go to the Handicrafts shop for local crafts. The tour will include a delicious Bhutanese meal. Dine on traditional Bhutanese cuisine in your luxury hotel while enjoying a mix of cultural immersion and unmatched comfort.
On the third day, take a drive to the picturesque peace and tranquility of the Phobjikha Valley, famous for its amazing settings and wintering black-necked cranes. Visit the grand Gangtey Monastery, spiritually significant and built in Bhutanese architecture.
The landscape opens into a wide glacial valley, dotted with traditional farmhouses and vibrant fields. Upon arrival, visit the historic Gangtey Monastery, one of Bhutan’s most important Nyingma institutions, offering sweeping views of the valley below. In the evening, settle into your luxurious lodge, where you can relax by the fireplace, enjoy a traditional Bhutanese dinner prepared with organic ingredients, and soak in the stillness that defines this sacred valley.
On the fourth day, across gorgeous valleys and exciting mountain roads to reach Punakha, an ancient winter capital. Wind up to picturesque mountains and villages en route. Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, which is the masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture and the sacred courtyards.
Go on a stress-free walk on the Punakha River and the suspension bridge. Have a special dinner in your luxurious hotel and see the dzong lit up at night. You can also spend the evening enjoying various activities or having some peaceful moments in the luxurious surroundings, which provide an ideal setting to immerse yourself in the national culture and comfort.
On the fifth day, return to Paro via the beautiful mountainous roads of Punakha, which feature terraced fields, old-fashioned farmhouses, and colorful villages. Visit the Tamchhog Lhakhang, a secret temple that has a spiritual background. Arrive in Paro and check into a hotel that has panoramic views.
Spend the afternoons in Paro town, visiting the National Museum located in a historical building on the hill, and conclude the day with a dinner featuring Bhutanese delicacies prepared especially for you. Evening relaxation preparation for the next day’s highlight: cultural, historical, and elegant comfort.
On the sixth day, start with a guided hike to the most famous Tiger Nest Monastery, which is located on a cliff. Attend spiritual practices and experience the spectacular nature of the Paro Valley. Go downhill to an elegant and peaceful setting.
Afternoons will be spent at Rinpung Dzong and walking around local holy places, and the rest of the day will be devoted to wandering the Paro streets and cafes. Go back to your hotel and recharge yourself. The evening ends with a goodbye Bhutanese cultural performance and a fine dinner, which is a celebration of the journey through the rich heritage of Bhutan in the most comfortable manner.
On the final day, you will have breakfast before transferring to Paro International Airport. The last panorama of the valley and the mountains. Take away Bhutan’s memories of picturesque scenery, cultural treasures and luxurious moments.
| 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 |
No worries! At Aura Trails, we specialize in crafting personalized travel experiences. Let us know your preferences, interests, and schedule, and we’ll customize the perfect itinerary just for you. Whether you want to add more adventure, cultural experiences, or relaxation time, we’ll tailor your journey to match your needs. Get in touch and create your dream trip today!
Bhutan can be visited throughout the year, although the seasons of March to May and September to November are the most fascinating to visit. The valleys are brightly colored in the spring (March–May), with rhododendrons in the valleys and crystal-clear skies, presenting the best times to do sightseeing and photography.
Autumn (September-November) is a season of crisp air, golden rice fields and the colorful Thimphu Tschechu Festival, making it the perfect time to immerse yourself in the culture. The winter season (December-February) is quiet, with less traffic of tourists and snow cover on top of mountains and is the ideal time to have a quiet and reflective trip.
During the summer months (June-August), the country is very green, and rain falls occasionally, which adds beauty to Bhutan. These seasons will be among the most memorable spent in Bhutan’s warm, friendly environment, whether to explore the culture’s beauty, the landscape’s beauty, or to rejuvenate spiritually.
As you are on the Bhutan Luxury Cultural Journey, meals will not only involve consuming food but also blending with local authenticity and showcasing its delicious cuisine. A full breakfast is served at the beginning of the day, which is composed of local items, bread, and organic teas.
Lunch will be mostly the traditional dishes of Bhutan, like Ema Datshi (cheese with chili), red rice, and organic vegetables that are cooked with the least amount of spice. Culinary events are designed for your luxury hotels or fine-dining restaurants and include Bhutanese, Indian, and Continental cuisines with local herbal teas or wines.
There is also an option of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, and all guests are sure to be comfortable and satisfied.
The accommodations during this trip are a blend of luxury and comfort. The luxury hotels offer high-quality hospitality, serene locations, and architecture inspired by Bhutanese tradition. You will wake up to the view of the Himalayas, calm valleys, and the sound of prayer flags in the wind.
All the properties have spacious bedrooms, contemporary facilities, and restaurants, which provide guests with a tranquil stay after a day of adventure. All the hotels combine the traditional craftsmanship with the new luxury, including individual services, which makes your experience in Bhutan both luxurious and highly refreshing.
The best time to visit bhutan is in spring (March–May) or autumn (September–November). Spring brings the blooming of rhododendrons and wildflowers, while autumn brings clear skies and the sharpest landscapes.
Yes. Most international visitors require a visa; exceptions include citizens of India, Bangladesh and the Maldives.
You’ll stay in luxury hotels and carefully chosen hotels that mix modern comforts.
Yes. Breakfast and dinner are provided every day, plus a welcome and a farewell meal. Tell us about dietary preferences or restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, gluten‑free, etc.)
The Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike is considered moderate in difficulty.
