Experience Overview
Peaceful monasteries, Himalayan mountain peak backdrops and deep, green valleys characterise this journey through the Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan. Experience colourful and traditional festivals with welcoming locals and return via Kathmandu for a flavour of this chaotic yet captivating city.
Punakha - Marvel at the majestic Punakha Dzong and hike through the nearby valley
Paro - Climb up to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched high on the cliff side
Kathmandu - Explore the old city including Durbar Square before visiting the Pashupatinath temple complex.
Highlights
Experience this fascinating Buddhist Kingdom|Explore unique monasteries, sweeping mountains and fertile valleys|Learn about the traditional lifestyles of the Bhutanese peopleTrip Details
Product Code: 20153
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: BusFlight
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Explore Worldwide
Supplier Code: BI
Starts: Bhutan
Finishes: Bhutan
Duration: 12 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Easy
Includes
- Explore Tour Leader
- Driver(s)
- Explore Representative
- Local Guide(s)
Accommodation
- Hotel Ambassador
- Hotel River View
- Kichu Resort & Spa
- Hotel Sonamgang
- Shomo Chuki Resort
- Gawaling Hotel
- Zhingkham Resort
- Yueloki Guest House
- Pedling Hotel
- Soenam Tsokhang Resort
- Phobjikha Resort
- Janka Resort
- Meri Puensum Resort
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $9,010 ($751 /day)
Itinerary
Arrive in Kathmandu; the busy, colourful and chaotic capital city of Nepal. Thousands of years of history are revealed in shrines, hidden temples and narrow backstreets, and the Himalayas provide a spectacular backdrop to this intoxicating city.
Our hotel in Kathmandu is about 30 minutes' drive from the airport. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Kathmandu at any time. If you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM).
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might choose to walk in to the centre of town which is around 15 minutes from the hotel.
Our time in Kathmandu is accompanied and we will meet our Tour Leader on arrival in Paro on day two of the trip. In the meantime a local Nepali guide will meet you in the hotel reception for the initial tour briefing. After this, for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. Should you miss the meeting, your leader will leave you information giving the meeting time for the next day in the hotel reception and will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.
This evening you might like to have your first taste of Nepalese cuisine. The local dumplings are a good bet. Called momos, they consist of a flour-based dough filled with meat or steamed vegetables. Also worth trying is dal bhat, a lentil based soup usually served with rice and vegetable curry. Whatever you try you'll find the cuisine varied, a mixture of influences from around the region, and a riot of colours and flavours.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Ambassador
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - No
- Breakfast Provided - No
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: None
Our sightseeing this morning takes in the sumptuous majesty of Durbar Square and its collection of ornate palaces, courtyards and temples, spanning some three centuries of dynastic rule by Malla, Shah and Rana kings. We will also visit the Asan Bazaar and the Kumari Ghar, home to the Kumari Devi; a living goddess worshipped by both followers of the Hindu and Buddhist faiths. Later today, we also plan to visit the Temple of Pashupatinath on the banks of the Bagmati River, the oldest and holiest Hindu shrine in Nepal and regarded by many as the most revered temple of Shiva on the planet. The river is considered holy because its waters eventually flow into the sacred Ganges, and the ghats - steps leading down to the river - are regularly swamped by pilgrims bathing in the waters. This area is also one of the city's most important cremation areas, where both royalty and the common people are cremated and have their ashes sprinkled on the waters of the Bagmati, to make their way downriver towards the sacred Ganges. Please be aware that cremations take place here in the open and may be in progress during our visit. Returning back to the city, we pay a visit to the stupa of Boudhanath, at 40m the highest in the Kathmandu Valley and one of the largest on the planet. Revered by Buddhists, this remarkable structure is a dazzling vibrancy of prayer flags, monks and pilgrims, all overlooked by the ever-present and all-seeing eyes of the Buddha himself.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Ambassador
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Leaving Kathmandu behind, we fly to Paro, beautifully set amidst the wooded valleys of Western Bhutan. It lies along the banks of Paro Chu River, overlooking terraced farmland, and is home to some of the largest and oldest of Bhutan's majestic dzongs - fabulous buildings that serve as the political, religious on military centers of their regions. On arrival, we will be met by our Bhutanese tour leader and transferred to Thimphu, which will take around 1.5 hours. We will arrive early evening. The rest of the evening is free for you to relax.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel River View
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
A full day in the capital allows us to take in its highlights. We'll visit the King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk memorial, a Tibetan-style chorten built to commemorate the country's third king and today one of the centre points of daily life in the city. Our next stop is the imposing 17th century fortified monastery of Tashicho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion), a religious centre of Bhutan and the spectacularly located seat of its government since the early 1960s. We'll also visit the Takin Enclosure before taking in a thangka painting workshop or a visit to the paper-making factory. For those who are interested, we can wander through the traditional handicrafts market and perhaps pick up a few souvenirs along the way. By law, all the buildings within the city are required to be designed in traditional style and decorated with Buddhist motifs and religious symbols. Even the short-lived introduction of the city's only traffic light saw it originally placed in a chorten.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel River View
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Today we have a long but beautiful drive through the glacial landscapes of the Phobjika Valley, an area that is a prime wintering ground for the rare black necked cranes that flock here from the Tibetan Plateau between October and March to feed. The area is also home to sambars, red foxes, Himalayan black bears and muntjaks. We'll stop at the famous Gangtey Monastery. Built in the early years of the 17th century the goemba was built by Tenzing Legpai Dhendup, the second reincarnation of Pema Ligpa, and its Tibetan-style prayer hall is one of the largest in Bhutan. The monastery is still an active seminary, and its government-funded college offers a nine-year course in Buddhist studies. We will then begin our walk down the picturesque valley and back to Phobjika village, where we visit the black-necked crane information centre to learn more about this interesting bird.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Kichu Resort & Spa
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Today we join locals in celebrating at the annual Black Neck Crane Festival. The festival celebrations take place in the courtyard of Gantey Gompa and focus on celebrating the arrival of the Black Neck Cranes who make the Phobjika Valley there home during the winter months. The festival centres around cultural dances and songs, often containing reference to the birds, and makes use of Bhutans traditional carved wooden masks. There is a large focus on conservation of the area and the cranes habitat during the festival.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Kichu Resort & Spa
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Departing Gangtey, we turn west as we head towards Punakha. Descending towards the bewitching Punakha Valley, the landscape changes; from forests of pine and oak, through rhododendron, alder and cypress, to turn more tropical as we approach the valley floor. In the warmer climate around Punakha, we can find cactus, oranges and bamboo. The fertile valley, drained by the Phochu and Mochu Rivers, produces a perfect environment for farming. We will stop and visit the Chimmi Lhakhang Monastery, the Mad Monk monastery built at the end of the 15th century by the Lama Drukpa Kuenley, the revered and decidedly controversial saint who is believed to have subdued the demoness of the Dochu La. To say that this remarkable yogi's teachings went against the normal conventions of Buddhist dharma would be something of an understatement, given that he was prone to the most outrageous excesses to get his message over. The Lama believed that the rigid doctrines of the day were isolating the priests from the ordinary people, so he set out to break down these barriers by deliberate provocation, in his own words, using '...fair and foul words for mantras'.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Sonamgang
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
This morning we visit the Punakha Dzong. Built on a sandbank at the confluence of these two rivers sits the majestic 17th century Punakha Dzong, once the seat of the Bhutanese government, but today the winter retreat of His Holiness the Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot of Bhutan. A superb example of Bhutanese monastic architecture, the dzong presents us with a collection of tiered halls, inner courtyards and golden spires that have managed to survive numerous fires, floods and earthquakes over the intervening centuries. This afternoon we can hike to Khamsum Yuley Chorten. This is a lovely 2 hour round trip through the valley littered with farms and houses. We will call in at a typical farmhouse to try yak butter tea and learn more about everyday life for families in Bhutan.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Sonamgang
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Departing Punhaka, we head west, taking the mountain trails that head through the beautiful landscapes of the Black Mountains and across the high Dochu La Pass (3200m). Our journey takes us across lands blanketed in rice terraces and scattered villages, and as we climb up towards the heights of Dochu La, the road becomes festooned with colourful prayer flags. On a clear day, this meandering highway offers some breathtaking views across the Bhutan Himalayas towards the towering peak of Gangkhar Punsum (7541m), the highest mountain in the country. On arrival in Paro, we will take a brief orientation of the town and visit the Rimpung Dzong.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Shomo Chuki Resort
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - Yes
- Lunch Provided - Yes
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We will head out to the fabulous Taktsang Monastery, one of the most revered in the country and precariously located on a cliff face some 900m above the Paro Valley. The name translates as Tiger's Nest, and local legend recounts how Guru Rinpoche, who founded the Drukpa Sect and brought Buddhism to Bhutan, flew here on the back of a tiger and founded the monastery on the site of a cave where he spent a few months deep in meditation. The 3km hike up to the monastery is quite demanding and generally takes around 4 to 5 hours there and back. The path mostly consists of stone steps that cut through oak and pine forests before emerging onto a ridge with amazing views of the monastery and the surrounding area. We will also visit the temple of Kyichu Lhakhang en route back to the city, one of the holiest temples in Bhutan and said to have been built by the Tibetan king Songsten Gampo in 659AD. This temple was believed to have been just one of many, part of an incredible undertaking of over 100 temples, built to subdue a demoness that lived in this land. The temples were built across Tibet and Bhutan as a means of pinning down the ogress and converting the people to Buddhism and Kyichu Lhakhang is believed to hold down the left foot of this huge demon.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Shomo Chuki Resort
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Today we fly back to Nepal and have an unescorted free day to further explore the delights of Kathmandu and the surrounding area. Depending upon your interests, you might like to spend it visiting the almost perfectly preserved Newari town of Bhaktapur in the eastern corner of the Kathmandu Valley. Also known as Bhadgaun or the City of the Devotees, Bhaktapur evokes the feel of a medieval village, a snapshot of a time when the city lay along the prosperous trade routes between Tibet, China and India. The ancient centre of the town is a dazzling collection of temples, palaces and monasteries that have earned it a place on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. A wander through this cultural gem affords an opportunity to take in its beguiling charms and enjoy the sight of artisans going about their craft much as they have for generations. You can watch potters throwing clay on traditional wooden wheels, watch jewellers and artists as they go about their daily business and wander through the handicraft shops and stalls seeking out some exquisite bargains. Another alternative for this afternoon is a trip up to the nearby hilltop temple of Swayambunath, the captivating 'Monkey Temple', whose all-seeing Buddha eyes gaze out across the Kathmandu Valley. The temple is aptly named and the cheeky monkeys that inhabit its ancient walls are not averse to trying to relieve passers by of food, bags and cameras, so be warned.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Ambassador
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Kathmandu.
There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Kathmandu at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM).
Accommodation:
- Type -
- Accommodation Name -
- Grade -
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
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Reviews
Julie - Traveled, September 2023
The hike to Tigers Nest was the most difficult walk I have ever done but also the most rewarding. The festivals were wonderful in Bhutan as were the people who made us feel so welcome
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/02/2023
Ian - Traveled, September 2023
Hike to Tigers Nest Monastery
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/01/2023
Christine - Traveled, September 2023
Bhutan is a highlight in full
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/13/2023
Elaine - Traveled, September 2023
I HAVE BEEN TO KATHMANDU BEFORE THEREFORE THE HIGHLIGHT FOR ME WAS BHUTAN. ALL OF IT ! THE PEOPLE, THE FESTIVALS, THE TIGER'S NEST, THE GUIDES, THE NATIONAL COSTUME, THE WAY OF LIFE, THEIR MORALS, THEIR OUTLOOK ON LIFE.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/05/2023
Dennis - Traveled, November 2023
The Black Crane festival and The Tiger Nest Monastery were the high light but I also enjoyed the time in Thimpu
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/20/2023
Andrew - Traveled, November 2023
Morning spent at the black crane festival. Great to see the locals in action. The hike to the tigers nest monastery was another.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/19/2023
Iain - Traveled, April 2025
Bhutan is a unique country and Chencho, ably assisted byTandin and driver Captain John, was central to an excellent local team. He was enthusiastic, informative, cheerful and helpful and was a first class ambassador for his country and culture. Fortresses, temples and monasteries were fascinating however equally so were the delightful people, scenery, high passes and the iconic Tiger’s Nest. Accommodation was made by the staff, with Thimphu’s centrally located hotel being excellent, with the best hotel food. Paro’s hotel, with lovely staff, was too far out of town for me and limited local independent sightseeing. Pre and post Bhutan in Kathmandu, Sandar was an excellent leader, transport coordinator and guide, with the Ambassador Hotel being well located and excellent. Kathmandu guided tour was very good despite this being a long day, post a very early flight from Paro. The Drukair flights to Paro were very good however an important area for improvement is to arrange for the group Bhutan flight booking to enable individual online check in and seat selection on the favourable side of the plane for Himalayas views. With airport check in, one ends up with what seat is left, or in the case of the outbound flight, what’s right!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 04/25/2025
Graham - Traveled, April 2025
Kinzang was an excellent tour leader and along with our driver Ngawang made our trip very memorable. Kinzang was always informative and helpful, and Ngawang was an excellent and careful driver. Our highlights: 1. The Punakha festival, which was a wonderful colourful spectacle. However you will be sitting for several hours on the paved stone ground so bring a cushion or mat to sit on. 2. Our walk up to the Tigers Nest Monastry. A challenging but rewarding trip. Kinzang was excellent and thoughtful in setting a pace to suit us all. Bhutan is a beautiful country, with lovely friendly people.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 04/25/2025
Anonymous - Traveled, November 2024
Bhutan is very interesting and staggeringly beautiful. The Black Crane festival is great. The walk up to the Tigers' Nest Monastery is very hard but totally worth it. The Kichu resort and spa was disappointing. Hotels without a reliable electricity supply should have generators. It was much warmer than I was expecting, even in November I needed T shirts rather than warm clothes most of the time. Almost all the meals are hotel buffets aimed at visitors. It was great to have a meal in a local farmhouse and taste some local food. Most younger people speak very good English which makes life easy for British tourists. Go to the National Textile Museum in Thimpu, the skill in weaving and crafts is so impressive. The driver, Captain John, is one of the best drivers I have had in more than 20 Explore holidays.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/15/2024
David - Traveled, April 2025
Better than expected. Loved it!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 04/25/2025
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