8 Days 7 Nights
Daily Tour
10 people
Bangla, English, German, Hindi
Step into a world where time stands still and happiness is a national priority. Our 8-day Bhutan Country Tour takes you through the heart of the Dragon Kingdom. From the bustling capital of Thimphu to the emerald valleys of Punakha and the sacred cliffs of Paro, this journey is a soul-stirring blend of Buddhist spirituality, pristine nature, and majestic fortress architecture. Designed for an intimate group of five, this tour offers an exclusive look at the world’s only carbon-negative country.
Scenic drive to the capital. Evening walk around Thimphu Main Street.
Visit Buddha Point, Memorial Chorten, and the Motithang Takin Preserve.
Cross the 3,100m pass for mountain views. Visit the fertile Punakha Valley.
Drive to the nature conservation hub. Visit the Black-Necked Crane Center.
Scenic drive back. Stop at Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in the country.
A 4-5 hour hike to the world-famous cliffside monastery. Evening Hot Stone Bath (Optional).
Drive to the highest motorable road in Bhutan for views of Mt. Jomolhari.
Transfer to Paro International Airport for your flight home.
Bhutan has a unique visa system. We handle the process for you once the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) and tour cost are paid. You will receive a "Visa Clearance Letter," and the actual visa will be stamped in your passport upon arrival at Paro Airport.
Bhutan is mountainous and weather changes quickly. Pack layers: thermal wear, a windproof jacket, and comfortable hiking boots. Also, bring "modest" clothing (collared shirts/full pants) as shorts and sleeveless tops are forbidden inside Dzongs and monasteries.
Bhutan is a plastic-free and tobacco-free country. Smoking in public is strictly prohibited and carries heavy fines. Also, remember that the "SDF" tax is what keeps Bhutan's tourism high-value and low-impact—it is a contribution to the country’s free education and healthcare.
Always walk clockwise around stupas and prayer wheels. Carry some USD cash for souvenirs, although major shops in Paro/Thimphu accept cards. Most importantly, try Ema Datshi (chilies and cheese)—the national dish of Bhutan!
A Brilliant Trip