This unique BGT luxury trip is offered with profound hospitality and kindness with your own private driver and guide. Experience the world’s unspoilt, hidden kingdom on earth, which was off limits to tourists until 1974.
Overview
Are you on honeymoon, celebrating a special anniversary or Birthday, or just looking for a luxurious travel experience, individually tailored for you? If so, come with us to explore part of the unspoilt hidden Kingdom of Bhutan with your own private driver and guide. Bhutan has something for everyone from its distinctive culture and traditions, unique villages, amazing mountain scenery, its kind and hospitable people.
Day 1: Arrive Paro
Day 2: Thimphu
Day 3: Moving to Punakha
Day 4: Punakha
Day 5: Back to Paro
Day 6: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery
Day 7: End of Tour
Itinerary
Flying into Bhutan offers the most spectacular views of the Himalayan ranges, including Mt. Everest (8,848m/29,028ft), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m/28,169ft) and Mt. Gangkar Puensum (7,564m/24,836ft). On arrival we meet you at Paro International Airport after clearing your immigration and customs formalities. Today we travel to Thimphu (54-km) for an hour, the capital of Bhutan and transfer to your hotel for check-in. Stop off at the 13th century Tachog Lhakhang (temple) en route, built by Saint Dupthop Thangtong Gyalpo (the iron bridge builder). Continue travelling via Chhuzom (24-km) where the Pachhu and Wangchhu Rivers join. Chhuzom (confluence) is a major road junction connecting Thimphu (30-km) to the northeast, Haa (82-km) to the southwest and Phuentsholing (141-km) to the south. This evening, visit the Tashichhodzong, first constructed in 1216 AD and re-built in 1641 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (founder of Bhutan), which now houses some ministries, the office and throne room of His Majesty the King and the Central Monk Body. Enjoy a welcome drink and dinner with authentic traditional Bhutanese meals in the evening. Overnight in Thimphu.
Today we explore the best attractions of Thimphu city (2,300m), home to approximately 138,736 inhabitants. Thimphu is a small city but has many attractive places. Morning begins with a visit to the National Memorial Chorten (stupa), built in 1974 in honour of the Third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk (1928-1972). This stupa is a prominent monument for Bhutanese daily worship in the city with its golden spires and bells. Another must see place to tick off on your list is Kuenselphodrang (the largest 169ft Buddha Dordenma statue in the world), built in 2006 and sits atop a hill, overlooking the Southern entrance to Thimphu city. Our next stop is at the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, established in 1971 where students are taught the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. We also visit the Folk Heritage Museum nearby in the heart of the capital city, Thimphu. It is more than 150 years old and showcases the Bhutanese rural life in the olden days through exhibits, demonstrations, educational programs and documentation. Next, tour the National Textile Museum, a conservation centre devoted to the preservation and restoration of the Bhutanese textiles. If you are fond of textiles and crafts, it is a must visit where you’ll see a rare and fine collection of beautiful hand-woven textiles of Bhutan including a video display. Your afternoon ends with a tour to the Centenary Farmers Market (Thimphu’s weekend market), a platform for Bhutanese farmers to sell farm produces, local arts and crafts, etc. Overnight in Thimphu.
After early breakfast, we travel (71-km) about 3 hours to Punakha, once the winter capital of Bhutan until 1955. Along the Thimphu–Phunakha highway follow a rough road approximately (45-minutes) leading to the Tashigang Gonpa (monastery) before reaching Hongtsho. A hike to Lungchutse Gonpa can also be done as a loop starting from Dochula Pass (3,050m) and finishing at Hongtsho village with Trashigang Gonpa. We begin one of the rejuvenating and picturesque hikes (3 hours) climbing up through a forest of moss-covered rhododendrons, hemlock, birch, juniper, spur and bamboo undergrowth past a row of fluttering prayer flags to Lungchutse temple. On clear days, you could enjoy 360-degree views of all major mountains of Bhutan from the temple including Jomolhari (7,314m), Gangchey Ta (Great Tiger Mountain, 6,784m), Masang Gang (shaped like a trident, 7,194m), Zongphu Gang (Table Mountain, 7,094m) and Gangkar Puensum (Bhutan’s highest mountain, 7,564m). Behind these major mountains lie the Tibetan plateaus. Next, we descend the trail towards Dochula Pass for a lunch break, where the picturesque Druk Wangyal Chortens (108 stupas) stand. Continue our scenic journey (52-km) to Punakha–Wangdue Phodrang Valley. Arriving in Punakha (1,350m), visit the fertility Chimi Lhakhang (temple) en route, nestled on a round hillock near a village called Sopsokha, built in 1499 by Saint Drukpa Kunley (known as the Divine Madman). The temple is about 10-km from Punakha Dzong and takes 20-minutes walk through agriculture fields. Legend has it that the childless couples wishing to have a baby from across Bhutan and occasionally from overseas are blessed with a child after visiting this mysterious temple. Overnight in Punakha.
Discover the delights of Punakha–Wangdue Phodrang Valley. Punakha is situated in western Bhutan with a warm and temperate climate, bordered by Gasa to the north, Thimphu to the west and Wangdue Phodrang to the east and south, and also a popular tourist destination. You’ll at first drive (7-km) about 30-minutes to the parking by the Mochhu River before climbing up the majestic Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. The Queen Mother Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuk built this 100ft tall temple in 1994, located on a strategic ridge overlooking terraced fields and countryside of Punakha Valley. From the parking, cross a suspension bridge over the Mochhu River and walk up through paddy fields to the base of the hill before climbing a moderately inclined trail surrounded by pine trees. It takes about 45-minutes to hike up to the top. In the afternoon, sightseeing includes the Punakha Dzong, strategically located at the confluence of the Phochhu (male) and Mochhu (female) Rivers. Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (founder of Bhutan) built the dzong in 1637. Jacaranda trees beautifully cover the dzong with the purple bloom of flowers in the spring. Your tour continues to the charming Rinchengang village opposite to the Wangduephodrang Dzong, which is about 20-minutes walk uphill from the highway, and the village is known for its skill in traditional method of stone masonry. Our final stop is at the Sangchen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery Buddhist College in Wolakha, spectacularly located on a hilltop (25-minutes drive from Punakha Dzong). The Queen Mothers’ parents built it in 2008 for nuns to pursue higher Buddhist studies. Overnight in Punakha.
This morning, our return journey (122-km) about 4 hours takes us to Paro, pausing en route at Dochula Pass (3,050m) and soak up the panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, including Bhutan’s highest mountain (Mt. Gangkar Puensum at 7,564m). Continue to Paro, home to the famous Taktshang Monstery (also known as Tiger’s Nest), National Museum, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. Later, we explore the Ta Dzong (ancient watch tower), located about 6-km from Paro town, which now houses the National Museum of Bhutan. Walk down to the Paro Dzong (also known as Rinpung Dzong), which is located across the Pachhu River and about 2-km from Paro International Airport. The dzong was built in 1644 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (founder of Bhutan) to safeguard Paro Valley against Tibetan invasions. Overnight in Paro.
Bhutan’s famous Paro Taktshang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) is an unforgettable sight. No visit to Bhutan would be complete without a trip to Paro Taktshang (3,120m). It is stunning in its beauty and location. Today is a real highlight as you take a short hike to the Taktshang Monastery, clinging on a rock cliff at 900m above the Paro Valley floor. The monastery is one of the most revered pilgrimage places in Bhutan because Guru Rinpoche (one the founding fathers of Tibetan Buddhism) is believed to have flown to the site on the back of a flying tigress in the 8th century. An 11-km (round-trip) hike starts from the base of the mountain from the road point (Ramthangkha), which is 2-km drive from Paro town. Enjoy your rewarding hike about 4 hours (round-trip) with extra one hour to tour the monastery at a leisurely pace. There is a small teahouse halfway through from where a view of the spectacular monastery to enjoy! Gentle horse/pony rides are permitted till the viewpoint. Afterwards, there will be time to visit the Kyichu Lhakhang en route, one of the oldest and 108 temples built by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century (so full of history and mythology). Overnight in Paro.
Your tour ends this morning after breakfast. We transfer you to Paro International Airport for your onward journey. Our guide and driver from Bhutan Green Travel will see you off. Tashi Delek (Goodbye and Good Luck!)
Peak Season – Land Only (Prices in USD Per Person)
Start Date Thursdays | 1 person | 2 people | 3-10 people | 11-15 people | 16-20 people |
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07 Mar 2024 | $4010 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
14 Mar 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
04 Apr 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
04 Apr 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
02 May 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
02 May 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
05 Sep 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
12 Sep 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
03 Oct 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
17 Oct 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
07 Nov 2024 | $6800 | $4790 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
14 Nov 2024 | $6800 | $4570 | $4570 | $4475 | $4420 |
Regular Season – Land Only (Prices in USD Per Person)
Start Date Thursdays | 1 person | 2 people | 3-10 people | 11-15 people | 16-20 people |
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11 Jan 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
18 Jan 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
01 Feb 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
15 Feb 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
06 Jun 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
13 Jun 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
04 Jul 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
11 Jul 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
01 Aug 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
15 Aug 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
05 Dec 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
12 Dec 2024 | $5890 | $4255 | $4040 | $3950 | $3900 |
Our Pricing Policy
Prices are quoted and payable only in (US dollars). All prices published on our websites, brochures and marketing materials are set as low as possible. The guide prices may vary at any time subject to government actions, changes in exchange rates, increase in transportation costs or fuel prices before we have accepted your booking. However, we guarantee our prices who have already signed up for your tour.
Price includes
- Pickups and drops from airports and hotels
- Comfortable transport (private vehicle) throughout your trip
- Licensed English-speaking guide & driver
- Best accommodation in 4 star and 5 star hotels with private bathrooms based on 2 adults sharing a twin/double bed (single supplements apply)
- Camping facilities and haulage for trekking tours
- All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) and bottled water daily
- All sightseeing & hiking (entrance fees to museums and other attractions)
- Baggage handling at all hotels and camps
- All applicable internal taxes and service fees
- Bhutan visa fees
Price Excludes
- International and domestic flights
- Travel insurance
- Other personal expenses such as alcoholic drinks & beverages, laundry, telephone calls, etc.
- Discretionary tips for guides and drivers (see FAQs)
- Single room supplement from $150 per night
- Optional activities & additional services