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In the Kingdom of Bhutan, happiness is not a slogan - it is a way of life. This 7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour is designed for travelers seeking more than sightseeing, inviting you to explore the philosophy of happiness through spiritual heart, living traditions, and healing landscapes of the Last Himalayan Kingdom.

Journey through Bhutan’s most sacred valleys - Paro, Thimphu, Gangtey, and Punakha - with comprehensive coverage of its sacred heritage sites. Along the way, participate in authentic monk-led blessing ceremonies, reflect spiritually at Buddha Point, and join locals at the National Memorial Chorten to pray for world peace. The tour also visits three iconic dzongs: Punakha Dzong, Tashichho Dzong, and Paro Dzong.

Beyond spiritual discovery, this tour offers healing through nature & sacred hikes. Reconnect with the earth as you traverse landscapes where 71% of the land remains covered in pristine forests. Hike to the legend Tigers Nest, wander through the tranquil Phobjikha glacial valley, and stroll through lush rice paddies to reach Chimi Lhakhang.

The tour also includes cultural experiences like making traditional dumplings in Punakha, a herbal hot stone bath, and trying archery. Enjoy a traditional dinner at the Folk Heritage Museum with folk performances.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Experience a deep spiritual connection with a private blessing ceremony conducted by monks at Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in Bhutan.
7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour
Highlight 2: Visit Bhutan’s Sacred Temples & Dzongs like Punakha Dzong (the most beautiful fortress), Paro Dzong (fortress on the cliff), Tashichho Dzong (the spiritual & administrative center), Kyichu Lhakhang (the oldest temple).
7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour
Highlight 3: Experience Bhutanese heritage at the Folk Heritage Museum, enjoy a traditional Bhutanese dinner, and witness folk dances and archery demonstrations.
7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour
Highlight 4: Go beyond sightseeing with a hands-on Bhutanese cooking class to learn the art of making traditional dumplings and relax with a restorative traditional hot stone bath.
7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour
Highlight 5: Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Phobjikha Valley, a stunning glacial valley known for its habitat for the graceful black-necked cranes. As you traverse the Gangtey Nature Trail, let the expansive views and the tranquil environment of the valley envelop you in peace.
7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour
Highlight 6: Unveil the tiny Buddhist country hidden in the Himalayas by hiking to Tiger's Nest in Paro, a significant pilgrimage site for Bhutanese. Experience Buddhist philosophy, which emphasizes compassion, mindfulness, inner peace, and respect for nature and sustainable living.
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Highlight 7: Cross the Dochula Pass (3,080 m), offering a stunning 360-degree panorama of the Himalayan range and the 108 memorial chortens.
7-Day Bhutan Spiritual Tour
Highlight 8: Visit Buddha Point, home to the world’s largest sitting Buddha statue, and join local devotees at the National Memorial Chorten for a spiritual experience, offering prayers for world peace and wellbeing..
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Itinerary at a Glance

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Paro (1 Day)

Airport Pick-up Service

Thimphu (1 Day)

Takin Preserve Centre, National Library, Simtokha Dzong, National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Folk Heritage Museum

Punakha (2 Days)

Dochula Pass, Chimi Lhakhang, Punakha Dong, Punakha Suspension Bridge, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten

Punakha (1 Day)

Punakha Dzong, Cooking Class, Chimi Lhakhang

Paro (2 Days)

Tiger's Nest Monastery Hike, Drukgyel Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, Paro Dzong, Bhutan National Museum, Airport Transfer Service

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Paro to Thimphu | Pick-up Service & Hotel Check-in

Kuzuzangpo la! Welcome to Bhutan, the Last Shangri-La in the Pristine Himalayan Kingdom. Take a deep breath and enjoy the refreshing breeze in the happy country where 71% of the land is covered with forests. Your guide and driver in Paro will greet you at Paro International Airport and then transfer you to your hotel in Thimphu  ( ~55 km,1.5 hours).

You will not miss a stop at the Paro Airport Birds Eye View Point on the way to your hotel, which is a great spot to enjoy a panoramic view of Paro Airport, Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), National Museum (Ta Dzong), Paro Chu River, and the stunning Paro Valley itself. Don't forget to ask your guide for more fascinating information about this remarkable airport.

After arrival in Thimphu, Bhutan’s charming capital, check in to your hotel and take time to rest and acclimatize. Depending on your arrival time, you may enjoy a gentle stroll around the city or simply relax and soak in your first impressions of the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Stay overnight in Thimphu.

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Day 2 Thimphu | Takin Preserve Centre, National Library, Simtokha Dzong, National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Folk Heritage Museum

Begin at the Takin Preserve Centre, where you can observe Bhutan’s rare national animal. There, you can observe the unique creature that is said to have been created by the legendary Drukpa Kunley (Divine Madman). According to legend, Drukpa Kunley combined the head of a goat with the body of a cow to create the takin.

Continue to the National Library, a sanctuary for Himalayan wisdom. Here, you will explore an extensive collection of priceless Buddhist manuscripts and ancient texts, including the world’s largest published book, all housed within a building that exemplifies traditional Bhutanese architectural mastery.

Next, visit Buddha Point. It is the largest sitting Shakyamuni statue in the world, completed in 2015. The statue embodies an ancient prophecy of radiating happiness and peace throughout the world. In addition to admiring its impressive height of 51.5 meters, constructed of bronze and gilded in gold, you will also be able to see 125,000 smaller Buddha statues placed within it. Moreover, from this vantage point, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Thimphu Valley.

Later, proceed to Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in the kingdom, built in 1627 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Within its historic walls, which are adorned with intricate slate carvings and ancient murals, you will engage in a monk-led blessing ceremony.

Following this, move to the National Memorial Chorten, an iconic landmark built in memory of the Third King of Bhutan. Here, you can join local devotees as they circumambulate the shrine in a rhythmic, clockwise direction, spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras in a collective prayer for world peace.

Then, you should not miss the visit to Tashichho Dzong (Thimphu Dzong), which has served as the seat of the government since 1952. This magnificent fortress-like structure is located on the western bank of the Wang Chu River. It seamlessly integrates with the entire valley and stands as the ultimate center of power in Bhutan. It houses the offices of the current reigning monarch, the Fifth King (Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck), as well as the ministries of internal affairs and finance. Additionally, it serves as the residence of the spiritual leader of Bhutan, the Je Khenpo, and hosts the central religious institutions of the country. During the summer season, the Je Khenpo resides in the Thimphu Dzong, while in the winter season, they relocate to Punakha Dzong. Walking around the Dzong, you will discover that it is an impressively large structure surrounded by well-kept lawns and beautiful gardens. Tashichho Dzong has two main entrances. One entrance leads to the administrative section in the south, while the other, situated in the north, grants access to the monastic quarter where the Thimphu Tshechu Festival and masked dances are performed.

Lastly, visit the Folk Heritage Museum for a traditional Bhutanese dinner. You might get to see some traditional dances or cultural activities (often incorporating archery, folk songs, or storytelling).

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Day 3 Thimphu - Wangdue Phodrang - Gangtey | Dochula Pass, Rinchengang Village, Phobjikha Valley, Black-Necked Cranes Information Center, Gangtey Monastery

In the morning, you will head to Gangtey (Phobjikha Valley), which is approximately 150m away and takes about 5 hours to reach.

En route, you will make a brief stop at Dochula Pass (3,120m), renowned as one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Bhutan. If the weather permits, you will be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the Himalayas, including Bhutan’s highest mountain peak, Mt. Gangkar Puensum (7,570m). At the Dochu La Pass summit, you will encounter the 108 memorial chortens (Buddhist shrines), known as Druk Wangyal Khang Zhang Chortens, which were constructed as a memorial to honor the Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in the battle against Assamese insurgents from India, and also as an offering for global peace.

Along the way, you will also make a stop in Wangdue Phodrang to visit Rinchengang Village, one of the oldest villages in Bhutan. This quaint, clustered village is renowned for its mastery of traditional stonework. The village's fame stems from its deep-rooted cultural heritage and the exceptional craftsmanship displayed in its traditional stonework. Situated across the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, with the Punatsangchhu River flowing alongside the highway, Rinchengang Village is nestled amidst hilly terrain. From a small hillock, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the majestic Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, while traditional houses grace the landscape, adding to its picturesque charm. Rinchengang Village is also known for its warm and welcoming locals, who eagerly share their cultural traditions with visitors. By immersing yourself in the village, you can gain insight into the authentic Bhutanese way of life. Explore the narrow alleys and cobbled streets that wind through the village, passing by traditional houses adorned with intricate carvings and paintings.

Continue your drive to the picturesque Gangtey Valley (Phobjikha), a U-shaped glacial valley on the western slopes of the Black Mountains, bordering the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park. The valley houses one of the impressive ancient Buddhist monasteries in Bhutan known as Gangtey Monastery, and as a result, some people refer to this entire region as Gangtey. Because of the large flock of black-necked cranes that winters here, it is one of the most important wildlife preserves in the country. It offers beautiful trails for hiking and nature walks, allowing visitors to experience its tranquility and natural beauty up close.

Upon arrival in Gangtey, you will visit the Black-necked Cranes Information Center, which has informative displays about the black-necked cranes and the valley environment. You can enter the observation room and use the telescope and spotting scopes to watch the Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis). Every year (Oct. to Feb.), over 300 cranes migrate from Tibet to Bhutan for their winter months in Phobjikha Valley. It has been helpful for the center to protect and conserve the Black-necked crane and its species since 2003. It is a nice place to know more about the cranes and study their behavior.

Next, visit Gangtey Monastery (Gangtey Goemba, Gangtey Gonpa), first built in 1613 by Pema Thinley, the grandson and re-embodiment of Pema Lingpa (the reincarnation of Guru Rinpoche, 1450-1521). It is a beautiful temple architecture that stands on the hilltop and is a great spot to view the picturesque Phobjikha Valley. The Monastery's history traces back to the prophecies made by the well-known Terton (treasure finder) Pema Lingpa in the late 15th century that a goemba (monastery) named gang-teng (hilltop) would be built on this site and that his teachings would spread from here. Now the Monastery is one of the main seats of the religious tradition based on Pema Lingpa's revelations and one of the two main centres of the Nyingmapa school of Buddhism in the country. It is said that on arrival in the Phobjikha Valley in the last week of October, the black-necked cranes circle the Gangteng Monastery three times and also repeat the process while returning to Tibet. Bhutanese have great respect for these “heavenly birds”. Each year on Nov. 11, the Black-necked Crane Festival with local songs, dramas, and masked dances is held at the courtyard of Gangtey Goemba to celebrate the arrival of the endangered bird migrating from the Tibetan Plateau.

Overnight in Gangtey and get ready for your next day's trip.

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Day 4 Gangtey to Punakha | Gangtey Nature Trail, Punakha Dzong, Cooking Class

In the morning, you will embark on a light hike on Gangtey Nature Trail (4km, 1.5-2 hours) that starts from Gangtey Monastery (3,030m) and descends to Khewang Lhakhang (2,850m). It is the most beautiful and shortest of the existing nature trails in Bhutan. You can immerse yourselves in the beauty of the Phobjikha Valley (2,840m) with farmhouses, dense pine forests, rhododendron forests, and bamboo plants on foot and get a glimpse of the rural and pastoral lifestyle. During the winter (between late October and late February), it may be a bonus to see the rare and endangered Black-neck Cranes. Tips: 1.Dress in layers and wear comfortable hiking shoes. The weather can change quickly in the mountains. 2. Respect wildlife and maintain the cleanliness of the trail.

Then, drive to Punakha (~75 km / 3 hours). Punakha lies in a warm, fertile, and stunningly beautiful valley at the confluence of the Mo Chhu (Mother River) and Pho Chhu Rivers (Father River). Commanding the river junction is the gorgeous Punakha Dzong, perhaps Bhutan’s most impressive building.

Upon arrival, you will visit Punakha Dzong, which is arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-colored jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. Occasionally, you'll spot monks draped in red robes passing by, occasionally echoing rhythmic sounds of their chanting and prayer.

Punakha Dzong, the second oldest and second largest Dzong in Bhutan, serving administrative and monastic functions, holds a legendary tale. It is said that Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) prophesied the arrival of a person named Namgyal built a Dzong on a hill resembling an elephant. In 1637, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, the unifier of Bhutan, received a divine vision guiding him to construct a Dzong at this site. The Dzong was played as the administrative center and the seat of the Bhutanese officials till the capital city was moved from Punakha to Thimphu in 1955. All of Bhutan’s kings have been crowned here, and in 2011, the Dzong bore witness to the royal wedding ceremony of His Majesty Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, the 5th King of Bhutan, as he married Queen Jetsun Pema. Now, the Dzong serves as the winter residence for Je Khenpo (head abbot of Bhutan), as well as about 1,000 monks.

In the afternoon, take part in a hands-on Bhutanese cooking class, where you’ll learn how to make traditional Bhutanese-style dumplings. This immersive experience will give you a taste of Bhutanese culinary traditions, allowing you to savor the local flavors.

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Day 5 Punakha to Paro | Chimi Lhakhang, Paro Dzong, Bhutan National Museum

After breakfast, you will take a hike to Chimi Lhakhang (Chime Lhakhang), which is highly recommended as a culture shock tour. As you stroll through rice paddies and a charming settlement adorned with painted houses and numerous craft shops, you will eventually reach Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple). Constructed by the cousin of Drukpa Kunley, the temple was built to commemorate the victory of Drukpa Kunley (Mad Saint & Divine Madman) over the demon of Dochu La using his "magic thunderbolt of wisdom "(phallus). That is why you can see the symbol of the phallus scattered throughout. Lama Drukpa Kunley was adored by the local people due to his unconventional teaching methods of Buddhism, which involved singing, humor, and an exaggerated manner often intertwined with sexual overtones. Chime Lhakhang is renowned as a sanctuary of fertility, and many childless women sought blessings from the lamas at the monastery. It is believed that these couples often find success in conceiving soon after their visit. If you are lucky, you may encounter the monks there blessing pilgrims or women who wish to conceive by tapping their heads with a 25cm wooden phallus. In Bhutan, it is common for local people to utilize the phallus symbol to ward off the evil eye and deter malicious gossip.

Then, make your way back to Paro (110km, about 4.5h) via Dochu La Pass. In Paro, you will have the opportunity to visit Paro Dzong and the Bhutan National Museum.

Paro Dzong (Rinpung Dzong) is a magnificent fortress that stands tall and proud, serving as a beacon of history and culture in Bhutan. Rinpung Dzong was constructed in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (1594-1651), a pivotal figure in Bhutanese history who is revered as the founder of the modern Bhutanese state and a national hero. His enduring legacy continues to shape the country's identity and cultural landscape. Located near the pristine Paro Chu River, Paro Dzong can be accessed via a traditional wooden cantilever bridge, providing you with breathtaking panoramic views of the enchanting Paro Valley.

If you hike a little further, you will reach the Bhutan National Museum (Ta Dzong), which holds the distinction of being Bhutan's tallest building. Originally constructed in 1649 as a watchtower overlooking the Paro Dzong, it was later transformed into the National Museum of Bhutan in 1968. At the museum, you can immerse yourself in a rich collection of ancient artifacts such as pottery, armor, thangkas, masks, stamps, photographs, statues, costumes, relics, stone axes, and religious paintings.

Stay overnight in Paro.

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Day 6 Paro Tour | Tiger's Nest Monastery Hike, Drukgyel Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang

This morning, you will enjoy the exciting hiking tour to Tiger's Nest, the landmark of Bhutan and the most famous holy monastery in the country. It is about a 12km drive (over 0.5 hours) from Paro City to the start point of the Tiger's Nest hike route.

Usually, it may take about 2.5 hours to reach Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) on foot. The entire Tiger's Nest Hike takes around 5 to 6 hours, with about 2.6km of uphill trekking and about 2.6km of downhill walking. You have the option to rent a horse at the designated place if you prefer. Riding a horse (self-payment required) takes about 1.5 hours to reach the halfway point on the mountainside. From there, you need to say goodbye to your horse and hike for another 1.5 hours to reach the Tiger's Nest Monastery. At the halfway point, there is a Taktsang Cafeteria where you can have a buffet lunch and enjoy coffee and tea. What is more, it is the first viewpoint where you can look up Tiger's Nest Monastery, the incredible religious site of Buddhists. As the viewing position ascends, the outline of Tiger's Nest Monastery becomes increasingly clear. On the journey ahead, you can enjoy the hike in Bhutan’s forest and will see more and more prayer flags and prayer wheels, left behind by the Bhutanese people who come here to worship. You will also have a panoramic view of the beautiful Paro Valley below. If you visit in April, you will have the opportunity to see the high-altitude rhododendrons blooming, creating a stunning display of red clouds amidst the mountains.

Then, you will stand right opposite the Taktsang Goemba (Tiger's Nest Monastery) and admire Bhutan's most iconic cultural landmark, which is renowned as one of the world's top ten super monasteries. The Tiger's Nest (3,120m) is situated on the side of a cliff at a height of 900m above the Paro Valley (2,270m). According to legend, the Indian sage Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rimpoche, the founder of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism and the builder of the first monastery in Tibet - Samye Monastery) arrived at the location of Tiger's Nest Monastery in the 8th century. It is said that he rode a tigress and subdued demons before spending 3 months meditating in the mountain caves here. This eventually led to the formation of the present-day Tiger's Nest Monastery. Throughout history, this place has been considered a sacred site by Buddhist luminaries. However, it wasn't until 1692 that the current structure of Tiger's Nest Monastery took shape. In 1998, a devastating fire caused significant damage, but it was reconstructed in 2005, closely resembling the original architectural design. If you are interested, you can hike into the monastery to explore more (no photo inside). Today, Tiger's Nest Monastery, one of the most visited tourist attractions in Bhutan, is revered as the holiest pilgrimage site for Bhutanese people to visit at least once in a lifetime.

After completing the Tiger's Nest hike, you will proceed to Drukgyal Dzong, where you will have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of Mount Jomolhari (7,570m). Known as the "Mountain Goddess" and the tallest mountain in Bhutan, Mt Jomolhari is considered a sacred abode for deities and spirits, earning the title of "Sacred Mountain". Known as the Fortress of the Victorious Drukpa, Drukgyal Dzong was believed to have been built in 1646 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who is the unifier and founder of the Bhutanese nation-state. The building was used as an administrative center until 1951, when a fire caused by a butter lamp destroyed it. In April 2016, to celebrate the birth of the Dragon Prince, Gyalsey His Royal Highness Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, as well as to commemorate the arrival of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel to Bhutan in 1616 AD and the birth year of Guru Rinpoche, then Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay announced that the dzong would be restored and reinstated to its former glory upon the command of His Majesty King Jigme Khesar.

Then, it is time to visit Kyichu Lhakhang, also known as the Temple of the Thousand-armed and Thousand-eyed Avalokiteshvara. It is one of the 108 Buddhist temples built by King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century (around 659 AD), and it is believed to have been constructed to subdue the left leg of the Tibetan witch. Kyichu Lhakhang is also one of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist temples in Bhutan and serves as a venue for important celebrations of the Bhutanese royal family. In the main hall of Kyichu Lhakhang, you can see the revered statue of an eight-year-old Shakyamuni Buddha, believed to have been created during the same period as the Jowo statue in the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet. It is considered a national treasure of the Kingdom of Bhutan. Apart from housing many precious historical artifacts and Buddhist scriptures, the temple also enshrines the relic stupa of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910-1991), a renowned master of the Nyingma tradition. Additionally, there is a piece of iron chain forged by Tangtong Gyalpo, who was the former head of the four major Tibetan Buddhist schools and is known as the Iron Bridge Living Buddha and the father of Tibetan opera. Optional: Lighting butter lamps for blessings at Kyichu Lhakhang (108 lamps).  After returning to Six Senses

After the tour, ease your tired muscles with a Dotsho (Bhutanese hot stone bath with herbs).

Kind Reminds:

  1. Tiger's Nest offers horse riding services to go uphill, but the horse ride is only available up to a designated point. From there, you still need to hike to reach the monastery. When descending, you must walk the entire way as horse riding services are not provided.

  2. Mobile phones and backpacks are not allowed inside Tiger's Nest Monastery. Personal belongings can be stored at the entrance. If you wish to light butter lamps, make sure to have some cash ready before storing your belongings.

  3. Along the way, you may encounter stray dogs. Please be mindful, give them space, and avoid disturbing them.

Stay overnight in Paro.

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Day 7 Paro Departure | Hotel Check-out and Airport see-off

Happiness is a place, wish you had gotten your happiness philosophy from the beautiful Himalayan country with us. It is time to end your 7-day Bhutan Spiritual Tour. Your guide will escort you to Paro International Airport for your flight to your next destination.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your Bhutan tour. We are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to China/Asia. Safe journey!

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Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded

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The above price is based on a Bhutan tour for 2 people sharing one standard double-bed room in 4-star hotels in Bhutan.
Price varies depending on travel date, group size, hotel class, program in your itinerary and possible fluctuation of currency exchange rate.

What’s Included:

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Bhutan Visa: The Bhutan visa fee is USD 40 per person, and there is also a Government Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of USD 100 per person per night. (please note: A 50% discount shall be granted on the prevailing SDF of USD 200 for US Dollar paying tourists visiting Bhutan. The effective SDF with the discount shall be USD 100 per person per night for US Dollar paying tourists, effect from 1 September 2023 till 31 August 2027.)
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Accommodation: Throughout the trip, stay in three hotels as listed in the itinerary. Single rooms are not provided.
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Meals: All meals are included in Bhutan. Please refer to the itinerary for the details of the meals provided.
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Guide Service: English-speaking guides provided throughout the trip.
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Attraction Tickets: Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included, guaranteeing full visits. In case of unexpected circumstances, alternative arrangements will be discussed with the tourists.
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Transportation Arrangement: air-conditioned vehicles.
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Transfer Service: Complimentary airport pick-up and drop-off at Paro Airport.
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Travel Insurance and Vehicle Insurance.
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Complimentary Gift Package: Includes a 5GB internet phone card, traditional costume experience, and unlimited mineral water daily. (Note: Unused complimentary items cannot be exchanged for cash or refunded.)
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Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip.

What’s Excluded:

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Airfare: International round-trip tickets. (Flight ticket booking service and instant quotes are available upon request.)
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Single Room Supplement: The default accommodation is based on two people sharing a room. If you require a single room, an additional single room supplement must be paid.
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Personal Expenses: Other personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet, fax, etc., within the hotel.
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Tipping: Tips for drivers and guides (Tipping practices may vary depending on the region and nature of service; it is recommended to consult the guide's opinion in advance).
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Horseback riding at Tiger's Nest Monastery costs USD 30, and there are other optional experiences available in Bhutan.
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Unexpected Circumstances: In case of uncontrollable and non-agency-related factors (such as natural disasters, war, strikes), flight delays or cancellations, delayed visa processing at embassies, insufficient number of participants, the travel agency reserves the right to cancel or modify the itinerary. Additional charges may apply for expenses beyond the agency's control (e.g., visa fees, accommodation, meals, transportation, adjustments in airfares).

Important Travel Tips for Visiting Bhutan

Bhutan Visa & Reservation
To enter Bhutan, all foreign visitors, except for citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, require a Bhutan visa. Bhutan has a strict policy of "High Value, Low Impact Tourism", which means you can only visit the country through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator, like Asia Odyssey Travel. We will handle the visa application process on your behalf.
Please note that full payment of the tour fee is required 30 days before the departure date. The tour fee should be transferred to the account of the Royal Bank of Bhutan. Once the payment is received, the Bhutanese government will process your visa.
Differences Between Bhutan Group Tour and Bhutan Private Tour

A Bhutan Group Tour typically involves traveling with a group of 1 to 12 travelers. During the tour, you will follow a set schedule and participate in activities as planned by us. The hotel arrangements for Group Tours in Bhutan are based on a 3-star level, making them more budget-friendly compared to private tours. We offer 9 group tours ranging from 4 to 11 days in duration.

On the other hand, a Bhutan Private Tour is designed to cater to your specific preferences and requirements. With a Private Tour, you have greater control over the itinerary, allowing you to customize it according to your interests and preferred pace. Additionally, you can choose the hotel condition, whether it be luxury or budget, based on your preferences. We offer Bhutan private tours with different themes, and you can choose from tours lasting 3 to 11 days.

Best Time to Visit Bhutan

The ideal seasons for traveling in Bhutan are from March to November, when the weather is most suitable for visitors. During the off-peak season, which lasts from December to February, it is winter in Bhutan. Daytime temperatures hover around 15 degrees Celsius, and at night, they drop below freezing. From June to September, it is the summer and rainy season, with daytime temperatures around 23 degrees Celsius and nighttime temperatures around 15 degrees Celsius.

On the other hand, the peak travel periods are from March to May and from September to November.

Dining During Bhutan Trip

Bhutanese cuisine prominently features chili as its main ingredient, with most dishes incorporating cheese, potatoes, and chili. Vegetables primarily consist of legumes and tubers. If you have any dietary restrictions or special meal requirements, please inform us during the tour registration process so that we can make appropriate meal arrangements.

In the Paro region of Bhutan, staple foods include rice, buckwheat, corn, and red rice. Chili and dairy products are commonly used as accompaniments. One of the most famous traditional dishes is Ema Datshi, which consists of chili with cheese. While beef, lamb, and pork are popular meats, it's important to note that Bhutan follows Buddhist principles of non-violence and does not slaughter animals within the country. Most of the meat available in the market is imported from neighboring India and primarily caters to tourists. Beverage options include black tea, butter tea, rice wine, and beer.

Other Travel Tips for the Trip
The tour fee is based on double occupancy, assuming 2 persons sharing a room. If you are a solo traveler or have a specific request for a single room due to personal reasons, there will be an additional charge for a single room supplement.
Please note that any non-participation in the itinerary will be considered as voluntary abandonment, and no refund will be provided for those activities or locations.
For the safety and convenience of all travelers, it is not possible to accommodate requests to deviate from the tour itinerary during the trip. The service begins at Paro Airport and ends at Paro Airport.
In Bhutan, there is a strong emphasis on pure spiritual beliefs and environmental conservation. You won't find luxurious shopping centers or excessive packaging during this trip. It is not a luxury vacation but rather a journey focused on experiencing Bhutan's rich historical and cultural heritage and spiritual aspects.

Hotel Conditions for Your Bhutan Tour

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Thimphu Recommended 4 Star Hotel
Punakha Recommended 4 Star Hotel
Paro Tour 4 Star Accommodation

In Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and other destinations in Bhutan, there are several well-positioned 4-star hotels that offer convenient access to popular attractions and ensure a comfortable stay.

1. Upgrading Hotel Accommodation: If you desire a higher standard of accommodation, our travel experts can provide you with alternative pricing options for hotel upgrades. Whether you prefer a more luxurious experience or have specific preferences, the experts will assist you in making the best choice to suit your needs.

2. Check-In and Check-Out Times: Check-in time for the hotels is generally after 14:00 (2:00 PM), allowing you to settle in and freshen up before starting your Bhutanese adventure. On the day of departure, please check out before 12:00 noon to ensure a smooth transition and allow time for the hotel staff to prepare for incoming guests.

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Great team and excellent travel experience with AOT. From the planning to the execution ! We couldn’t say-more besides Thank You ; we really enjoyed the trip , every single moment spend and food was such an unforgettable holidays experience in Bhutan. From travel consultant (Abby) till tour guide (Ugyen & Dorji) and the driver, they did a wonderful job. Their cultural knowledge & history sharing gives values to all the visitors of Bhutan. Keep it up guys. Will highly recommend AOT to friends and family.
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Great team and excellent travel experience with AOT. From the planning to the execution ! We couldn’t say-more besides Thank You ; we really enjoyed ...
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Date of Experience: Sep 07, 2025

Tour Customized by: Abby

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Thank you Asia Odyssey for a wonderful trip! From planning stage to execution, we felt supported and taken care of the entire way.

Highly recommend Asia Odyssey - they planned a fantastic itinerary against our brief for Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. Special shoutout to Ms. Mandy who planned our trip, answered all our questions, was incredibly responsive, and was always helpful. She checked in during our trip to make sure we were okay as well. On our trip, our local guides were knowledgeable and kind and our accommodation was comfortable. All-in-all a fantastic experience and highly recommended.

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Destination(s): Tibet

Date of Experience: Jun 05, 2025

Tour Customized by: Mandy

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beautiful trip right from the begining…
beautiful trip right from the begining till the end . I booked my trip through AOT and I should say , from the begining , everything was so easy and cordinated.I as attended to by Kayla first , she was efficient and prompt , followed by Steven , who was equally good , everything was so systematic , the whole trip was put together just through email . Then comes the final trip , the amazingly beautiful bhutan ,what a country and the trip was made even more wonderful by my guide Miss TENZIN who was such a darling and driver Dorji who was such a caring soul. In spite being a solo trip , this 2 were my family for 5 days and they took such good care of me . The MEMORIES of Bhutan will always remain with me , thank you AOT for giving me such beautiful memories .
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Date of Experience: Aug 31, 2025

Tour Customized by: Steven

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  • Thimphu
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  • Gangtey
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  • Punakha
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Trip Style: Private Tour (flexible travel dates & numbers of travelers)
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Tour Code: AOT-BT-031
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Travel Route: Paro - Thimphu - Gangtey - Punakha - Paro
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Features: Buddhist, Culture, Religious Sites, Museums, Arts and Crafts, Folk Customs, Nature, Hiking, Valley, River, Mountain, Himalayan View, Villages, Wildlife

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(Based on a private tour for two people. Price varies depending on program, travel date, number of people.)

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