Bhutan Discovery: A 7-Day Journey from South to West

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Overview

  • Duration:7 days 6 nights
  • Travelers:1 - 20 guests
  • Tour Type:Cultural & Heritage Tours
  • Language:English
This journey through Bhutan takes you from the border town of Phuentsholing to the scenic valleys of Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro. Along the way, you will experience a blend of cultural exploration, breathtaking landscapes, and spiritual heritage.

Highlights include crossing the stunning Dochu La Pass, visiting historic monasteries and dzongs, and hiking to the iconic Taktsang Monastery. This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Bhutan’s natural beauty and timeless traditions.
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Highlights

  • Arrival experience at Bhutan’s gateway town Phuentsholing, where Indian and Bhutanese cultures meet
  • Scenic drive through the Himalayan foothills to Thimphu
  • Visit to Kharbandi Gompa with panoramic views of the plains
  • Cultural exploration of Thimphu including National Memorial Chorten and Tashichho Dzong
  • Crossing the scenic Dochu La Pass with Himalayan views
  • Visit to historic Punakha Dzong at the confluence of two rivers
  • Excursion to Chimi Lhakhang, the famous fertility temple
  • Gentle hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten through scenic rice fields
  • Exploration of the picturesque valley of Paro
  • Hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, Bhutan’s most sacred site

Includes/Excludes

  • Government-approved 3-4 star hotels or homestays with full board (B/L/D).
  • All local taxes, monument entrance fees, and inland travel permits.
  • Visa fees ($40) and the Sustainable Development Fee ($100/night).
  • Licensed English-speaking guide and all private land transfers.
  • Daily bottled water and a complimentary SIM card for couples.
  • International flights (available upon request).
  • Personal travel and medical coverage.
  • Laundry, souvenirs, and additional data/phone usage.
  • Optional tips for your guide and driver.

Itinerary

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Day 01: Arrival in Phuntsholing the southern gateway to Bhutan.

Phuentsholing: Entry into the Kingdom
Your journey begins at the iconic India-Bhutan Gate, a colorful architectural masterpiece that separates the bustling plains of West Bengal from the serene hills of Bhutan. After being greeted by our representative, we will handle the immigration formalities, allowing you to witness the fascinating contrast between the two nations.

Phuentsholing is more than just a border town; it is Bhutan’s commercial pulse. Sitting at the foothills of the Himalayas, it offers a unique mix of Indian energy and Bhutanese tranquility. After checking into your hotel, take the evening to adjust to the mountain air and explore the Zangto Pelri Lhakhang, a small temple in the town center representing the celestial abode of Guru Rinpoche.

Day 02: Ascent to the Clouds

The Road to Thimphu & The Tropical Monastery
After a hearty breakfast, we begin the climb from the tropical plains to the cool, temperate heights of Thimphu (2,334m). This six-hour drive is a visual symphony of cascading waterfalls and mist-covered cliffs.

Kharbandi Gompa: Our first major stop is this beautiful monastery founded in 1967 by the Royal Grandmother. The garden is filled with tropical flora, offering a "balcony view" over the entire Bengal Delta. Inside, the walls are adorned with frescoes depicting the twelve deeds of Buddha.

The Scenic Highway: As we ascend, you’ll notice the vegetation shift from lush jungle to hardy pine forests. We’ll stop at pristine viewpoints to see the Gedu College area and the massive hydropower projects that fuel the nation. Arrive in Thimphu by evening for a twilight stroll along Norzin Lam, the capital’s main thoroughfare.

Day 3: Explore Thimphu, the Heart of the Dragon

Thimphu’s Living Arts & Sacred Fortresses
Today is dedicated to exploring the world’s most idiosyncratic capital. Thimphu manages to be a modern city while strictly adhering to traditional Bhutanese aesthetics.

National Memorial Chorten: This landmark is the "mind" of Thimphu. Observe the elderly locals performing kora (circumambulation) around the white stupa, a daily ritual meant to accumulate merit for all sentient beings.

The 13 Arts (Zorig Chusum): Visit the Painting School where students undergo years of training in Bhutan’s traditional disciplines, from woodcarving and embroidery to slate carving.

Cultural Museums: At the Folk Heritage Museum, step inside a 19th-century farmhouse, while the National Textile Museum showcases the intricate "Gho" and "Kira" (national dress) worn by royalty and commoners alike.

Tashichho Dzong: We end the afternoon at the "Fortress of the Glorious Religion." This massive white-walled structure houses the King’s throne room and is the summer residence of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot).

Day 4: Across the High Pass

Dochu-la Views & The Divine Madman
We head east toward the sub-tropical valley of Punakha, crossing the magnificent Dochu-la Pass (3,088m).

The 108 Chortens: On a clear day, the pass offers a 360-degree view of the snow-capped Himalayas. The 108 memorial stupas built here are a tribute to the peace and harmony of the nation.

Semtokha Dzong: En route, we stop at the oldest fortress in the Kingdom, built in 1627. It was the first of its kind to house both administrative offices and a monastic body.

Chimi Lhakhang: We take a gentle walk through the village of Sopsokha to the Temple of Fertility. This temple is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kunley, a saint known for his "crazy wisdom" and unorthodox teaching methods.

Punakha Dzong: This is the masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture. Sitting at the junction of the Pho Chu (Male) and Mo Chu (Female) rivers, it remains the most beautiful fortress in the country.

Day 05: Valley of the Queens

Punakha Hikes & The Road to Historic Paro

Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten: Your morning begins with a scenic hike through terraced rice fields. This chorten was built by the Queen Mother to bring peace to the world; its golden spires and intricate interior statues are unparalleled in their detail.

The Journey to Paro: After lunch, we drive back through the mountains toward Paro. This valley is home to many of Bhutan’s oldest temples and the country’s only international airport. The evening is yours to explore the charming cafes and handicraft shops in Paro town.

Day 06: The Final Frontier

Conquering the Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang)
The pinnacle of your journey is a hike to Taktsang Monastery, clinging precariously to a cliff 900 meters above the valley floor.

The Legend: It is said that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on a flying tigress to subdue a local demon, later meditating in the caves for three months.

The Trek: The hike takes between 4 to 5 hours round-trip. We will stop at the "Viewpoint Cafeteria" for tea and snacks, providing the perfect vantage point for photographs. The final approach involves crossing a bridge over a sacred waterfall before entering the monastery gates—a spiritual experience that stays with you forever.

Day 07: Departure

Farewell to the Land of Happiness
After an early breakfast, we will escort you to Paro International Airport. As you fly out, look for the towering peaks of Mt. Jomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake. You leave Bhutan not just with photos, but with a piece of its peace.

Tashi Delek (Blessings and good luck) until we meet again!

Frequently asked questions

1. Where does the tour start and end?

The tour begins in Phuentsholing and ends in Paro, where your departure flight is scheduled.

2. How long is the drive from Phuentsholing to Thimphu?

The drive to Thimphu takes approximately 5–6 hours, depending on road and weather conditions, with scenic stops along the way.

3. What can I expect on the drive to Thimphu?

The journey features lush landscapes, winding mountain roads, and a visit to Kharbandi Gompa, offering panoramic views of the plains.

4. Are the sightseeing attractions in Thimphu open every day?

Some sites like museums and institutions in Thimphu may be closed on weekends or government holidays. Your guide will adjust the schedule accordingly.

5. What is the highlight of the Thimphu to Punakha journey?

Crossing the scenic Dochu La Pass is a major highlight, offering stunning Himalayan views on clear days.

6. Is the hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten difficult?

The hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is relatively easy to moderate and passes through beautiful rice fields and countryside.

7. How challenging is the Tiger’s Nest hike?

The hike to Taktsang Monastery is moderate and takes about 4–6 hours round trip. It can be done at a comfortable pace with rest stops along the way.

8. What type of vehicles are used during the tour?

Comfortable private vehicles are provided throughout the journey, suitable for Bhutan’s mountainous terrain.

9. Are meals included during the tour?

Yes, most itineraries include daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, often served at hotels or local restaurants along the route.

10. What kind of accommodation can I expect?

You will stay in comfortable hotels in Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro, with options to upgrade based on your preference.

11. Is this tour suitable for all age groups?

Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers. However, some hikes—especially to Tiger’s Nest—require a reasonable level of fitness.

12. What should I wear during monastery and dzong visits?

Modest clothing is required when visiting places like Punakha Dzong. Long sleeves and full-length pants are recommended.

13. Can I customize my itinerary?

Yes, most Bhutan tour itineraries can be tailored to suit your interests, travel pace, and preferences.
from$1,610.00 /person

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