VISIT BHUTAN TOUR 7D6N


Trip Facts

Trip Code
HWB034
Trip Duration
7 Day(s)
Activities
Culture and Heritage
Start Point
Paro
End Point
Paro
Max Altitude
3120 m
Group Size
1-12 Pax
Best Season
April- May, Sep-Dec
Diffic. Level
Easy
Accomodations & Meals

  • 6 Nights 3-Star Hotels
  • Daily Breakfasts
  • 6 Lunches and Dinners
  • Water Bottle each day
Locations Covered

Trip Highlights

  • Bhutan Tour 6 Nights, 7 Days is a tour of unique Bhutan’s landscape as well as its culture.
  • Travel to Paro Dzong, Kichu Lakhang, and the National Museum in Paro.
  • Go to Thimphu Dzong and the Memorial Chorten & visit the beautiful Buddha Point.
  • Go through the Dochu-La Pass and be mesmerized by the majestic views of the mountains and the 108 memorial Chortens.
  • Visit the massive Punakha Dzong. Explore the remote and stunning Gangtey Valley. And don’t miss the famous Takshang Monastery or Tiger’s Nest.

Overview


"A 6 Nights, 7 Days Visit Bhutan tour to discover the unique landscape and culture of Bhutan. Paro Dzong, Kichu Lakhang, the National Museum, and the must-see Tiger’s Nest: these are some of the places to visit. Experience the beauty of Thimphu Dzong, Memorial Chorten, Buddha Point, Dochu-La Pass, and 108 Memorial Chortens. And here in Punakha, marvel at the massive Punakha Dzong and its picturesque rivers. Finally, there’s the remote and stunning Gangtey Valley, home to the rare black-necked cranes. "

The 6 Nights 7 Days tour, Visit Bhutan, is an amazing experience to explore and feel Bhutan’s distinct terrain and culture. You will visit the major attractions of the city of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, while at the same time you could look and see their very own scenery; they are stunning places to get a feel for.

In Paro you will visit Paro Dzong, Kichu Lakhang, and the National Museum. Everything you will come across this week will be special, the highlight of your 6 nights 7 days visits to Bhutan will be the remarkable Tiger’s Nest, otherwise known as Takshang Monastery, which is a must-view for every visitor. A tour package that showcases the beauty of this stunning Himalayan country for families and couples.

Let’s not forget the amazing 6 Nights, 7 Days Visit Bhutan tour they offer you! From Thimphu Dzong and the Memorial Chorten to the amazing Buddha Point, you will walk through a beautiful Bhutan. You will also pass through the Dochu-La Pass and be enchanted by the beauty of the mountains and the 108 memorial Chortens on your way to Punakha. As you travel in Punakha, you will be awed by the great Punakha Dzong (in between the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu). And you won’t miss the beautiful, remote Gangtey Valley, one of the few remaining wintering spots for the rare, elegant black-necked cranes. Please read:

Please don’t hesitate to connect with us before booking for any potential questions. You can conveniently fly to Paro International Airport, which is the only international airport in Bhutan, from Kathmandu, Bangkok, Singapore, Dhaka and other Indian cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati and Bagdogra. Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines offer flights to and from Paro, which you can book via their official website. Or, we can assist you in securing the best amount for your flight.

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Come to Paro Airport then drive to the capital city Thimphu. Altitude: 2320m/ 7656ft above sea level. (1 hour 30 minutes drive). A flight into the Himalayas offers scenic and breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountains of the world. There is, if the weather allows for it, Mt Everest (8848m, 29,198ft) and other Himalayan mountain ranges.

On arrival, a representative from the agency will welcome you and drive you to Thimphu, the capital. On the trip to Thimphu visit Tamchhog Lhakhang on the opposite side of the river. This is a temple built by Thang Thong Gyalpo of Tibet who built many iron bridges across Bhutan.

Kuenselcholing View Point: A site for a fantastic view of the Thimphu Valley is from Buddha Point (Kuensel Phodrang). It is again a short drive from the town. You can kneel and pray to the Buddha, the largest statue in the country, and then wander around and look out at the valley.

Memorial Chorten: This particular Chorten was built in 1974 as a memorial for the third King of the country, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, the man who is referred to as the father of modern Bhutan.

Tashichho Dzong: Means Fortress of Glorious Religion. It was built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. It contains the secretariat building, the throne room and the office of the king, and the central monk body. Then, to relax for the day take a walk around the city.

Overnight in Thimphu

Take a morning hike to Cheri Monastery (includes Dodina and Jigme Dorji Wildlife Sanctuary):

The hike of about 1 hour (to and fro) leads to Cheri Goemba (Cheri Dorji Dhen). Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal built this monastery in 1620 and established the first monk body there. A chance to spot birds like Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird, Yellow-browed Tit, Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Long-billed Thrush, and Ultramarine Flycatcher.

Paper factory: The handmade paper making in Bhutan originated from the age-old tradition which started in the 8th century of Bhutanese history. Handmade paper is an important National heritage of Bhutanese cultural identity that is maintained throughout time. Traditional paper is recognized and treasured at home as well as abroad.

Weekend market: The people gather at the stalls every day, dressed in full color, coming together once a week, each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, gathering to meet and barter, similar to the street markets in London!

Bhutan Craft Bazaar: There was a variety of high-end quality products at the private stalls from different corners of the country; wood-carved national symbols, bags, and western wear with traditional designs, wooden and clay utensils, Bangchung, Dhapa, key hangers of jewelry boxes, bookmarks and handmade packing papers (Deysho) in different patterns, antique items and so on. The stalls have a very rich outlook and a warm and friendly ambiance. Another example, the craft bazaar, is used by the country to build houses of bamboo.

At a later time you can walk around the city.

Overnight in Thimphu.

Altitude: 2800m/ 9240ft above sea level (5 hours drive).

Morning driving towards Gangtey, we come across a pass known as Dochula (3140m, 10362ft) from where a beautiful panoramic view of the Himalayan mountain range can be seen, especially on clear winter days. The beauty of this place is further enhanced by the Druk Wangyal Chortens- 108 stupas built by the eldest Queen, Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck.

In the mountains east of Wangdue Phodrang lies the beautiful Phobjikha valley, on the slopes of which is situated the great monastery of Gangtey, established in the 17th century. The village of Phobjikha lies a few km down from the monastery, on the valley floor. This quiet, remote valley is the winter home of black-necked cranes, which migrate from the arid plains of Tibet in the north, to pass the winter months in a milder climate.

Overnight in Gangtey.

Altitude: 2800m/ 9240ft above sea level (2 hours drive)

Morning visit, Gangtey Goemba: In the mountains east of Wangdue Phodrang there is the scenic Phobjikha valley, on the slopes of which we find the great monastery of Gangtey, founded in the 17th century. The village of Phobjikha is situated just a couple km. down from the monastery, on the valley floor. This quiet, remote valley is the winter home of black-necked cranes, which migrate from the arid plains of Tibet in the north to pass the winter months in a milder climate.

A hike to Chimi Lhakhang (Temple of fertility): This Temple was built by lam Drukpa Kuenley (The Divine Madman) in 1499. It is about thirty minutes hike across fields from the road – Wooden phalluses are often found hanging in the four corners of the houses and also phalluses are painted on the walls of houses. It is the common belief that this helps in driving away evil spirits. (30-minute hike to and fro, gently steep, good footpath across the valleys and villages).

Overnight in Punakha.

The altitude was 2280m/7524 ft above sea level. (4 hours drive).

Morning travel, Punakha Dzong (fortress): Constructed in 1637 by Zhabdrung, and stunningly situated between the rivers of Mo (Female) Chu and Pho (Male) Chu. Until the time of the second king, it served as a seat of the king.

Later drive to Paro and then to Rimpung Dzong: The Bhutanese Dzongs are huge architectural structures constructed for a variety of functions throughout the country, from administrative buildings to monasteries and temples, yet they are carefully and thoughtfully designed and are strikingly beautiful. The Rimpung Dzong, called the “fortress of the heap of jewels” in the picturesque setting of the Paro valley, is of course no exception, constructed during the period of the vibrant spiritual and political leader Zhabdrung in 1644. One of the oldest Thongdol (gigantic scroll paintings) is ceremonially unfurled here once a year as part of the Tsechu festival. Kichu Lhakhang (Monastery): It is one of the two most sacred and the oldest temples in Bhutan. It was constructed in the 7th century by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.

Overnight in Paro.

Morning hike to Taktshang Monastery (Tiger’s nest): This is Bhutan’s most recognizable cultural icon perched 800m/2640ft up a seemingly sheer cliff. Although it was tragically and mysteriously consumed by fire in April 1998 it has now been restored to its former glory. It is believed that in the 8th century, the great tantric master Guru Rimpoche/ Padmasambhava (2nd Buddha) flew on the back of a tigress to the site where the monastery now stands. (Five hours hike to and fro, some gentle and some steep hikes, some stony footpaths, and some good ones) If you ride a horse upward it will cost an extra US$25 per person.

Visit Farmhouse: Picturesque farmhouses dot the valley amongst fields and hillsides. We welcome you to enjoy the hospitality of the Paro farmers. Thrill yourself as the farmers welcome you to their homes with genuine smiles. The two to three-storied Bhutanese farmhouses are handsome in appearance, with colorfully decorated outer walls and lintels, and are traditionally built. A visit to a farmhouse gives an interesting glimpse into the lifestyle of a farming family. (If you take a hot stone bath in the farmhouse it will cost an extra US$25 per person.)

Later stroll around the town and see how locals live.

Overnight in Paro.

Early breakfast at the hotel and then drive to the airport. Your escort will assist you with exit formalities and bid you farewell.

US$ 1695

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Date & Cost


May 07, 2026 - May 14, 2026
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Jun 04, 2026 - Jun 11, 2026
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Jul 02, 2026 - Jul 09, 2026
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Aug 06, 2026 - Aug 13, 2026
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Sep 29, 2026 - Oct 06, 2026
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What's Included ?


  • Private transportation including airport transfers 
  • All necessary travel permits and Bhutan Visa
  • English-speaking local guide throughout the tour
  • Accommodation in a twin-sharing room plan (Given tariff is based on 3-star hotels)
  • Bhutan Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
  • Sightseeing Entry Fees as per the itinerary
  • Meal plan: Full Board Basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner)

What's Excluded ?


  • Insurance of any kind
  • Single Supplement (if necessary) 
  • Airfare and airport taxes
  • Additional costs due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstance
  • Personal expenses such as drinks, guide tips &, etc.

Customer Reviews


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John UY . Jul 24, 2025
3 Country Tour - Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan

Hassle-free is the word. If you plan to visit these countries? Anup at Himalayan Windows is the guy you need to see. Almost a year of planning and he was on top of things every single time. Any questions? He answers. Any suggestions? He answers. Better yet? You don’t need to plan anything. Have him plan it for you! He even booked us a fine dining restaurant in which my…

Hassle-free is the word. If you plan to visit these countries? Anup at Himalayan Windows is the guy you need to see. Almost a year of planning and he was on top of things every single time. Any questions? He answers. Any suggestions? He answers. Better yet? You don’t need to plan anything. Have him plan it for you! He even booked us a fine dining restaurant in which my wife was really surprised! Thanks for that one, sir! Our only interest was Bhutan and they offer everything including visas. Then, he was kind enough to suggest Tibet and we were like, why not? Since it’s a neighboring country and we haven’t visited it either. We ended up booking the 3 Country tour. Including Nepal yes! Nepal was very entertaining and with our very educated guide Anish! He knew his stuff. Smiling fella! Minus the rain coz we missed our helicopter ride to see up close and personal the all-mighty Mt Everest. But don’t get me wrong. Even if Anup knew that our helicopter ride would be canceled he still showed up, at 6 am! He kept trying and calling constantly if there could be any possibility that we could do the tour but sadly no. That is customer service at its finest. Haven’t encountered such customer service like his. 5 stars on that! Tibet was something else. Altitude sickness yes but we managed. Karma our guide was very accommodating and will give us time to wander around on our own. Knows how to manage time especially visiting the Potala Palace. When he said he’ll meet us at 7 am. He was at the hotel right on the dot. Talk about punctuality! Bhutan was magical! The moment when you land. Everything is just a breeze. Even immigration was very friendly! I have no complaints! Sangay our guide was great! We felt like we weren’t tourists. More like friends. He explained everything perfectly. He even told us to roll down our windows coz of the fresh air. The hike to Tiger’s Nest is no joke but Sangay was there all the way. We have no negative feedback the whole time we were there in the kingdom of Bhutan. A must place to visit! Our only concern was the breakfast at Shambhala Palace in Tibet. To us, it was a cool experience to have Tibetan breakfast such as the tsampa but to the others, they might not be able to enjoy it. Fewer choices of food but that didn’t bother us. Eggs, toast coffee, and tea. No continental breakfast here but we were happy about it. The hotel is nice though! Loving the touch of every piece of furniture they have. Hi-tech shower! When we had dinner they have to fetch it from the other hotel coz the cook wasn’t there anymore. They didn’t say the kitchen is closed. They still provide. We were shocked! We felt bad for the guy delivering the food to us but we gave him a decent tip. Wish we knew all their names coz they were all very nice to us from the beginning when we arrived greeted with a smile and the day we left. The security guard even gave us bottled water on the way back to Nepal. We will surely miss those hardworking folks over there! Keep smiling! One word. Anup will do anything to make your trip a memorable one coz ours was. Even side trips such as having breakfast and having us tried all the dishes or snacks that we wanted to try! Also, even if we were at other Countries he keeps in touch thru WhatsApp just to make sure everything was still in order. He even kept on checking the helicopter ride when we were away! Thumbs up, sir! Hope your business will continue to grow and may you have more customers and friends to come! You are indeed an amazing travel consultant. Thanks again for having us and making our trip a memorable one! Thank   you all, Mr and Mrs. Uy
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Payment: A deposit of 30% of the total tour cost is required to book the tour with Himalayan Windows (HW). The remaining balance is to be paid three days prior to the departure date. Payment can be made via Wire Transfer or Credit Card. All credit card payments are securely processed and a bank fee applies.

Cancellation: For cancellations more than 30 days before the Tour Start Date, there will be no cancellation fee. If the cancellation happens within 29-4 days prior to the Tour Start Date, a charge of 30% of the total invoice amount will be applied. Cancellations occurring within 3 days or less of the start date or in the case of a no-show, 100% of the total invoice amount will be charged. Learn more about Terms and Conditions.

Accommodation: Accommodation is typically provided in twin rooms in cities, though a single supplement can be requested for an additional fee. During peak season, it can be difficult to find single or twin rooms in the mountains, so our lodges usually offer dormitory-style accommodation. Our priority is always to provide clean and safe rooms for our guests.

Meals: Our packages in Bhutan include full board meals, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner included. For treks, all meals are provided, but you will need to pay extra for drinking water and snacks.

Nepal Visa: If you are planning a trip to Nepal, you must have a valid passport and Nepal Visa. Depending on your country of origin, you may need to obtain a Nepal Tourist Visa before your arrival. To be eligible, your passport should be valid for a minimum of six months from your Tour Start Date. If you are planning on traveling to multiple countries on your trip, make sure to get a multi-entries Nepal Visa.

Bhutan Visa Clearance: All visitors to Bhutan must have a valid Bhutan Visa Clearance before their trip. To obtain it, you must submit a color-scanned copy of your passport, which must be valid for at least 6 months from the start date of your tour. Your tour operator will send you a Visa Clearance prior to your departure, which you must present at the Druk Air/Bhutan Airlines counter during check-in. Once you arrive at Paro Airport, your passport will be stamped with the original visa.

Tibet Group Visa (TGV): All travelers from any nation intending to go to Tibet from Nepal must obtain a Tibet Group Visa (TGV) in Kathmandu with the help of a tour operator. To ensure the successful application of the TGV, you should plan to arrive in Kathmandu 3-4 working days before your travel date. If you are coming from China, you will not require a TGV; instead, you will need a Chinese Visa and Permit. To find out more about the process of entering Tibet, please look into the Tibet entry procedure.

Nepal & Bhutan: Visiting Nepal and Bhutan at the same time is ideal as they share a similar climate. From high mountains to low land sub-tropical plains and jungles, the two countries have similar weather. The best time to visit is from March to April (spring) and October to December (autumn and early winter). During these months, the air is clean and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder months, while June, July, and August (summer) are typically monsoon seasons.

Tibet: It is best to visit Tibet between April and October when the weather is warm and the skies are clear. However, from November to March, it is still possible to explore certain areas like Namtso, Everest Base Camp, and Mount Kailash, as long as the roads are not blocked by snow. Temperatures during this time may be quite cold.

HimalayanWindows strongly recommends that anyone planning to travel in the Himalayas purchase Travel Insurance. This policy will provide coverage in the case of medical emergencies, evacuation, theft, loss of belongings, and last-minute tour/ticket cancellations. Having this protection in place will help ensure that your trip is safe and enjoyable.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Bhutan tour [lwptoc]   Where is Bhutan? Bhutan is a small, landlocked country situated in the eastern Himalayas between China and India. Its landscape ranges from Subtropical plains and forests in the south to subalpine forests and the snowy Himalayas in the North. Bhutan is a principally Buddhist country, and it is recognized as the last stronghold of Mahayana Buddhism. Do I need to… Read More »

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