Bhutan In-depth

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12 Nights

Trip Overview

Paro-- Thimphu- Punakha- Wangdue-Tangsibje-Trongsa- Bumthang-Paro

Bhutan In-depth Tour is an exclusive offering from Bhutan Travel Club – a customised trip designed to give you an unparalleled insight into Bhutan and its culture, nature its people and the Bhutanese way of life. On this tour we invite you on a road of self-discovery as you discover Bhutan. Starts with the capital city of Thimphu, hiking exploration in the valleys of Thimphu and Punakha; the central heartlands of Trongsa and Bumthang and finally take a domestic flight back to Paro to visit the iconic Tiger’s nest.

Every stop is laden with attractions that will enliven your senses and will leave you with an indelible feeling of having touched the soul of Bhutan, rather than just skimming through attractions. Our most valuable asset is our tour guides and field personnel who’ve been working with us for for a long time and understand our company’s core values. This trip has very less driving times, with maximum exploration time with short scenic hikes almost throughout the trip to make the most of your holiday.

timer Duration 12 Nights

Itinerary

Day 1

Welcome to Bhutan

The flight into Bhutan takes you over the great Himalayas; offering dazzling scenic views of world’s highest glacial peaks where you’ll be greeted by Mt. Everest and Mt. Kanchenjunga, and our very own Mt. Jomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drakey. As you enter the Paro valley ,you will pass forested hills with the slivery Pa chu(paro river)meandering down the valley below the paro Dzong(fortress)and Ta Dzong(watch tower)on the hill above the town. Upon arrival you’ll be received by our friendly professional guide who will help you settle into your comfortable vehicle, and then proceed to the capital city Thimphu. Enroute stop to visit the Tamchog Lhakang and marvel at the iron bridge reconstructed using original chain link from the famous Tibetan bridge builder TangThong Gyalpo. On arrival you will be taken to your hotel for a check-in and short rest .In the evening visit the Memorial Chorten Stupa which is a sacred shrine built in the memory of third king of Bhutan. Countiue visit to Tashichhodzong – the fortress that is now the government’s central administration headquarters, and also the offices of the King and the Prime Minister. You will enjoy welcome dinner at the Babesa village restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Bhutanese cuisines. Overnight in the resort . Drive time 1 hour.
Bhutan Suites or Hotel Pedling
Day 2

Explore the Capital City Thimphu

Visit some of the treasures of the capital - the National Folk Heritage Museum, the Zorig Chusum school of 13 traditional arts/crafts, the Royal Textile Museum and Academy. Visit the Bhutan Post Office to see our famous stamps and you can also make your own stamps here and send postcards to your loved ones at home. Proceed to the national stadium to witness Bhutan’s national sport – Archery – played with much fun and enthusiasm over a range of 120m field. In the afternoon we do some more hiking on Thimphu’s most popular hiking trails. Wangditse hike is a very scenic short and easy hike that rewards hikers with great views of the underlying Thimphu valley. Continue to climb up to Chhokhortse goenpa. The trail goes straight up the ridge. After about 500 m the trail levels out while crossing an open ridge with a field of prayer flags. The views of the city are excellent from here. Descend down to the radio tower and visit the Taken Reserve Centre to see the national animal of Bhutan. The hike is easy and lasts 1-2 hours. End the hike with a visit to the popular Changangkha monastery. If this day falls on a weekend, visit the colourful Centenial Vegetable market where proud villagers behind pyramids of their agricultural produce greet you with stone weights in their hands and smiles on their faces. It is interesting to see what may seem to you as ‘weird vegetables and forest products’ that actually enriches the Bhutanese palate. Spend a delectable evening with one of the best chefs in Bhutan, and our close friend who runs a fabulous restaurant in Thimphu. Enjoy the rest of the evening. If you are interested, lets go out and check out the nightlife of Thimphu city. We will visit a few Live Music lounges as well as check out some of the trendy bars in Thimphu.
Bhutan Suites or Hotel Pedling
Day 3

Hike to Dodeyna Temple or Tango and Cheri Monasteries

Drive to Dechenchholing and start the three hours hike to Dodeydra Shedra. The hike is characterized by moderate ascents thorugh Blue-pine forests. A picnic lunch will be served on the way. After the lunch spot, hikers will be rewarded by stunning views of Thimphu city. Currently there are around 170 monks studying and living in Dodeydra Buddhist University, including His Eminence Gyalwang Lorepa and His eminence Yongzin Rinpoche. It is located at an altitude of 2380m. An audience with His Eminence Gyalwang Lorepa and His eminence Yongzin Rinpoche after lunch, followed by a visit to the temple. The monks always engage in games like Football and Volleyball everyday as part of their physical education and guests who are interested can join the games and enjoy a game with the monks who are more than happy to welcome guests. Optionally, you could also choose to do the hike to Tango and Cheri monasteries a bit further up north. On the way back, walk past Kabesa village to get a sense of the countryside before returning to town. Visit the Crafts Bazaar in the afternoon, along the streets of Thimphu which sells and displays various handicrafts and textiles made entirely in Bhutan. Spend the evening exploring the capital city.
Bhutan Suites or Hotel Pedling
Day 4

Thimphu to Punakha

Visit the Kuensel Phodrang where the gigantic 169 ft statue of Buddha Dordenma. The interior of the statue’s temple is easily one of the most beautiful and unique with thousands of other statues inside. Enjoy a panoramic view of Thimphu city from there. We can do a short hike through the Nature Park here and hoist some prayer flags along the way to send out some prayers into the world. Drive to Punakha over the Dochula Pass (3140). Situated atop the pass at the backdrop of fluttering prayer flags is the Druk Wangyal Chortens, a collection of 108 chortens (stupas) that was built to exemplify the greatness of the Fourth King. If you would like to hike, we recommend the Lungtsezelkha hike – another lovely like that passes through Rhododendron forests and alpine vegetation. Here you might come across some Yaks as we often spot them. It starts from Dochula pass – and climbs upto the peak where the Lungtsezekha temple stands at 3800m. From here, you can see the great Himalayan peaks of northern Bhutan as well as valleys of southern Bhutan. Hike back to Dochula, and descend to the low-lying rice valley of Lobesa and pay your respects to one of Bhutan’s most charming and eccentric historic figures nicknamed ‘The Divine Madman’ at the Chhimi Lhakhang – also called the fertility monastery – our guide will explain the entire story about it. The visit involves a short nice hike through a beautiful village surrounded by paddy fields. Stay in a cozy resort overlooking the valley. Drive time 4 hrs
Hotel Lobesa or Meri Phuensum Resort
Day 5

Punakha Sightseeing and Hiking

Drive to Punakha valley to visit Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal stupa, which involves a short scenic hike through paddy fields for about 45 minutes till the hilltop where the temple is located. From here you can also enjoy a majestic view of the underlying valley. The temple itself is a splendid example of Bhutan’s fine architectural and artistic traditions and the only one of its kind in the world. From here you can optionally take another great hike from the riverside crossing a suspension bridge to other side of the Mo Chu river for approximately 3 km with hours hiking. A picnic lunch is served on the banks of the Punakha river. After lunch, continue to Punakha Dzong – the most beautiful fortress in Bhutan situated at the confluence of two rivers. This ancient fortress is the winter residence of the monastic order’s leadership and still serves as the administrative headquarters for the Punakha region. The fortress is a fine example of Bhutan’s rich art and architecture, and our guide who is an expert in iconography will explain all aspects of art, architecture, history and its significance. Proceed to Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang Nunnery which is atop a ridge amid pine trees and overlooking valleys of Punakha and Wangduephodrang. Interact with the nuns and they love to speak English with visitors and learn about the ways of the world.
Hotel Lobesa or Meri Phuensum Resort
Day 6

Punakha to Phobjikha

Drive to Phobjikha valley. Stop at Wangdue town to visit the Wangdue Fortress, which was devastated by fire a couple of years ago. You could see history in the making with local artisans working on resurrecting the fortress to former glory. It is interesting to know that in the early days, these mighty fortresses were built without using a single nail! Continue to Phobjikha valley and visit the famous Gantey Gompa monastery. Take a short nature hike from the temple to your hotel passing pasture lands and villages. Drive time 4 hrs.
Dewachen Resort
Day 7

Phobjikha to Tangsibje Village (meet the locals)

Visit the crane observatory to watch the endangered Black-necked cranes that fly here every winter from the Tibetan planes. They are a major conservation effort of of the Govt. to protect these birds and takes a central part in Phobjikha’s cultur and folklore. After lunch, continue to drive to my village – the scenic Tangsibje village where I spent most of my school holidays with my grandparents and relatives. Stay overnight in my Grandfather’s heritage house, which he built in the 60’s. You will be welcomed by my cousin sister and her husband who was recently won the “Strongest Man of Bhutan” contest. We are the only tour operator in Bhutan taking visitors to this beautiful village which is considered one of the most beautiful villages of Trongsa district, and therefore makes it a real off-the-beaten-track experience. Some of the best singers in Bhutan hail from this village as it is blessed by a holy spring water is believed to make your voice beautiful when you drink it. The host family will prepare a splendid dinner for you using fresh organic vegetables and herbs from her garden. Note: This experience is consistently rated as a favourite amongst our guests.
My Grandfather’s Heritage Lodge
Day 8

Tangsibje Village to Bumthang Chumey Valley

Take an easy morning hike on a scenic Nature Trail around the Phobjikha valley exploring the villages on the way. This is a perfect opportunity to experience an authentic side of Bhutan by seeing how villagers go about their lifestyles in rural Bhutan. After lunch, drive to Bumthang valley through Trongsa town. After lunch at Trongsa town, visit the Tower of Trongsa museum, an old watchtower now converted to a museum highlighting the establishment of our monarchy and the royal dynasty of Bhutan. Of the various artifacts, relics and historical items on display, the most important exhibit is the Raven Crown used by the first two kings of Bhutan, and the royal robes of the founding fathers of Bhutan. Continue to visit the Trongsa fortress – historically a very important fortress, as it was the central seat of administration from where our monarchy was institutionalized in the early 1900s. Your tour leader will narrate the entire history. Stop by in Chumey valley to visit the famous Textile weavers of Bumthang known for their Yatha textiles made out of Yak wool.
Chumey Nature Resort
Day 9

Tharpaling Gompa Bike to Bumthang Valley

Drive to Tharpaling Goenpa for 12 km. The monastery was founded by the great Tibetan lama Longchenpa in the 1300s. After visiting the temple, start hiking on what we consider one of the most beautiful day hikes in Bumthang valley, that starts at 3800m – and descends gradually through temperate forests. Here hikers usually spot various Pheasants and other avi-fauna common in this region. It's a brand new trail and stretches for 12km on a gentle descent and easy walking and exits on the highway in Kikila in Chamkhar valley. Visit the Jakar Dzong fortress and stroll around town in the evening to observe local life. The evening ends with visit to a local handloom weaving house and opportunity to interact with the weavers. In the afternoon, visit the 07th century old Jambay lhakhang temple which was built by King Songsen Goempo. Kyichu Lhakhang in Paro and Jambay Lhakhang in Bumthang are said to be the 2 temples of the 108 temples built by King Songsen Goempo over the Himalayan area.
Yugharling Resort or Gongkhar Guesthouse
Day 10

Bumthang Exploration

After breakfast, drive to Kurjey monastery which is considered to be one of the most sacred temples in Bhutan. Drive to Thangbi Goemba, and continue to Kharsat Bridge. After crossing the river, you have the option to walk the path continues just above the river side for about 1 - 2 hours until you reach Ngang Lhakhang. There are no strenuous hills; the only short ascent leads you up to the beautiful monastery grounds and the nearby farmhouses. We’ll have lunch here at a farmhouse. Lunch will be typical local Bumthang culinary which includes the famous khuley (traditional Bumthang buckwheat pancakes) or puta (buckwheat noodles). Return to Thangbi Goenpa, and drive to Bumthang. Note: Ngang Lhakhang is accessible by vehicles; therefore you could shorten your hike and drive back to town. In the afternoon visit Tamshing Lhakhang – founded in 1501 by Terton Pema Lingpa, the temple was restored at the end of the 19th century. You could also visit the Cheese factory to see how local Gouda cheese is made. Take some rest here at this cozy outlet and snack on Bumthang Cheese and locally made white beer - the Red Panda beer. Bumthang is known for their unique local cuisines and we’ll take you to one of our favourite restaurants to spend the evening with good food, locally brewed beer and some conversation.
Yugharling Resort or Gongkhar Guesthouse
Day 11

Domestic Flight to Paro

Domestic flight to Paro and Sightseeing. B/L/D After breakfast, drive back to Bumthang valley. Continue to the airport and take a 30 minutes domestic flight to Paro. Many guests love the experience as it's a nice glide over the himalayan ranges. After reaching paro, visit the 7th century Kyichu lhakhang monastery - considered the oldest Buddhist temples in Bhutan. Our tour leader will share its history and significance. If you are interested you can also visit the National Museum of Bhutan at the Paro Ta Dzong fortress. Visit a farmhouse to soak in a herbal hot-stone bath which is known to be therapeutic and helps ailments related to joints and muscle aches, besides simply soothing your mind and body. Perfect to unwind and goes well with the Red Panda local beer. This is a complimentary value-added experience from Bhutan Travel Club without any hidden costs. Proceed to your resort.
Metta Resort or Gangtey Palace Resort
Day 12

Excursion to Tiger's Nest Monastery

Saved the best for the last. Today you’ll experience Bhutan’s most valued attractions, and perhaps the biggest highlight for your trip! An excursion to the famous Taktshang monastery –translated as- Tiger’s nest monastery. The temple was built in 1692 by a prominent historical figure named Gyaltse Tenzin Rabgye whose reincarnation is now a young teenager and already a prominent figure in the clergy. Your guide will complement the experience with its story. On the way back visit the ruins of Drugyal Dzong fortress, which is an important Bhutanese heritage as it served as a strategic watchtower and a fortress that helped repel numerous Tibetan invasions in the 1600s. Peak of Jumolhari ‘Mountain of the Goddess’ can be seen on a clear day from here (7,329 mts/24,029 ft.). Visit Kyichu Lhakhang – believed to be the oldest Buddhist temple in Bhutan built during the 08th century. Continue to visit the National Museum for some of the most treasured collections of arts, artefacts, textiles, stamps, statues, etc. Stroll around town and proceed for your farewell dinner.
Metta Resort or Gangtey Palace Resort
Day 13

Departure

After breakfast at your hotel, your driver will drive you to the airport for your onward journey.

Trip Inclusions

What’s included

  • Daily Bhutan Tourism Royalty/Levy/Taxes ($65 per day per person)
  • Visa Fees ($40 per person)
  • All necessary permit fees
  • All transfers and sightseeing with entrance fees
  • All meals and evening tea
  • Drinking mineral water
  • All accommodations in accredited hotels
  • English-speaking tour leader and driver
  • Transfers in excellent Vans/ SUV
  • Hot-stone bath (value-added with no extra cost)

Not included

  • Airfare
  • All personal expenses like laundry, telephone, tips, shopping expenses
  • Spa Charges (except for the traditional hot-stone bath)
  • Travel and Medical insurance
  • Gratuity/ Tipping

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Yes. Almost all international visitors need a visa, arranged in advance through a licensed operator like Bhutan Travel Club — you cannot get one on arrival independently. A one-time visa fee of USD 40 applies, and we take care of the whole application once your trip is confirmed. Indian nationals travel on a permit instead of a visa.
What is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)?
Bhutan charges a daily Sustainable Development Fee of USD 100 per person, per night (USD 50 for children aged 6–12; free for children 5 and under). Indian nationals pay Nu. 1,200 per night. The SDF funds free healthcare, education and Bhutan's carbon-negative conservation, and is arranged together with your trip — there is nothing extra to pay on arrival.
When is the best time to take this trip?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the most popular, with clear skies, mild days and the biggest festivals. Winter is quiet, crisp and great value with sunny days, while summer (June–August) is lush and green with occasional afternoon rain. We are happy to advise on the best window for your dates.
How do I book and pay for my trip?
Once we have finalised your itinerary we send a confirmation invoice. Payment is by secure bank wire transfer or card. Your SDF and visa are processed together with the tour, so everything is settled before you arrive — no cash handovers on the ground.
Is Bhutan safe, and will I have internet?
Bhutan is consistently ranked one of Asia's safest destinations, with very low crime and welcoming people. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and towns, and a local SIM card with mobile data is inexpensive and easy to buy after you arrive.
What should I pack?
Bring layers for changeable mountain weather, a warm jacket for evenings and high passes, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a modest outfit — long trousers or skirt and covered shoulders — for visiting dzongs and temples. Your guide will advise on anything specific to your itinerary.
How much walking is involved on this tour?
Cultural tours are gentle, with short walks to dzongs, temples and viewpoints and the occasional optional hike — such as the climb to the Tiger's Nest. We keep a comfortable pace with plenty of stops, and can adjust to suit your group.
Is there a dress code for temples and dzongs?
Yes — please wear long trousers or a long skirt and keep your shoulders covered when visiting temples and dzongs. Hats are removed and shoes taken off before entering sacred rooms; your guide will let you know when.
Can this itinerary be customised?
Absolutely. Every Bhutan Travel Club trip is private and flexible. Tell us what draws you — food, textiles, hiking, photography, festivals — and we will shape the days around your interests and pace.

Ready to book this trip? or need further information? Write to us and we'll send you a customised proposal as per your requirements.







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