A 12 day tour covering the Kathmandu valley and a week in the fascinating Buddhist country of Bhutan
Highlights
Kathmandu's temples & stupas, Explore Temples and Dzongs of Paro, Witness the art of incense making, Cross the Dochu La Pass, Learn about local life at a village homestay, Explore the Phobjikha Valley and the capital city of Thimphu, Nepalese & Bhutanese food & culture, beautiful Himalayan scenery, easy hikes
Itinerary
DAY 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to your hotel
You arrive in Kathmandu today where we meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Our rep will help you settle in and give you an introduction to the surrounding area. The rest of the day is free to relax after your flight, and perhaps head to one of the many cafes and bars in the touristic district of Thamel near your hotel.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
Extra day in Kathmandu - pre-tour
Single Room Supplement (NPSGHK)
DAY 2: Thamel Rickshaw Ride. Walk around Durbar Square, visit Swayambunath Stupa
Our Nepal tour starts with an exciting Rickshaw ride through the backstreets of Thamel, to Durbar Square. We'll pass through small back streets full of numerous tiny shops, workshops, temples, and stupas to Durbar Square with its array of wooden and stone carved temples and palaces, where we'll have plenty of time to walk around and explore. After lunch at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the square, we drive to the important Swayambunath Stupa which sits on a hilltop overlooking the city, visible from miles around. Also known locally as the 'monkey temple', we'll see these nimble inhabitants scampering in and around the trees and temple.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Everest Mountain Flight
DAY 3: Fly to Bhutan. Kuzuzangpo La! and welcome to Bhutan. Afternoon sightseeing to Ta Dzong, Paro Dzong and learn the art of incense making
We pick you up from the hotel this morning and transfer to the airport for the spectacular flight over the Himalaya to Bhutan (try and sit on the left side of the plane for the best views). While en route, complete immigration and custom form formalities for later declaration and keep your custom forms safe, as you will need to produce them again on departure. (Note - the Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu flights are not included in the tour price but may be purchased separately or added as an extra option. Please see the Options section and Tour Notes for more details).
After settling in, your adventure begins with a journey back in time to the Ta Dzong, a captivating 17th-century watchtower perched on a hilltop overlooking the Paro valley. Now home to the National Museum of Bhutan, this unique circular building invites you to explore a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, exquisite thangkas (religious scroll paintings), and intricate bronze statues. Unravel the mysteries of Bhutan's rich history and cultural heritage within these ancient walls.
Next, we'll walk to Paro Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery that rises dramatically from the valley floor. This architectural masterpiece, a symbol of Bhutan's harmonious blend of spiritual and secular authority, has witnessed centuries of history unfold within its courtyards. Wander through its labyrinthine corridors, discover hidden temples, and learn how these imposing dzongs have shaped the destiny of Bhutan.
But the cultural immersion doesn't stop there! Venture into the heart of Bhutanese tradition with a visit to the Nado Poizokhang Incense Factory. Inhale the intoxicating aromas of juniper, sandalwood, and other sacred herbs as you witness the ancient art of incense making. Observe skilled artisans meticulously blending ingredients and hand-rolling incense sticks, an integral part of Bhutanese life and Buddhist rituals.
You'll spend your first night in Bhutan at a hotel in Paro.
OVERNIGHT:
Paro hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner
EXTRAS:
Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu flights
DAY 4: Journey over the scenic Dochu La Pass, visit the fertility-blessing Chimi Lhakhang Temple.
Today, buckle up for an exhilarating adventure as we ascend the legendary Dochu La Pass, a winding mountain road that climbs through a tapestry of emerald forests to an elevation of 3,050 meters (10,007 feet). Feast your eyes on breathtaking vistas of snow-capped Himalayan peaks and verdant valleys that unfold with every twist and turn.
As you reach the summit, be mesmerized by the 108 chortens (stupas) that adorn the pass, a poignant memorial to Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in a 2003 battle against insurgents. The serenity of this sacred site, combined with the panoramic views, creates an unforgettable experience.
Descending into the fertile Punakha Valley, we embark on a short but rewarding hike to the Chimi Lhakhang Temple, a pilgrimage site renowned for its association with Lama Drukpa Kuenley, the revered and somewhat eccentric "Divine Madman." Known for his unconventional teaching methods and affinity for wine and women, this 15th-century Buddhist master is believed to bless women with fertility. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere of this sacred site, adorned with colorful phalluses and imbued with a playful spirit.
OVERNIGHT:
Punakha hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 5: Walk to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten, visit Punakha Dzong and settle in to your Phobjikha Valley homestay
Lace up your boots and get ready for an invigorating morning walk. Our destination: the magnificent Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten. But the journey is just as rewarding as the destination itself. We'll follow a scenic trail that winds along the gushing Mo Chhu River, passing through a kaleidoscope of terraced fields bursting with colorful chilies and vegetables. Keep your eyes peeled for playful monkeys swinging through the trees and vibrant birds flitting amongst the blossoms. Reaching the hilltop chorten, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramas of the Punakha Valley – the perfect spot to snap some Instagram-worthy photos!
Next, prepare to be dazzled by the architectural marvel that is Punakha Dzong. This majestic fortress, nestled dramatically at the confluence of the Phochu and Mochu rivers, is like something out of a fairytale. Legend has it that these two rivers, representing the father and mother, symbolize the harmonious balance of masculine and feminine energies. Explore the dzong's labyrinthine corridors, marvel at its intricate artwork and towering walls, and uncover the secrets hidden within its sacred temples.
After lunch, we'll hit the road for a scenic drive to the enchanting Phobjikha Valley. The journey is an adventure in itself, winding through lush landscapes and offering glimpses of traditional villages perched on hillsides. As we approach Gangtey, get ready to trade your boots for a taste of authentic Bhutanese life. A warm welcome awaits you at your traditional village homestay, where you'll be immersed in the heart of this captivating community. Share stories with your local hosts, savour and learn how to prepare delicious home-cooked meals, and discover the unique customs and traditions that make this valley so special. Get ready for an unforgettable cultural exchange!
OVERNIGHT:
Gangtey Village homestay
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 6: Explore Phobjikha Valley on a nature walk, visit the revered Gangtey Monastery, and experience authentic Bhutanese life with your host family.
Today, immerse yourself in the natural wonders and cultural riches of the Phobjikha Valley. Embark on a leisurely nature walk through this breathtaking landscape, a haven for a remarkable variety of flora and fauna. Keep your eyes peeled for the majestic black-necked cranes, which grace the valley with their presence from October to March after an epic migration over the Himalayas. These elegant birds hold a special place in Bhutanese hearts, and if you're lucky enough to visit in November, you might even witness the vibrant Crane Festival, a celebration of their arrival.
As you wander through the valley, soak in the serenity of the surroundings – rolling hills, pristine streams, and charming farmhouses dotting the landscape. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and listen to the symphony of birdsong. This is a true escape into nature's embrace.
Next, we'll venture to the spiritual heart of the valley, the revered Gangtey Monastery. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the valley, this 17th-century monastery exudes an aura of tranquility and grandeur. Explore its intricate architecture, vibrant murals, and sacred relics, and perhaps even witness the monks engaged in their daily rituals.
But the cultural immersion doesn't end there! Spend some time with your warm and welcoming host family, delving deeper into the rhythms of village life. Learn about their traditional Bhutanese lifestyle, their agricultural practices, and their unique customs. Share stories, laughter, and perhaps even a cup of traditional butter tea. This is your chance to forge genuine connections and gain a deeper understanding of Bhutanese culture at a grassroots level.
OVERNIGHT:
Gangtey Village homestay
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 7: Head to Bhutan's modern Capital Thimphu, via Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
Today, retrace your way back across Dochu La Pass towards the modern capital, Thimphu. En route, stop at the Rinchengang Village. This village is a small bunched village in front of the Wangdue Dzong and is famous for its proficiency in traditional means of stonework. It is believed to be one of the oldest villages in Bhutan is worth a visit. Rinchengang village is located opposite to the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong and Punatsangchhu runs along the highway. The topography of the village attributes to the attraction. The array of traditional houses clustered neatly on a tiny hillock overlooks the imposing Wangdue Phodrang Dzong. Continue your journey through lush forests and scenic valleys before arriving in Thimphu, where tradition meets modernity.
After soaking in the atmosphere of this ancient dzong, we'll continue our journey to Thimphu, where the vibrant energy of Bhutan's modern capital awaits. Get ready to explore bustling markets, encounter impressive monuments, and delve into the heart of this captivating city.
OVERNIGHT:
Thimphu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 8: Exploring Thimphu, visit the Memorial Chorten, Folk Heritage Museum, School of Arts & Crafts & Takin Research Centre
Today promises a captivating exploration of Thimphu's cultural treasures. We begin our journey at the Memorial Chorten, a revered monument that embodies Bhutanese spirituality and architectural grandeur.
Next, we delve into the rich tapestry of Bhutanese life at the Folk Heritage Museum, where captivating exhibits showcase traditional lifestyles, artifacts, and customs.
Our journey continues to the School of Arts & Crafts (also known as the National Institute for Zorig Chusum), where we'll witness the meticulous dedication of students mastering the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan.
Prepare to be enchanted as we immerse ourselves in the world of local artisans. Our guide will lead us to a workshop where we can observe the intricate skills involved in creating exquisite Thangka paintings, vibrant woven textiles, or perhaps the delicate art of basket weaving. The specific craft we encounter will depend on the day's opportunities and the interests of our group, ensuring a unique and personalized experience.
In the afternoon, we'll venture to the Takin research centre, home to Bhutan's unique national animal. Here, we'll learn about the fascinating biology and conservation efforts surrounding this unusual creature.
To offer a different perspective, we'll also visit the Thangthong Dewachen Dupthop Nunnery. Unlike the dzongs we've seen so far, which primarily house monks, this nunnery provides insight into the lives of female practitioners and their role in Bhutanese Buddhism.
To end the day, we'll visit the vibrant weekend market, a bustling hub of local life where you can discover authentic Bhutanese handicrafts and perhaps find a special memento to treasure.
And if the timing is right, we'll make a stop at the national stadium to witness the thrilling spectacle of an archery tournament, a sport deeply ingrained in Bhutanese culture.
OVERNIGHT:
Thimphu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 9: Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest). Drukgyel Dzong and Kyichu Lhakhang. Optional Hot Stone bath
Rise early, as today we embark on a pilgrimage to Bhutan's most iconic landmark – the breathtaking Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest. Prepare your legs and your spirit for an invigorating 2-3 hour hike that winds its way through pine forests and up a steep mountain path. But trust us, every step is worth it! As you ascend, the legendary monastery will slowly reveal itself, perched dramatically on a sheer cliff face 800 meters above the valley floor. This sacred site, steeped in history and legend, attracts pilgrims from all corners of Bhutan and beyond, all drawn to its spiritual aura and unparalleled beauty.
Once you arrive, take a moment to catch your breath and soak in the awe-inspiring views. Explore the intricate temples and shrines that cling to the cliffside, each one adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details. Listen closely, and you might hear the whispers of ancient prayers carried on the mountain breeze.
In the afternoon, we'll journey to the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress that once protected the valley from invaders. Imagine the battles fought and the victories won within these crumbling walls as you wander through the remnants of this once-mighty stronghold.
Our final stop will be the serene Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan's oldest and most sacred temples. Dating back to the 7th century, this spiritual haven exudes a sense of tranquility and timeless devotion. Step inside and feel the weight of history as you admire the ancient murals and flickering butter lamps.
As the day draws to a close, why not reward your tired muscles with a truly authentic Bhutanese experience? Immerse yourself in a traditional hot stone bath, where the soothing heat of the stones will melt away any aches and leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. It's the perfect way to end a week of adventure.
For our last evening together, we've arranged a delightful farewell dinner at a nearby farmhouse. You can expect authentic Bhutanese cuisine and a chance to experience the warm hospitality of a local family.
OVERNIGHT:
Paro hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 10: Fly to Nepal and head to Nagarkot in the Kathmandu Valley
We leave Kurintar this morning and drive back towards Kathmandu. An upgrade to an internal flight is available on request. Contact us and we can make this change to your Nepal tour package.
We skirt the city and head into the hills surrounding the valley and spend the night in the village of Nagarkot, The village is perched on a ridge and is known for having some of the best views in the Kathmandu Valley.
OVERNIGHT:
Nagarkot hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu flights
DAY 11: Sunrise Mountain Views. Bhaktapur ancient centre with Pottery Class, Pasupatinath & Boudhanath
This morning we hope for spectacular sunrise views from Nagarkot before driving down to one of the other ancient cities in the Kathmandu valley, Bhaktapur. The centre of Bhaktapur has been designated a World Heritage Site, and hosts the best preserved ancient buildings and temples in the Kathmandu valley, with some great examples of traditional wooden architecture to be seen. Our tour here will really give you a taste for how life has been led in the valley for centuries, and you'll see several traditional crafts still taking place, including a whole square dedicated to pottery - You'll even have the chance to partake in an included pottery class.
After a break for lunch we head back into Kathmandu to visit two of the city's most important, and contrasting religious pilgrimage sites - Pasupatinath temple (Hindu) and Boudhanath stupa (Buddhist). The evening is free for you to explore Kathmandu and Thamel one last time and enjoy a farewell meal together.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 12: Kathmandu, tour ends with airport transfer
Your time is free today until we transfer you to the airport in time for your flight home. A range of options are available if you would like to extend your tour in Nepal. These include white water rafting on the Bhote Khosi river, one of the best one day rafting trips in the world, hikes and tours in the Kathmandu valley, or more extensive rafting or trekking tours. We can also arrange visits to Chitwan and Bardia National Parks in the lowland Terai region of Nepal. Please contact us for more information and ideas.
OVERNIGHT:
N/A
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Extra day in Kathmandu - post-tour
included with
- All accommodation in comfortable mid-range hotels
- All transport in private AC vehicles with a local driver
- All transfers, including 24-hour airport arrival & departure transfer service
- Services of a local guide throughout your time in Bhutan
- Services of a tour leader in Nepal and specialist city guide for Kathmandu tours
- All meals as indicated in the itinerary
- Bhutan visa fee (worth US$40)
- Bhutan government Sustainable Development Fee (worth US$100/ night)
- A wealth of local experiences
excluded by
- International Flights in and out of Nepal
- Return flights between Kathmandu and Paro (see Tour Notes)
- Nepal multi-entry visa fee ($45)
- Travel Insurance (compulsory, available on request)
- Meals not indicated in the itinerary
- Drinks, snacks, tips and other personal expenses (e.g. laundry)
- Any other items not mentioned above
- Entrance Fees to sites visited (Budget approx. $105 p/p)
Detailed Description
DAY 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to your hotel
You arrive in Kathmandu today where we meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Our rep will help you settle in and give you an introduction to the surrounding area. The rest of the day is free to relax after your flight, and perhaps head to one of the many cafes and bars in the touristic district of Thamel near your hotel.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
Extra day in Kathmandu - pre-tour
Single Room Supplement (NPSGHK)
DAY 2: Thamel Rickshaw Ride. Walk around Durbar Square, visit Swayambunath Stupa
Our Nepal tour starts with an exciting Rickshaw ride through the backstreets of Thamel, to Durbar Square. We'll pass through small back streets full of numerous tiny shops, workshops, temples, and stupas to Durbar Square with its array of wooden and stone carved temples and palaces, where we'll have plenty of time to walk around and explore. After lunch at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the square, we drive to the important Swayambunath Stupa which sits on a hilltop overlooking the city, visible from miles around. Also known locally as the 'monkey temple', we'll see these nimble inhabitants scampering in and around the trees and temple.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Everest Mountain Flight
DAY 3: Fly to Bhutan. Kuzuzangpo La! and welcome to Bhutan. Afternoon sightseeing to Ta Dzong, Paro Dzong and learn the art of incense making
We pick you up from the hotel this morning and transfer to the airport for the spectacular flight over the Himalaya to Bhutan (try and sit on the left side of the plane for the best views). While en route, complete immigration and custom form formalities for later declaration and keep your custom forms safe, as you will need to produce them again on departure. (Note - the Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu flights are not included in the tour price but may be purchased separately or added as an extra option. Please see the Options section and Tour Notes for more details).
After settling in, your adventure begins with a journey back in time to the Ta Dzong, a captivating 17th-century watchtower perched on a hilltop overlooking the Paro valley. Now home to the National Museum of Bhutan, this unique circular building invites you to explore a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, exquisite thangkas (religious scroll paintings), and intricate bronze statues. Unravel the mysteries of Bhutan's rich history and cultural heritage within these ancient walls.
Next, we'll walk to Paro Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery that rises dramatically from the valley floor. This architectural masterpiece, a symbol of Bhutan's harmonious blend of spiritual and secular authority, has witnessed centuries of history unfold within its courtyards. Wander through its labyrinthine corridors, discover hidden temples, and learn how these imposing dzongs have shaped the destiny of Bhutan.
But the cultural immersion doesn't stop there! Venture into the heart of Bhutanese tradition with a visit to the Nado Poizokhang Incense Factory. Inhale the intoxicating aromas of juniper, sandalwood, and other sacred herbs as you witness the ancient art of incense making. Observe skilled artisans meticulously blending ingredients and hand-rolling incense sticks, an integral part of Bhutanese life and Buddhist rituals.
You'll spend your first night in Bhutan at a hotel in Paro.
OVERNIGHT:
Paro hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner
EXTRAS:
Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu flights
DAY 4: Journey over the scenic Dochu La Pass, visit the fertility-blessing Chimi Lhakhang Temple.
Today, buckle up for an exhilarating adventure as we ascend the legendary Dochu La Pass, a winding mountain road that climbs through a tapestry of emerald forests to an elevation of 3,050 meters (10,007 feet). Feast your eyes on breathtaking vistas of snow-capped Himalayan peaks and verdant valleys that unfold with every twist and turn.
As you reach the summit, be mesmerized by the 108 chortens (stupas) that adorn the pass, a poignant memorial to Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in a 2003 battle against insurgents. The serenity of this sacred site, combined with the panoramic views, creates an unforgettable experience.
Descending into the fertile Punakha Valley, we embark on a short but rewarding hike to the Chimi Lhakhang Temple, a pilgrimage site renowned for its association with Lama Drukpa Kuenley, the revered and somewhat eccentric "Divine Madman." Known for his unconventional teaching methods and affinity for wine and women, this 15th-century Buddhist master is believed to bless women with fertility. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere of this sacred site, adorned with colorful phalluses and imbued with a playful spirit.
OVERNIGHT:
Punakha hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 5: Walk to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten, visit Punakha Dzong and settle in to your Phobjikha Valley homestay
Lace up your boots and get ready for an invigorating morning walk. Our destination: the magnificent Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten. But the journey is just as rewarding as the destination itself. We'll follow a scenic trail that winds along the gushing Mo Chhu River, passing through a kaleidoscope of terraced fields bursting with colorful chilies and vegetables. Keep your eyes peeled for playful monkeys swinging through the trees and vibrant birds flitting amongst the blossoms. Reaching the hilltop chorten, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramas of the Punakha Valley – the perfect spot to snap some Instagram-worthy photos!
Next, prepare to be dazzled by the architectural marvel that is Punakha Dzong. This majestic fortress, nestled dramatically at the confluence of the Phochu and Mochu rivers, is like something out of a fairytale. Legend has it that these two rivers, representing the father and mother, symbolize the harmonious balance of masculine and feminine energies. Explore the dzong's labyrinthine corridors, marvel at its intricate artwork and towering walls, and uncover the secrets hidden within its sacred temples.
After lunch, we'll hit the road for a scenic drive to the enchanting Phobjikha Valley. The journey is an adventure in itself, winding through lush landscapes and offering glimpses of traditional villages perched on hillsides. As we approach Gangtey, get ready to trade your boots for a taste of authentic Bhutanese life. A warm welcome awaits you at your traditional village homestay, where you'll be immersed in the heart of this captivating community. Share stories with your local hosts, savour and learn how to prepare delicious home-cooked meals, and discover the unique customs and traditions that make this valley so special. Get ready for an unforgettable cultural exchange!
OVERNIGHT:
Gangtey Village homestay
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 6: Explore Phobjikha Valley on a nature walk, visit the revered Gangtey Monastery, and experience authentic Bhutanese life with your host family.
Today, immerse yourself in the natural wonders and cultural riches of the Phobjikha Valley. Embark on a leisurely nature walk through this breathtaking landscape, a haven for a remarkable variety of flora and fauna. Keep your eyes peeled for the majestic black-necked cranes, which grace the valley with their presence from October to March after an epic migration over the Himalayas. These elegant birds hold a special place in Bhutanese hearts, and if you're lucky enough to visit in November, you might even witness the vibrant Crane Festival, a celebration of their arrival.
As you wander through the valley, soak in the serenity of the surroundings – rolling hills, pristine streams, and charming farmhouses dotting the landscape. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and listen to the symphony of birdsong. This is a true escape into nature's embrace.
Next, we'll venture to the spiritual heart of the valley, the revered Gangtey Monastery. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the valley, this 17th-century monastery exudes an aura of tranquility and grandeur. Explore its intricate architecture, vibrant murals, and sacred relics, and perhaps even witness the monks engaged in their daily rituals.
But the cultural immersion doesn't end there! Spend some time with your warm and welcoming host family, delving deeper into the rhythms of village life. Learn about their traditional Bhutanese lifestyle, their agricultural practices, and their unique customs. Share stories, laughter, and perhaps even a cup of traditional butter tea. This is your chance to forge genuine connections and gain a deeper understanding of Bhutanese culture at a grassroots level.
OVERNIGHT:
Gangtey Village homestay
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 7: Head to Bhutan's modern Capital Thimphu, via Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
Today, retrace your way back across Dochu La Pass towards the modern capital, Thimphu. En route, stop at the Rinchengang Village. This village is a small bunched village in front of the Wangdue Dzong and is famous for its proficiency in traditional means of stonework. It is believed to be one of the oldest villages in Bhutan is worth a visit. Rinchengang village is located opposite to the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong and Punatsangchhu runs along the highway. The topography of the village attributes to the attraction. The array of traditional houses clustered neatly on a tiny hillock overlooks the imposing Wangdue Phodrang Dzong. Continue your journey through lush forests and scenic valleys before arriving in Thimphu, where tradition meets modernity.
After soaking in the atmosphere of this ancient dzong, we'll continue our journey to Thimphu, where the vibrant energy of Bhutan's modern capital awaits. Get ready to explore bustling markets, encounter impressive monuments, and delve into the heart of this captivating city.
OVERNIGHT:
Thimphu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 8: Exploring Thimphu, visit the Memorial Chorten, Folk Heritage Museum, School of Arts & Crafts & Takin Research Centre
Today promises a captivating exploration of Thimphu's cultural treasures. We begin our journey at the Memorial Chorten, a revered monument that embodies Bhutanese spirituality and architectural grandeur.
Next, we delve into the rich tapestry of Bhutanese life at the Folk Heritage Museum, where captivating exhibits showcase traditional lifestyles, artifacts, and customs.
Our journey continues to the School of Arts & Crafts (also known as the National Institute for Zorig Chusum), where we'll witness the meticulous dedication of students mastering the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan.
Prepare to be enchanted as we immerse ourselves in the world of local artisans. Our guide will lead us to a workshop where we can observe the intricate skills involved in creating exquisite Thangka paintings, vibrant woven textiles, or perhaps the delicate art of basket weaving. The specific craft we encounter will depend on the day's opportunities and the interests of our group, ensuring a unique and personalized experience.
In the afternoon, we'll venture to the Takin research centre, home to Bhutan's unique national animal. Here, we'll learn about the fascinating biology and conservation efforts surrounding this unusual creature.
To offer a different perspective, we'll also visit the Thangthong Dewachen Dupthop Nunnery. Unlike the dzongs we've seen so far, which primarily house monks, this nunnery provides insight into the lives of female practitioners and their role in Bhutanese Buddhism.
To end the day, we'll visit the vibrant weekend market, a bustling hub of local life where you can discover authentic Bhutanese handicrafts and perhaps find a special memento to treasure.
And if the timing is right, we'll make a stop at the national stadium to witness the thrilling spectacle of an archery tournament, a sport deeply ingrained in Bhutanese culture.
OVERNIGHT:
Thimphu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 9: Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest). Drukgyel Dzong and Kyichu Lhakhang. Optional Hot Stone bath
Rise early, as today we embark on a pilgrimage to Bhutan's most iconic landmark – the breathtaking Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest. Prepare your legs and your spirit for an invigorating 2-3 hour hike that winds its way through pine forests and up a steep mountain path. But trust us, every step is worth it! As you ascend, the legendary monastery will slowly reveal itself, perched dramatically on a sheer cliff face 800 meters above the valley floor. This sacred site, steeped in history and legend, attracts pilgrims from all corners of Bhutan and beyond, all drawn to its spiritual aura and unparalleled beauty.
Once you arrive, take a moment to catch your breath and soak in the awe-inspiring views. Explore the intricate temples and shrines that cling to the cliffside, each one adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details. Listen closely, and you might hear the whispers of ancient prayers carried on the mountain breeze.
In the afternoon, we'll journey to the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress that once protected the valley from invaders. Imagine the battles fought and the victories won within these crumbling walls as you wander through the remnants of this once-mighty stronghold.
Our final stop will be the serene Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan's oldest and most sacred temples. Dating back to the 7th century, this spiritual haven exudes a sense of tranquility and timeless devotion. Step inside and feel the weight of history as you admire the ancient murals and flickering butter lamps.
As the day draws to a close, why not reward your tired muscles with a truly authentic Bhutanese experience? Immerse yourself in a traditional hot stone bath, where the soothing heat of the stones will melt away any aches and leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. It's the perfect way to end a week of adventure.
For our last evening together, we've arranged a delightful farewell dinner at a nearby farmhouse. You can expect authentic Bhutanese cuisine and a chance to experience the warm hospitality of a local family.
OVERNIGHT:
Paro hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 10: Fly to Nepal and head to Nagarkot in the Kathmandu Valley
We leave Kurintar this morning and drive back towards Kathmandu. An upgrade to an internal flight is available on request. Contact us and we can make this change to your Nepal tour package.
We skirt the city and head into the hills surrounding the valley and spend the night in the village of Nagarkot, The village is perched on a ridge and is known for having some of the best views in the Kathmandu Valley.
OVERNIGHT:
Nagarkot hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu flights
DAY 11: Sunrise Mountain Views. Bhaktapur ancient centre with Pottery Class, Pasupatinath & Boudhanath
This morning we hope for spectacular sunrise views from Nagarkot before driving down to one of the other ancient cities in the Kathmandu valley, Bhaktapur. The centre of Bhaktapur has been designated a World Heritage Site, and hosts the best preserved ancient buildings and temples in the Kathmandu valley, with some great examples of traditional wooden architecture to be seen. Our tour here will really give you a taste for how life has been led in the valley for centuries, and you'll see several traditional crafts still taking place, including a whole square dedicated to pottery - You'll even have the chance to partake in an included pottery class.
After a break for lunch we head back into Kathmandu to visit two of the city's most important, and contrasting religious pilgrimage sites - Pasupatinath temple (Hindu) and Boudhanath stupa (Buddhist). The evening is free for you to explore Kathmandu and Thamel one last time and enjoy a farewell meal together.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 12: Kathmandu, tour ends with airport transfer
Your time is free today until we transfer you to the airport in time for your flight home. A range of options are available if you would like to extend your tour in Nepal. These include white water rafting on the Bhote Khosi river, one of the best one day rafting trips in the world, hikes and tours in the Kathmandu valley, or more extensive rafting or trekking tours. We can also arrange visits to Chitwan and Bardia National Parks in the lowland Terai region of Nepal. Please contact us for more information and ideas.
OVERNIGHT:
N/A
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Extra day in Kathmandu - post-tour