Travelling Bhutan - Tours and Holiday Packages in Bhutan 2024/2025

Sprawling Himalayan mountains, steep cliffs and dramatic landscapes have caused travelers to flock to Bhutan for decades. Trekking and hiking tours are particularly popular thanks to incredible sights like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, just north of Paro. Meanwhile, the capital of Thimpu has many Buddhist sites, offering great city sightseeing and day tours and excursions for the whole family.

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Cultural Tour of Bhutan

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Maybe one of the most impressive tours I've been able to do in my life Thank for all
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Sightseeing Tours & Honeymoon
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 5-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
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5 - Excellent
Based on 110 customer reviews
Wonderful Trekking Experience
5 - Excellent
  • Saish Naik
“The trek started from a remote village in Thimphu and the trekking trail offered breathtaking views of gorgeous mountains. We were able to see the entire Himalayan ranges and came across plentiful of crystalline lakes. The 5 days trek was not very strenuous and we were able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and tranquility of secluded mountains high above sea level. The tour ended with a hike the signature spot of Bhutan, Paro Taktsang which was a great experience. The highlights of the tour were mountains- lakes and Taktsang”
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5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“It was an adventurous trip to Bhutan with this travel specialist. The trip was well versed with the itinerary. The guide and driver were very good in their fields.(insightful and skillfull) .I enjoyed my stay and will surely visit again.”
Incredible Bhutan Experience
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“We have joined a group tour organized by this local travel specialist for Dagala Thousand Lakes trip in 2019. It was one of the most scenic treks that I have ever been to. All along the way you will be greeted by towering Himalayas like Mountain Jumolhari, Kanchenjunga, Tsheringma and on occasion you may see Mount Everest as well. I took this trek on end of May when the wild flower was in bloom. The trek also gives you a glimpse of many glacial lakes. We had a wonderful trekking experience with the agency. Thank you. Note: Please bring warm clothes as it can get chilly on such elevation even during May month.”

Bhutan - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Bhutan is a hiker’s paradise, perhaps best known for its dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs and Himalayan peaks. Sometimes referred to as ‘the last great Himalayan kingdom’, the country maintains a mysterious, sacred history that you simply won’t find anywhere else, even in its neighbouring countries. Enriched with Buddhist culture, Bhutan is great for travellers looking to take a mindful holiday with a spiritual connection. Unique cultural experiences abound in Bhutan, from incredible monasteries to dozens of year-round festivals.

Tour Highlights

  • Trek to Taktshang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), an impressive 7,000 feet above sea level
  • Attend Thimphu Tshechu, a three-day festival starting the 10th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar
  • Visit Punakha Dzong, the crowning place of Bhutan’s kings
  • Snap a photo of a Takin, Bhutan’s national animal
  • Cross the iron chain bridge at Tachog Lhakhang

Travel Tips

  • Don’t expect to do much swimming on your visit to Bhutan. The country of Bhutan is completely landlocked, and its lakes are considered sacred.
  • Be courteous and respectful when visiting monasteries, temples and other religious places. Be sure to remove your shoes and hat before entering. Many of these sites also forbid photography, so never take photos without first asking permission.
  • No, you’re not seeing things - those certainly are paintings of penises you see everywhere in Bhutan. These paintings are meant to dispel evil and act as a protection against malice. They’re also meant to encourage fertility and were originally encouraged by Drukpa Kunley, or the “Madman from Kyishodruk”, Bhutan’s fertility saint.
  • The Bhutanese love spicy food. Red and green chilis can be found in nearly every local dish. In fact, the national dish, ema datse, not only contains chillies, it is also served with dried chillies on top!
  • If you come across the royal family during your trip to Bhutan (which is likely to happen, given the country’s small population of about 800,000 people), do not take their photo without permission. Be sure to show respect as the Bhutanese truly love their monarchy.

Bhutan has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Bhutan before planning your tour to the country. And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in the country, do check out our Bhutan Travel Guide for more information.

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