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Brilliant Bhutan

5 days

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PRIVATE TOUR: Discover the Best of Bhutan on this private adventure, beginning in Paro. Explore forested valleys and historic fortresses, before travelling to the capital Thimphu. Explore the vibrant heart of Bhutanese culture, from impressive dzongs and giant Buddhas to local markets, museums, and traditional art schools. Travel through the Dochula Pass, en route to Punakha – the former capital. Return to Paro for an unforgettable hike to the legendary Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) and visit the ancient Kyichu Lhakhang – one of Bhutan’s oldest temples.

For a detailed itinerary and information about visas, money, weather and more.

Accommodation Standard

3 Star Prices

Tour Overview

Duration

- 5 days

Starts

- Paro

Ends

- Paro

Tour Guide

- Yes, for all included sightseeing

Meals included

- Breakfast: 4, Lunch: 4, Dinner: 4

Group Size

- Min 1 / Max Private tour

Hotel Rating

- 3 star

Arrival Transfer

- Yes

Departure Transfer

- No post tour offered

Range

- Private Tours

Minimum age

- 12 yrs, accompanied by an adult

Guiding Style

- Partially Guided

Country

- Bhutan

Tour Pace

- Medium

Physical Rating

- Moderate

Trip Type

- Private Tours
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Accommodation Standard
Adults (12+)
Price Breakdown
Shown in EUR
Per Person From

€1,495.00

Deposit Per Person From
Final payment

€449.00

€2,092.00
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Accommodation Standard

3 Star Prices

Tour Highlights

Paro – Visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples; explore Rinpung Dzong fortress and Ta Dzong National Museum; and enjoy shopping for local handicrafts in Paro town
Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang) – Marvel at this spectacular monastery perched 900m above the Paro Valley floor
Thimphu – Explore the 15th-century Tachogang Lhakhang temple, the National Memorial Chorten dedicated to Bhutan’s third king, and the Royal Textile Academy showcasing exquisite traditional weaving techniques
Punakha – Discover the majestic Punakha Dzong fortress and walk through terraced fields to the hilltop Chime Lhakhang temple, dedicated to the Divine Madman Lama Drukpa Kinley
Dochula Pass – Admire 108 chortens, a mani wall, prayer flags, and panoramic views of Himalayan peaks including Bhutan’s highest mountain, Gangkar Puensum
Buddha Point – View the world’s tallest seated Buddha statue at Kuenselphodrang (Buddha Point)

Included

4 breakfasts, 4 lunches & 3 dinners
4 nights in 3 star hotels
English speaking guide for all scheduled sightseeing
Airport arrival and departure transfers
Touring and excursions as per the itinerary
Entrance fees to all included sites and monuments
Private chauffeur driven vehicle whilst touring in Bhutan
All government royalties and taxes
Bhutan Visa fee and travel Permit
Sustainable Development Fees

Not Included

International flights
Tipping - an entirely personal gesture

Accommodation Standard

3 Star Prices

Itinerary

Day 1 - Welcome

Paro - Thimphu. Welcome to Bhutan and to the beginning of your adventure! Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, you’ll be greeted by your guide and begin the scenic drive to Thimphu, the capital city.

Along the way, stop at Tachogang Lhakhang, a historic 15th-century temple founded by the revered Tibetan master Thangtong Gyalpo. Legend has it he had a vision of Avalokiteshvara here, inspiring him to build both the temple and an iron suspension bridge. The present-day structure, rebuilt in the 17th century by the Fourth Druk Desi, reflects Bhutan’s rich spiritual and architectural heritage.

Next, continue to Chuzom, where the Paro and Thimphu rivers converge. At this picturesque spot, you’ll find three uniquely styled stupas -Bhutanese, Tibetan, and Nepalese - representing the region’s cultural harmony and diversity.

On arrival in Thimphu, visit the National Memorial Chorten, built in honour of the Third King, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. This iconic whitewashed stupa features vibrant murals and statues and is both a place of daily worship and a monument to world peace.

Later, explore Tashichho Dzong, an impressive fortress-monastery that serves as the summer residence of Bhutan’s Chief Abbot and the seat of the royal government. The complex houses the throne room, government offices, and central monastic body. Before your visit, witness the solemn Flag Lowering Ceremony.

This evening, enjoy an included dinner and settle into your hotel in Thimphu.

Overnight:Thimphu
Meals:Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 - Buddha Point & Thimphu Sites

Thimphu - Punakha. Begin your day in Thimphu with a visit to Kuenselphodrang, home to the world’s tallest seated Buddha statue. Known as Buddha Point, this hilltop site offers panoramic views over the Thimphu Valley.

Continue on to explore Bhutanese traditions with visits to the Institute of Zorig Chusum, where students master the 13 traditional arts and crafts, and the Folk Heritage Museum, which offers a glimpse into rural Bhutanese life. At the Royal Textile Academy and Museum, discover weavings and royal garments that showcase the nation’s rich textile heritage, followed by a fun stop at the Postal Museum, where you can create a postage stamp with your own photo.

Stroll through the bustling Centenary Farmer’s Market, where locals sell fresh produce, spices, and handmade goods. If you're lucky, you might also witness a lively archery match, Bhutan’s beloved national sport.

This afternoon, depart for Punakha, driving over the scenic Dochu La Pass (3,088m). Take in the breathtaking views of the eastern Himalayas and admire the 108 chortens, prayer flags, and mani walls at the summit. Arrive in Punakha by evening and check in to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Overnight:Punakha
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 - Punakha to Paro

Punakha - Paro. After breakfast, enjoy a scenic walk to Chime Lhakhang, a 15th-century fertility temple dedicated to the eccentric Lama Drukpa Kunley, affectionately known as the Divine Madman. Set on a hilltop, the temple is believed to bless couples hoping for children.

Continue to the impressive Punakha Dzong, located at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers. Once the capital of Bhutan, this majestic fortress still serves as the winter residence of the central monastic body. Its grand halls, intricate woodwork, and sacred relics reflect Bhutan’s religious and political history.

In the afternoon, drive back to Paro, retracing your route over scenic mountain passes and winding valleys. Upon arrival, visit Ta Dzong, a former watchtower that now houses the National Museum. This fascinating collection includes artefacts ranging from religious icons and thangkas to traditional weapons and royal attire.

Complete the day with a stop at Rinpung Dzong, a fortress-monastery built in 1646 to protect Paro Valley. With its towering walls and commanding position, the dzong is not only a spiritual centre but also a symbol of Bhutanese resilience and unity.

Overnight:Paro
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 - Tiger's Nest

Today is dedicated to one of Bhutan’s most iconic and spiritually significant sites – Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest. The monastery clings dramatically to a cliff face at 2,950m and is reached via a 4–6 hour roundtrip hike, depending on your pace. Along the way, enjoy sweeping views of Paro Valley and pause at a cafeteria midway up for rest and refreshments.

According to legend, Guru Padmasambhava flew to this site on the back of a tigress, subduing local demons and meditating in a cave here for three months. In 1692, the monastery was built around that very cave, and its gravity-defying position has made it one of Bhutan’s most awe-inspiring landmarks. The climb may be challenging, but the sight of Taktsang nestled in the cliffs is a moment you'll never forget.

After descending, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred temples. Originally built in the 7th century by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, it has been lovingly restored over the centuries and houses a magnificent statue of Avalokiteshvara with eleven heads and a thousand arms.

In the evening, enjoy some free time to browse Paro’s shops for traditional crafts, souvenirs, or perhaps some locally made textiles. Then, settle in for your final night in Paro with included dinner.

Overnight:Paro
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 - Goodbye

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight. Tour arrangements conclude here. We hope you enjoyed your journey through Bhutan — safe travels!

Meals:Breakfast

Accommodation Standard

3 Star Prices

Hotels

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Hotel Migmar
Thimphu

Hotel Migmar in Thimphu offers comfortable and well-equipped rooms with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, work desks, wardrobes, and complimentary toiletries. Guests can unwind at the spa and wellness centre, enjoy the serene garden, or relax with a drink at the bar. The hotel also features a fitness centre, sauna, and outdoor seating area for added leisure. Dining is a highlight, with a family-friendly restaurant serving a wide range of cuisines. For added convenience, the hotel provides 24-hour front desk service, concierge support, a minimarket, tour desk, and free on-site parking.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Pedling Hotel
Thimphu

Conveniently located in the centre of Thimphu, Pedling Hotel and Spa offers spacious guest rooms with private bathrooms, blending modern comfort with authentic Bhutanese hospitality. The hotel features a restaurant serving both local and international cuisine and a relaxing spa for unwinding after a day of exploring. Additionally, the hotel houses a cozy coffee shop, perfect for enjoying a fresh brew or light refreshments in a welcoming atmosphere.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Vara
Punakha

Hotel Vara is a comfortable hotel perched above the Punakha-Wangdue highway, offering valley views and a tranquil village atmosphere. All rooms overlook the paddy fields, with upper-floor balconies. Guests enjoy minimalist design, cultural touches, and modern comforts like free Wi-Fi, breakfast, laundry, currency exchange, and a restaurant with panoramic views.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Meri Puensum Resort
Punakha

Opened in 1999, the Meri Puensum is one of the first resorts to open in Punakha. Guest rooms are bright with hard wood flooring and private balconies. Wi-Fi is available in the common areas and there is a cosy reception space where guests can sit and get connected. Sitting up high on the mountain, the hotel commands staggering views of the Punakha Valley and spending the evening with a refreshing drink on the balcony is a great way to end the day. The property is just a short drive from the centre of Punakha.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Khangkhu Resort
Paro

Perched on the mountain slopes above Paro Airport, Khangkhu Resort offers spacious rooms with stunning views of the Paro Valley. Combining traditional Bhutanese design with modern comforts, the resort features authentic Bhutanese, Indian, and Chinese fusion cuisine, a relaxing spa, cultural programs, and convenient amenities such as free Wi-Fi, and a coffee shop serving locally roasted brews. Ideal for travellers seeking luxury, tranquility, and easy access to Paro’s historic sites.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Drukchen
Paro

Set amidst the scenic Paro Valley, Hotel Drukchen offers a warm and welcoming stay. The property features spacious rooms with heated blankets and balconies overlooking the surrounding mountains. Hotel Drukchen provides a peaceful atmosphere, attentive service, and a cosy dining area serving a selection of Indian and Bhutanese cuisine. With its tranquil setting and friendly staff, Hotel Drukchen is a convenient base for exploring Paro.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Olathang
Paro

Established in 1974 for guests invited to the coronation of King Jigme Singye Wangchuk, the Olathang is Bhutan's largest hotel. Guests have the option of staying in any one of the exquisite wood-panelled rooms in the central building or in one of the picturesque cottages. There is a wonderful dining hall serving a plethora of delicious meals and the whole place has a purely Bhutanese touch. The property is set over 28 acres of wooded land situated atop a hill, overlooking the visually stunning and historically fascinating Paro valley.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Rema Resort
Paro

Perched on a hilltop overlooking the scenic Paro Valley, Rema Resort offers a peaceful retreat. Designed to reflect traditional Bhutanese architecture and rural charm, the resort provides a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the quiet rhythms of farm life, all while enjoying modern comforts. Each room features a private bathroom, balcony, garden or mountain views, a TV, and free toiletries. Guests can unwind with spa facilities, soak in the hot tub, or relax on the sun terrace surrounded by a lush garden. The on-site restaurant serves a range of dishes.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel

Accommodation Standard

3 Star Prices

Prices & Dates

'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to anyone wanting the privacy of their own room, based on a travelling party of at least 2 adults. If travelling solo, an additional ‘1-person’ supplement will apply, contact us for details.

2025
Double/Twin
Single
12 Jul - 16 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
13 Jul - 17 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
14 Jul - 18 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
15 Jul - 19 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
16 Jul - 20 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
17 Jul - 21 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
18 Jul - 22 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
19 Jul - 23 Jul
€1,495
€1,745
2026
Double/Twin
Single
1 Jan - 5 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
2 Jan - 6 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
3 Jan - 7 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
4 Jan - 8 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
5 Jan - 9 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
6 Jan - 10 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
7 Jan - 11 Jan
€1,495
€1,745
8 Jan - 12 Jan
€1,495
€1,745

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