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15+ Day Bhutan Tours
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2 Tours
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2026
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Adults (18+)
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15+ days discovering Bhutan
Experience the highlights of Bhutan in 15+ days.
15+ day tours in Bhutan are ideal for seeing the essential highlights without feeling rushed. It’s a straightforward way to experience the destination’s signature places and moments in one organized trip. These itineraries are designed to help you prioritise what matters most, with a clear plan from start to finish. Compare different routes and highlights to find the 15+ day experience that best suits your interests.
Best 15+ day itineraries
Highlights of Bhutan & Nepal
Discover the delights of two fascinating Himalayan Kingdoms on this 15 day tour of Bhutan and Nepal. From Paro to Kathmandu, explore ancient temples and monasteries, see fluttering prayer flags and spectacular mountain scenery, hike to the incredible Tiger's Nest Monastery, safari in Chitwan and more.
Tour Highlights
Paro - Enjoy a guided tour of the city, including the National Museum and Rinphung Dzong
Thimphu - Explore Bhutan’s capital city on a full day sightseeing tour, including the Memorial Chorten, National Library, Drubthob Nunnery, Folk Heritage Museum and Takin Preserve
Punakha Valley - Visit the beautiful Punakha Dzong, hike up to Chimi Lhakhand Temple and camp beside the scenic Mo Chu River
Tiger’s Nest Monastery - Hike up to this famous Buddhist monastery perched dramatically on a cliff face
Visit the picturesque villages of Talo or Nobgang - where we explore the ancestral home of the Queen Mothers of Bhutan
Dochula Pass - See an incredible panorama of Himalayan peaks
Kathmandu & Kathmandu Valley - Rickshaw ride through the city, explore Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa and Bodhnath Stupa
Bhaktapur - Roam around the beautiful Durbar Square and test your pottery making skills
Chitwan National Park - Go on a jeep safari in Chitwan, home to the one horned rhinoceros and the elusive Bengal tiger
Admire the spectacular views of the Annapurna mountain range
Pokhara - Visit the World Peace Pagoda, see the daily prayers at Matapani Monastery and go boating on Lake Phewa
Patan - Explore the temples and shrines of Patan Durbar Square
Temples, Dzongs & Taj
Begin in Kathmandu and wrap up in Delhi on this 15–day adventure linking Nepal, Bhutan and India. You’ll explore Kathmandu’s treasures – Bhaktapur, Pashupatinath and Boudhanath – before a scenic Himalayan flight to Paro. Expect dzongs and Dochu La views, with walks to Chimi Lhakhang, Khamsum Chorten and Tiger’s Nest. Stay with a family in Gangtey in the crane filled Phobjikha Valley, then discover Thimphu’s museums, markets and the takin centre. Fly on to Delhi for bazaars and a rickshaw ride, then head to Agra for sunset views and a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, plus Agra Fort and Sheroes Hangout Cafe.
Tour Highlights
Explore Kathmandu's vibrant Thamel district
Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal
Experience a scenic flight over the Himalayas to Paro
Stay in a traditional homestay in Phobjikha Valley
Discover Delhi's historic landmarks and bustling markets
Witness sunrise at the Taj Mahal and explore Agra Fort
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Frequently asked questions
Are Bhutan tours guided?
Guiding varies by tour and can be fully guided or partly guided, depending on the itinerary. Many trips include guided visits in key locations, with support arranged for transfers and day to day travel.
Do Bhutan tours run as group or private trips?
Bhutan tours run as both group and private trips. Group tours suit travelers who enjoy a shared plan and a sociable atmosphere, while private tours work well for those traveling as their own party and wanting more control over day to day timing.
Which places are most common on Bhutan tours?
Many itineraries include Paro, Thimphu and Punakha. Common highlights include Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Dochula Pass and Punakha Dzong, along with time for temples, markets and short valley walks.
Is Tiger’s Nest Monastery included on Bhutan tours?
Tiger’s Nest Monastery is a signature highlight on many Bhutan tours and is often visited via a hike. Check your itinerary notes for the planned route, the time allowed, and whether any optional alternatives are offered.
What sort of accommodation is used on Bhutan tours?
Accommodation varies by tour, and a similar option may be used if required. Your trip notes outline what is included by itinerary, and they will also confirm any nights that are not spent in a hotel, such as camping.
Are meals included on Bhutan tours?
Meals vary by tour, although many itineraries include a set number of breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Check the trip notes to confirm what is included, and when you will have flexibility to choose your own meals.
What fitness level is needed for Bhutan tours?
Many Bhutan tours suit travelers with a moderate fitness level, combining sightseeing with short to moderate walks. Some days, particularly the hike to Tiger’s Nest, involve a longer uphill climb, so it helps to be comfortable on uneven paths and sustained inclines.
What is the usual pace on Bhutan tours?
Many Bhutan tours run at a medium pace, covering the key valleys without feeling rushed. Drive times can be longer than expected on mountain roads, and earlier starts are sometimes used to reach major sights at the best times of day.
Do any tours combine Bhutan with other countries?
Some multi country tours combine Bhutan with Nepal. Even on these itineraries, the Bhutan portion is typically focused on the main valleys, key cultural sights and classic walks, with planned visits in places such as Paro and Thimphu.
Where do Bhutan tours usually start and finish?
Start and end points vary by itinerary. Many tours use Paro as the main arrival and departure point, while others may start or finish outside Bhutan when Nepal is included in the overall plan.
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