Overview
Festivals & Temples of Bhutan
Asia
11 days
10 nights
10 people
Moderate
History & Culture
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, the Kingdom of Bhutan is a tiny country home to pristine forests, extraordinary architecture, and rich cultural traditions. Join us as we journey from bustling Thimphu to the Phobjikha Valley, lush with greenery and wildlife, and finally through the small village of Haa. You’ll witness an annual festival and visit ancient dzongs, art studios, incense factories, and nature preserves—meeting artisans, monks, and farmers along the way. Your adventure will culminate with an ascent to the Taktsang Lhakhang, also known as the “Tiger’s Nest”—the striking cliffside Buddhist temple where Guru Padmasambhava is said to have meditated for four months.
Special Access: Learn what it takes to live in a Buddhist temple from a teacher or student.
Travel with Purpose: Learn how ancient astrology traditions are being kept alive at the institute that determines the yearly Bhutanese calendar.
Festival Departures: Specific details for each festival are marked in the "special note" sections in the itinerary, along with the departure date when that festival will occur.
June 16-25th, 2024 (non-festival departure)
September 12-22, 2024 (Thimphu Tshechu Festival)
November 7-17, 2024 (Black Necked Crane Festival)
December 12-22, 2024 (Druk Wangel Festival)
April 2-12 2025 (Paro Tshechu Festival)
October 1-11, 2025 (Thimphu Tshechu Festival)
November 8-18, 2025 (Black Necked Crane Festival)
Highlights
- Drive through a stunning valley home to grassy meadows, blue pines, and rare, black-necked cranes.
- Tour a traditional incense factory.
- Learn what it takes to live in a Buddhist temple from a teacher or student.
- Learn how ancient astrology traditions are being kept alive at the institute that determines the yearly Bhutanese calendar.
- Trek across Bhutan's longest suspension bridge with epic valley views.
- Ascent the cliffside monastery nicknamed the Tiger's Nest.
Festivals, astrology, and epic landscapes in Bhutan.
Day 1
Welcome to Thimphu!
As you make the dramatic descent into Paro International Airport, don’t miss the spectacular views of the Himalayas looming high above the runway. A private transfer will escort you to Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, where music venues and bustling bars abound, and traffic lights do not exist. After taking time to settle in at your hotel, you’ll visit a mother-and-daughter-led textile shop, where you could pick up a souvenir dress or outfit to remind you of your travels. Later, you’ll learn about the daily practice of Buddhist prayer at the National Memorial Chorten. Then we’ll celebrate your first evening in Bhutan with a welcome dinner of traditional cuisine.
Welcome to Thimphu!
As you make the dramatic descent into Paro International Airport, don’t miss the spectacular views of the Himalayas looming high above the runway. A private transfer will escort you to Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, where music venues and bustling bars abound, and traffic lights do not exist. After taking time to settle in at your hotel, you’ll visit a mother-and-daughter-led textile shop, where you could pick up a souvenir dress or outfit to remind you of your travels. Later, you’ll learn about the daily practice of Buddhist prayer at the National Memorial Chorten. Then we’ll celebrate your first evening in Bhutan with a welcome dinner of traditional cuisine.
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Hotel Thimpu Tower or similar, Thimphu
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Welcome Dinner
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Hotel Thimpu Tower or similar, Thimphu
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Welcome Dinner
Day 2
Thimphu Tshechu
Head to Pangrizampa today, a 17th-century institute for traditional astrology nestled in the mountains, where you will meet an Astrologer and learn about the central role that astrology has played in Bhutanese traditions, from choosing dates for important ceremonies to picking names for newborns. Nestled in the mountains, this handsome complex is also home to some of the biggest cypress trees in the country. Later, enjoy visits to iconic sites such as the monumental fortress of Tashi Chodzong, the Memorial Chorten, and Buddha Point, where a towering Buddha statue looks out majestically across the Bhutanese mountains.
Thimphu Tshechu
Head to Pangrizampa today, a 17th-century institute for traditional astrology nestled in the mountains, where you will meet an Astrologer and learn about the central role that astrology has played in Bhutanese traditions, from choosing dates for important ceremonies to picking names for newborns. Nestled in the mountains, this handsome complex is also home to some of the biggest cypress trees in the country. Later, enjoy visits to iconic sites such as the monumental fortress of Tashi Chodzong, the Memorial Chorten, and Buddha Point, where a towering Buddha statue looks out majestically across the Bhutanese mountains.
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Hotel Thimpu Tower or similar, Thimphu
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Special note
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Itinerary (September 12-22, 2024 | October 1-11, 2025)
Experience something magical today as you join the celebrations for the annual Thimphu Tshechu festival held in the spectacular Tashichho Dzong monastery. Rejoice alongside thousands of locals colorfully dressed for the occasion, as dancers in elaborate masks reenact moments from the lives of celebrated Buddhist figures, and Bhutanese clowns, in perpetually grinning red masks, crack jokes at the crowd. After a morning of celebration, you’ll head to an artist studio that connects Bhutanese youth to contemporary art. From there, you’ll head to Pangrizampa, a 17th-century institute for traditional astrology nestled in the mountains, where you’ll learn about the central role that astrology has played in Bhutanese traditions, from choosing dates for important ceremonies to picking names for newborns.
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Hotel Thimpu Tower or similar, Thimphu
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Special note
Day 3
Greetings from 125,000 Buddhas
You have the option of taking a behind-the-scenes tour of a traditional incense factory this morning, catching a glimpse of the complex production process behind the creation of each fragrant stick. Then we’ll regroup for a visit to the Buddha Dordenma, a 169-foot golden Buddha statue perched atop a meditation hall. With 125,000 tiny, bronze Buddhas encapsulated in its chest, the statue’s Buddha population is larger than Thimphu’s human one! After taking some time to stretch our legs, you’ll embark on a five-hour drive to Phobjikha, a glacial valley home to grassy meadows, blue pines, and rare, black-necked cranes. Arriving by early evening, you’re free to settle into your hotel and enjoy the serenity of your surroundings.
Greetings from 125,000 Buddhas
You have the option of taking a behind-the-scenes tour of a traditional incense factory this morning, catching a glimpse of the complex production process behind the creation of each fragrant stick. Then we’ll regroup for a visit to the Buddha Dordenma, a 169-foot golden Buddha statue perched atop a meditation hall. With 125,000 tiny, bronze Buddhas encapsulated in its chest, the statue’s Buddha population is larger than Thimphu’s human one! After taking some time to stretch our legs, you’ll embark on a five-hour drive to Phobjikha, a glacial valley home to grassy meadows, blue pines, and rare, black-necked cranes. Arriving by early evening, you’re free to settle into your hotel and enjoy the serenity of your surroundings.
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Dewachen Hotel or similar, Phobjikha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Dewachen Hotel or similar, Phobjikha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4
Phobjikha Valley & Black-Necked Cranes
Perched atop a hill overlooking the lush, green sprawl of the Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Goemba is an ornate 17th-century monastery. Gangtey's current head lama is an incarnation of the site's legendary founder and visionary, Pema Lingpa, a 14th-century saint, and terton (discoverer of spiritual treasures). Spend the morning exploring the complex before venturing out along Gangtey Nature Trail, a moderate (optional) hike with breathtaking views. Next, you’ll head to the Royal Society for the Protection of Nature to meet Karma, a black-necked crane that suffered multiple fractures to its left wing before it was rescued and rehabilitated here. After that, you’ll meet with several local agriculturalists who will teach you some of their farming practices. We’ll return to our hotel for dinner and another peaceful night’s rest.
Phobjikha Valley & Black-Necked Cranes
Perched atop a hill overlooking the lush, green sprawl of the Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Goemba is an ornate 17th-century monastery. Gangtey's current head lama is an incarnation of the site's legendary founder and visionary, Pema Lingpa, a 14th-century saint, and terton (discoverer of spiritual treasures). Spend the morning exploring the complex before venturing out along Gangtey Nature Trail, a moderate (optional) hike with breathtaking views. Next, you’ll head to the Royal Society for the Protection of Nature to meet Karma, a black-necked crane that suffered multiple fractures to its left wing before it was rescued and rehabilitated here. After that, you’ll meet with several local agriculturalists who will teach you some of their farming practices. We’ll return to our hotel for dinner and another peaceful night’s rest.
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Dewachen Hotel or similar, Phobjikha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Special note
Black Necked Crane Festival Itinerary (November 7-17, 2024 | November 8-18, 2025)
Perched atop a hill overlooking the lush, green sprawl of the Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Goemba is an ornate 17th-century monastery that plays host to Bhutan's Annual Black-Necked Crane Festival, a one-day celebration held every November 11th, that marks the arrival of around 300 Black-Necked Cranes, revered by locally as heavenly birds. Locals celebrate with vibrant cultural performances, including folk songs, mask dances, and the delightful crane dance by local school children. Next, you’ll head to the Royal Society for the Protection of Nature to meet Karma, a black-necked crane that suffered multiple fractures to its left wing before it was rescued and rehabilitated here. After that, you’ll meet with several local agriculturalists who will teach you some of their farming practices. We’ll return to our hotel for dinner and another peaceful night’s rest.
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Dewachen Hotel or similar, Phobjikha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Special note
Day 5
Exploring Punakha’s Waterways
Punakha is first up on your itinerary today, a spectacular valley at the junction of two major rivers. You’ll stop at the majestic Punakha Dzong, or ‘Palace of Great Bliss,’ once the winter fortress of the chief of Bhutanese Buddhism, it now houses some of the country’s most sacred relics. Enjoy some solo exploration this afternoon, perhaps take a wander around the town or relax by the river. Later, you’ll journey across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge, which stretches nearly 500 feet. Hovering high above the rushing waters of the Pho Chhu River, the views of the valley from here are utterly breathtaking. Take some time to relax this evening before we gather together for dinner.
Exploring Punakha’s Waterways
Punakha is first up on your itinerary today, a spectacular valley at the junction of two major rivers. You’ll stop at the majestic Punakha Dzong, or ‘Palace of Great Bliss,’ once the winter fortress of the chief of Bhutanese Buddhism, it now houses some of the country’s most sacred relics. Enjoy some solo exploration this afternoon, perhaps take a wander around the town or relax by the river. Later, you’ll journey across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge, which stretches nearly 500 feet. Hovering high above the rushing waters of the Pho Chhu River, the views of the valley from here are utterly breathtaking. Take some time to relax this evening before we gather together for dinner.
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Spirit Village Lodge, or similar, Punakha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Spirit Village Lodge, or similar, Punakha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
Deities, Saints & a Fertility Temple
Visit Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten this morning, a stupa that’s home to a slew of massive statues of wrathful deities thought to ward off evil spirits. The rest of the day’s itinerary is up to the group to decide what they’d most like to see and do. We could visit Chimi Lhakhang, the fertility temple devoted to the "Divine Madman" and saint, Drukpa Kunley, or we could visit a different temple or monastery. Tonight we’ll head back to our cozy resort for our final night in Punakha.
Deities, Saints & a Fertility Temple
Visit Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten this morning, a stupa that’s home to a slew of massive statues of wrathful deities thought to ward off evil spirits. The rest of the day’s itinerary is up to the group to decide what they’d most like to see and do. We could visit Chimi Lhakhang, the fertility temple devoted to the "Divine Madman" and saint, Drukpa Kunley, or we could visit a different temple or monastery. Tonight we’ll head back to our cozy resort for our final night in Punakha.
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Spirit Village Lodge, or similar, Punakha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Spirit Village Lodge, or similar, Punakha
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
Spiritual Life in Bhutan
Today we head back to Thimphu and then ascend on a walk through a winding, densely forested trail marked by a string of prayer flags. At the top lies Cheri Monastery, a century-old structure that once housed Bhutan’s first monastic order. After a picnic lunch we’ll head back to the capital city for a free afternoon and a night out in Thimphu town together.
Spiritual Life in Bhutan
Today we head back to Thimphu and then ascend on a walk through a winding, densely forested trail marked by a string of prayer flags. At the top lies Cheri Monastery, a century-old structure that once housed Bhutan’s first monastic order. After a picnic lunch we’ll head back to the capital city for a free afternoon and a night out in Thimphu town together.
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Hotel Thimpu Tower or similar, Thimphu
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Hotel Thimpu Tower or similar, Thimphu
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8
Temples of Haa
At an altitude of nearly 13,000 feet, Chelela Pass is one of the highest drivable stretches of road in Bhutan. The views as we drive across it, heading toward Haa Valley, will captivate you.. One of the country’s smaller districts, Haa is home to bustling bazaars, terraced hillsides, and vast stretches of pristine forest. Here you’ll explore two of the region’s most iconic temples: Lhakhang Karpo (The White Temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (The Black Temple). It’s said that when searching for the right place to build a new temple, the king of Tibet released two doves. The first landed on the site where Lhakhang Nagpo now stands while the second landed at the site of Lhakhang Karpo. After exploring the temples, we’ll head to our cozy farm stay for the night.
Temples of Haa
At an altitude of nearly 13,000 feet, Chelela Pass is one of the highest drivable stretches of road in Bhutan. The views as we drive across it, heading toward Haa Valley, will captivate you.. One of the country’s smaller districts, Haa is home to bustling bazaars, terraced hillsides, and vast stretches of pristine forest. Here you’ll explore two of the region’s most iconic temples: Lhakhang Karpo (The White Temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (The Black Temple). It’s said that when searching for the right place to build a new temple, the king of Tibet released two doves. The first landed on the site where Lhakhang Nagpo now stands while the second landed at the site of Lhakhang Karpo. After exploring the temples, we’ll head to our cozy farm stay for the night.
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Local farmstay, Haa
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Local farmstay, Haa
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
Paro at Your Own Pace
We’re heading back to Paro today, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the town at your own pace. Consider taking a gentle hike to some of the nearby temples, watching a local archery event, or strolling through the farmers’ market. At an additional cost, you can also opt to take a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath or get a massage. Be sure to get some rest tonight; tomorrow we’re hiking up to the Taktsang Monastery!
Paro at Your Own Pace
We’re heading back to Paro today, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the town at your own pace. Consider taking a gentle hike to some of the nearby temples, watching a local archery event, or strolling through the farmers’ market. At an additional cost, you can also opt to take a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath or get a massage. Be sure to get some rest tonight; tomorrow we’re hiking up to the Taktsang Monastery!
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Spirit of Bhutan Resort or similar, Paro
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Special note
Paro Tshechu Festival Itinerary (April 2-12, 2025)
We’re heading back to Paro today to take a deep dive into Bhutanese culture at the Paro Festival! This annual event lights up the picturesque Paro Valley with traditional cham dances performed by locals in vibrant costumes and masks. The atmosphere hums with the rhythm of drums, cymbals, and horns as ancient legends and religious teachings come to life. Browse stalls full of handicrafts, local treats, and religious artifacts, and soak in Bhutan's artisanal heritage. Chat with locals, take part in rituals, and experience Bhutan's unique spiritual traditions. Don’t miss the grand finale: the unfurling of the sacred thongdrel, a giant silk appliqué believed to bring blessings to all who see it.
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Spirit of Bhutan Resort or similar, Paro
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Special note
Day 10
To the Tiger’s Nest
This morning we’ll set out for Taktsang Monastery, one of the most venerated Buddhist destinations in Bhutan. Also known as the Tiger’s Nest, the monastery is set into a cliff face nearly 2,600 feet above the Paro Valley floor. The journey will require a challenging but rewarding climb, complete with spectacular views. (Note that if you’d prefer not to make the hike, other options are available.) At the top, there will be time to explore the various parts of the monastery and participate in a conversation with a prominent Bhutanese monk and one of their students to gain a deeper understanding of monastic life in Bhatan. After the return descent, take some time to rest and freshen up before we gather for our final dinner together.
To the Tiger’s Nest
This morning we’ll set out for Taktsang Monastery, one of the most venerated Buddhist destinations in Bhutan. Also known as the Tiger’s Nest, the monastery is set into a cliff face nearly 2,600 feet above the Paro Valley floor. The journey will require a challenging but rewarding climb, complete with spectacular views. (Note that if you’d prefer not to make the hike, other options are available.) At the top, there will be time to explore the various parts of the monastery and participate in a conversation with a prominent Bhutanese monk and one of their students to gain a deeper understanding of monastic life in Bhatan. After the return descent, take some time to rest and freshen up before we gather for our final dinner together.
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Spirit of Bhutan Resort or similar, Paro
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Spirit of Bhutan Resort or similar, Paro
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11
Departure from Paro
This morning, we’ll say our goodbyes before returning to Paro International Airport. From here, ascend through the Himalayas and homeward. Until our next adventure!
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Breakfast
What is included?
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Accommodations throughout the trip.
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Most meals (as described in the itinerary).
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Transportation (as described in the itinerary), including airport transfers.
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Admission/entry to activities (as described in the itinerary).
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AO Trip Leader throughout the trip.
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Special access to AO places and experiences (as described in the itinerary).
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All gratuities (not including AO Trip Leader).
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Your Bhutan visa entry.
What is not included?
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Flights to and from Paro, Bhutan.
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Pre/Post trip accommodations.
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Travel insurance (strongly recommended).
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Meals outside of those described (including most alcoholic beverages).
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AO Trip Leader tip.
Additional info
Pricing & Trip Deposit
Deposit to book your trip: $250 USD.
Balance due 90 days prior to departure.
The listed price of the trip is per person based on double occupancy.
Pricing & Trip Deposit
Deposit to book your trip: $250 USD.
Balance due 90 days prior to departure.
The listed price of the trip is per person based on double occupancy.
Traveling Solo?
You’re in good company.
Opt for a Private Room to yourself, subject to availability, for a supplemental cost of $470 USD.
Solo travelers typically make up about half of our small groups. With curiosity at the center of our experiences, there’s a natural camaraderie that develops over the course of a trip.
If you don’t opt for a Private Room, you'll be matched with another solo traveler of the same gender.
Traveling Solo?
You’re in good company.
Opt for a Private Room to yourself, subject to availability, for a supplemental cost of $470 USD.
Solo travelers typically make up about half of our small groups. With curiosity at the center of our experiences, there’s a natural camaraderie that develops over the course of a trip.
If you don’t opt for a Private Room, you'll be matched with another solo traveler of the same gender.
Activity Level
Travelers should be comfortable walking between three and five miles per day without difficulty, and spending extended periods of time on their feet. For those interested in trekking, there will be opportunities for longer and more challenging hikes on certain days of the trip. Some of the places visited on this trip are extremely remote. It can take days to reach the nearest modern medical facility. Travelers prone to vertigo are discouraged to do the Suspension bridge walk in Punakha. The Tiger's Nest Hike on Day 11 is a challenging hike that requires uphill trekking and stairs. For those concerned with the difficulty level, there is the option to hike half way at a slower pace and enjoy the view from the cafe at the halfway point.
Activity Level
Travelers should be comfortable walking between three and five miles per day without difficulty, and spending extended periods of time on their feet. For those interested in trekking, there will be opportunities for longer and more challenging hikes on certain days of the trip. Some of the places visited on this trip are extremely remote. It can take days to reach the nearest modern medical facility. Travelers prone to vertigo are discouraged to do the Suspension bridge walk in Punakha. The Tiger's Nest Hike on Day 11 is a challenging hike that requires uphill trekking and stairs. For those concerned with the difficulty level, there is the option to hike half way at a slower pace and enjoy the view from the cafe at the halfway point.
Arrival & Departure
You should plan to arrive by 2pm on Day 1, and depart anytime on Day 11. Paro International Airport (PBH) connects to a range of flight hubs in Asia, including Bangkok, Kathmandu and Kolkata. The best flight connections to Paro are offered by Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines.
Entry to Bhutan is very strict. Travelers can only enter Bhutan on a group visa as part of a tour. All travelers must arrive on Day 1 and depart on Day 11 to be eligible for a group visa.
Arrival & Departure
You should plan to arrive by 2pm on Day 1, and depart anytime on Day 11. Paro International Airport (PBH) connects to a range of flight hubs in Asia, including Bangkok, Kathmandu and Kolkata. The best flight connections to Paro are offered by Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines.
Entry to Bhutan is very strict. Travelers can only enter Bhutan on a group visa as part of a tour. All travelers must arrive on Day 1 and depart on Day 11 to be eligible for a group visa.
Entry Requirements
All nationalities require a visa for Bhutan. Travelers can only enter Bhutan on a group visa as part of a tour. Independent visas are not issued. The cost of the visa is included in your tour.
The information and materials below are required at time of booking in order for us to apply for your group’s visa. Please note that the requirements for Bhutanese visas are quite particular. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. What you'll need to provide:
- A clear, uncut, scanned color copy of the two-page personal-details section of your passport. Passports must have 6 months validity from the time of travel.- A scanned color passport photo with no border. Passport photo must be portrait-style and taken against a white background. Your eyes must be open, and your forehead and ears clearly visible. - Email address that you will access while traveling.- Arrival and departure flight details.
The group visa application can only be submitted once we have the above details from all travelers in your group. Missing information or materials can slow the visa-issuing process, and delay the visa for the whole group.
The group visa will be issued between 5 days and 48 hours from departure. We will send your visa to your traveling email address. Please print this visa as you must show it at check-in for your flight to Bhutan and on arrival at immigration in Bhutan, where you will have an entry stamp placed in your passport.
Entry Requirements
All nationalities require a visa for Bhutan. Travelers can only enter Bhutan on a group visa as part of a tour. Independent visas are not issued. The cost of the visa is included in your tour.
The information and materials below are required at time of booking in order for us to apply for your group’s visa. Please note that the requirements for Bhutanese visas are quite particular. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. What you'll need to provide:
- A clear, uncut, scanned color copy of the two-page personal-details section of your passport. Passports must have 6 months validity from the time of travel.- A scanned color passport photo with no border. Passport photo must be portrait-style and taken against a white background. Your eyes must be open, and your forehead and ears clearly visible. - Email address that you will access while traveling.- Arrival and departure flight details.
The group visa application can only be submitted once we have the above details from all travelers in your group. Missing information or materials can slow the visa-issuing process, and delay the visa for the whole group.
The group visa will be issued between 5 days and 48 hours from departure. We will send your visa to your traveling email address. Please print this visa as you must show it at check-in for your flight to Bhutan and on arrival at immigration in Bhutan, where you will have an entry stamp placed in your passport.
Elevation, Health, and Safety
The elevations reached on this trip range from approximately 4,000 feet in Punakha to approximately 11,000 feet when crossing the journey's highest pass by road. Travelers should speak with their doctors about appropriate precautions to take, and consider spending an extra night en route to rest and recover from jet lag before continuing on to Bhutan. It's important to bear in mind that high-quality emergency medical care may be a day or more away due to the remoteness of some of the areas we'll visit.
Elevation, Health, and Safety
The elevations reached on this trip range from approximately 4,000 feet in Punakha to approximately 11,000 feet when crossing the journey's highest pass by road. Travelers should speak with their doctors about appropriate precautions to take, and consider spending an extra night en route to rest and recover from jet lag before continuing on to Bhutan. It's important to bear in mind that high-quality emergency medical care may be a day or more away due to the remoteness of some of the areas we'll visit.
Local Farmstay
For one night in Haa we will be hosted in a local farmstay. Our accommodations here will be comfortable but rustic, with bedding consisting of mattresses placed on the floor, shared western toilet facilities, and a home-cooked meal.
While there is running water for washing, separate drinking water, tea, and coffee will be provided. There will be no shower or bathing facilities at the farm stay for this one night.
Should the group reach close to full capacity, the group may be split amongst two different local famrstays.
Local Farmstay
For one night in Haa we will be hosted in a local farmstay. Our accommodations here will be comfortable but rustic, with bedding consisting of mattresses placed on the floor, shared western toilet facilities, and a home-cooked meal.
While there is running water for washing, separate drinking water, tea, and coffee will be provided. There will be no shower or bathing facilities at the farm stay for this one night.
Should the group reach close to full capacity, the group may be split amongst two different local famrstays.
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