7 Days Bhutan Tour Package

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Trip Information
  • Trip Duration 7 Days
  • Trip Grade Moderate
  • Destination Bhutan
  • Max. Altitude 2800m/ 9240ft
  • Start/End Kathmandu/Kathmandu
  • Trip Type Cultural Spiritual Experience
  • Accommodation 3 Star Hotel
  • Transport private car, Jeep or hiace as per the group size
  • Best Season All Year Around

7 Days Bhutan Tour Package, Trip Cost for 2025 and 2026

7 Days Bhutan Tour is an extraordinary journey that combines culture, nature, and spirituality in one of the most serene and enchanting destinations in the world. Bhutan is known for its natural beauty and calm atmosphere, where tradition and modern life come together. However, as soon as you set foot in the charming Paro Valley, you’ll immersed in Bhutan’s unique charm. During the tour, you’ll experience the slow and peaceful pace of life in Bhutan where nature and culture are deeply connected.

The adventure begins with a drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s vibrant capital where you’ll visit iconic sites such as the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Tashichho Dzong, and bustling local markets. Here, every day offers a new opportunity to immerse yourself in Bhutan's vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and deep spiritual traditions. After exploring Thimphu, your journey continues to Gangtey - a peaceful valley that offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxation and scenic beauty. From there, you’ll head to Punakha/Wangdue, where you’ll marvel at the majestic Punakha Dzong which is one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks located at the junction of two rivers. Each day of the journey is as stunning as the destinations with breathtaking views of mountain passes, lush terraced fields, and traditional villages along the way. The journey ends in Paro, where you'll visit the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery situated on a cliff.

Throughout the tour, you'll enjoy comfortable accommodations that blend modern conveniences with the unique charm of Bhutanese tradition. Expect delicious meals, friendly service, and knowledgeable guides who will ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience from start to finish. Topmostly, Welcome Nepal Treks offers this exceptional tour package for 2025 and 2026 at an affordable price, making it the perfect option for those looking for a combination of adventure, culture, and relaxation. With its ideal balance of comfort and exploration, this journey promises to be an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Himalayas.

Major Highlights

  • Visit the Tashichho Dzong and Buddha Dordenma for a blend of history and stunning views
  • Embark on a hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) located high on a cliff.
  • Relax in comfortable accommodation that offer stunning views and premium amenities.
  • Explore the stunning Punakha Dzong situated at the meeting point of the Pho and Mo rivers.
  • Welcome Nepal Treks offers special experience at unbeatable prices without comprising quality.
  • Immerse yourself in Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage by exploring vibrant local markets and interacting with friendly locals.
Itinerary
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Arrive at Paro Airport and then drive to the capital city Thimphu. Altitude: 2320m/ 7656ft above sea level. (1 hour 30 minutes’ drive)

The flight into the Himalayas reveals scenic and breathtaking views of Himalayan Mountains of the world. If weather permits you will be able to see Mt Everest (8848m, 29,198ft) and other Himalayan mountain ranges. After checking into the hotel later visit,Your representative from the agency will greet you on arrival and drive you to the capital city, Thimphu.On the way to Thimphu visit, Tamchhog Lhakhang which is located on the opposite side of the river. This is a temple built by Thang Thong Gyalpo of Tibet, who was responsible for building numerous iron bridges throughout Bhutan.Kuenselcholing View Point: A place from where you can get a good overview of the Thimphu valley is from the Buddha point (Kuensel Phodrang). It is again a short drive from the town. You can pay your obeisance and offer prayers to the Buddha, the largest statue in the country and then walk around and take a glimpse of the valley.Memorial Chorten: This particular chorten was constructed in 1974 as a memorial for the third King of the country, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who is widely regarded as the father of modern Bhutan.Tashichho Dzong : The names means – Means Fortress of Glorious Religion. It was built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel. It houses the secretariat building, the throne room and the office of the king, and the central monk body.Later relax for the day and stroll around the city. Overnight in Thimphu

    Morning take a hike to Cheri Monastery (Includes Dodina and Jigme Dorji Wild life Sanctuary): Hike about 1hrs (to and fro) leds to Cheri Goemba (Cheri Dorji Dhen). Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal built this monastery in 1620 and established the first monk body here. A chance to spot birds such as Mrs Gould’s Sunbird, Yellow-browed Tit, Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Long-billed Thrush, Ultramarine Flycatcher.Paper factory: The handmade paper making in Bhutan stemmed from the age old tradition originated in 8th century of Bhutanese history. The handmade paper constitutes as valuable National heritage of Bhutanese cultural identity and is preserved through all the ages. The Traditional paper is recognized and held high esteem both in home and outside world.

    The weekend market: Held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the people crowd the stalls every day, dressed in full colour and gathered to meet and to barter, much like the street markets in London!Bhutan Craft bazaar: The private stalls had a variety of high-end quality products from places across the country such as wood carved national symbols, bags and western wears with touch of traditional designs, wooden and clay utensils, Bangchung, Dhapa, key hanger of jewelry boxes, bookmarks and handmade packing papers (Deysho) in different patterns, antique items and etc. The stalls have a distinctly rich outlook with fine tones of elegance, and a warm and inviting atmosphere. The craft bazaar is also an exemplary of how bamboo can be used to construct houses in the country.Later you can stroll around the city. Overnight in Thimphu.

      Morning driving towards Gangtey, we come across a pass known as Dochula (3140m, 10362ft) from where a beautiful panoramic view of the Himalayan mountain range can be seen, especially in clear winter days. The beauty of this place is further enhanced by the Druk Wangyal Chortens- a 108 stupas built by the eldest Queen, Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck.In the mountains east of Wangdue Phodrang lies the beautiful Phobjikha valley, on the slopes of which is situated the great monastery of Gangtey, established in the 17th century. The village of Phobjikha lies a few km. down from the monastery, on the valley floor. This quiet, remote valley is the winter home of black necked cranes, which migrate from the arid plains of Tibet in the north, to pass the winter months in a milder climate. Overnight in Gangtey.

      • Max. Altitude: 2800m/ 9240ft above sea level
      • Day tour time:(5 hours drive)

      Morning visit, Gangtey Goemba: In the mountains east of Wangdue Phodrang lies the beautiful Phobjikha valley, on the slopes of which is situated the great monastery of Gangtey, established in the 17th century. The village of Phobjikha lies a few km. down from the monastery, on the valley floor. This quiet, remote valley is the winter home of black necked cranes, which migrate from the arid plains of Tibet in the north, to pass the winter months in a milder climate.Hike to Chimi Lhakhang(Temple of fertility): This Temple was built by lam Drukpa Kuenley (The Divine Madman) in 1499. It is about thirty minutes hike across fields from the road –Wooden phalluses are often found hanging in the four corners of the houses and also phalluses are painted on the walls of houses. It is the common belief that this helps in driving away evil spirits. (30 minutes hike to and fro, gentle steep, good footh path across the valleys and villages). Overnight in Punakha.

      • Max. Altitude: 2800m/ 9240ft above sea level
      • Day tour time:(2 hours’ drive)

      Morning Visit, Punakha Dzong (fortress): Built in 1637 by Zhabdrung which is remarkably located between the rivers of Mo (Female) Chu (river) and Pho (Male) Chu. Until the time of second king it served as a seat of the king.

      Later drive to Paro and later visit, Rimpung Dzong: The Bhutanese Dzongs are huge architectural structures constructed for a variety of functions throughout the country, from administrative buildings to monasteries and temples, yet they are carefully and thoughtfully designed and are strikingly beautiful. The Rimpung Dzong, known as the “fortress of the heap of jewels” in the picturesque setting of the Paro valley, is of course no exception, built in the time of the dynamic spiritual and political leader Zhabdrung in 1644. Once a year, as part of the Tsechu festival, one of the oldest Thongdol (gigantic scroll paintings) is ceremonially unfurled here.

      Kichu Lhakhang (Monastery): It is one of the two most sacred and the oldest temples in Bhutan. It was built in 7th century by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Overnight in Paro

      • Max. Altitude: 2280m/7524ft above sea level.
      • Day tour time:(4 hours’ drive)

      Morning hike to Taktshang Monastery (Tiger’s nest): This is Bhutan’s most recognizable cultural icon perched 800m/2640ft up a seemingly sheer cliff. Although it was tragically and mysteriously consumed by fire in April 1998 it has now been restored to its former glory. It is believed that in the 8th century, the great tantric master Guru Rimopche/ Padmasambhava (2nd Buddha) flew on the back of a tigress to the site where the monastery now stands. (Five hours hike to and fro, some gentle and some steep hike, some stony foot path and some good ones) If you ride a horse upward it will cost extra US$25 per person.

      Visit Farmhouse: Picturesque farm houses dot the valley amongst fields and hillsides. We welcome you to enjoy the hospitality of the Paro farmers. Thrill yourself as the farmers welcome you to their homes with genuine smiles. The two to three-storied Bhutanese farm houses are handsome in appearance, with colorfully decorated outer walls and lintels, and are traditionally built. A visit to a farm house gives an interesting glimpse into the lifestyle of a farming family. (If you take hot stone bath in the farm house it will cost extra US$25 per person.)Later stroll around the town and see how locals live. Overnight in Paro.

        Today, our tour guide will transfer you to Paro International Airport and fly to Kathmandu or your onward destination. Tour service end.

        Note: Paro International Airport connects to the international airports of Nepal (Kathmandu; KTM), India (Delhi, Bagdogra, Kolkotta, Gaya, Guwahati), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Thailand (Bangkok), Kuala Lumpur (KUL) and Singapore (SIN).

          What's Included
          • Necessary Bhutan travel permits
          • Bhutan Visa fee
          • Bhutan Government Royalty fee 
          • All airport pickups and drops Service
          • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch & dinner) with Tea
          • Government approved A and B category are equivalent to 3 star standard hotels /lodge on twin/ Single room basis
          • Transportation in comfortable private vehicle
          • English speaking Bhutanese guide and Driver
          • All entrance and permit fees for visits to monuments and museums as per the itinerary
          • All government taxes, vat, and service charge
          What's not Included
          • Insurance of any kind.
          • Flight Ticket (Kathmandu – Paro - Kathmandu ) US$: 480 Per Person (Subject to changeable )
          • Additional cost due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstance
          • Personal expenses such as drink, tips & etc
          Useful Information

          Best Time to Do 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package

          The best time to do the 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer the most favorable weather for sightseeing, cultural experiences, and enjoying Bhutan’s natural beauty. In spring, Bhutan comes alive with blooming rhododendrons, lush green hills, and clear mountain views. The pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes make this season ideal for exploring monasteries, dzongs, and traditional villages. Autumn is equally popular with crisp air, clear skies, and magnificent views of the Himalayas. This season also hosts major festivals like the Thimphu Tsechu and Wangdue Phodrang Tsechu, offering travelers an immersive experience of Bhutanese culture and spirituality. While summer (June to August) brings lush scenery, it also coincides with the monsoon season which can cause occasional travel disruptions due to rain and slippery trails. However, Bhutan experiences less rainfall than neighboring countries, so it’s still a viable time for travel with fewer tourists. Winter (December to February) is the least crowded season. While temperatures can drop significantly in the high hills with chances of snowfall, the days are generally sunny and dry in western and central Bhutan. It’s a good time for those who prefer a quieter and more serene travel experience. For the best combination of weather, scenery, and cultural events, spring and autumn are the ideal times to enjoy your 7 days Bhutan tour.

          Packing Lists for Bhutan Tour Package

          • Passport (valid for at least six months), visas, travel permits, and travel insurance.
          • Copies of flight tickets, emergency contacts, and travel itinerary.
          • Local currency (Bhutanese Ngultrum) and an international debit/credit card.
          • Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers for sightseeing.
          • Lightweight clothing for warmer months and thermal innerwear for colder regions.
          • Fleece or insulated jacket for chilly evenings.
          • Waterproof and windproof jacket for unexpected weather changes.
          • Hat, gloves, and a scarf for added warmth in winter.
          • Sunglasses with UV protection and a cap for sun protection.
          • Sunscreen, lip balm with SPF, and moisturizer to protect against dry weather.
          • Basic toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, deodorant, etc.).
          • Wet wipes, tissues, and hand sanitizer for hygiene on the go.
          • Small first-aid kit with necessary medications and motion sickness pills if needed.
          • Mobile phone, charger, and a universal plug adapter.
          • Power bank for keeping devices charged during excursions.
          • Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
          • Small backpack for carrying essentials during the day.
          • Snacks or energy bars for quick bites while traveling.

          Important Bhutan Travel Etiquette and Tips

          • Always walk clockwise around monasteries, chortens (stupas), and prayer wheels as a sign of respect.
          • Remove shoes, hats, and sunglasses before entering dzongs and religious buildings.
          • Do not touch religious murals, statues, or sacred objects inside temples.
          • Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees when visiting cultural or spiritual sites.
          • Avoid smoking in public areas and never consume alcohol near religious or sacred places.
          • Refrain from pointing at people, deities, or religious structures—it is seen as disrespectful.
          • When near monks, keep quiet and avoid disturbing their prayers or meditation.
          • Always ask permission before taking photographs, especially inside temples and dzongs.
          • Bhutan’s roads are often steep and winding—carry motion sickness medication if needed.
          • If making offerings at temples, give discreetly and without expecting anything in return.
          • Help protect Bhutan’s pristine environment by avoiding litter and respecting nature.
          • Follow your licensed guide at all times—solo travel is not allowed without official arrangements.

          Bhutan Visa Process

          All foreign travelers need a visa to enter Bhutan, which must be arranged through a registered tour operator. You cannot apply for the visa on your own. Once you book your trip, the tour company will apply for your visa with 8Bhutanese immigration. Before your departure, you will receive an official visa approval letter, which you must present on arrival. The final visa will be stamped into your passport when you enter Bhutan at Paro International Airport or an approved land border.

          Potential Risks during the 7 Days Bhutan Tour

          • Travel to moderate-altitude areas may cause mild altitude symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, or shortness of breath.
          • Unpredictable weather in mountainous regions can occasionally disrupt travel schedules.
          • Some rural roads may be rough or narrow, requiring slow and careful driving.
          • Limited internet access and mobile network coverage in remote areas may affect communication.
          • Occasional power outages can impact the ability to charge electronic devices.
          • Long drives between destinations might be tiring for those not accustomed to extended road travel.
          • Unfamiliar food and local spices may cause mild digestive discomfort for some visitors.
          • Changing climates and environments may lead to minor health issues like colds or stomach upset.
          • Weather-related flight delays—especially for domestic or Paro airport arrivals/departures—can alter the itinerary.
          • Though Bhutan is very safe, travelers should still safeguard their belongings in public or busy areas.

          Helpful Tips for a Safe and Comfortable Bhutan Tour

          • Give your body time to get used to the higher altitude. Drink plenty of water and avoid too much alcohol.
          • Wear layers of clothing and bring a rain jacket in case the weather changes.
          • Use strong and comfortable shoes, especially for walking or short hikes.
          • Carry a power bank and keep your phone or camera fully charged before going to remote areas.
          • Keep clean, carry basic medicines, and talk to your doctor before the trip if needed.
          • Be ready for changes in plans, such as delays due to weather or road conditions.
          • Respect local customs, listen to your guide, and follow Bhutanese traditions.
          • Keep your things safe, carry copies of your passport and documents, and stay alert in busy places.

          Foods and Drinks in 7 Days Bhutan Tour

          Food is a delightful part of the Bhutan tour, offering a chance to experience the country’s unique and flavorful cuisine. Bhutanese meals are influenced by Tibetan and Indian styles, often featuring local ingredients and bold spices. One of the most famous dishes is Ema Datshi, a spicy stew made with chilies and cheese, considered the national dish of Bhutan. You’ll also enjoy red rice, buckwheat pancakes, and hearty vegetable or meat stews. During the tour, all meals are included—breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea, and light snacks—so you can fully immerse yourself in the country’s traditional food culture. Meals are usually served buffet-style in hotels or local restaurants and are prepared with care to suit international tastes while maintaining authentic Bhutanese flavors. You may also wish to try local beverages like Chang (traditional Bhutanese rice beer) or Suja (butter tea), available at your own expense.

          Accommodation Facilities for 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package

          During your 7 days Bhutan tour, you will stay in carefully selected 3 star hotels that ensure a comfortable, clean, and relaxing environment throughout your journey. These accommodations offer cozy rooms, modern amenities, and the warm touch of Bhutanese hospitality, making them the perfect retreat after a day of cultural exploration and scenic travel. Whether you are in Paro, Thimphu, or other destinations, the hotels are conveniently located near major attractions, markets, and local dining spots. Each hotel combines local charm with comfort, providing a peaceful setting while keeping you close to Bhutan’s rich cultural and natural beauty. From beautiful views to traditional architecture, these accommodations are thoughtfully chosen to enhance your overall travel experience and ensure a pleasant and memorable stay in Bhutan.

          Travel Insurance for Bhutan Tour for 7 Days

          Travel insurance is an essential part of your 7 days Bhutan tour, helping to ensure a safe and worry-free journey. It provides protection against unexpected situations such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and travel delays. Since Bhutan includes mountainous terrain and remote regions, it is highly recommended to choose a policy that covers emergency medical treatment and evacuation. If your itinerary includes hiking or light adventure activities, make sure your insurance also includes coverage for such experiences. Having travel insurance allows you to explore Bhutan’s beauty and culture with peace of mind, knowing you're protected in case of any unforeseen events.

          Availability of ATM’s and Money Exchange Facilities during Bhutan Tour

          During your 7 days Bhutan tour, ATMs are available in major towns like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, but they may not always support international cards or could experience occasional technical issues. It’s a good idea to withdraw enough cash while in larger cities before traveling to rural areas, where ATM access may be limited or unavailable. Currency exchange services are available at banks, authorized exchange counters, and some hotels. US Dollars (USD) are also accepted in a few places, particularly in tourist areas but carrying local currency is more convenient for everyday purchases. While credit and debit cards are accepted at many hotels, souvenir shops, and restaurants in urban centers, cash is preferred in smaller towns, markets, and remote locations. For a smooth travel experience, it’s best to keep some cash on hand at all times.

          Private 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package

          For travelers seeking a more intimate and flexible experience, Welcome Nepal Treks offers a Private 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package, specially designed to provide a personalized and comfortable journey through the Kingdom of Bhutan. This exclusive option is ideal for those who value privacy, customization, and the freedom to explore at their own pace. With a dedicated guide and private vehicle, you'll enjoy greater flexibility in your daily schedule, allowing you to spend more time at places that interest you most. Whether it's visiting ancient monasteries, attending a local festival, or taking a scenic hike, the itinerary can be tailored to match your preferences.

          Guides for 7 Days Bhutan Tour

          For your 7 days Bhutan tour, guide will accompany you throughout the journey ensuring a smooth, enriching, and memorable travel experience. These experienced guides are knowledgeable in Bhutanese history, culture, religion, and natural landscapes, offering detailed explanations at every site you visit from ancient monasteries, scenic valleys and local villages. Your guide will also help you understand local customs and etiquette, making interactions with locals more meaningful and respectful. They take care of all logistics including permits, check-ins, and sightseeing arrangements, allowing you to relax and fully enjoy the beauty and serenity of Bhutan. With their local insight and support, your journey becomes more insightful, personal, and worry-free, adding great value to your overall Bhutan experience.

          Benefits of Booking 7 Days Bhutan Tour Welcome Nepal Treks

          • Well-organized itinerary covering Bhutan’s most iconic cultural, historical, and scenic sites.
          • Experienced, English-speaking Bhutanese guides offering rich insights into local traditions, religion, and history.
          • Comfortable accommodations in carefully selected 3-star hotels and guesthouses with modern amenities.
          • Hassle-free Bhutan visa processing, with all necessary permits arranged in advance.
          • Private vehicle and skilled driver, ensuring a safe and smooth travel experience throughout your journey.
          • Flexibility to customize the itinerary, including options like traditional cultural shows, nature walks, and additional sightseeing.
          • Excellent value for money, offering professional service at an affordable cost.
          • Opportunities to interact with local Bhutanese communities and experience authentic daily life.
          • Scenic drives and leisurely hikes through Bhutan’s breathtaking landscapes.
          • 24/7 support from Welcome Nepal Treks’ dedicated team, ensuring a comfortable and worry-free trip.

          Cost of 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package

          Welcome Nepal Treks offers a 7 Days Bhutan Tour Package at a competitive price, typically ranging from USD 1500 to USD 2000 per person. The cost may vary depending on group size, travel season, accommodation preferences, and any optional activities you choose to include. This all-inclusive package covers comfortable 3-star hotel accommodations, licensed Bhutanese guides, private transportation, Bhutan visa fees, permits, all meals, and entrance fees, ensuring a seamless and stress-free travel experience. With no hidden costs, the tour provides excellent value for money, allowing you to enjoy the stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and spiritual ambiance of Bhutan in total comfort.

          Booking and Payment Policies of 7 Days Bhutan Tour

          To confirm your reservation for the 7 days Bhutan tour with Welcome Nepal Treks, you will need to provide a copy of your passport along with a deposit of at least 10% of the total tour price. You can make the payment using cash, bank transfer, or secure online options. We also accept major credit cards, including Visa and MasterCard, as well as direct cash transactions. While last-minute bookings are possible, we recommend securing your spot at least one day before departure for a smoother experience. If you have any inquiries or need further details about the tour, feel free to reach out to us—we’re here to help.

          Tipping for Guides or Drivers during 7 days Bhutan Tour

          While tipping is not mandatory in Bhutan, it is a respected and appreciated gesture that acknowledges the dedication and professionalism of your guide, driver, and other support staff during the tour. These individuals often go above and beyond to ensure your comfort and enrich your travel experience. Offering a tip at the end of the trip is a meaningful way to express gratitude for their hard work and hospitality. The amount is entirely up to you and can be based on your