Bhutan highlights tour, 7 days
Includes: Accommodation on full board; transport, English Speaking Guide, All entrances, Visa fees, Tax and royalty
Description of Bhutan highlights tour, 7 days
A Festival & Photographic journey in the Happiness Kingdom!
On this tailor made Bhutan Highlights tour you’ll spend seven days exploring this magical Himalayan kingdom. The country didn’t open up to tourists until 1974 and today it remains one of the most exclusive destinations on the planet - with a daily levy for travellers that keeps tourism low volume and therefore low impact. Travellers will be bowled over by its ancient culture and dramatic landscapes as well as the genuine warmth of the people.
On your journey you’ll visit Thimpu, Bhutan’s capital city and a mix of ancient and modern; Punakha, the former capital where two of the country’s major rivers meet and home to the stunning Punakha Dzong; and the bucolic valley of Paro, which brims with storied temples and monasteries and is the setting for hundreds of myths and legends.
Highlights of the holiday will include:
-Experiencing Bhutanese culture in traditional villages
-Eating meals with local families
-Visiting Dzongs and other ancient sites
-Hot stone bath
The best time to visit Bhutan is September to April.
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5 Reviews of Bhutan highlights tour, 7 days
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2025 by Sue Jones
Excellent - a great driver who also was a qualified guide & our own dedicated guide as well so all bases covered. Read full reviewReviewed on 23 May 2025 by Mary Solomon
Bhutan is clean, orderly and pretty quiet compared to India. Try to get some local bushwalks in to your itinerary. Do visit the wildlife rescue park in Thimpu where you will see the national animal Takin. Excellent. Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Nov 2024 by Steve Layton
Excellent: Bhutan is a unique country, and definitely worth visiting despite the cost of the SDF. Read full reviewReviewed on 22 Nov 2023 by Sam Chakraverty
It was brilliant - not crowded; think Switzerland with higher mountains, paddy fields and Buddhist temples. Learning about the culture in such a quickly developing country was fascinating. Read full reviewReviewed on 02 Jan 2020 by Suzanne Dinning
It was absolutely brilliant; the food (simple but tasty), the local people (friendly and welcoming); and the scenery (stunning). Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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The charming mountain kingdom of Bhutan is the only country in the world that measures its citizens’ Gross National Happiness. By visiting Bhutan you help to preserve and sustain one of the world's 10 most biodiverse regions, with 72% of pristine forest cover.On your trip we will ensure that we respect the country´s sustainability & happiness rules and customs to the most by working with local partners, using local food and resources, and by educating our staff and our guests as much as possible - we will take you on a continuous journey of learning and remembering that nature is a gift that we should respect and cherish.
We are trying to keep the extra unneeded waste to a minimum in all our tours and leave the smallest footprint possible on all our hikes and treks. In our head office we also choose to have no printed brochures or material to avoid our carbon footprint and we are dedicated recyclers (just as Bhutan´s entire country is going paperless also).
By visiting Bhutan´s parks and treks, you will directly contribute to conserve its native wildlife and natural environment, including more than 770 species of birds and over 165 species of animals, which roam free in the country’s 5 million acre network of protected areas. Unique species in Bhutan include the red panda, the black neck cranes, blue sheep, snow leopards and the Himalayan bear. We work with licensed local trekking guides who are officially trained in the necessary trekking, mountaineering, environmental and cultural issues relevant to the country’s eco-tourism policies.
You are invited to reconnect with nature and hike the numerous trails through the valley, find spiritual enrichment through the experiences with the 17th Century Gangtey Monastery, and explore the rich culture of the local community, unchanged for centuries.
During October, one of the world’s rarest migratory birds – the Black-necked Crane – arrives from Tibet, before flying out again in March. Gangtey (Phobjikha) Valley is one of the best places in the world to view these amazing birds, with over 10% of the world’s population spending the winter months here.
We will take you to the most sacred sites, temples and villages in Bhutan which will directly help conserve the country´s traditional values and culture. Many of the monasteries and temples you will visit are kept alive thanks to your contribution, such as the Tiger's Nest - the monastery structure is a man-made wonder and it is difficult to believe how this structure was built on such a location.
People
We only work with local Bhutanese guides that come from the very region you are visiting, giving back to their families and communities. The hotels we choose are dedicated to empowering and creating opportunities for the local community through training and employment and respecting the environment through low impact design and green operational practices.If you do want to shop, we will guide you to local markets where local artisans craft their products or local farmers sell their organic produce, which will help keep the money earned in that very community. In Thiumpu for example we will take you to the local traditional market where all village people assemble to sell their products (vegetable, fruits etc.).
We will take you to local town restaurants with typical Bhutanese red rice and curry. There are also several Handicrafts shops: A wide assortment of colorful, hand woven textiles and other craft products.
Selection of Accommodation: We focus on promoting the culturally most authentic accommodation experience. Priority is given to boutique hotels or accommodation directly managed by the local owners, where the travelers can find the natural hospitality and ambience suitable to the areas’ archeology, environment and culture.
Local experiences and interacting with the locals are important to us. We take you to a Bhutanese farm house in Thiumpu as well as in Paro, where you can gain an insight into the lifestyle and culture of the local people – an exchange of cultures and wisdoms which will benefit both the family and you. Other local experiences include a traditional hot stone bath, you can try yourself in Archery, river rafting and embrace the magic of the traditional folk shows and festivals.
Most importantly, we are helping you to create lifelong memories by reconnecting you with yourself and your loved ones in this unique country.
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