A TAILOR-MADE HOLIDAY DESIGNED BY SPECIALISTS
At 91勛圖, all our holidays are created individually to suit your preferences and the Classic Bhutan itinerary can be used for inspiration or as a starting point for your luxury Bhutan holidays. Whether you prefer a different style of accommodation, a greater focus on a particular experience or wish to include extra stops on your journey, our experts will design an itinerary that is entirely unique to you.
ABOUT THE ITINERARY
Our Classic Bhutan holiday itinerary will help you unlock the mysteries of the Land of the Thunder Dragon with its enchanting landscapes to its exquisite monasteries, sacred valleys and preserved traditions.
From Nepal, you will board a panoramic flight across the Himalaya into Bhutan. You will then continue your luxury Bhutan holiday to the capital city of Thimphu to discover its traditional arts, National Library and imposing Trashi Chhoe Dzong. Next comes the exceptionally scenic Gangtey Valley which is visited each winter by the rare black-necked crane.
Your journey then takes you to the fertile Punakha Valley where youll visit what is arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country, standing proud at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu Rivers. Returning west, youll reach Paro, from where you can hike to the staggering Tigers Nest Monastery a fantastic way to end this remarkable journey through Bhutan.
KATHMANDU
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your charming heritage hotel whose traditional design is reminiscent of a bygone era.
Stay: One night in a Heritage Deluxe Room at Dwarikas Hotel including breakfast
THIMPHU
Today youll board a short but magnificent flight over the Himalaya into Paro. The journey affords remarkable views of icons like Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and across the border the sacred Chomolhari and Jichu Drake. Upon arrival, youll continue to Bhutans capital of Thimphu, where youll be welcomed by an array of interesting attractions. These include the buzzing Changlimithang Market, the Changangkha Monastery and the Radio Tower which offers a superb view of the Thimphu Dzong and surrounding valley.
Other highlights include the National Library with its ancient manuscripts, the School of Arts and Crafts and the National Institute of Traditional Medicine. For an insight into Bhutans living traditions, pay a visit to the Textile and Folk Heritage Museum. The afternoon will be spent exploring the north end of the valley and the striking Trashi Chhoe Dzong the seat of Bhutans government.
Stay: Two nights in a Luxury Room at The Postcard Dewa including all meals
GANGTEY (PHOBJIKHA) VALLEY
From Thimphu, youll drive through lush forest to the wild and remote Phobjikha Valley the winter home of the endangered black-necked crane who migrate here from the Central Asian Plateau. Whether on foot or by mountain bike, exploring this pristine valley is an extremely rewarding experience. We recommend the Tongphu Shing Trail, a leisurely two-hour walk that will take you through pleasant pine forest, farmland and villages.
Stay: Two nights in a Suite at Gangtey Lodge including all meals
PUNAKHA
Today you drive to the old capital of Bhutan. Once in Punakha, you will visit the 17th century Punakha Dzong which overlooks the Pho Chu and Mo Chu Rivers and ranks amongst the most beautiful fortresses in the country. The winter residence of the monastic body, the dzong has survived multiple fires, floods and earthquakes over the years. It houses 21 temples, the holy book of the Drukpa Kagyu lineage and the sacred Rangjung Kharsapani a treasure considered as vast as the sky itself.
The valley itself is incredibly picturesque with its banana and orange plantations, traditional farmhouses and rice paddies. During your stay, dont miss out on a visit to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, an elaborate shrine recently established by the royal family, and the famous Chimmi Lhakhang fertility temple dedicated to Drukpa Kuenley, the Divine Madman.
Stay: Two nights in a Suite at Dhensa Boutique Resort including all meals
PARO
Your Bhutanese adventure culminates in Paro, a region celebrated for its natural beauty, rich culture and incredible monasteries. Accompanied by a guide, youll discover the national museum (housed inside a watchtower), the 7th-century Kyichu Lhakhang temple and great Rinpung Dzong, the centre of civil and religious authority in the valley. Plus, a traditional cantilevered bridge, ancient archery grounds and colourful shopping district.
Youll also have the opportunity to trek up to the famed Tigers Nest Monastery. This iconic building perches perilously above a dizzying precipice about 900 metres above the valley floor; its white walls and red-tiled roofs reminiscent of Bhutans medieval Buddhist retreats. According to legend, this is the site where Guru Rinpoche landed on the back of a flying tigress and brought Buddhism to Bhutan. On the way down, you can visit one of the countrys oldest temples and its magic orange tree that bears fruit all year round. A day trip to the Haa Valley, known for its ancient cultures and traditions, can also be arranged.
Stay: Two nights in a Valley View Room at COMO Uma Paro including all meals
KATHMANDU
From Paro, youll fly back to Kathmandu for one final night before boarding your flight home the following day.
Stay: One night in a Heritage Deluxe Room at Dwarikas Hotel including breakfast
FLY HOME
Today youll be transferred to the airport for your flight back home.
PRICE INCLUDES
- Flights from Kathmandu to Paro and Paro to Kathmandu
- Private airport transfers in Kathmandu
- Private car, driver and English-speaking guide throughout your time in Bhutan (including entrance fees)
- Full board at The Postcard Dewa, Gangtey Lodge, Dhensa Boutique Resort and COMO Uma Paro, and bed and breakfast at Dwarikas Hotel Kathmandu
- Based on two people travelling
PRICE EXCLUDES
- International flights
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