
Discover
Bhutan
Ideal Length of Trip
11 Days
Starting Price
$ 9,500 USD
Best time to Visit
March - May and September - November
For both spring and fall, the temperatures are cool but comfortable, ideal for trekking and attending cultural festivals
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Bhutan is a land where culture, nature, and spirituality are deeply intertwined. Ancient monasteries perch on misty cliffs, and sacred chants echo through pine-scented valleys, inviting a sense of stillness and reflection. Time slows in Bhutan — where crimson-robed monks walk centuries-old paths, and vibrant festivals celebrate a living heritage. Lush forests, snow-draped peaks, and untouched landscapes create a serene backdrop for a journey that feels less like tourism and more like a quiet, personal awakening. In Bhutan, every moment holds the possibility of deeper connection — to the land, its people, and the self.
Things to do when in
Bhutan

Deep cultural immersion

Bhutan

Offering butter lamps at monastaries

Bhutan

Immerse in traditional Bhutanese wellness in Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary

Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary

Hiking the iconic Tiger's Nest Hike

Tiger's Nest

Gentle river rafting on the Mo Chhu River

Mo Chhu River, Bhutan

Attending a colorful Tsechu (Festival)

Bhutan

Itinerary
OF AN EXPLORATION IN BHUTAN


Day 1-3
Thimphu
After your arrival in Paro, transfer to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, and acclimate to the altitude while exploring the city’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. Visit the majestic Tashichho Dzong, the National Memorial Chorten, and browse local crafts at the weekend market. Take time to hike to Buddha Dordenma for panoramic valley views and a peaceful start to your journey
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Day 4-6
Gangtey
Travel to the serene Phobjikha Valley, home to the endangered black-necked cranes (seasonal). Explore the charming Gangtey Monastery and take scenic nature walks through peaceful villages and pine forests. Enjoy the quiet beauty of this remote valley, where spirituality and nature meet
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Day 7-9
Punakha
Descend into the warmer Punakha Valley, once the capital of Bhutan. Visit the iconic Punakha Dzong at the confluence of two rivers and take a gentle hike to Chimi Lhakhang, the fertility temple. Explore rice paddies and traditional farmhouses, and cross one of Bhutan’s longest suspension bridges. Take a gentle river rafting on the Mo Chhu River and see Punakh's beauty from the river
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Day 10-11
Paro
Conclude your journey in Paro, home to the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Hike up to this sacred site for breathtaking views and a profound sense of achievement. Visit the National Museum and stroll through Paro town before departing with lasting memories of Bhutan’s timeless beauty and spiritual depth
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Your Bhutanese Journey
Awaits.

From hiking to the sacred Tiger’s Nest Monastery to attending the vibrant Tsechu festival and experiencing deep cultural and spiritual renewal, your journey through Bhutan promises serenity, tradition, and soulful discovery at every turn.
Let Natu Explorations craft a seamless, bespoke experience tailored just for you.
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