Tour duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
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Explore responsibly, discover offbeat places, guided by locals, rooted in culture.
A 9-Day Soulful Sojourn
Architecture
Valleys
Relaxing
Adventurous
Romantic
Family-Friendly
Explore Bhutan in
9 Days / 8 Nights
Places you’ll see
Hashimara
Phuentsholing
Paro
Gangtey Valley
Punakha
Thimphu
Phuentsholing
Hashimara
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Hotel stays
5
Locations
When to go
9
Days
8
Nights
Distance
Day Highlights
Arrive at Hashimara Railway Station
Meet our local coordinator and begin transfer to Phuentsholing
Assist with border formalities and tourist permits
Check-in at your hotel and enjoy welcome tea
Optional evening stroll to Zangto Pelri Lhakhang or local markets
Distance
Day Highlights
Begin your scenic ascent into Bhutan’s mountains
Stop at tea shops and photography points along the way
Arrive in Paro by afternoon
Visit Paro Dzong and traditional wooden cantilever bridge
Leisure time at cafés or handicraft markets
Distance
Day Highlights
Option A: Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), Bhutan’s iconic cliffside temple
Option B: Drive to Chele La Pass (3,988m) and enjoy panoramic mountain views
Visit Kyichu Lhakhang – one of Bhutan’s oldest temples
Optional hot stone bath or riverside café experience
Traditional dinner with storytelling by local hosts
Distance
Day Highlights
Drive through changing landscapes of pine forests and fields
Stop at mountain viewpoints and local shrines
Arrive at the glacial Phobjikha Valley – a conservation area
Visit local monasteries or relax at a nature retreat
Evening birdwatching or slow village walk
Distance
Day Highlights
Visit Gangtey Monastery, perched atop the valley
Walk the scenic Gangtey Nature Trail or cycle around the valley
Visit black-necked crane center (seasonal: Nov–Feb)
Share a meal with a local family or participate in farm life
Warm evening with fire-lit conversations and storytelling
Distance
Day Highlights
Drive through oak and rhododendron forests en route to Punakha
Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong by the river
Cross the iconic hanging suspension bridge
Optional hike to Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple)
Restful evening at a riverside lodge or heritage homestay
Distance
Day Highlights
Scenic drive to Thimphu with stop at Dochula Pass (108 chortens)
Enjoy views of the Eastern Himalayas (weather permitting)
Arrive in Thimphu and explore the town square
Sample Bhutanese cuisine: Ema Datshi, buckwheat pancakes, and more
Evening at leisure – cafés, bookshops, and art spaces
Distance
Day Highlights
Visit Buddha Dordenma – towering statue overlooking the valley
Explore Folk Heritage Museum and Textile Museum
Walk through the School of Arts and Crafts (Zorig Chusum)
Visit Tashichho Dzong – administrative seat of the king
Optional: Experience local music at a live venue or peaceful meditation
Distance
Day Highlights
Early morning departure after breakfast
Scenic descent from Thimphu to the border plains
Stop for tea or photos at Sipsu or Gedu viewpoints
Reach Phuentsholing and transfer to Hashimara
Departure or onward travel
When to go
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What’s included
We believe in clarity no hidden costs. Here’s a breakdown of what’s included in your package and what falls outside it.
What’s Included
Accommodation in handpicked resorts, homestays, or eco-lodges
Breakfast and Dinner on all days
Private transport with driver: fuel, toll, parking, driver TA included
English & Hindi Speaking Guide for the whole trip
Tourist Permits
Sustainability Development Fees
Bhutanese Sim Cards for each travelling member
What’s Excluded
Entry tickets unless specified
Meals not mentioned
Tips, snacks, laundry, personal shopping
Emergency medical costs or insurance
Optional/add-on activities beyond itinerary
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Let’s curate your personalised tour and decide the budget accordingly.
DO’s & DON’TS
Every place has its own rhythms, traditions, and ways of life. By being mindful of how we dress, interact, and carry ourselves, we show respect to the communities we meet and the environments we pass through.
Do’s
Carry a refillable bottle and cloth bags
Ask before photographing people or homes
Dress modestly in villages
Tip guides and drivers generously when satisfied
Don’ts
Don’t play loud music in natural settings
Don’t touch sacred trees or enter altars uninvited
Don’t use plastic, even packaged snacks
Don’t just take photos, ask their names
Manage your plastic
Support locals’ livelihood
Respect the locals
Travel sustainably
Our values
Travel, connect, care. These aren’t just ideas — it’s about people, purpose, and presence. When we walk gently, listen deeply, and act mindfully, we nurture cultures, protect ecosystems, and shape a more caring future of travel.
Reduce
Waste Wisely
Avoid single-use plastics; bring refillables
Carry back all your trash
Carry back all your trash
Support
Local
Livelihoods
Choose community-run stays and eateries
Buy souvenirs from artisans directly
Engage meaningfully, not just for photos
Respect
the
Local Way of Life
Learn basic greetings and local etiquette
Ask before entering sacred spaces or homes
Go slow — don’t force schedules in remote areas
Minimize Your
Impact
Stick to designated trails during treks
Limit electricity and hot water use in villages
Be mindful of resource consumption