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Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Thimphu Tshechu Festival Sept 21-23,2-26
Paro Tshechu Festival March 29-April 2,2026
Punakha Drupchen & Tshechu Feb 22-25 & Feb 26-28,2026 respectively
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Oct 26-29,2026
Day 2 : Journey to Punakha Cultural Exploration - overnight at hotel in Punakha
Day 3: Nature Hike with Cultural Exploration & Immersive village Experience &,Return to Thimphu - overnight at hotel in Thimphu
Day 4: Cultural Exploration & Journey to Paro & Local Sightseeing - overnight hotel in Paro
Day 5: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery & Bhutanese Traditional Hot stone Bath Experience - overnight at hotel in Paro
Day 6: Departure from Paro

Day 1: Arrival Paro & Paro to Thimphu Cultural Exploration - overnight at hotel in Thimphu
Distance: 54 km & estimated driving time: 1 hour
Altitude at Thimphu: 2330 m
Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our professional Bhutan tour guide from Access Bhutan Tour – your local tour operator. Your journey begins with a scenic drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. En route, pass through Chunzom, the confluence of the Paro River (Pachu) and Thimphu River (Wangchu)—a symbolic gateway connecting two of Bhutan’s main valleys.
As you continue along the Wangchu River, enjoy picturesque countryside views, traditional houses, and beautiful landscapes before reaching Thimphu.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax briefly after your journey.
After lunch, begin your Thimphu cultural tour with a visit to the bustling Centenary Farmers’ Market, a popular weekend market where locals from nearby villages gather to sell their fresh produce. Stroll through rows of organic vegetables, fruits, local cottage cheeses, dried chilies, and other Bhutanese farm products. It’s a great opportunity for photography and to immerse in authentic Bhutanese daily life.
A short drive brings you to the Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan’s national animal - the Takin, a gentle creature found only in the Eastern Himalayas. The preserve provides a natural habitat where visitors can observe these unique goat-antelope-like animals in a serene forest setting.
At around 5:00 PM, Witness the national flag lowering ceremony, a solemn and symbolic tradition that marks the end of the day at Tashichhoe Dzong, a magnificent 17th-century fortress known as the “Fortress of the Glorious Religion.” Located on the banks of the Wangchu River, this impressive structure houses the King’s office, the throne room, and the central monastic body.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Thimphu.
Day 2 : Journey to Punakha Cultural Exploration - overnight at hotel in Punakha
Thimphu-Punakha :Distance: 71 km, estimated driving time: 2 hr
Altitude at Dochula:3140
Altitude at Punakha:1300m
After breakfast, begin your day with a scenic 35-minute drive to Dochula Pass (3,140m), one of Bhutan’s most iconic mountain passes. On a clear morning, be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, including some of Bhutan’s highest snow-capped peaks. The site is also home to the 108 memorial chortens (Druk Wangyal Chortens), built in honor of His Majesty the 4th King of Bhutan.
Continue your descent into Punakha Valley, where the air becomes warmer and subtropical. Upon reaching Lobesa village, visit a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse to enjoy a Bhutanese home-cooked lunch prepared by a local host family. This immersive experience offers a unique opportunity to engage in Bhutanese rural life and hospitality.
After lunch, take a 20-minute walk through the picturesque Sopsokha village, surrounded by lush rice fields, to reach Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Divine Madman’s Monastery. This sacred site is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley, the eccentric yogi-saint known for subduing evil spirits with humor, song, and his symbolic phallus.
Legend says that Lama Drukpa Kinley subdued a demoness here, and Chimi Lhakhang was built on the site by his brother, Lama Ngawang Chogyal. Today, the temple is visited by couples seeking fertility blessings, making it one of Bhutan’s most spiritually significant and culturally unique attractions.
In the late afternoon, enjoy a short uphill walk to Rinchengang Village, a centuries-old settlement perched across from Wangduephodrang Dzong. The village is known for its cluster of traditional stone houses and skilled artisans who specialize in Bhutanese stone masonry-an ancient craft passed down through generations.
As you stroll through the village lanes, take in stunning views of majestic Wangduephodrang Dzong and the Wangdue River meandering through its lush valley. Interact freely with the villagers and observe their daily life, craftsmanship, and local traditions.
Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel in Punakha.
Day 3: Nature Hike with Cultural Exploration & Immersive village Experience &,Return to Thimphu - overnight at hotel in Thimphu
Punakha-Thimphu:Distance: 71 km, estimated driving time: 2 hr
Altitude at Dochula:3140
Altitude at Thimphu:2330m
After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive through the upper Punakha Valley, known for its terraced rice fields and pristine natural beauty. Enjoy a leisurely walk across a suspension bridge that leads through lush paddy fields to the majestic Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten. This beautiful temple, built by the Queen Mother for the well-being of the kingdom, sits atop a hill and offers a peaceful one-hour uphill hike. Along the way, immerse yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings, making it a perfect start to the day.
At the summit, explore the temple’s intricate Bhutanese architecture and soak in panoramic views of the Punakha Valley. The hilltop offers a photographer’s paradise, capturing the lush, serene landscape of Punakha valley.
After a scenic riverside picnic lunch, proceed to the awe-inspiring Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungthang Dewachen Phodrang (“Palace of Great Happiness”). Located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (Male River) and Mo Chhu (Female River), this majestic fortress is one of Bhutan’s most historically and spiritually significant sites. It houses ancient relics of the Drukpa Lineage and has played a central role in Bhutan’s royal history and Buddhist traditions.
From the Dzong, take a short 15-minute walk to one of Bhutan’s longest suspension bridges, stretching over 350 meters across the Pho Chhu River. Draped with colorful prayer flags, the bridge offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding valley and connects you to the peaceful village of Lungkha.
Wander through Lungkha village, engaging with local farmers as you pass through lush paddy fields. Experience authentic rural Bhutanese life as villagers welcome you with traditional butter tea and homemade snacks. This is a wonderful opportunity to witness Bhutan’s warm hospitality and gain cultural insights into daily village life.
In the late afternoon, drive back to Thimphu, passing through the picturesque villages of Toebisa, Toeb Thinleygang, and Dochula Pass. Enjoy scenic mountain landscapes throughout the journey.
Upon arrival in Thimphu, take a relaxed evening stroll through the vibrant capital, where modern life meets traditional culture. Visit the popular Craft Bazaar, a curated marketplace with over 80 stalls featuring handmade arts and crafts from across Bhutan. This is a great place to purchase authentic Bhutanese souvenirs and witness the creativity of Bhutan’s artisans.
Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Thimphu.
Day 4: Cultural Exploration & Journey to Paro & Local Sightseeing - overnight hotel in Paro
Distance: 54 km & estimated driving time: 1 hour
Altitude at Paro: 2200 m
After breakfast, begin your day with a visit to the iconic Buddha Dordenma at Kuenselphodrang – one of the largest Buddha statues in the world, standing at a height of 51.5 meters. Made of bronze and gilded in gold, this majestic statue sits atop a meditation hall and overlooks the southern entrance of Thimphu Valley. Located within the Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, the Buddha Dordenma fulfills a centuries-old prophecy foretold by Terton Pema Lingpa and is believed to radiate peace and harmony across the world.
Next, visit the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, also known as the School of Traditional Arts and Crafts. Here, young Bhutanese undergo six years of intensive training in Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts, including thangka painting, sculpture, wood carving, and embroidery. A visit here offers deep insight into the country's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.
Continue to Simtokha Dzong, the oldest dzong in Bhutan, built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to subdue an evil spirit said to haunt the region. The name Simtokha means “Atop a Demon,” and the dzong now houses one of the premier institutes for Dzongkha language learning.
Afterwards, explore Gagyel Lhundrup Weaving Center, where skilled female weavers bring Bhutanese textile traditions to life. Watch them create intricate patterns using vibrant silk and cotton, producing traditional kiras, scarves, shawls, and ghos.
After lunch, travel to Paro Valley and enjoy a scenic walk across Rimpung Bridge (Nyaime Zampa), Bhutan’s oldest traditional cantilever bridge, leading you to the magnificent Paro Rinpung Dzong, built in 1645 to defend the valley. The dzong is a fine example of Bhutanese architecture and continues to serve as a religious and administrative center.
Later in the afternoon, take a short 10-minute drive to Bondey village, followed by a gentle 20-minute uphill walk to reach Dzongdrakha Temple – often called the “mini Taktsang.” Perched on cliffs above Bondey, these temples are steeped in legends, including one about a levitating monument secured within one of the shrines to prevent it from flying into the sky.
In the evening, enjoy leisure time exploring Paro Town at your own pace. Stroll through its charming streets, browse handicraft shops, or relax at a cozy café.
Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Paro.
Day 5: Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery & Bhutanese Traditional Hotstone Bath Experience - overnight at hotel in Paro
Altitude at Takstang:3000m
After breakfast, drive to the base of Taktsang Monastery, famously known as the Tiger’s Nest, one of Bhutan’s most revered and iconic historical monuments. Begin your hike through pine-scented forests; it takes approximately 1.5 hours to reach the Viewpoint, where you will ll be rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of the monastery clinging to a vertical cliff at 3,120 meters above sea level. Pause for refreshments at the Taktsang Cafeteria, a scenic rest stop offering incredible views and a chance to catch your breath.
Continue your ascent for another 1.5 hours to reach the monastery itself. According to legend, Guru Rinpoche flew to this site on the back of a tigress in the 8th century and meditated in a cave here for three months. Though the 1998 fire at Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) caused severe damage to several temple structures, it did not destroy the complex entirely. Many significant relics, including sacred statues of Guru Rinpoche and other deities, survived the blaze. Precious religious texts and some original murals were also preserved. Restoration work began soon after, returning the monastery to its original splendor.
After exploring the sacred temples inside the Taktsang monastery descend to the cafeteria for lunch with a view, before hiking back down to the base.
Later, visit a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse, upon arrival you will be welcomed with traditional Bhutanese tea and snacks, providing a warm introduction to Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. After the tea, engage yourself in Bhutan’s National Sport by trying your hand at Archery, using traditional bows & arrows crafted from bamboo. Later in the evening you can unwind with a rejuvenating hot stone bath—a therapeutic experience deeply rooted in Bhutanese culture. A farmhouse visit offers insight into the daily life of Bhutanese people. For dinner enjoy a homemade dinner with your hosts.
Enjoy an authentic Bhutanese dinner at the farmhouse, featuring home-cooked dishes prepared with local ingredients.
Overnight at hotel in Paro.
Day 6: Departure from Paro
After breakfast, your tour guide and driver from Access Bhutan Tours — your trusted local Bhutan tour operator - will escort you to Paro International Airport for your departure flight.
End of the Bhutan Tour
Note: The above Bhutan Tour itinerary can be customized to suit your specific interests. Please let us know your preferences when planning your Bhutan trip with us.
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Travel Season |
Accommodation Options |
1 pax |
2-3 pax |
4 pax & above |
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Low Season:July, Aug ,Dec,Jan, Feb |
3-star hotels/homestay |
USD1590/person |
USD1220/person |
USD1190/person |
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Regular Season:Mar,April,May,Jun, Sept,Oct & Nov |
3-star hotels/homestay |
USD1640/person |
USD1250/person |
USD1220/person |
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Low Season:July, Aug ,Dec,Jan, Feb |
4-star hotels |
USD1940/person |
USD1565/person |
USD1520/person |
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Regular Season:Mar,April,May,Jun, Sept,Oct & Nov |
4-star hotels |
USD2015/person |
USD1620/person |
USD1565/person |
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7 Night 8 Day Thimphu Tsechu Tours
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8 Night 9 Day Paro Tsechu Tours
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8 Night 9 Day West-Central Bhutan Tour
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5 Night 6 Day Best of Bhutan Tour
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