BHUTAN Royal Highland Festival - A Journey Across Peaks and Hidden Valleys

Journey: 10/16/2026 - 10/27/2026 Duration: 12 Days Double Sharing Price: $6650 pp Single Room Price: $7650 pp Limited To: 2-16

Venture deep into Bhutan’s highland heart on a journey designed around one of the country’s most extraordinary events—the Royal Highland Festival in remote Laya, where nomadic communities gather in a breathtaking Himalayan amphitheater to celebrate tradition, endurance, and the spirit of the mountains. Trek into the clouds to reach Laya Village, Bhutan’s highest settlement, and witness colorful pageantry, highland sports, and ancient customs set against snow-dusted peaks. Then descend into the quiet charm of Haa Valley, the misty beauty of Phobjikha, and the cultural richness of Paro and Thimphu. From yak herders and masked dancers to sacred cliffs and serene valleys, this once-in-a-lifetime experience offers a rare blend of adventure, culture, and authenticity in the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Trip Overview

  • Hike to the legendary Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), Bhutan’s most famous landmark.
  • Visit the striking Paro Dzong, nicknamed the “mini Potala Palace.”
  • Explore the magnificent Punakha Dzong, located at the confluence of two rivers.
  • Stroll through the historic Gangtey Monastery, overlooking the beautiful Phobjikha valley.
  • Discover Dzongdrakha Lhakhang, a cliffside temple known as the second Tiger’s Nest.
  •  Drive to the Haa Valley, a pristine and lesser-known region that opened to visitors in 2002.
  • Explore the glacial Phobjikha Valley, winter home of the black-necked cranes.
  • Journey deep into the highlands to Laya village (3,800m), where you’ll meet the Layap people.
  • Hike to an ancient sky burial site above Paro.
  • Meet the resident nuns of Kila Nunnery,Bhutan’s oldest cliffside nunnery.
  • Optional prayer ceremony at Wolakha Nunnery, offered by the nuns for your well-being.
  •  Scenic Zurik trail hike with sweeping views over Paro valley.
  • Walk among 108 stupas at Dochu La pass with panoramic Himalayan views.
  • Peaceful Gangtey Nature Trail hike, ending with a traditional prayer flag offering.
  • Visit Bhutan’s first Royal Botanical Park at Lampelri.
  • Crane Information Centre visit to learn about black-necked cranes.
  • This tour promises an unforgettable experience, filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey of a lifetime in Bhutan!
  • Prayer flag hoisting for peace, compassion, and strength
  • Attend the lively Buddhist Festival in Gasa:
  • Traditional mask dances, horse parades, folk songs, and animal contests
  • Local stalls selling yak milk products, textiles, and crafts
  •  A unique chance to experience authentic nomadic highlander culture at 4,000m
  •  Stroll through rice paddies and traditional villages on your way to Chimi Lhakhang (temple of the Divine Madman)
  • Savor yak butter tea and locally brewed ‘ara’ spirit in Layap homes
  • Enjoy a farm lunch at Genekha village
  • Soothe your senses in traditional hot stone bath in Paro, where river stones heated over fire release healing minerals into fragrant cedarwood water for ultimate relaxation
  • Experience centuries old tradition of hot stone bath (included) with reported healing properties
  • Boutique and 4-star lodges that combine modern comfort with Bhutanese charm
  • Glamping in Laya village: luxury tents under the Himalayan skies
  • Riverside and valley-view resorts with serene settings
  • Cross high mountain passes and ancient forests on roads less travelled
  • Take a leisurely drive back from Phobjikha with the chance to see rare grey langurs
  • Free time to explore charming town centres like Paro and Thimphu
  • End your trip with a relaxing morning in Paro before your departure
  • Part with a traditional Bhutanese wish: “We will meet again”

A travel experience like no other

Curated journeys of festivals, celebration, culture, and exclusive experiences

  • Hike to the legendary Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), Bhutan’s most famous landmark.
  • Visit the striking Paro Dzong, nicknamed the “mini Potala Palace.”
  • Explore the magnificent Punakha Dzong, located at the confluence of two rivers.
  • Stroll through the historic Gangtey Monastery, overlooking the beautiful Phobjikha valley.
  • Discover Dzongdrakha Lhakhang, a cliffside temple known as the second Tiger’s Nest.
  •  Drive to the Haa Valley, a pristine and lesser-known region that opened to visitors in 2002.
  • Explore the glacial Phobjikha Valley, winter home of the black-necked cranes.
  • Journey deep into the highlands to Laya village (3,800m), where you’ll meet the Layap people.
  • Hike to an ancient sky burial site above Paro.
  • Meet the resident nuns of Kila Nunnery,Bhutan’s oldest cliffside nunnery.
  • Optional prayer ceremony at Wolakha Nunnery, offered by the nuns for your well-being.
  •  Scenic Zurik trail hike with sweeping views over Paro valley.
  • Walk among 108 stupas at Dochu La pass with panoramic Himalayan views.
  • Peaceful Gangtey Nature Trail hike, ending with a traditional prayer flag offering.
  • Visit Bhutan’s first Royal Botanical Park at Lampelri.
  • Crane Information Centre visit to learn about black-necked cranes.
  • This tour promises an unforgettable experience, filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey of a lifetime in Bhutan!
  • Prayer flag hoisting for peace, compassion, and strength
  • Attend the lively Buddhist Festival in Gasa:
  • Traditional mask dances, horse parades, folk songs, and animal contests
  • Local stalls selling yak milk products, textiles, and crafts
  •  A unique chance to experience authentic nomadic highlander culture at 4,000m
  •  Stroll through rice paddies and traditional villages on your way to Chimi Lhakhang (temple of the Divine Madman)
  • Savor yak butter tea and locally brewed ‘ara’ spirit in Layap homes
  • Enjoy a farm lunch at Genekha village
  • Soothe your senses in traditional hot stone bath in Paro, where river stones heated over fire release healing minerals into fragrant cedarwood water for ultimate relaxation
  • Experience centuries old tradition of hot stone bath (included) with reported healing properties
  • Boutique and 4-star lodges that combine modern comfort with Bhutanese charm
  • Glamping in Laya village: luxury tents under the Himalayan skies
  • Riverside and valley-view resorts with serene settings
  • Cross high mountain passes and ancient forests on roads less travelled
  • Take a leisurely drive back from Phobjikha with the chance to see rare grey langurs
  • Free time to explore charming town centres like Paro and Thimphu
  • End your trip with a relaxing morning in Paro before your departure
  • Part with a traditional Bhutanese wish: “We will meet again”
Day 1
  •  Warm welcome at Paro airport by guide
  • Visit Kyichu Lhakhang – one of Bhutan’s oldest temples
  • Lunch at a local restaurant
  • Visit Ta Dzong – Bhutan’s National Museum
  • Leisurely 1.5-hour Zurik Trail hike (great for acclimatization) with stunning views of Paro Dzong and valley
  • Overnight: Tashi Namgay Resort
Day 2

Paro to Haa (2-hour drive which includes stopping at Chele la pass to take in the view of the Himalayas)

Day 3
  • Drive to 4000m pass between Paro & Haa for Himalayan views
  • Sky burial hike (3 hrs round-trip) – learn local Buddhist burial customs
  • Visit Kila Nunnery & interact with nuns
  • Explore Dzongdrakha Lhakhang – the “second Tiger’s Nest” built into a cliff
  • Free time to shop & sip coffee in Paro town
  • Overnight: Tashi Namgay Resort
Day 4
  • Hike to Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) or viewpoint (optional route)
  • Learn about Guru Rinpoche’s legendary flight
  • Lunch at Taktsang Cafeteria with monastery views
  • Afternoon drive to Thimphu
  • Overnight: Norkhil Boutique Hotel & Spa
Day 5
  • Scenic drive via Dochu La Pass with 108 chortens and Himalayan views
  • Birdwatching and 1-hour nature hike in Royal Botanical Park (Lamperi)
  • Visit Punakha Dzong – historic riverside fortress
  • Cross Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge
  • Overnight: Dhumra Farm Resort
Day 6
  • Long scenic drive to Gasa & Laya
  • 2-hour hike to remote Layap village
  • Meet Layap people in traditional attire
  • Yak butter tea and local hospitality
  • Overnight: Glamping in Laya (3,800m)
Day 7
  • 2-hour scenic drive and 4–5 hour hike to Laya village (3,800m)
  • Experience Layap culture – women in conical bamboo hats
  • Enjoy yak butter tea in local homes
  • Overnight: Glamping in Laya
Day 8
  • Visit to yak herder camp
  • Cultural immersion and scenic hikes
  • Interaction with Layap community
  • Attend the Royal Highland Festival
  • Watch mask dances, animal shows (yaks, mastiffs, horses)
  • Explore traditional craft & food stalls
  • Enjoy cultural performances and local spirit ‘Ara’
  • Overnight: Laya (Glamping)
Day 9
  • Scenic descent through glacial rivers and waterfalls
  • Visit to Wolakha Nunnery – prayer ceremony with chanting nuns
  • Overnight: Namsay Phodrang Hotel, Wangdue
Day 10
  •  Drive to stunning Gangtey (Phobjikha) Valley
  • Visit Gangtey Monastery – seat of the Nyingma tradition
  • Gentle 2.5-hour Gangtey Nature Trail hike
  • Visit Crane Information Centre (Black-necked cranes)
  • Overnight: Hotel Phobjikha
Day 11
  • Visit Crane Information Centre in Phobjikha
  • Scenic drive with stops at Royal Botanical Garden (Lamperi) & Dochu La
  • Host prayer flags at Dochu La Pass
  • Optional traditional hot stone bath in Paro
  • Overnight: Tashi Namgay Resort
Day 12
  • Free time in the morning
  • Airport transfer for departure
  • Farewell by Seek and Savor team: “Till we meet again”
trip map
Day 1

Paro, Bhutan

Today you will arrive in Bhutan, savoring the awe-inspiring vistas of the Himalayas as you land safely on the most challenging runway approaches in the world.

Welcome to Bhutan! Your detailed itinerary sounds like a fantastic way to start your journey in this beautiful country. Let me provide you with a brief overview of what you can expect during your first day:

Upon your arrival, your friendly tour guide will be waiting for you at the exit doors of the airport, holding a plaque with your surname. This personalized touch will make your arrival smooth and welcoming. Next, you will visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, believed to have been built in the 7th century. This temple holds significant historical and cultural importance, and you’ll have the opportunity to explore its grounds.

Following your visits to the Kyichu Lhakhang, you’ll enjoy an early lunch to refuel.

After lunch, you’ll head to Ta Dzong, which houses a remarkable collection of ancient thangka paintings, textiles, weaponry, and other artifacts. This museum will provide you with insights into Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage.

leisurely 1.5-hour hike awaits you on the Zurik Trail, which offers breathtaking views of Paro Dzong, the airport, and the entire Paro valley and township. This hike serves as a great way to acclimatize to the altitude and appreciate the natural beauty of the region.

Overnight in Tashi namgay – Stunning riverside resort with a breathtaking view of the airport set against a majestic mountain backdrop. The rooms are a true gem, offering the soothing, tranquil sound of flowing river water that creates a deeply relaxing atmosphere

Hotel:
Tashi namgay

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 2

Paro to Haa

Paro to Haa (2-hour drive which includes stopping at Chele la pass to take in the view of the Himalayas)

Haa remains one of the least visited areas in the country and retains the air of an unspoiled, primeval forest. This valley only opened to foreigners in 2002 due to its proximity to the border with Sikkim and Tibet. This un-spoilt valley harks back to a simpler, more traditional time, and its wooded hills give us an ideal setting for hiking and mountain biking.

Hiking around and exploring around small villages, there are several pleasant walking trail s in Haa on the virtually traffic free valley to visit local areas of interest and village homes is an enjoyable way to spend the day

Overnight in Haa – Haa Heritage is a tranquil and comfortable accommodation situated in the heart of Haa Valley.This hotel offers an idyllic retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. Nestled just 1.5 kilometers from Haa Town, it provides a serene environment conducive to unwinding. The hotel’s location within the village ensures easy access to local amenities and attractions.

Hotel:
Haa Heritage

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 3

Haa to Paro

Haa to Paro (2-hour drive which includes stopping Sky burial hike (3 hrs round-trip) – learn local Buddhist burial customs) and visit some ancient temples

Today we will drive to the pass between the Paro and Haa valleys which is at an altitude of 4000 metres. From this windswept location you will be able to experience stunning views of the Himalayas and the Haa valley.

From the drop off point we will hike to a sky burial site (3 hours round trip). In Bhutan the method of sky burial is used for children under the age of 8 years old. As per the local Buddhist customs they should not be cremated. Once reaching the site we will descend to Kila nunnery where you will be able to mingle with the nuns.

Our driver will be waiting for us at Kila nunnery from where we will drive to Dzongdrakha Lhakhang which is a short walk from the roadside. The Lhakhang’s location is stunning and is known as the second Taktsang as it is also built into the cliff face.

Later during the day will enjoy free time to roam around Paro town which offers good shopping for traditional jewelery and handicrafts and houses a few quaint cafes serving locally roasted coffee.

Hotel:
Tashi Namgay

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 4

Paro to Thimphu

Paro to THimphu (2-hour drive), before we live for Thimphu, we will be hiking to the iconic tigernest monastery.

The much-anticipated day of your visit to Taktsang Monastery, often referred to as the “Tiger’s Nest,” has arrived. Here’s a detailed look at your day’s schedule:
After a restful night’s sleep and a satisfying breakfast, you’ll be all set for the adventure ahead. Wear comfortable clothing and suitable footwear for the hike.

Your journey begins as you make your way to the base of the Taktsang hike. This iconic monastery is perched dramatically on a cliff, and reaching it involves a rewarding hike. For those who prefer, there’s an option to skip visiting the Temple and hike above tiger nest for the better view of the temple and valley. The stunning natural beauty surrounding you makes the journey memorable.

Taktsang “Tiger’s Nest” Monastery is a significant site in Bhutan, and its history is intertwined with Guru
Rinpoche’s legendary flight on a tigress to subdue local demons. The monastery, clinging to a rock cliff at over 800 meters above the valley floor, is a remarkable sight. The monastery was damaged by fire in 1998 but has been meticulously restored to its original condition and consecrated by the 4th King in 2005.

After descending from the monastery, you’ll enjoy lunch at the Taktsang cafeteria. This spot offers a stunning view of the monastery, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere for your meal. With the main highlight of the day completed, we will drive to Thimphu.

Overnight in Norkhil boutique – Norkhil Boutique Hotel & SPA, nestled in the Himalayan foothills of Thimphu, offers a peaceful retreat amidst the city’s growth. The hotel prioritizes guest well-being through holistic treatments, organic cuisine, and a beautiful natural environment.

Hotel:
Norkhil Boutique

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 5

Thimphu to Punakha

Thimphu to Punakha (3.5-hour drive which includes stopping at Dochu la to take in the view of the Himalayas and Stop at Chimi Lhakhang and Punakha Dzong)

You’ll depart from Paro and embark on a leisurely drive towards Punakha. The journey will take around 3.5 hours and will be filled with picturesque scenery. Your journey will take you through Dochu La Pass, where you’ll stop to take in the view of the 108 stupas commissioned as a memorial to those who lost their lives in a conflict in 2003. On clear days, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the breathtaking vista of the eastern Himalayas.

Next, after picturesque break at Dochula pass, we will stop at a village It’s an easy 20-minute picturesque stroll through a traditional village and across rice paddy fields., if you like we can also visit Chimi Lhakhang monastery built by Ngawang Choegyel in honor of Lama Drukpa Kuenley (also known as the divine madman due to his enlightened though unusual behaviors).

After lunch, your next destination is the Punakha Dzong, a stunning fortress located at the confluence of two rivers. This dzong, built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1637, has served historically as both a religious and administrative center. It is known for its grandeur and intricate architectural design. You’ll have the chance to explore the interior of the dzong and also stroll around its picturesque grounds Behind the Punakha Dzong, you’ll visit the suspension bridge, a popular spot for visitors. Crossing this bridge provides a unique perspective of the surroundings and adds an element of adventure to your exploration.

Overnight in Dhumra farm resort – Dhumra Farm Resort caters exclusively to discerning visitors seeking tranquility, a rustic ambiance, and an exceptional standard of health and safety.

Hotel:
Dhumra Farm Resort

Day 6

Punakha to Laya via Gasa (3-hour drive)

Hike to Laya 4.5 kms |3 hours | 350m ascent

Today as we embark on today’s journey, we will be following the majestic mountains Upon reaching the end point of the road, a picturesque drive is approximately 2 hours by road and 2-hour hike from the road.

As we embark on today’s journey, we will be following the majestic mountains Upon reaching the end point of the road, a picturesque drive is approximately 2 hours by road and 2-hour hike from the road. Take the opportunity to explore the village, immersing yourself in the unique culture of the indigenous Layap people. You may encounter Layap women donning traditional conical bamboo hats adorned with colourful beads, a distinctive feature of their attire. If you are welcomed into a local home, you may have the chance to savour their hospitality, including a taste of the locally made yak butter tea and other delectable delicacies.

Overnight in Laya (3,800 meters) – Glamping in Bhutan offers a unique blend of the rugged allure of nature and the conveniences of luxurious accommodations. This experience is ideal for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in Bhutan’s pristine landscapes while enjoying the utmost comfort.

Day 7

Laya (2 hour drive)

As we embark on today’s journey, we will be following the majestic mountains, exploring and experiencing nomadic culture.

Laya is nestled in the northern part of the country, close to the border with China. Imagine visiting local homes and immersing yourself in the traditional lifestyle of the Layaps, known for their distinctive dress and customs.

A Laya day excursion takes you to a charming yak harder camp, you’ll be amazed by the breathtaking scenery, with dramatic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. – Explore various trails around Laya, ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes, and enjoy panoramic views that will take your breath away. A Laya day excursion is a chance to experience the untouched beauty and rich culture of Bhutan, making it an unforgettable adventure.

Overnight in Laya (3,800 meters) – Glamping

Day 8

Laya

Laya is nestled in the northern part of the country, close to the border with China. Imagine visiting local homes and immersing yourself in the traditional lifestyle of the Layaps, known for their distinctive dress and customs.

Attend the Royal Highland Festival and Watch mask dances, animal shows (yaks, mastiffs, horses)

 

A Laya day excursion takes you to a charming yak harder camp, you’ll be amazed by the breathtaking scenery, with dramatic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. – Explore various trails around Laya, ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes, and enjoy panoramic views that will take your breath away. A Laya day excursion is a chance to experience the untouched beauty and rich culture of Bhutan, making it an unforgettable adventure.

The Royal Highland Festival started in 2016 by the King to commemorate key events in Bhutanese history. The festival celebrates the nomadic highlander lifestyle and traditions and is held in the remote village of Laya, around 4000 meters above sea level. Festival highlights include traditional offerings, animal parades and contests. Yaks, tibetan mastiffs and horses are adorned festively, and colourfully. There are mask dances, folk songs, and traditional dances. The locals set up stalls to display and sell woven items, yak milk product, medicinal herbs and local crafts.

We will be able to enjoy the biggest highland festival in the country. Experience the warmth and authenticity of the Highlander’s way of life, as you witness age-old traditions and cultural performances that have withstood the test of time, while being surrounded by magical peaks.

Take the opportunity to explore the village, immersing yourself in the unique culture of the indigenous Layap people. You may encounter Layap women donning traditional conical bamboo hats adorned with colourful beads, a distinctive feature of their attire. If you are welcomed into a local home, you may have the chance to savour their hospitality, including a taste of the locally brewed spirit known as ‘ara’ and other delectable delicacies.

This is a rare opportunity to witness a cultural event that is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion

Overnight in Laya – Glamping (3,800 msl)

Day 9

Laya to Punakha via Gasa

As we embark on today’s journey, we leave the majestic mountains behind and begin our descent from Laya (3800m). free time to explore Punakha

Once we arrive in Punakha, if time permits, we have a visit to Wolakha nunnery, only Buddhist nun’s college where nuns can pursue studies up to a Masters level. In this Nunnery we will have a small prayer ceremony which will be offered by nuns on your behalf for the welling being of all living sentient beings. Chanting in Buddhism often follows specific melodies and rhythms. The repetitive nature of the chants can make you in meditative state of mind.

Overnight in Namsay Phodrang – Nestled in the heart of Wangdue Phodrang, Bhutan, the hotel provides a peaceful retreat. Enjoy breathtaking views of the historic Wangdue Dzong, Bajo town, Chimi Lhakhang, and Nyenzer Lakhang from the hotel

Hotel:
Namsay Phodrang

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 10

Punakha to Phobjikha (2.5-hour drive)

The drive from Punakha to Phobjikha is a breathtaking journey that winds through lush valleys, dense foresets, and high mountain passes. As the road ascends, the scenery shifts from subtropical greenery to alpine landscapes, opening into the serene glacial valley of Phobjikha, famed for its sweeping marshlands and black-necked cranes. Along the way, you will experience the dramatic contrasts that make Bhutan’s natural beauty so enchanting.

Heading eastward, you’ll make your way to the Gangtey Valley, also known as Phobjikha Valley. This glacial valley holds significant natural beauty and cultural importance. It’s a destination renowned for its connection to the black-necked cranes that arrive from the Tibetan plateau during the winter months. Gangtey Valley is more than just a scenic spot; it’s a place of spiritual significance and a haven for the black-necked cranes. These cranes are considered symbols of blessings and good harvests by the locals. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with this cultural belief as you explore the valley.

During your time in Gangtey Valley, you’ll visit Gangtey Monastery, a 17th-century marvel. This monastery is home to the revered Nyingma Buddhist master, Gangtey Tulku.

As you wander around the monastery’s grounds, you’ll have the chance to interact with monks and take in the panoramic views of the Phobjikha valley from this elevated vantage point.

In the afternoon, you’ll embark on a relaxed 2.5-hour hike along the Gangtey nature trail. This hike will allow you to appreciate the valley’s natural beauty up close while enjoying a leisurely walk through its picturesque landscapes.

Later in the afternoon visit crane information centre to learn more about the valley and the crane.

Overnight in Hotel Phobjikha – Nestled in Bhutan’s pristine Gangtey Valley, Hotel Phobjikha a 3-star Premium lodge offers an immersive Himalayan experience. Surrounded by the majestic Gangtey Monastery and lush greenery, the lodge harmoniously blends traditional Bhutanese charm with modern comforts and nature.

Hotel:
Hotel Phobjikha

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 11

Phobjikha to Paro (5 hours)

The journey from Phobjikha to Paro takes you over high mountain passes and through dense forests, with winding roads that reveal sweeping views of deep valleys and distant peaks. Along the way,you pass through rural villages and ever-changing landscapes, from alpine meadows to temperate forests.

Before we leave this place, we will visit the crane information centre to learn more about these beautiful birds and the natural environment.

Today we will have an early start as it is a driving day, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the view. If we are lucky, we will come across the grey langur, one of several species of primates found in Bhutan. The Bhutanese believe that seeing one is a very auspicious sign. On the way we will stop briefly at the Royal Botanical gardens at Lampelri. We will make a stop at Dochula pass to host a prayer flag to promote peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom in this world.

After arriving in Paro, we will check in your hotel. Afternoon if you wish, you can enjoy the famous hot stone (extra charge) bath. Time permitting, we will take a stroll in the town. Most shops close at 9pm with bars and nightclubs closing around 12 midnite. Karaoke is popular in Bhutan so, join in on the local fun! Your guide would love to accompany you and offer advice.

Overnight in Tashi Namgay resort

Hotel:
Tashi Namgay

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Day 12

Paro (Departure)

Free time to relax this morning before we leave for the airport and onward flights. Have a wonderful life ahead, hope Bhutan have fulfilled your expectations. ALL THE BEST.
In Bhutan we never say goodbye as we always believe we will have the good fortune of meeting again. So, from the team at Seek and Savor Travel, we sincerely hope you enjoyed travelling with us. Take care until next time.

  • Breakfast
Day 1, Day 3, Day 11

Tashi Namgay Resort – Paro

A riverside sanctuary overlooking the Paro Valley, where traditional Bhutanese architecture meets modern comfort and serene spa experiences.

Day 2

Haa Heritage

Day 4

Norkhil Boutique Hotel & Spa – Thimphu

A boutique retreat offering modern luxury, curated dining, and a wellness-focused spa, all framed by sweeping views over the Thimphu Valley

Day 5

Dhumra Farm Resort – Punakha

An intimate hillside retreat with sweeping views of Punakha Dzong, offering rustic charm, organic farm-to-table dining, and authentic Bhutanese hospitality.

Day 6, Day 7, Day 8

Glamping in Laya village: luxury tents under the Himalayan skies

Day 9

Namsay Phodrang – Thimphu

Centrally located in Bhutan’s capital, this hotel combines spacious comfort with traditional style, making it an ideal base for exploring Thimphu.

Day 10

Hotel Phobjikha – Phobjikha Valley

A tranquil lodge set in the glacial valley, blending local design with simple elegance and panoramic views of the black-necked cranes’ wintering grounds

Inclusions

Small group of 2-16 guests

Guaranteed departure with minimum 2 persons

Airport transfers and all in-country transportation

Professional English-speaking local guide throughout the trip

Curated special meals and restaurants during duration of your tour (all meals)

All accommodations at 4 star hotels or equivalent and Glamping

Licensed, experienced and professional English-speaking Bhuranese cultural guide and birding guide

Transportation in comfortable SUV

Experienced driver

Government sustainable development fee of $1150 USD per person, which is mandatory for each visitor and supports the infrastructure development, free education, conservation efforts and free medical services for the Bhutanese people

All government fees

Bhutanese visa fee

Entrance fees

Tea and snacks

Exclusions

International flights to and from Bhutan

Optional activities

Travel insurance (recommended)

Personal expenses (laundry, phone, internet, souvenirs)

Alcoholic and soda beverages

Tips for driver and guides (optional but appreciated)

Bhutan Travel Fact Sheet

    • Capital: Thimphu
    • Official Language: Dzongkha
    • Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), Indian Rupee also widely accepted
    • Time Zone: UTC +6
    • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond entry.
    • All visitors (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) require a visa.
    • Visas are processed through licensed Bhutanese tour operators and issued upon arrival with prior approval.
    • A Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) per night applies for international visitors.
    • Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, and routine immunizations (MMR, Tdap, Polio).
    • Rabies vaccine advised for rural travel or long stays.
    • Malaria risk is low, but precautions may be needed in southern regions.
    • Travel insurance is strongly recommended due to limited advanced medical facilities.
  • Season Months Avg. Temp (°C/°F) Notes
    Winter Dec – Feb -2°C to 12°C (28°F to 54°F) Cold, especially in higher altitudes
    Spring Mar – May 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F) Pleasant, blooming rhododendrons
    Summer Jun – Aug 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) Warm with monsoon rains
    Autumn Sep – Nov 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) Clear skies, best trekking season
    • Layered clothing for varying altitudes and climates.
    • Warm jackets for evenings and higher elevations.
    • Comfortable hiking boots for treks.
    • Rain gear during monsoon season.
    • Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
    • Power adapter (Type D, F, and G plugs, 230V).
    • Basic first aid kit and personal medications.
    • International flights arrive at Paro International Airport.
    • Domestic flights connect to Bumthang and Gelephu.
    • Road travel is common but can be slow due to mountainous terrain.
    • Voltage: 230V, Frequency: 50Hz
    • Plug types: Type D, F, and G
    • Universal adapters recommended.
    • Restaurants: 5–10% if not included.
    • Guides: $10–15 per person/day.
    • Drivers: $5–10 per person/day.
    • Hotels: Small tips for porters and housekeeping appreciated.
    • Bhutanese cuisine is known for its spiciness and use of chili peppers.
    • National dish: Ema Datshi (chilies and cheese).
    • Red rice and buckwheat are staples in highland areas.
    • Suja (butter tea) is commonly served.
    • Vegetarian options are widely available, especially in monasteries.
    • Bhutanese culture is rooted in Buddhism; respect monasteries and religious sites.
    • Dress modestly; long pants and covered shoulders recommended.
    • Always remove shoes before entering temples.
    • Public displays of affection are discouraged.
    • Avoid pointing feet at religious objects or people.
    • Internet and mobile coverage improving, but limited in rural areas.
    • Cash is preferred outside major towns; ATMs available in Thimphu and Paro.
    • English is widely spoken and used in schools.