Seven nights with three full nights in Paro plus Phuentsholing and Thimphu and the National Memorial Chorten.
Why This Trip Works
Bhutan operates differently from every other destination in South Asia. Visitor numbers are managed, the country's Gross National Happiness index shapes policy, and the landscape — from the Paro valley at 2,280 metres to the subtropical forests around Phuentsholing — changes dramatically within short distances. This 7-night circuit through Phuentsholing, Thimphu, Paro introduces you to the fortresses (dzongs), monasteries, and high-altitude passes that define the Bhutanese experience, without the frantic pace of a rushed tour.
Accommodation & Meals
Throughout the journey, accommodation is arranged at three-star properties — clean, comfortable, and well-located for each day's sightseeing. Selected meals is included daily, which means mornings start without any logistical friction. You arrive at breakfast ready to go, not scrambling for a café before the day's first stop.
What You'll See
The sightseeing is concrete and curated. Across the 7 nights, visits include National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Motithang Takin Preserve, Textile Museum and Handicraft Emporium, Simply Bhutan Museum, and 5 more stops. Each stop is chosen because it reveals something specific about this region rather than simply filling a day. Intercity transfers are handled by AC vehicle throughout, so the logistics stay invisible and the experience stays central. Flights are included in this package, making the logistics straightforward from your departure airport to the final return. Visa assistance is included, covering the documentation required for entry into Bhutan. This is arranged as part of the package so you don't need to navigate the process independently.
Ready to Go?
Book this 7-night Bhutan itinerary and travel knowing that accommodation, meals, sightseeing, and transfers are all arranged. The only decisions left are what to pack and what to order for dinner.
About Bhutan
Bhutan's decision to measure national success in happiness rather than GDP is not a tourism slogan — it's a policy framework that shapes everything from urban planning to environmental protection. More than 70% of the country remains forested, dzongs (fortress-monasteries) anchor most valley towns, and the population is encouraged to preserve traditional dress and architecture. For travellers, this creates a destination that genuinely looks and feels unlike anywhere else in the world.
Trip Highlights
Covers Phuentsholing, Thimphu and 1 more destinations
Three-star hotel stays throughout the journey
Selected meals included at all properties
Visit National Memorial Chorten and other top attractions
Flights included — just pack and arrive
Day 1: Phuentsholing — Arrival
Arrive in Phuentsholing and transfer to your hotel. Take the afternoon easy — a walk around the immediate area, a hot meal, and an early night sets you up well for the days ahead. Check-in formalities are handled smoothly so the trip starts without friction.
Day 2: Phuentsholing — National Memorial Chorten & Tashichho Dzong
Morning visit to National Memorial Chorten — The iconic National Memorial Chorten rests in the serenity of nature, close to the Thimphu city cent. After lunch, move on to Tashichho Dzong, which rounds off the day's sightseeing with a contrasting experience. Dinner in Phuentsholing before returning to the hotel.
Day 3: Thimphu — National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma & More
A full day of sightseeing across Thimphu: National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Motithang Takin Preserve, Textile Museum and Handicraft Emporium, Simply Bhutan Museum and National Institute of Zorig Chusum. Start with National Memorial Chorten — The iconic National Memorial Chorten rests in the serenity of nature, close to t, then work through the remaining stops. It's a packed day, but each attraction adds a distinct layer to your understanding of the region.
Day 4: Thimphu — Ringpung Dzong
Today is devoted to Ringpung Dzong. A fine example of Bhutanese architecture, the Ringpung Dzong is a complex with courtyards, towering walls, tem. The visit typically takes a few hours and rewards anyone who takes the time to absorb it properly. Return to the hotel for an evening at your own pace.
Morning visit to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest) — Perched precariously on the edge of a 1200 m cliff, Taktsang Monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) . After lunch, move on to Kyichu Lhakhang, which rounds off the day's sightseeing with a contrasting experience. Dinner in Paro before returning to the hotel.
Day 6: Paro — Chele La Pass
Today is devoted to Chele La Pass. Separating Haa and Paro valley, Chele La Pass, at an altitude of 3988 meters, is one of the highest motorable . The visit typically takes a few hours and rewards anyone who takes the time to absorb it properly. Return to the hotel for an evening at your own pace.
Day 7: Paro — Exploration
Today's itinerary takes you through some of Paro's best: the Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), the National Museum of Bhutan, and Rinpung Dzong and the town's traditional market. Each stop adds a different dimension — cultural, natural, or historical — and together they give you a genuine sense of the place. Return to the hotel for dinner and a well-earned rest.
Day 8: Paro — Departure
Check out of the hotel after breakfast and prepare for your departure. Transfer to the airport or railway station with memories of Paro still fresh. The journey home begins, but the trip doesn't really end until you're back at your desk wishing you'd stayed longer.
Inclusions
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Central Hotel (1 nights)
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Khamsum Inn (2 nights)
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Hotel Khamsum (3 nights)
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Central Hotel (1 nights)
• Airport pickup and drop transfers
• Intercity transfers by AC vehicle
• Meals as per itinerary
• 11 activity passes (as per itinerary)
Bhutan operates differently from every other destination in South Asia. Visitor numbers are managed, the country's Gross National Happiness index shapes policy, and the landscape — from the Paro valley at 2,280 metres to the subtropical forests around Phuentsholing — changes dramatically within short distances. This 7-night circuit through Phuentsholing, Thimphu, Paro introduces you to the fortresses (dzongs), monasteries, and high-altitude passes that define the Bhutanese experience, without the frantic pace of a rushed tour.
Accommodation & Meals
Throughout the journey, accommodation is arranged at three-star properties — clean, comfortable, and well-located for each day's sightseeing. Selected meals is included daily, which means mornings start without any logistical friction. You arrive at breakfast ready to go, not scrambling for a café before the day's first stop.
What You'll See
The sightseeing is concrete and curated. Across the 7 nights, visits include National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Motithang Takin Preserve, Textile Museum and Handicraft Emporium, Simply Bhutan Museum, and 5 more stops. Each stop is chosen because it reveals something specific about this region rather than simply filling a day. Intercity transfers are handled by AC vehicle throughout, so the logistics stay invisible and the experience stays central. Flights are included in this package, making the logistics straightforward from your departure airport to the final return. Visa assistance is included, covering the documentation required for entry into Bhutan. This is arranged as part of the package so you don't need to navigate the process independently.
Ready to Go?
Book this 7-night Bhutan itinerary and travel knowing that accommodation, meals, sightseeing, and transfers are all arranged. The only decisions left are what to pack and what to order for dinner.
About Bhutan
Bhutan's decision to measure national success in happiness rather than GDP is not a tourism slogan — it's a policy framework that shapes everything from urban planning to environmental protection. More than 70% of the country remains forested, dzongs (fortress-monasteries) anchor most valley towns, and the population is encouraged to preserve traditional dress and architecture. For travellers, this creates a destination that genuinely looks and feels unlike anywhere else in the world.
Trip Highlights
Covers Phuentsholing, Thimphu and 1 more destinations
Three-star hotel stays throughout the journey
Selected meals included at all properties
Visit National Memorial Chorten and other top attractions
Flights included — just pack and arrive
Itinerary
Day 01
Phuentsholing — Arrival
Arrive in Phuentsholing and transfer to your hotel. Take the afternoon easy — a walk around the immediate area, a hot meal, and an early night sets you up well for the days ahead. Check-in formalities are handled smoothly so the trip starts without friction.
Day 02
Phuentsholing — National Memorial Chorten & Tashichho Dzong
Morning visit to National Memorial Chorten — The iconic National Memorial Chorten rests in the serenity of nature, close to the Thimphu city cent. After lunch, move on to Tashichho Dzong, which rounds off the day's sightseeing with a contrasting experience. Dinner in Phuentsholing before returning to the hotel.
Day 03
Thimphu — National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma & More
A full day of sightseeing across Thimphu: National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Motithang Takin Preserve, Textile Museum and Handicraft Emporium, Simply Bhutan Museum and National Institute of Zorig Chusum. Start with National Memorial Chorten — The iconic National Memorial Chorten rests in the serenity of nature, close to t, then work through the remaining stops. It's a packed day, but each attraction adds a distinct layer to your understanding of the region.
Day 04
Thimphu — Ringpung Dzong
Today is devoted to Ringpung Dzong. A fine example of Bhutanese architecture, the Ringpung Dzong is a complex with courtyards, towering walls, tem. The visit typically takes a few hours and rewards anyone who takes the time to absorb it properly. Return to the hotel for an evening at your own pace.
Morning visit to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest) — Perched precariously on the edge of a 1200 m cliff, Taktsang Monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) . After lunch, move on to Kyichu Lhakhang, which rounds off the day's sightseeing with a contrasting experience. Dinner in Paro before returning to the hotel.
Day 06
Paro — Chele La Pass
Today is devoted to Chele La Pass. Separating Haa and Paro valley, Chele La Pass, at an altitude of 3988 meters, is one of the highest motorable . The visit typically takes a few hours and rewards anyone who takes the time to absorb it properly. Return to the hotel for an evening at your own pace.
Day 07
Paro — Exploration
Today's itinerary takes you through some of Paro's best: the Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), the National Museum of Bhutan, and Rinpung Dzong and the town's traditional market. Each stop adds a different dimension — cultural, natural, or historical — and together they give you a genuine sense of the place. Return to the hotel for dinner and a well-earned rest.
Day 08
Paro — Departure
Check out of the hotel after breakfast and prepare for your departure. Transfer to the airport or railway station with memories of Paro still fresh. The journey home begins, but the trip doesn't really end until you're back at your desk wishing you'd stayed longer.
Cost Includes
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Central Hotel (1 nights)
• Return economy class flights
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Khamsum Inn (2 nights)
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Hotel Khamsum (3 nights)
• 3 Star-star hotel accommodation — Central Hotel (1 nights)
• Airport pickup and drop transfers
• Intercity transfers by AC vehicle
• Meals as per itinerary
• 11 activity passes (as per itinerary)
Cost Excludes
• Meals not mentioned in inclusions
• Personal expenses (laundry, tips, telephone, shopping)
• Entry fees to monuments/attractions unless specified