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| ⏱ Duration | 5 Days |
|---|---|
| 🏔 Max Elevation | 3000m |
| 🛫 Flight Route | Kathmandu → |
Spectacular flight from Kathmandu to Paro with views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, and other Himalayan peaks.
Visit Buddha Dordenma, one of the largest Buddha statues in the world, overlooking Thimphu Valley.
Explore Memorial Chorten, a landmark honoring Bhutan’s beloved Third King.
Tour the Tashichho Dzong, the seat of government and a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture.
Discover the enchanting Punakha Dzong, located between two rivers, often called Bhutan’s most beautiful fortress.
Visit Chimi Lhakhang, the famous fertility temple dedicated to the “Divine Madman.”
Explore Hontsho Village, home to Tibetan refugee communities.
Hike to the sacred Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched dramatically on a cliffside.
Step inside Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and holiest temples.
Visit the National Museum of Bhutan, once a watchtower, now a treasure of Bhutanese history.
If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping into a land where ancient monasteries cling to cliffs, where people still measure success through happiness, and where every valley feels like a sacred story — then the 4 Nights 5 Days Bhutan Tour is your perfect journey.
This short yet rich adventure takes you through Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha, three of Bhutan’s most remarkable destinations. Within five days, you’ll walk through royal fortresses, visit sacred temples, hike to the world-famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and soak up the spirit of Gross National Happiness — Bhutan’s philosophy of living joyfully and peacefully with nature.
Unlike fast-paced commercial tours, this journey gives you time to connect with Bhutanese life — from exploring bustling Thimphu streets and Punakha’s ancient Dzongs to sitting quietly among prayer flags whispering in the Himalayan breeze.
Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a group, Dream Bhutan’s 5 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal ensures your experience is comfortable, cultural, and unforgettable.
The best seasons for Bhutan travel are Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November).
Spring: Warm weather, blooming rhododendrons, and the famous Paro Tsechu Festival.
Autumn: Clear skies, perfect views of the Himalayas, and the Thimphu Tsechu Festival.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Quiet, peaceful, and ideal for crowd-free exploration.
Summer (Jun–Aug): Rainy but lush, great for nature lovers and photographers.
Your adventure begins the moment you land at Paro International Airport, one of the most scenic airports in the world. As you descend, the sight of snow-covered Himalayan giants — including Mount Everest — will take your breath away.
After immigration clearance, you’ll meet our friendly Dream Bhutan representative. Then, enjoy a 1.5-hour scenic drive to Thimphu, the charming capital city of Bhutan. The road winds through mountain valleys, rustic villages, and pine forests.
Once in Thimphu, check into your hotel, rest for a while, and head out for sightseeing:
Buddha Dordenma: A 51-meter golden Buddha statue sitting peacefully above Thimphu.
Memorial Chorten: A beloved religious monument filled with local devotees circling in prayer.
Tashichho Dzong: The majestic fortress-monastery housing the throne room and government offices.
National Institute for Zorig Chusum: Where students preserve Bhutan’s 13 traditional arts.
Evening stroll through the Thimphu streets, explore handicraft shops, and enjoy a warm Bhutanese dinner.
Overnight stay in Thimphu.
After breakfast, drive to Punakha, crossing the scenic Dochula Pass (3,100m). On a clear day, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the snowcapped Himalayas and the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens.
Upon arrival in Punakha:
Visit Punakha Dzong, a masterpiece built in 1637, located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. It’s the winter residence of Bhutan’s monastic body.
Stop at Chimi Lhakhang, known as the Fertility Temple, where childless couples come to pray for blessings.
Explore Wangdue Phodrang, known for bamboo crafts and beautiful valley views.
Spend a peaceful evening near the riverside.
Overnight stay in Punakha.
After breakfast, drive back to Paro. Along the way, you’ll stop at Hontsho Village, home to Tibetan refugees who settled in Bhutan in the 1950s. The village is full of cultural charm, prayer flags, and welcoming locals.
Continue your drive to Paro and relax at your hotel. In the evening, take a gentle walk around Paro town — full of colorful handicrafts and cozy cafes.
Overnight stay in Paro.
This is the highlight of your Bhutan journey — the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang). The hike takes around 4–5 hours roundtrip, but every step is worth it. Built on a cliff 900 meters above the valley, it’s one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in the Himalayas.
After your hike, visit:
Kyichu Lhakhang: One of Bhutan’s oldest temples built in the 7th century.
National Museum of Bhutan: Located inside a historic watchtower, it showcases Bhutan’s art and culture.
Evening at leisure with traditional dinner and cultural show (optional).
Overnight stay in Paro.
After breakfast, our guide will drop you at Paro International Airport for your flight back to Kathmandu or onward destination.
As you fly out, take one last look at the Himalayan peaks — a reminder of the peaceful happiness you experienced during your 5 Days Bhutan Tour.
How much does the 4 Nights 5 Days Bhutan Tour cost?
The cost depends on the travel season and hotel choice. On average, a full Bhutan tour package costs around USD 1750, including permits, accommodation, meals, and a guide.
Is the 4 Nights 5 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal possible?
Yes, absolutely! Dream Bhutan arranges seamless Bhutan tours from Nepal, including Kathmandu–Paro flights, visas, and guides.
Do I need a visa for the Bhutan Tour?
Yes, a visa is required for all travelers except Indians, Maldivians, and Bangladeshis. Your visa is processed through a licensed Bhutan tour operator.
What is the highlight of the 5 Days Bhutan Tour?
The Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike is the ultimate highlight — a breathtaking spiritual experience unlike any other.
Is the Tiger’s Nest hike difficult?
It’s moderately challenging but manageable with average fitness. Horses are available for partial rides uphill.
What is included in the Bhutan tour package?
The package covers accommodation, meals, guides, transportation, and sightseeing permits.
What currency should I bring for Bhutan?
Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) and Indian Rupees (INR) are accepted widely. Credit cards work only in major towns.
Can I travel solo on the Bhutan Tour?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome. Dream Bhutan arranges private tours tailored to your pace and interests.
When is the best time for the 4 Nights 5 Days Bhutan Tour?
Spring and Autumn are ideal for clear weather, colorful festivals, and pleasant temperatures.
Are flights from Kathmandu to Bhutan included?
Yes, round-trip Kathmandu–Paro flights can be included in your Bhutan tour package upon request.
What are Bhutanese people like?
Friendly, spiritual, and deeply connected to nature. Expect smiles and genuine hospitality everywhere.
Is Wi-Fi available during the Bhutan Tour?
Yes, most hotels offer Wi-Fi, though speed may vary in remote areas.
What kind of food can I expect?
Delicious Bhutanese cuisine — rice, vegetables, chili dishes, and momos — plus international meals in hotels.
Is Bhutan safe for travelers?
Absolutely. Bhutan is one of the safest and most peaceful destinations in Asia.
How high is Tiger’s Nest Monastery?
It sits around 3,120 meters above sea level, overlooking the Paro Valley.
Do I need travel insurance for Bhutan?
Yes, travel insurance is recommended to cover health, delays, or unexpected events.
What language do Bhutanese people speak?
Dzongkha is the national language, but English is widely spoken in cities and by guides.
Are there ATMs in Bhutan?
Yes, ATMs are available in major cities like Paro and Thimphu but not in remote villages.
How can I book the Bhutan 4 Nights 5 Days Tour?
Simply contact Dream Bhutan through our website or email. We’ll arrange everything from flights to visas.