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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Explore and photograph wonders of the isolated Himalayan kingdom.
Capture stunning images of the legendary Tiger’s Nest monastery perched on cliff at an elevation of 3,120 meters.
Meet monk on hilltop monasteries; capture images of red-robed monks in serene and overwhelmingly quiet environment.
Click amazing pictures of the 108 stupas beautifully adorned on Dochu La- pass with the snow-capped Himalayan ranges behind.
Visit local homes and snap pictures of their daily activities.
Frame the breathtaking landscape of Ura valley with the backdrop of blue sky and dramatic clouds.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Single supplement of USD 500
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Government SDF of USD 100 per person per night
Accommodation at 3-star hotels (can be upgraded with additional premium)
Bhutan Visa
Meals ( Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
Transportation, Certified guide, all internal taxes and charges.
Travel Insurance
Airfare (International & Domestic)
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Thimphu
Paro District
The flight into Bhutan takes you close to the great Himalayas, offering dazzling scenic views of some of the world’s highest glacial peaks. If you get a seat on the left side of the plane and the weather cooperates, you may have spectacular views of the eastern Himalayas including Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga—five of the highest peaks in the world—as well as peaks in Bhutan such as Jhomolhari, Jichu Drakye, and Tsering Kang. You can photograph the highest peaks of the world. As you enter Paro valley, you will sweep past forested hills with the silvery Pa Chhu (Paro river) meandering down the valley below. Paro Dzong (fortress) and Ta Dzong (watchtower) on the hills above the town will be a fine sight.
Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge
One of the first places to visit is the Tachhog Lhakhang, a temple situated across the famous iron chain bridge built over the meandering Pa Chhu (Paro river). It is fun to cross the bridge and feel the fresh breeze sweeping over the river. The colorful prayer flags fluttering and ancient temple on the hill creates an invigorating ambiance to get over your long hours of flight. The whole set up is indeed a feast to one's Eye.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Thimphu
Cheri Gompa Monastery
After a good breakfast, drive to the Northern end of Thimphu valley and hike an hour up to the Cheri monastery; a place of tranquility and overwhelming quietness. As you approach the 17th century Cheri monastery; the other monasteries dotted atop the surrounding mountains with the backdrop of the blue sky is a delightful view to capture. Usually you will be able to spot mountain goats freely mingling with the monks.
Tango Buddhist Institute
On your return you will take another one hour climb to Tango Monastery which dates back to the 12th century. - Capture images of red-robed monks on hilltop monastery.
Tashichho Dzong (Thimpu Dzong)
Photograph the exquisite Tashichoe Dzong, a master piece of the Bhutanese architecture. (If time permits)
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Punakha
Buddha Dordenma
Capture the vibrant Buddha Dordema statue in the early morning sunrise. Apart from the serenity of the place the view of the Thimphu city from here is gorgeous. Proceed to the Punakha the old capital city of Bhutan until 1950s.
Dochula Pass
En route to Punakha, on the way stop at Dochu La (3,100 meters above the sea level). Sip a cup hot coffee at the cafeteria while enjoying the mesmerizing panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges which can be seen on a clear day. Click amazing pictures of the 108 stupas beautifully adorned on the pass with the snow-capped Himalayan ranges behind.
Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong is just as striking inside as outside and it is arguably the most beautiful Dzong in Bhutan. Located magnificently between Pho Chhu (Male River) and Mo Chhu (Female River) confluence, the intricate carving and amazing architecture of the Dzong is a great source of inspiration for photographers. This famous structure built in the 1637 has lot to tell about the historical background and various Tibetan invasion won from this strategically located Dzong. It also houses the kingdom’s most sacred relic the “Rangjung Karsa-pani”.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Phobjikha
Chimi Lhakhang Temple
Walk along the path through the agricultural field of rice and mustard leading to Chimi Lhakhang, a temple located on a hillock. On the way you can witness unusual paintings of phallus on walls of the traditional houses. The phallus paintings are traditionally believed to ward off evil influences and bad-mouth/gossips of others that bring bad luck.
Gangtey Monastery
Upon arriving to Phobjikha; visit Gangtey Gonpa or Gangtey Monastery which is an important Nyingmapa school of Buddhism. It is the main seat of the Pema Lingpa’s tradition. Situated atop a hill at an altitude of 2,800 meters, the monastery offers a stunning view of Phobjikha valley, winter home to the rare Black necked Cranes. The structures of the temple and the monks in the complex of the monastery has great captures to offer.
Phobjikha Valley
The best way to know a place is through its people and their daily lives. Visiting a farm house in the locality and making friends with the locals is a good chance to delve in to the cultural aspect of the Bhutanese society. Capture images of their daily activities.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Trongsa
Phobjikha Valley
In the morning hike through the Gangtey Nature Trail which is considered as one of the most beautiful and shortest of the existing nature trails in Bhutan. The trail hike starts from the Mani (like Chorten) stone wall to the north of the Gangtey Gonpa and ends in Khewa Lhakhang. The hike takes about 1 hour 30 minutes through the pine forest and small bamboo plants. You can see the Phobjikha valley so beautifully from this hike. It is one of the best hike places for the Nature lovers. During the winter months, we can see the endangered species of birds – Black Neck Cranes.
Tongsa Dzong
Trongsa Dzong, ancestral home to Bhutan’s monarch where you will often find novice monks reciting mantras or practicing on sacred horns, flutes or drums. Photograph the intricate design of the Trongsa Dzong & resident monks. It the longest and largest Dzong of Bhutan.
The Tower of Trongsa Museum
Visit the Royal Heritage Museum which used to serve as watch tower of the Trongsa Dzong.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Bumthang
Tamshing Lhakhang Temple
Tamshing monastery was founded in 1501 by Terton Pema Lingpa. It contains interesting and ancient Buddhist wall paintings.
Kurje Lhakhang
Visit Kurjey Lhakhang. It is named after the body print of Guru Rinpoche, which is preserved in a cave inside the oldest of the three building.
Jambay Lhakhang Temple
From the Kurjey Lhakhang, a tarmac road heads south along the right bank of the river to Jambay Lhakhang. This ancient temple was built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century in his mission to built 108 such temples over the Himalayan region to subdue a giant ogress. It is one of the two oldest temples in Bhutan (the other being Kichu Lhakhang in Paro). You may be able to see old people circumambulating the temple or chanting sutras around the temple in deep faith and devotion.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Bumthang
Jakar Dzong
Jakar Dzong is a great sight to capture in the early morning sunrise, especially if the valley below is filled with fogs. After getting some good shots of the castle from afar, visit inside the administrative center of the region. There are number of stunning images to be made of various scenic frames, especially with monks in them to add a colorful human element.
Ura Valley
Ura valley is best known for its photographic sites and the age-old traditional architecture. This village is positioned at a height of 3100 meters from the sea level and is also one of the highest valleys in the country. This village is situated close to Chamkar and it takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach there. In the winter season, this village gets covered with snow and becomes an eye-catching view. During the spring the whole surface of the valley gets covered with the flowers. Ura has also got many trekking sites which is a center of attraction for many hikers. Mother Nature always blesses us with many boons and Bhutan is one among them. The feeling of calmness and divine happiness emerges from the heart when someone visits this heaven on earth. When you pay a visit to theses exotic places one of the major things which you will notice is the positive attitude of the villagers.
Ura Valley
Ura Valley Hike: Your vehicle will drop you at Shelthang La (Pass); from here walk down through the beautiful meadows along the old walking trails where you can get in touch with the virgin forest and wonderful view of the valley below. The walk is all downhill so, it is not a strenuous one. In fact it will be a good break to get out of the car and breathe in crisp mountain air while stopping to take pictures at your own pace. The stunning landscape, high mountains and the vibrant sky is what attracts people to this place. At the end of the hike you will arrive at the Ura Lhakhang and the medieval setup of the Ura village consisting of 40 to 50 traditional Bhutanese houses. You vehicle will be waiting for you at the Ura Village.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Bumthang.
Burning Lake
Capture the shimmering reflection of light over the Maebar Tsho lake.
Bumthang District
Stop at Ta Rimo chen , this place gives you the feel of medieval period with the background of amazing rocky mountains. This place would definitely be a delight to photographers.
Ogyen Choling Palace Museum
Visit Ogyen Choling village & mansion. Here you can see various artifacts, arms and armors, ancient library, textiles, zhimkhang (bed rooms of the nobility and the elite) and the most interesting thing is you can take photograph here unlike other museum.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Paro
Paro District
Take a domestic flight from Bumthang to Paro. It will take about 45 minutes.
Rinpung Dzong
“Paro Dzong” also known as Paro Rinpung Dzong – “the fortress of the heap of jewels”. This structure serves as the house for the district monastic body and government administrative office of Paro. Photo shoot with the monks in the courtyard of the Paro Dzong This is the fortress where the film "the little Buddha" was made.
Time permitting- visit Namgay Artisanal Brewery and loose your taste palate to the variety of locally brewed Bhutanese beer.
Overnight at 3-star hotel in Paro
Paro Taktsang
THE FAMOUS TIGER’S NEST HIKE: Today you will be hiking to one of the famous sites called as the Tiger’s Nest (Taktshang) perched at 900m above the Paro valley. It is a pilgrimage site which the Bhutanese try to visit at least once in a lifetime. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche flew on the back of a tigress from eastern Bhutan to this site and meditated in a cave here for 3 months, hence it's name is ‘Tiger’s Nest’. The site, which has long been regarded as the sacred place, was visited by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in the 17th century approximately in 1646. The Lhakhang of the present monastic complex dates from 1692.
Paro District
Our team will drop you to the airport and bid you farewell.
Pickup included
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
ernied745,
Oct 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Had an amazing experience in Bhutan. My partner and I are huge travelers (Angkor Wat, Egypt, Jordan, etc) and Bhutan really takes the cake. We loved the cultural immersion - a truly low tourist country with much of the customs and monuments intact with limited tourist floods. Our tour agent Madu did a phenomenal job customizing our trip. My partner is a maximizer and she really worked with him that we could go to three festivals, see temples, visit tigers nest, stay in hotels and homestays, and more. We really maxed the 13 days, it was amazing. Our tour guide Tandin Dorji is one of the best. He's done tours year round for eight years (he’s not just a seasonal guide) and his English is excellent (characterized by his great humor - we laughed the whole trip). He does an outstanding job of sharing everything from culture, Buddhism, food, music (we played in the car and went to a small music festival as a surprise at night in Tsongsa with some of Bhutans most famous), animals (we saw wild macaques, golden langur, grey langur, and martens, in addition to a zoo on animals. Tandin and Rinzen always made a point to stop at amazing viewpoints, great lunch spots, and at animal sightings. The two of them really made the trip. Rinzen was a phenomenal driver and also kept us laughing immensely with her jokes, Tik Toks, and music. We always felt safe and she drove us through some modestly dicey roads with ease. On the last night she invited us to her house for dinner and it was fabulous. Bhutan truly was a once in a lifetime experience. We did hikes with breathtaking views, slept at a high altitude monestary, saw exotic wildlife, ate food beyond our wildest expectations (it was actually VERY good when at restaurants and homesteads! Hotel food left something to be desired, though perhaps mass made). My personal favorites were the hot stone baths at amaoums, Mountain View’s, and variety of activities with low tourist density (hate the feeling for being shuttle bussed from site to site and this was NOT that). Lastly, guides/drivers really make your trip. You’re with them the vast majority of waking hours. They all seemed to be good, but can absolutely attest to Tandin and Rinzen being TOP NOTCH. Thanks for an amazing trip all!!!










Vacation712995,
Jun 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was one of the best holidays I ever had so far. The journey from finish to end has been truly amazing! This was all made possible by the wonderful people from Bhutan Best Inbound Tour. Arranging the tour by e-mail with Thinley was very easy. He replied very fast, was warm in his communication and everything was possible. I had so many questions and Thinley answered all of them very patiently and detailed. On arrival in Bhutan I had zero cares in the world. My wonderful guide Namgay and driver Tandin took such good care of me. I actually felt like a princess. They carried my backpack, opened the doors, learned my routine, my food likes and dislikes and so on. I travelled the country with Namgay and Tandin for 12 days and in the end it felt like I was travelling with family. It just felt super comfortable. So thank you to Bhutan Best Inbound Tour and to Namgay and Tandin for making this an amazing and most memorable journey!!
N5435ENkimf,
Jul 29, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
Bhutan is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places that I have ever visited. We were incredibly fortunate with the weather and there were plenty of hiking trails for us to go for walks in the wild. Each day of our tour brought a new surprise and experience that we couldn’t have ever imagined. Some of the Tour Highlights were Chelela Pass & Kila Hike, Paro Taktsang hike, Haa valley and Punakha Dzong. We are enormously delighted that we got visit such a glorious place on earth. We are extremely impressed with Bhutan Best Inbound Tour’s Team. They were genuinely caring and thoughtful. There made sure every little component of the trip was in place and never even tried to show their hard work or complained. We deeply appreciated their warm and gentle nature that is evident in the entire company’s culture starting from owner to the guide and driver. The communication about the trip preparation was excellent, the hotels were comfortable, and the meals were good. It was a fun, authentic, and beautiful trip!




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