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Nepal Bhutan Tour Package 2026-2027 - 12 Days

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Are you ready to explore the best 12 day Nepal Bhutan Tour? Discover ancient temples, stunning Himalayan mountains, and rich cultures across two incredible countries. Experience highlights like Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan and visits to Kathmandu and Pokhara in Nepal. Enjoy a safe, easy, and memorable journey with expert guides. Contact us now to learn more about the cost and details, and begin your Himalayan adventure today.

Destination Bhutan
Start/End Kathmandu/Paro
Trip Difficulty Easy
Maximum Elevation 2320 Mtr.
Activities Tour
Best Season March-May and September-November
Meals Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation Hotel
Transportation Private

Major Highlights of a Bhutan Tour Highlights

  • Scenic flight from Nepal to Paro with Himalayan views
  • Visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang), the iconic landmark of Bhutan
  • Explore Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan
  • Discover ancient monasteries and dzongs showcasing Bhutanese heritage
  • Experience Gross National Happiness culture, Bhutan’s unique philosophy
  • Visit Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful fortresses
  • Enjoy traditional Bhutanese food and lifestyle
  • Witness vibrant Tshechu festivals with colorful cultural performances
  • Enjoy peaceful Himalayan landscapes and pristine natural beauty
  • Experience warm hospitality of the Bhutanese people

12 Days Nepal Bhutan Tour Package 2026-2027 Overview

The 12 Day Nepal Bhutan Tour Package is a remarkable Himalayan journey designed for travelers who wish to experience the perfect blend of culture, nature, spirituality, and scenic beauty across two extraordinary countries. This well-balanced itinerary takes you through ancient cities, peaceful mountain landscapes, and sacred monasteries, offering a meaningful and memorable travel experience from start to finish.

The journey begins in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal, where centuries-old temples, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and traditional architecture introduce you to the rich cultural heritage of the region. As you explore the Kathmandu Valley, you also visit nearby historical and spiritual landmarks such as Namobuddha, Bhaktapur, Changunarayan, and Nagarkot, each offering unique insights into local traditions along with stunning views of the Himalayan range.

From cultural exploration, the trip moves towards the natural beauty of Nepal with a visit to Pokhara, a serene lakeside city surrounded by majestic mountains. Here, travelers enjoy peaceful surroundings, beautiful lakes, caves, waterfalls, and panoramic views of the Annapurna Himalayas, making it a perfect place to relax and experience nature at its best.

The adventure then continues with a scenic flight into Bhutan, landing in Paro, followed by a drive to Thimphu, the capital city. In Bhutan, the experience becomes more spiritual and culturally immersive as you explore monasteries, dzongs, and local markets and gain a deeper understanding of Bhutan’s unique lifestyle guided by Gross National Happiness.

The journey further extends through the picturesque valley of Punakha, known for its iconic fortress and breathtaking landscapes, before returning to Paro. One of the most unforgettable highlights of the entire trip is the hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, dramatically perched on a cliff, offering both spiritual significance and spectacular Himalayan views.

By the end of this journey, travelers enjoy a complete Himalayan experience that combines heritage, adventure, culture, and tranquility—making the 12 Day Nepal Bhutan Tour Package truly a once-in-a-lifetime travel opportunity.

Why Choose Us for 12 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal

  • Experienced team – Professional and knowledgeable staff with years of experience in Nepal and Bhutan tours.
  • Customized itineraries – Well-planned 12-day packages tailored to suit different travel preferences and needs.
  • Expert local guides – Friendly, English-speaking guides for a smooth and informative journey.
  • Hassle-free arrangements – Assistance with permits, visas, flights, accommodation, and ground transport.
  • Reliable transportation – Comfortable and well-managed travel throughout Nepal and Bhutan.
  • Quality accommodation – Carefully selected hotels and lodges for comfort and convenience.
  • 24/7 customer support – Continuous assistance before and during the trip for a worry-free experience.
  • Safety and reliability – Focus on traveler safety with proper planning and trusted operations.
  • Value for money – Competitive pricing with transparent services and no hidden costs.
  • Memorable experience – A perfect balance of culture, nature, and spirituality for an unforgettable Himalayan journey.

OutlineOutline Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2: Kathmandu City Sightseeing

Day 3: Visit Namobuddha, Bhaktapur, Changunarayan, Nagarkot

Day 4: Travel to Pokhara by car or flight

Day 5: Pokhara sightseeing

Day 6: Return to Kathmandu by drive or flight

Day 7: Fly from Kathmandu to Paro, drive to Thimphu (55 km, 2 hours)

Day 8: Full day sightseeing in Thimphu

Day 9: Travel Thimphu to Punakha (75 km, 3 hours)

Day 10: Travel from Punakha to Paro (125 km, 4 hours)

Day 11: Paro sightseeing including Tiger’s Nest Monastery

Day 12: Departure from Paro International Airport

Whats Included?

  • Pickup from the airport when you arrive and drop-off when you leave,
  • Comfortable 3-star Standard hotel stay in Nepal with breakfast,
  • Official 3-star hotels in Bhutan approved by the government,
  • All meals in Bhutan: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Tea.
  • Bhutan visa fees and all special permits arranged,
  • Government taxes and royalties in Bhutan are covered,
  • Private transport throughout the trip according to the schedule,
  • Experienced English-speaking local guides in both Nepal and Bhutan,
  • Entrance fees for all sightseeing places on the tour,
  • Flight ticket from Kathmandu to Paro included,
  • A special farewell dinner in Kathmandu to celebrate your trip,
  • All official taxes and government charges are included,
  • Assistance with permit paperwork and trekking permits (if needed),
  • Support for emergencies during the tour.

  • Nepal visa fee (USD 40 for 15 days), which you get on arrival at Kathmandu airport
  • International flights to Kathmandu and from Paro back home
  • Lunch and dinner meals while in Nepal (breakfast is included at hotels)
  • Travel insurance and medical coverage (highly recommended)
  • Personal expenses like snacks, drinks, laundry, and phone calls
  • Extra hotel nights in Kathmandu if you arrive early or leave late
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and other staff (tipping is expected and appreciated)
  • Any extra costs from unexpected events like bad weather or strikes

Dates and Availability Departures

All our published dates are guaranteed departures. We also provide customized departures tailored to your travel plans.

There are no group joining dates available at the moment. Please contact us for a private trip.

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What to Bring for Your Trip to Nepal and Bhutan

Here is a simple list to help you pack everything you need for your trip to Nepal and Bhutan.

Important Papers and Money

  • Flight tickets for Nepal and Bhutan
  • Passport (make sure it is valid for at least 6 months)
  • At least 4 passport-size photos
  • Nepal visa (you can get it when you arrive)
  • Bhutan visa (we will arrange this for you if it’s in your package)
  • Travel insurance (good to have for safety)
  • Copies of your passport, visa, tickets, and insurance
  • Cash in US Dollars, Nepalese Rupees, or Bhutanese Ngultrum

Clothes and Shoes

  • Pack clothes based on the weather and season
  • Comfortable shoes for walking and short hikes
  • Light shoes for relaxing in hotels
  • Warm clothes like sweaters, jackets, and thermal socks for cold weather
  • A rain jacket and pants if you travel in the rainy season or winter
  • Quick-dry clothes that don’t get wet easily
  • Swimwear if you want to use pools or spas

Things for the Weather

  • Sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun
  • A hat or cap for sunny days
  • Warm hat, scarf, and gloves for cold times
  • A rain poncho or a small umbrella for rain
  • A water bottle to keep you hydrated
  • Trekking poles if you plan to hike

Toiletries and Health

  • Sunscreen to protect your skin
  • Lip balm and moisturizer for dry skin
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Soap, shampoo, deodorant
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
  • Small first aid kit with band-aids and medicine
  • Any medicines you take regularly

Electronics and Other Things

  • Power bank to charge your phone on the go
  • Travel adapter for plugs in Bhutan (types D, F, G)
  • Local SIM card for phone and internet (can be bought in Nepal and Bhutan)
  • Notebook and pen for notes or memories
  • Snacks and energy bars for long trips
  • Small backpack for daily trips

Tips for Traveling in Nepal and Bhutan

In Nepal:

  • Say “Namaste” by putting your hands together and bowing a little
  • Walk around stupas and monasteries in a clockwise direction
  • Take off your shoes before entering temples and homes
  • Don’t touch statues or things inside temples
  • Dress modestly, cover your shoulders and knees
  • Use your right hand to give or receive things
  • Bargain politely in markets
  • Try local food like Dal Bhat and Momos

In Bhutan:

  • Walk clockwise around prayer wheels and stupas
  • Remove hats and sunglasses before going into temples
  • Don’t touch religious paintings or statues
  • Dress modestly and respectfully
  • Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol in public
  • Be quiet and respectful near monks

Packing well and being respectful will make your trip to Nepal and Bhutan safe and happy!

Of course! Here are simple and short answers for each topic about going on a Nepal and Bhutan tour:

Best Time to Visit Nepal and Bhutan

The best time is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The weather is clear and good for sightseeing and trekking.

Visa Requirements for Nepal and Bhutan

You can get a Nepal visa on arrival at the airport. For Bhutan, you need a visa before arrival, which your tour company usually arranges.

Health and Vaccination Tips for Travelers

Get basic vaccines like Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Drink clean water and eat fresh food. Carry medicines for stomach problems.

Packing Essentials for Nepal and Bhutan Tours

Bring warm clothes, good walking shoes, rain gear, sunscreen, and important documents. Pack light and smart.

Currency and Money Exchange in Nepal and Bhutan

Nepal uses Nepalese Rupees (NPR), and Bhutan uses Ngultrum (BTN). U.S. dollars are accepted in many places. Exchange money at banks or official counters.

Cultural Etiquette and Local Customs to Follow

Be polite and respectful. Greet with “Namaste” in Nepal. Dress modestly. Always walk clockwise around religious places.

Important Travel Documents You Must Carry

Carry your passport, visas, flight tickets, travel insurance, and photocopies of these documents.

Weather Conditions and How to Prepare

The weather can change fast in the mountains. Carry layers of clothes. Prepare for sun, rain, and cold.

Top Tourist Attractions in Nepal and Bhutan

In Nepal: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Everest Base Camp, Lumbini. In Bhutan: Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

Transportation Options within Nepal and Bhutan

Use taxis, buses, or private cars in cities. For mountains, you may trek or take small local flights.

Safety Tips for Travelers in Nepal and Bhutan

Keep your belongings safe. Drink bottled water. Listen to your guide. Avoid risky areas at night.

Accommodation Types and What to Expect

Hotels range from budget to luxury. In the mountains, stay in guesthouses or tea houses with simple facilities.

Local Food and Drinks to Try

Try Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), momos (dumplings), and butter tea in Bhutan. Eat fresh and avoid street food if unsure.

Communication: Internet, SIM Cards, and Phone Use

Buy local SIM cards for cheap calls and internet. Wi-Fi is available in hotels, but it may be slow in remote areas.

Travel Insurance: Why It Is Important

Travel insurance helps if you get sick, have accidents, or lose things. It is very useful in the mountains and remote places.

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