Bhutan Tour Package - 3 Days

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Discover the enchanting kingdom of Bhutan with Holiday Tours Nepal’s exclusive Bhutan Tour Package. This carefully curated journey takes you through the serene landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant traditions of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Explore the majestic Paro Valley and witness the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery perched on a cliffside, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most beautiful fortresses, and stroll through the bustling local markets, experiencing authentic Bhutanese culture firsthand. Enjoy guided visits to Thimphu, the capital city, with its impressive Buddha Dordenma statue, lively streets, and traditional crafts. With comfortable accommodations, seamless travel arrangements, and knowledgeable guides, this tour ensures a stress-free and unforgettable adventure. Perfect for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers, the Bhutan Tour Package promises a blend of scenic beauty, heritage exploration, and immersive cultural experiences, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Trip Information
  • Duration3 Days
  • DestinationBhutan
  • Difficulty Level Easy
  • Max Altitude3120 m/10,236 ft
  • ActivityTour
  • Group Size1+
  • Best TimeMarch-Jun and Sept-Dec

Highlights of the Bhutan Tour Package

• Spectacular flight from Kathmandu to Paro with Himalayan views
• Guided sightseeing tour of Thimphu city
• Visit to Memorial Chorten, a center of daily prayer and meditation
• Exploration of the impressive Tashichho Dzong
• Traditional market walk and local farmhouse visit
• Scenic drive through Paro Valley
• Hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang)
• Visit Rinpung Dzong and the National Museum of Bhutan
• Authentic Bhutanese meals and cultural interactions

Trip Introduction – Bhutan Tour Package

Discover the hidden Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, a land of breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and deep-rooted spiritual traditions. Our Bhutan Tour Package is specially designed to give you an authentic and enriching experience, combining cultural exploration, natural beauty, and peaceful Himalayan charm.

From visiting iconic cliffside monasteries and sacred temples to walking through traditional villages and colorful local markets, this journey offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation. You will witness prayer flags fluttering across high mountain passes, explore centuries-old dzongs (fortresses), and experience the warm hospitality of the Bhutanese people.

This carefully crafted itinerary allows you to immerse yourself in Bhutan’s unique way of life, guided by the country’s philosophy of Gross National Happiness. Enjoy serene nature walks, scenic drives through lush valleys, and opportunities to interact with local communities while learning about their customs, festivals, and spiritual practices.

Whether you are seeking spiritual insight, stunning Himalayan views, or a peaceful cultural holiday, Bhutan promises a truly unforgettable travel experience. Let us take you on a magical journey to the Land of the Thunder Dragon, where happiness is a way of life and every moment feels special.

About Bhutan

Bhutan, officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a small yet extraordinary country nestled in the Eastern Himalayas between India and China. Famous for its philosophy of Gross National Happiness, Bhutan measures progress by the well-being of its people rather than economic growth alone, making it one of the most inspiring nations in the world.

The country is known for its stunning mountain scenery, lush green valleys, pristine rivers, and snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Its landscape ranges from subtropical lowlands to high alpine regions, offering incredible biodiversity and breathtaking natural beauty. This dramatic geography makes Bhutan a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.

Bhutan is deeply rooted in Buddhist traditions, which shape everyday life, art, architecture, and social values. Ancient monasteries perched on cliffs, majestic fortresses known as dzongs, sacred temples, and prayer wheels can be found throughout the country. Colorful religious festivals called tshechus bring communities together with masked dances, traditional music, and vibrant costumes, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Bhutan’s living cultural heritage.

Bhutan is also a global leader in environmental conservation, with over 70% forest cover and a strong commitment to sustainable tourism and carbon-negative policies. The government carefully manages tourism to protect its culture and environment, ensuring that development remains responsible and respectful.

Visitors to Bhutan enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, rich traditions, and a deep spiritual connection that makes every journey meaningful. From the genuine warmth of the Bhutanese people to the calm rhythm of daily life, Bhutan offers a rare chance to disconnect from modern stress and reconnect with nature, culture, and inner peace. A trip to Bhutan is not just a holiday—it is a truly life-enriching experience.

Major Attractions of the Bhutan Tour from Nepal

  1. Paro Valley & Paro Airport

    • Scenic flight into one of the world’s most breathtaking airports.

    • Stunning Himalayan views including peaks like Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu.

    • Picturesque Paro Valley, known for its monasteries and traditional Bhutanese culture.

  2. Thimphu – The Capital of Bhutan

    • Memorial Chorten: Spiritual monument dedicated to King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.

    • Tashichho Dzong: Majestic fortress-monastery combining administrative and religious functions.

    • Local Markets & Craft Bazaar: Unique Bhutanese handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.

  3. Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang)

    • Iconic cliff-side monastery, 800 meters above Paro Valley.

    • Legendary meditation site of Guru Padmasambhava.

    • Offers moderate hiking with scenic forest trails, viewpoints, and cafés en route.

  4. Paro Highlights

    • Rinpung Dzong: Historic fortress-monastery, site of the famous Paro Tshechu festival.

    • National Museum of Bhutan (Ta Dzong): Houses Bhutanese art, relics, and cultural artifacts.

  5. Cultural Experiences

    • Witnessing daily Buddhist rituals and prayers.

    • Exploring traditional architecture, colorful prayer flags, and peaceful Himalayan landscapes.

Why Choose a Bhutan Tour Package?

A 3-day Bhutan tour is ideal for travelers who:

  • Have limited time but want to explore Bhutan

  • Are visiting Bhutan as part of a Nepal, India, or Southeast Asia trip

  • Want a cultural and spiritual short break

  • Are first-time visitors to Bhutan

  • Prefer an easy and relaxed itinerary

Even in just three days, you can explore Bhutan’s capital city Thimphu, the beautiful valley town of Paro, iconic dzongs (fortresses), traditional arts, museums, and the world-famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

This tour is also perfect for Indian travelers, Nepal-based travelers, and international tourists flying into Paro International Airport.

How does the Bhutan Tour from kathmandu Starts & Ends?

Tour Start (Arrival)

Your Bhutan Tour begins with your arrival at Paro International Airport, the only international airport in Bhutan. Upon landing, you will be warmly welcomed by our professional local representative/guide, who will assist you with immigration formalities and transfer you to your hotel.

After hotel check-in, the tour usually starts with a short acclimatization and sightseeing program, such as visiting Paro Rinpung Dzong, National Museum, or taking a gentle walk around Paro town or Thimphu, depending on your itinerary. This allows you to relax and begin experiencing Bhutanese culture right from the first day.

For guests entering by land, the tour can also start from Bhutan–India border points such as Phuentsholing, Gelephu, or Samdrup Jongkhar, where our representative will receive you and begin the journey into Bhutan.

Tour End (Departure)

The Bhutan Tour ends with your transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward flight to your next destination, such as Kathmandu, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok, or other international cities.

Before departure, our team will assist you with hotel check-out and airport procedures to ensure a smooth and hassle-free end to your Bhutan journey. Guests departing by land will be dropped at the respective border point as per the itinerary.

You will leave Bhutan with beautiful memories of Himalayan landscapes, spiritual experiences, and the warm hospitality of the Bhutanese people.

Bhutan Tour Package Price:

Group SizePrice per Person (USD)Benefits
Solo traveler630Private guide, full flexibility, personalized attention
2-3 travelers530Semi-private tours, share experiences with a small group
4-8 travelers490Small group guided tours, excellent value
9-12 travelers470Group discounts, explore highlights with friends or family

Outline Itinerary for Bhutan tour

Day 01: Arrival in Paro – Drive to Thimphu

Day 02: Thimphu – Paro – Tiger’s Nest Hike

Day 03: Departure from Paro

We can customize your Itinerary for Bhutan Tour itinerary to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer a relaxed pace with extra time for shopping and sightseeing, additional cultural experiences, or more adventurous activities like island excursions and water sports, every journey can be tailored to match your interests, travel style, and schedule. This ensures a personalized Bhutan experience that’s enjoyable, stress-free, and unforgettable.

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Your Bhutan adventure starts with a breathtaking flight into Paro, one of the world’s most scenic and challenging airports. If the weather cooperates, greet the dawn over Everest, along with peaks like Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Upon landing at Paro International Airport, the only international airport in Bhutan, nestled in Paro Valley, you will complete your immigration procedures. After meeting your Bhutanese guide and Holiday Tours Nepal representative, embark on a picturesque drive to Thimphu, the capital, about 55 kilometers away, where Bhutanese, Tibetan, and Nepali architectural styles stand side by side proudly.
After checking into your hotel, begin afternoon sightseeing:
• Memorial Chorten – A sacred monument built in memory of King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. Locals gather here daily to pray, circumambulate, and meditate.
• Tashichho Dzong – An impressive fortress-monastery that houses the throne room, government offices, and central monastic body. Its white walls and golden roofs are a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture.
• Local Market and Craft Bazaar – Browse traditional handicrafts, prayer flags, textiles, and souvenirs made by local artisans.
Overnight stay in Thimphu.

    After breakfast, you’ll drive back to the beautiful Paro Valley. The main highlight today is the hike to Bhutan’s most famous site, Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang).
    Perched dramatically on a cliff 800 meters above the valley, Tiger’s Nest is one of the most sacred Buddhist places in the Himalayas. According to legend, Guru Padmasambhava flew here on a tigress and meditated in a cave, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan. The hike to this spiritual icon is moderately challenging, typically taking 1.5 to 2 hours uphill and 1.5 to 2 hours downhill. The trail winds through pine forests, draped with prayer flags, and offers several scenic viewpoints. For a break, a café halfway up offers refreshments and panoramic views of the monastery.
    After descending, continue sightseeing in Paro:
    • Rinpung Dzong – A massive fortress that serves as a monastery and administrative center. It hosts the famous Paro Tshechu festival each year.
    • National Museum of Bhutan – Located in the ancient Ta Dzong watchtower, the museum displays over 3,000 artifacts, including religious paintings, sculptures, weapons, stamps, and natural history exhibits.
    In the evening, explore Paro town and enjoy a traditional Bhutanese dinner.
    Overnight stay in Paro.

      After breakfast, you’ll head to Paro International Airport for your flight home. You’ll leave Bhutan with lasting memories of sacred monasteries, friendly monks, colorful prayer flags, and the peaceful Himalayan setting.

        Cost Details
        What's Included
        • Bhutan visa processing and permits
        • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
        • Airport transfers and private transportation
        • Licensed English-speaking Bhutanese guide
        • 2 nights accommodation (3-star standard hotels)
        • Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
        • Monument and museum entrance fees
        • Drinking water during sightseeing
        • Government taxes and service charges
        • Airport transfers and private transportation
        • Licensed English-speaking Bhutanese guide
        • 2 nights accommodation (3-star standard hotels)
        • Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
        • Monument and museum entrance fees
        • Drinking water during sightseeing
        • Government taxes and service charges
        What's not Included
        • International airfare (Kathmandu – Paro – Kathmandu)
        • Personal travel insurance
        • Tips for guides and drivers
        • Personal expenses such as drinks, laundry, and shopping
        Availability
        • The trip departs everyday of the year
        • The trip and trek is fully customizable we can customize the trip according to the need and necessity of our clients

        • The trip is available for solo travelers group travelers and private travelers

        • We organize the trip for a large group and can provide service for a group of 100+ members as well

        • If the given date are not appropriate for the travllers and trekkers the trip can be conducted on the custom date provided by our clients

        • Holiday tours Nepal advises all our clients to book at least 7 days prior so all the arrangements can be done in time specially sometimes in themountains the accommodation are booked prior so prior booking helps a lot

        Contact us at [email protected] or send us a text at +977-9816710843 or +977-9818178630 we are available 24/7 on whatsapp viber wechat for additional informations.

        Useful Information

        Bhutan Tour Permit 

        All travelers to Bhutan must obtain a valid travel permit before entering or traveling within the country. Bhutan follows a regulated tourism policy to protect its culture and environment.

        Bhutan Visa (International Tourists)

        • Arranged by licensed Bhutan tour operator

        • Visa clearance before arrival

        • Visa stamped on arrival in Bhutan

        • Mandatory guided tour

        Entry Permit (Indians, Bangladeshis, Maldivians)

        • Issued on arrival at Paro Airport or land borders

        • Valid for Paro & Thimphu only

        • Passport or Voter ID required

        Special Area / Route Permit

        • Required for Punakha, Bumthang, Phobjikha, Trongsa, Haa Valley, etc.

        • Can be arranged in Thimphu

        • Mandatory for extended travel

        Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)

        Bhutan charges a Sustainable Development Fee to support conservation, healthcare, and education. The SDF is included in your tour package and varies by nationality.

        Accommodation Options for Bhutan Tour Trekking

        We offer a wide range of hotel options to suit different budgets and preferences:

        3-Star Hotels

        • Comfortable rooms

        • Clean and cozy atmosphere

        • Good location

        • Ideal for budget-conscious travelers

        4-Star Hotels

        • Superior comfort

        • Better views and facilities

        • On-site restaurants

        • Ideal for couples and families

        5-Star Luxury Hotels

        • Premium luxury properties

        • World-class service

        • Spa and wellness facilities

        • Ideal for honeymooners and luxury travelers

        Hotel options can be customized based on availability and your budget.

        Best Time forBhutan Tour 

        Spring (March to May)

        • Pleasant weather

        • Blooming flowers and rhododendrons

        • Popular trekking season

        Summer (June to August)

        • Green landscapes

        • Occasional rain

        • Fewer tourists

        Autumn (September to November)

        • Clear mountain views

        • Best festival season

        • Ideal for photography

        Winter (December to February)

        • Cold but clear weather

        • Fewer tourists

        • Peaceful atmosphere

        Cultural Etiquette in Bhutan

        Understanding Bhutan cultural etiquette is important for travelers to show respect for local traditions, religion, and community values. Bhutan is a deeply spiritual country rooted in Vajrayana Buddhism, and following proper behavior will enhance your travel experience.

        1. Dress Code in Bhutanese Monasteries and Dzongs

        When visiting monasteries, temples, and dzongs in Bhutan:

        • Dress modestly with covered shoulders and knees

        • Wear long pants and sleeved tops

        • Avoid tight, revealing, or transparent clothing

        • Remove hats and caps before entering religious sites

        2. Temple and Monastery Entry Rules in Bhutan

        Respect sacred spaces by following these customs:

        • Remove shoes before entering temples and prayer halls

        • Keep your voice low and maintain silence when required

        • Follow instructions given by monks or temple staff

        3. Photography Rules in Bhutan

        Photography is often restricted in religious areas:

        • Always ask permission before taking photos

        • Do not use flash inside temples

        • Respect “No Photography” signs

        • Avoid photographing monks or locals without consent

        4. Respect for Religious Objects and Practices

        Bhutanese Buddhism places high importance on sacred items:

        • Do not touch religious artifacts, statues, or sacred texts

        • Walk clockwise around stupas, chortens, and prayer wheels

        • Do not sit on altars or religious tables

        • Avoid pointing feet toward religious images or monks

        5. Local Customs and Social Etiquette in Bhutan

        Follow these Bhutan travel etiquette tips to show cultural respect:

        • Greet people politely with a smile or slight bow

        • Use your right hand when giving or receiving items

        • Show respect to elders and monks

        • Avoid public displays of affection

        • Do not raise your voice or show anger in public

        6. Smoking and Legal Restrictions in Bhutan

        Bhutan has strict tobacco regulations:

        • Smoking is restricted in many public areas

        • Importing and using tobacco products may require permits

        • Always follow local laws and guide instructions

        7. General Cultural Respect for Travelers to Bhutan

        To have a positive and respectful visit:

        • Respect local traditions and festivals

        • Follow your licensed guide’s advice

        • Be mindful of Bhutanese values and religious sensitivity

        • Avoid littering and help preserve the natural environment

        Food and Dining in Bhutan

        Bhutanese cuisine is known for its bold flavors, use of chilies, and traditional ingredients. Food is an important part of Bhutanese culture, and travelers to Bhutan can enjoy both local specialties and international cuisine.

        1. Popular Traditional Bhutanese Dishes

        Bhutan’s most famous foods include:

        • Ema Datshi (Chili and Cheese Curry)
          Bhutan’s national dish made with green or red chilies and local cheese. It is spicy and flavorful.

        • Red Rice
          A staple food grown in Bhutan’s valleys. It has a nutty flavor and is often served with curries and vegetables.

        • Momos (Dumplings)
          Steamed or fried dumplings filled with vegetables, chicken, or meat. Popular as snacks and meals.

        • Phaksha Paa (Pork with Radish and Chilies)
          A traditional pork dish cooked with dried chilies and radish for a rich, spicy taste.

        • Butter Tea (Suja)
          A traditional Bhutanese tea made with tea leaves, butter, and salt. It has a unique savory flavor.

        2. Spicy Food in Bhutan

        Bhutanese meals are generally spicy:

        • Chilies are used as a main ingredient, not just a seasoning

        • You can request less spicy food in hotels and tourist restaurants

        • Local eateries usually serve authentic, spicy flavors

        3. International Cuisine in Bhutan

        In addition to local food, most hotels and restaurants in Bhutan offer:

        • Indian cuisine (vegetarian and non-vegetarian options)

        • Continental dishes

        • Chinese and Asian-style meals

        • Western breakfast options in tourist hotels

        4. Dining Tips for Travelers in Bhutan

        • Inform your hotel or guide about dietary preferences in advance

        • Vegetarian food is widely available

        • Try local dishes in a hygienic, recommended restaurant

        • Drink bottled or filtered water as advised by your guide

        Health and Safety Tips for Travelers to Bhutan

        To stay healthy and prepared during your Bhutan trip:

        • Carry all personal prescription medicines in original packaging

        • Bring sunscreen and lip balm for high-altitude sun protection

        • Pack a basic first-aid kit with bandages, pain relievers, and antiseptic

        • Carry motion sickness and altitude-related medication if advised by your doctor

        • Stay hydrated and follow your guide’s health recommendations

        Medical Facilities in Bhutan

        • Basic medical services are available in major cities like Thimphu and Paro

        • Remote trekking regions may have limited or no medical facilities

        • Emergency evacuation may be required in serious cases

        Additional Safety Recommendations

        • Share emergency contact details with your tour operator

        • Inform your guide of any medical conditions in advance

        • Follow food and water safety guidelines

        • Get a basic health check before high-altitude travel

        Bhutan Tour Packing List: 

        Packing well helps make your trip comfortable and enjoyable.
        Essential Documents
        • Passport valid for at least six months
        • Bhutan visa clearance letter
        • Airline tickets and travel insurance
        • Photocopies of important documents
        Clothing and Accessories
        • Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
        • Light jackets and warm layers
        • Rain jacket or umbrella (especially in spring and summer)
        • Modest clothing for monastery visits
        • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
        Health and Personal Items
        • Personal medications
        • First-aid kit
        • Lip balm and moisturizer
        • Reusable water bottle

        How to Book Your Bhutan Tour from kathmandu with Holiday Tours Nepal?

        1. Contact us with your preferred travel dates and group size.

        2. Receive a customized itinerary and price quotation.

        3. Submit passport copies and photographs for visa processing.

        4. Confirm flights and hotels.

        5. Receive your visa clearance and final travel documents.

        Our travel experts are here to help you before, during, and after your trip, ensuring you're delighted.

        Why Book a Bhutan Tour with Holiday Tours Nepal?

        • Trusted Bhutan tour operator
        • Competitive pricing
        • Customizable itineraries
        • Experienced local guides
        • 24/7 customer support
        • Hassle-free visa assistance
        • Personalized service

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        Conclusion

        Embarking on a Bhutan tour package promises an unforgettable journey through the Land of the Thunder Dragon, where serene monasteries, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural heritage await. Whether you are seeking adventure, spiritual experiences, or a peaceful retreat, a Bhutan tour package offers a perfect blend of all. Make your travel dreams come true and explore the hidden treasures of Bhutan with an organized and hassle-free tour package.

        Book your Bhutan Tour Package today and experience the magic of the Himalayas, ancient monasteries, and Bhutanese hospitality.

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        Bhutan Tour Package - 3 Days FAQs

        • Yes, 3 days are enough to experience the main highlights of western Bhutan. This short tour covers Paro, Thimphu, and the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery, offering a perfect introduction to Bhutan’s culture, nature, and spirituality.

        • The tour covers Paro Valley, Thimphu City, Rinpung Dzong, National Museum, Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, and the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

        • Yes, most travelers need a Bhutan visa. Holiday Tours Nepal arranges your visa through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens receive entry permits on arrival.

        • Bhutan charges a Sustainable Development Fee of USD 100 per person per night. This fee supports Education, healthcare, culture, and environmental conservation and is usually included in your tour package.

        • Independent travel is allowed in Paro and Thimphu, but a licensed guide is required for most sightseeing, trekking, festivals, and cultural activities. Traveling with a tour operator makes permits and logistics much easier.

        • The package includes visa processing, Sustainable Development Fee, hotel accommodation, meals, private transportation, licensed Bhutanese guide, sightseeing entrance fees, and airport transfers.

        • International flights, travel insurance, personal expenses, alcoholic beverages, laundry, tips, and optional activities are not included in the tour price.

        • The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn) when the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and major festivals take place.

        • June to August should be avoided because it is the monsoon season with heavy rainfall, cloudy skies, and occasional landslides that may affect sightseeing and hiking.

        • Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest countries in the world with very low crime rates. Travelers feel secure, and solo female travelers are exceptionally comfortable with guided tours.

        • Yes, the Bhutan Short Tour is family-friendly and suitable for children and senior travelers. Travel distances are short, and sightseeing is easy and enjoyable.

        • The hike to Tiger’s Nest is moderate and takes about 4 to 5 hours round-trip. Horses are available for part of the ascent, and most travelers with basic fitness can complete it comfortably.

        • Paro is at 2,200 meters, and Thimphu is at 2,320 meters above sea level. These altitudes are safe for most travelers and rarely cause altitude sickness.

        • The standard package includes clean and comfortable 3-star hotels with private bathrooms and hot water. Luxury upgrades to 4-star and 5-star resorts are available on request.

        • You can enjoy Bhutanese dishes like Ema Datshi, red rice, and momos, as well as Indian, Chinese, and continental meals. Vegetarian food is widely available.

        • Yes, local SIM cards from B-Mobile and TashiCell are available at Paro Airport and in cities. Most hotels provide Wi-Fi in common areas and rooms.

        • The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the local currency and is equal in value to the Indian Rupee. Indian Rupees are widely accepted, and credit cards are accepted at major hotels and shops.

        • Pack comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing, rain protection, modest clothes for monasteries, sunscreen, sunglasses, personal medicines, and a camera.

        • Travel insurance is not mandatory but highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, evacuation, trip delays, and lost baggage.

        • Yes, modest clothing is required when visiting monasteries and dzongs. Long pants, covered shoulders, and removing shoes before entering temples are necessary.

        • Yes, Holiday Tours Nepal offers fully customizable itineraries, including luxury tours, honeymoon packages, festival tours, photography tours, and extended stays.

        • You only need to provide your travel dates and a copy of your passport. Holiday Tours Nepal will take care of your visa, hotel bookings, guide, transportation, and all other travel arrangements. However, according to Himalayan Glacier, international flights are not included in the Bhutan tour package.
          No, flights are not included. However, Holiday Tours Nepal can help arrange flights from Kathmandu, Delhi, Bangkok, or Singapore.

        • Holiday Tours Nepal offers experienced Himalayan specialists, trusted Bhutanese partners, transparent pricing, customized itineraries, and reliable customer support for a smooth, memorable Bhutan experience.

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