Bhutan

Unforgettable Bhutan Tour Packages with JustTrip

Duration

6 Days

Hotel

3 Star Accommodations

Tour Type

Adventure, Cultural

Best Time to Visit

Bhutan

Bhutan
Bhutan
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Bhutan

Why Bhutan Should Be Your Next Destination

Bhutan isn't just another mountain destination — it's the last great Himalayan kingdom, where ancient monasteries cling to cliffsides and the government measures progress in happiness, not just GDP. Picture yourself trekking toward the Tiger's Nest Monastery as prayer flags snap in the wind, sharing a bowl of ema datshi in a farmhouse kitchen, and ending your evening watching the sun set behind snow-capped peaks that few travelers ever get to see up close. Our Bhutan tour packages are built to give you exactly that kind of trip, without the guesswork of planning a country most people have only read about.

What makes Bhutan truly special isn't just its untouched landscapes. It's the quiet pace of life, the deep-rooted Buddhist culture that shapes everything from architecture to daily routine, and the fact that Bhutan deliberately limits tourism to protect its heritage — so every visit feels genuinely rare. Whether you're chasing mountain views, spiritual reflection, or simply a break from anywhere crowded, Bhutan delivers something most destinations can't.

Our Bhutan trip packages go beyond the standard checklist of monasteries and viewpoints. We've designed each itinerary to help you experience the real Bhutan — village homestays, local archery matches, quiet forest treks, and conversations with monks who've spent decades in the same monastery. Traveling with family or a larger group? Our Bhutan family trip packages and Bhutan group tour packages are structured to keep everyone comfortable while still leaving room for those quiet, personal moments that make Bhutan unforgettable.

What Makes Our Bhutan Tours Stand Out

Tiger's Nest Monastery

Hike to the cliffside monastery of Paro Taktsang, perched 900 meters above the valley floor, for views and a sense of achievement you won't forget.

Punakha Dzong

 Walk through Bhutan's most beautiful fortress, set where two rivers meet, with whitewashed walls that glow gold at sunrise.

Local Village Homestay

Spend a night with a Bhutanese family, share a home-cooked meal, and see daily life far from any tourist trail.

Traditional Archery Match

Watch or join Bhutan's national sport, played with chanting, dancing, and genuine village pride on the line.

Day Wise Itinary

Day 1: Arrival in Paro
  • Land at Paro International Airport, one of the most scenic runways in the world, tucked between mountain peaks. Meet your guide and transfer to your hotel to settle in. Spend the afternoon walking through Paro town, visiting a local market, and adjusting to the altitude before a relaxed welcome dinner featuring traditional Bhutanese dishes.

  • Included : Airport pickup, hotel check-in, Paro town walk, welcome dinner
  • Set out early for the hike to Paro Taktsang, better known as the Tiger's Nest Monastery. The trail climbs steadily through pine forest before revealing the monastery clinging to the cliff face. Take your time at the top to explore the temple complex and take in the views before descending for a well-earned lunch and a quiet evening in Paro.

  • Included : Guided Tiger's Nest hike, temple visit, lunch
  • Drive to Thimphu, the only capital in the world without a single traffic light. Visit the giant Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking the valley, explore the weekend market if timing allows, and stop by a traditional paper-making workshop. In the evening, enjoy the relaxed pace of Thimphu's small-town streets.

  • Included : Transfer to Thimphu, Buddha Dordenma visit, local market stop
  • Spend the day exploring Thimphu's cultural landmarks, including the Folk Heritage Museum, the National Memorial Chorten, and a traditional arts and crafts school where students learn centuries-old techniques. In the afternoon, watch or join a local archery match, Bhutan's national sport and a favorite for travelers on our Bhutan group tour packages who want a lively, social afternoon.

  • Included : Museum visits, arts and crafts school, archery experience
  • Drive toward Punakha, stopping at Dochula Pass for panoramic Himalayan views and its famous 108 memorial chortens. Continue to Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan's most photographed fortresses, set dramatically at the confluence of two rivers. Spend the evening at a riverside hotel, surrounded by rice fields and quiet countryside.

  • Included : Dochula Pass stop, Punakha Dzong visit, hotel check-in
  • Spend the morning walking across Punakha's suspension bridge, one of the longest in Bhutan, with sweeping views of the valley below. Visit Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of fertility, and enjoy a relaxed farmhouse lunch. This slower day is especially popular with our Bhutan family trip packages, giving kids and grandparents alike a comfortable, unhurried day.

  • Included : Suspension bridge walk, temple visit, farmhouse lunch
  • Transfer back to Paro for your onward flight. Depending on your departure time, enjoy a final walk through Paro town or a relaxed breakfast with mountain views before saying goodbye to Bhutan, carrying back memories of a country unlike anywhere else on earth.

  • Included : Transfer to Paro, airport drop-off

FAQs — Bhutan Tour Package

Bhutan is best visited during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when skies are clear and mountain views are at their best. Spring also brings blooming rhododendrons, while autumn offers crisp weather ideal for trekking. Summer brings monsoon rains, and winter is colder but quieter, with fewer crowds at major sites.

Yes, all foreign travelers need a visa to enter Bhutan, along with a Sustainable Development Fee that supports the country's conservation efforts. Visas are typically arranged through a licensed tour operator before arrival, and we handle this process for you as part of every Bhutan tour package.

Yes, all our Bhutan trip packages can be adjusted to match your interests, whether that's more trekking, additional monastery visits, or extra time in a specific valley. Let us know your priorities and travel dates, and we'll shape the itinerary around them.

Our Bhutan packages typically include accommodation, all meals, private transport, a licensed local guide, and entry fees to monasteries and dzongs. Since Bhutan requires a set minimum daily package for tourists, most costs are bundled upfront, and we'll share a clear breakdown before you book.

Yes, our Bhutan group tour packages are built for friends, colleagues, or larger travel groups who want to explore together. We manage group logistics, comfortable shared transport, and accommodation that keeps everyone close, without losing the personal feel Bhutan is known for.

Yes, our Bhutan family trip packages are designed with a comfortable pace in mind, mixing lighter sightseeing days with optional treks like Tiger's Nest for those who want the challenge. We can adjust the itinerary to suit different fitness levels within the same family group.