Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour

Short and easy trek to Nepal and Bhutan

Duration Duration 14 Days
Meals Meals
  • 13 Breakfast
  • 7 Lunch
  • 7 Dinner
Accommodation Accommodation
  • 3-star hotels in Nepal and Bhutan
Activites Activities
  • Sightseeing
  • Trekking
  • Scenic Drive/Flight
Price Reduced US$ 5250 Price Starts From US$ 4650
Destination Destination
Nepal and Bhutan
Difficulty Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude Max. Altitude
3150 Meter
Activities Activity
Trekking
Start and Point Start/End Point
Kathmandu/Paro
Best Season Best Season
March, April, May, Sept, Oct, Nov
Group Size Group Size
Minimum 2
Transportation Transportation
Private Car and Flight
Activity Per Day Activity Per Day
5-7 Hours trek

Overview of Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour

The Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour is a phenomenal expedition that leads you through several settlements and past stunning architecture, rolling hills, and rich biodiversity. With this adventure, you’ll get a glimpse of the untamed sides of Nepal and Bhutan and the approach to life of those who dwell in the Alpine Region. With this adventure, trekking to picturesque, mysterious valleys and endless cliffs will take place. Likewise, the Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour will dabble you in the rich biodiversity that stretches from the central Nepal foothills to the eastern cliff face of Bhutan. The trekking will be evident since it integrates the new geography of Nepal and Bhutan alongside its distinct indigenous cultures.

The excitement throughout the Highlands

As a significant element of the Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour, the highlands’ exhilaration will be unprecedented. You can see Jomolhari, Masang Gang, Jichu Drake, and Ganache Ta along the route. Also, the picturesque Nagarkot and Chisapani offer glimpses of the Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu. The hillsides around the Kathmandu Valley push you to an ambiance where you can savor the peacefulness. From the edge of the Shivapuri National Park, it will be fantastic to explore the magnificent hill stations of Chisapani, Nagarkot, and Sundarjal. The Sundarijal to Chisapnai trekking allows you to experience nature’s incredible wonders, including waterfalls, rainforests, shrubbery, and splendid settlements. In the same vein, viewing the picturesque Himalayas and valleys from Nagarkot will be a prospect.

The clouds will circulate overhead and touch the ground, and the moisture in the atmosphere will add to the crispness of the trek. Once you arrive in Bhutan, you will continue your trekking. Similar to Nepal, Bhutan will have a distinct tone. At the same time, Nepal offers spectacular weather and a dramatic variation in temperature in the alpine zone,  whereas Bhutan greets trekkers with scenic beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. The trek from the marvelous hamlet of Genezampa will lead you to the Gur. The camping takes place at Gur, which is slightly above Thimpu. More than this, the time you spend in Bhutan will also involve trekking along the settlements and landscape of  Labathamba, Pangkha, Cherigang, and Chamgang, in addition to more than a hundred more astoundingly scenic uniqueness. Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour will be one of the most exciting adventures in the Alpine Region.

Divergent civilization existing above the clouds

Numerous indigenous communities reside in the foothills from the Sundarijal to the Nagarkot. Typically, Gurung, Rai, Limbu, and Tamang castes make up the population in this region. It would be beneficial and intriguing to learn about their culture and blend with it as you go around their villages. Likewise, residents of the hamlets above them frequently celebrate festivities like Dashain, Tihar, and Lohsar. The dazzling and joyful Buddhists who live in Bhutanese hamlets like Pangkha, Chamgang, and Chergingang remain a significant surprise. The majority of the population in this area embraces Buddhism.

Similarly, you will constantly come across religious chambers, ceremonial theater zones, monasteries, cathedrals, sanctuaries, and more throughout your Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour. All along this voyage, these things will be your main appeal. More than this, you’ll find that the best surprises are in store for you in the form of local inhabitants’ artistry, crafts, and arts.

Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01: Kathmandu Arrival

    It would be a lovely experience to arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport after flying through certain sublime valleys and spectacular landscapes. As soon as you arrive, you will meet our staff at the airport, and they will drive you in a private vehicle to the hotel.

    Meals: Not Included

  • Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing

    The fantastic morning breakfast kicks off the entire day of Kathmandu sightseeing. Moreover, we’ll be visiting the historical sites in a private vehicle. The Patan Durbar Square will be our first stop as we travel there. We will take in the magnetic structure as we go to Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Sawaymbhunath. As we explore, we’ll also stop by the Kumari Temple and have a little stopover in Basantapur to savor the exquisite local Smoothies of Indra Chowk. After touring all the magical historic landmarks, we will head back to the hotel and make arrangements for the next day’s trek.

    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 3: Drive to Sundarjal and Trek to Chisapani and overnight there

    We’ll take the bus to Sundarjal after our delicious breakfast. From Sundarijal’s north, we will proceed across a creek and waterfall, as well as pine vegetation, before reaching the teahouse, where we will eat lunch. Continuing our journey from the beautiful hillside terrain, we will arrive at Chisapani, where we will spend the night.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 04: Trek to Nagarkot and overnight there

    An early morning picturesque will be the gorgeous perspective of the sunrise to the east from the Chisapani. The same is evident in our trek to Nagarkot, where we will arrive after traversing through the stunning scenery of Langtang, Annapurna, and Dolakha. After a short rest period, we’ll tour the Nagarkot vicinity and spend the night there.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 05: Drive back to Kathmandu via Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Changu Narayan Sightseeing

    Breakfast will be top-notch with bread, jam, and tea. We will depart from Nagarkot early morning and board a bus heading for Kathmandu. The road will be winding, and the bus’s windows will offer elegant views of the mountains and countryside. We will stop at Bhaktapur on the way to Kathmandu to explore the local temples. Also on the itinerary is a visit to the nearby Changu Narayan Temple, a sacred community site set on a Cliffside. Pondering Bhaktapur Pagoda-style temples and tranquil buildings, we’ll head back to the hotel and spend the night there.

    Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

  • Day 06: Fly to Paro and drive to Thimpu

    After getting up early and arranging items, we will go to Tribhuvan International Airport. To get to Paro, Bhutan, we will fly from TIA. Moreover, we will be at the Paro in about an hour. The flight will bless us with the majestic scenery of the icy northern Himalayas. We’ll get assistance from our paro guide when we arrive. After checking into the hotel, we’ll eat and then leave to see some of the contiguous monasteries and cathedrals. Exploring Ringpung Dzong, Kyichu Lakhang, and the surrounding region, we will proceed to the Hot Stone Bath and enjoy some refreshments afterward.
    Meanwhile, we’ll be driving while viewing the memorial chorten. In the same way, after visiting the Textile Museum and the Buddha View Point, we will gently move towards Thimpu. We will recuperate and spend the overnight at Thimpu.

    Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

  • Day 07: Thimphu to Genezampa-Gur (Trek Starts), Distance 6km, 4 hours

    Moving marginally northward from Thimpu, we’ll head for the Genekha. Genekha is a tranquil community and will be the beginning point of the trek. Slowly and methodically trekking through the trials beset by greenery and alpine Vegetation, we will arrive at a little farmhouse teahouse for lunch. Additionally, the trek will get calmer, allowing you to see the sleek landscapes and exquisite atmospheric phenomena. After arriving at the Gur, we will set our tent amid the flowerbed meadows on the ridge’s peak.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 08: Gur to Labathamba, Distance: 9km, 6 hours

    The freshness and enticing aroma of the blossoms in the neighborhood lifts us. After breakfast, we will set off on trial in the northwest vicinity. Beautiful grown timber woods and exquisite garden blooms make the trek more appealing. Furthermore, glimpses of the Dagala range, rolling hills, and other hilly ranges will be visible through the cloudy mist. After lunch, we will pass through lush hills and bluffs before arriving at Yutsho Lake within a few hours. Following concluding the day’s trek, we’ll spend the night at one of the hotels in Labathamba.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 09: Explore Labathamba

    During the morning, the prominent echoes of sheep and yaks through the hills make the vibe nostalgic. We will unwind by the lakes and visit a little town while exploring the surrounding area. Along with this, we’ll trek to neighboring sites where we can relish the pristine views of Mt. Jumolhari, Dochu La, Everest, and other vistas. Likewise, we will prepare for the subsequent day’s trek while staying the night in Labathamba.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 10: Labathamba to Pangkha, Distance: 8km, 4 hours

    On this day, trekking at more than 4000m will be tricky. After breakfast, we will begin our trek and traverse the Labajong La Pass, passing by rolling hills, wetlands, rivers, and overpasses. Trekking from the edge of the highlands will provide splendid views of Jichu Drake, Tserimgang, Khangbum, Masagang, Tsendegang, and Gangchenta. Within an hour, we’ll be winding our approach to the Pankha’s vast greenery, where we’ll spend the night.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 11: Punakha to Cherigang, Distance: 10km, 6 hours

    The breakfast in the morning will rejuvenate us and bring us more assurance as we start our trekking attempt. Similarly, we will sense its moisture condenses after passing through a wooded zone. After passing across the Japhula pass and descending to its edge, we will emerge at the Cherigang, where we will spend the night.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 12: Chiang to Chamgang (Trek Ends), Distance: 6km, 3 hours

    Starting the trek early in the morning, we’ll be heading downhill today. Unique Buddhist communities and monasteries are among the delights we will see along the route. The northern Himalayas will gradually recede as we make our way toward the Chamgang. At the Changing, we would spend the night after bidding the fond trek farewell.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 13: Paro Sightseeing

    After waking up early and eating breakfast, we will proceed to Paro. As soon as we get to Paro, we will hike up to the Taktsang monastery and take in the splendor. Similarly, following a delicious lunch, we will continue to descend and explore Kichu Lakhang. As one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, Kichu Lakhang will feature prominently. Beyond this, we’ll also explore the Paro Dzong and take a closer look at the artistic side of the inhabitants, who manufacture alluring woodworking and sculptures. While sampling Paro’s excellent regional cuisine and refreshments while exploring numerous renowned monasteries, we will make our way to the hotel and spend the night there.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

  • Day 14: Departure from Bhutan

    After packing everything, you will check out the hotel with a delicious breakfast. Our personnel will drive you to Paro International Airport, where you will board a flight to your destination.

    Meals: Breakfast


Includes/Excludes

What's included

    • All land transfers in a Private Vehicle
    • The Everest Hotel or a similar hotel in Kathmandu
    • Hotel accommodation in Bhutan
    • Meals as per an itinerary
    • Bhutan Visa Fee
    • Kathmandu – Paro flight fare
    • Tour guide in Kathmandu and Bhutan
    • Sightseeing entrance fees
    • Bhutan Government Royalties and Taxes
    • Applicable Taxes and fees

What is excluded

    • International airfare and Nepal visa fee (USD 40 for 15 days visa)
    • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
    • Personal expenses like bar bills, laundry, phone calls, internet, etc
    • Tipping for guide and driver

Accommodation

First-rate accommodation and meal amenities will be provided throughout the trek from Nepal to Bhutan. An exceptional hotel in Kathmandu will give the great experience of sleeping in an impressive bedroom with all the conveniences. Similarly, breakfast will be available during your stay in Kathmandu. There will also be teahouses or mediocre motels for your accommodation along the trek. Furthermore, the trek includes three daily meals: a morning breakfast with a cup of tea and toast and a lunch with traditional local rice, meats, soups, or international, Indian, or Tibetan food. Dinner will be the same as lunch, but many more selections will be on the menu. Similarly, the snacks will include dishes like momo, chapati veggies, beans, Chow Mein, Thukpa, Biryani, and many others. Furthermore, you can sample a range of traditional food products along the trek.

Departure Dates

We have daily departures for private trips, so we recommend booking it according to your schedule. We do not need a minimum group size for the private trip and won’t charge additional charges for a solo traveler.

Please let us know if you need additional services like pre/post accommodation, domestic flight, Everest Mountain Flight, adventurous sports, sightseeing, etc. Please fill out this customized form for your convenience.

Customize this trip with help from our local travel specialist that matches your interests.

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    Good to Know

    We accept major currencies such as the US Dollar, the Great Britain Pound, the Euro, the Australian Dollar, the Singapore Dollar, the Indian Rupee, the Swiss Franc, the Canadian Dollar, the Japanese Yen, the Chinese Yuan, the Saudi Arabian Riyal, the Qatari Riyal, the Thai Baht, the UAE Dirham, the Malaysian Ringgit, the South Korean Won, the Swedish Kroner, the Danish Kroner, the Hong Kong Dollar, the Kuwaiti Dinar, and the Bahrain Dinar.

    Type C, D, and M power plugs and sockets are used. The standard voltage and frequency are 230 V and 50Hz, respectively.

    Vaccinations You must be completely vaccinated against COVID-19 at least 14 days before traveling to Nepal. Vaccination documentation is required.

    On Arrival Visas are available at Nepal's entrance points for travelers. Travelers from Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, and Syria, on the other hand, are required to obtain a visa through their nearest Nepalese diplomatic post (embassy/consulate).

    Tourist Visa Fee

    15 Days – US$ 30
    30 Days – US$ 50
    90 Days – US$ 125

    To confirm the trek/tour package, we want a deposit of at least 20% of the total tour/trek fee. The remaining balance must be paid when you arrive in Nepal. We take Visa, Maestro, MasterCard, American Express, and other major credit cards. The total cost of a Bhutan and Tibet tour must be paid in full at the time of booking.

    We strongly advise you to purchase a SIM card for reliable internet access throughout Nepal. Nepal Telecom (owned by the government) and NCELL (owned by the private sector) are the two main SIM card providers in Nepal. It is preferable to get a SIM card at an airport, where staff will assist with activation and data plan purchases. If you have a SIM card, it will be easier for you to contact us and locate our airport agent.

    You can charge your electrical devices at hotels and lodges because there are no power outages. In the Himalayan region, however, hotel owners may levy a nominal fee.

    Essential Information

    Trek Difficulty

    Throughout this expedition, it is reasonably simple to trek across the intermediate mountains’ margins and gains their summit. The Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour has a low degree of difficulty for trekking. Any age group with exceptional physical abilities can participate in this adventure. The terrain is straightforward to ascend in both Nepal and Bhutan. Because the trekking will sometimes take you beyond 3000m in height, you occasionally need to anticipate altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is a possibility. The crossing of Sundarijal to reach Nagarkot won’t provide any difficulties, and trekking through the Gur cliffs to reach Chamgang won’t present any hazards. Light workouts and outdoor activities such as jogging, swimming, and cycling will help you to improve your endurance. The trek will be easier to accomplish if you undertake all of these activities before the trek.

    Best time for Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour

    Spring Season

    The spring season is assumed to be the finest time for a Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour. The alpine area of both Bhutan and Nepal will be simpler to ascend with a moderate temperature of 15 degrees Celsius. The trek will be pleasurable with the slightest rain, no fog, and chilly. Typically, the spring season lasts from March until May.

    Autumn Season

    The Autumn Season is another popular season for Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour. Trekking across the mountainous area of Nepal and Bhutan from September to November will be both restful and magnificent. The temperature will be approximately 10 degrees Celsius, but at night it might fall to a single digit, perhaps as low as 5 degrees Celsius. The autumn season offers particular virtues, such as lush foliage, scenic landscape without mist, and fragrant breezes.

    Monsoon/Summer Season

    During the summer, the journey will be incredible. However, traversing the muddy cliffs and rugged terrain won’t be appropriate. There will be little chance to take in the scenery because of the intensity of the rain and the mystical clouds that cover the hills. However, there are situations when determining the weather before a hike is valuable. With temperatures reaching 23 degrees Celsius, the summer season, which lasts from June through August, delivers significant rain to the highlands of Nepal and Bhutan.

    Winter Season

    The main hurdle for the Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour from November to February will be the poor visibility and bitter cold. As a result of the chilly wind and the icy night, the temperature will be below zero during this period, making trekking arduous. Similarly, avalanches and snowstorms will also be dangerous at elevations higher than 3500 meters.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    You need to click the “Book Button” and proceed to fill up the missing information. We need at least 20% deposit amount to confirm the tour. After getting, the deposit amount and passport details, we will send a tour confirmation voucher. You might need to show that confirmation voucher for the airport transfers service.

    It would help if you had a visa for Nepal Bhutan Trekking Tour. A Nepal visa can obtain at Tribhuwan International Airport, and 15 days visa fee is USD 30. We will arrange a paper visa to Bhutan, and this Bhutan visa fee is included in your package price. You need to provide a scanned copy of your passport (Color).

    We have a local guide in Nepal and Bhutan. In Kathmandu, we will provide a heritage guide; in Pokhara, we will provide a city guide; and in Bhutan, we will provide a Bhutanese guide. All guides will be local and can speak English fluently. Please let us know during the booking if you need another language guide. We will arrange a guide as per your required language.

    This tour will be entirely safe for female and solo travelers. You will stay in the city area there is not any security threat.

    Travel insurance is not mandatory for this tour; however, it is highly recommended to cover your travel risk.

    All of your included meals will be served in a buffet. So, you can choose vegetarian food from there. Please let us know if you have any special food requirements, and we will arrange that food for you.

    Yes, you can take photographs during the tour. Inside the temple, monasteries might not allow taking photographs. Please consult with your guide before taking the photos. Before taking local people’s photographs, please take permission with them.

    During the tour, you can exchange significant currencies like USD, GBP, Euro, SGD, and other major currencies. However, we highly recommend you carry USD in Bhutan.

    In Nepal, ATM service is readily available. In Bhutan, ATMs are available but may not work sometimes. So, better to carry USD with you. You can pay by your credit card, but you might charge Credit card fees.

    Bhutan uses three different types of electrical plugs: the Indian plug, which has two circular pins and is compatible with type C sockets, and the British plug, which has three square pins and is compatible with type G sockets (three thick round pins, compatible with type D sockets). Bring adapters for all three.

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