Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan

Druk Path Trek is Thimpu Valley to Paro Valley Trek in Bhutan with the highest pass at 4250m

Duration Duration 16 Days
Meals Meals
  • 15 Breakfast (Nepal & Bhutan)
  • 9 Lunch (Bhutan)
  • 9 Dinner (Bhutan)
Accommodation Accommodation
  • 3-star hotel in Bhutan
  • 4-star hotel in Nepal
Activites Activities
  • Trekking
  • Sightseeing
  • Scenic Flight
Price Reduced US$ Price Starts From US$ 6140
Destination Destination
Nepal and Bhutan
Difficulty Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude Max. Altitude
4100 Meter
Activities Activity
Trekking/Tour
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
6-7 Hours Trek

Overview of Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan

Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan is a classic expedition that dazzles you with the grandeur of both countries’ cultural history while presenting an unforgettable adventure. The voyage from Nepal to Bhutan will be priceless. The exhilaration of this expedition will last through to the conclusion. Trekking to the cliffs above the clouds, where you can overlook Thimpu and Paro in all their glory, will become an enlightening experience.

The trekkers will have a spectacular view of the snow-capped mountains on the trek’s northern side. Aside from that, camping at the edge of the mountains, monasteries, culture, delicacies, great outdoor activities, and spending time with locals will add to the gratification of this adventure of Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan.

The vibrant Biodiversity and Picturesque Ambience

Kathmandu will be the central starting point for the Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan. The primary sightseeing will take place in Kathmandu. From there, the idyllic city of Pokhara will embrace you with exciting sightseeing. The stunning vistas and gorgeous sights from Sarangkot will fascinate you thoroughly. Trekking from the brink of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Langtang will be a divine sensation.

Furthermore, Pokhara, a serene city, never ceases to astound visitors with its incredible natural richness. The “Kingdom of Dragon,” Bhutan, will also welcome you and showcase its rich cultural diversity and the fantastic variety of both evolutionary origins. Along with the captivating cities of Paro and Thimpu, the Dzongs, monasteries, and people’s daily lives add to the expedition’s calm.

Along with the beautiful lush vegetation and flowers, the northern side of the secret fortresses will also greet you. The visible communities from Jele Dzong to Jangchulakha over 3000m will be enjoyable to observe. Trekking over these cliffs will show you how diverse trekking in Nepal and Bhutan seems. While trekking out from the base of Jomalhari Mountain, an incredible diversity of nature and rich cultural influences will coexist.

More than that, the atmosphere and local species will wow you as you trek down the valley to reach Paro. Upon arriving in Paro, the native cuisine will wow you and fully allow you to experience the area’s customs. More than this, Taktsang monastery, popularly known as the Tiger Nest, will be around for visitors to admire. With an air of serenity and serenity, Paro’s dusk tone will whisk you back in time to the days of the ancient classics.

Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan Detail Itinerary

  • Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

    On the first day of your tour, you will arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal. After landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your local guide or driver. They will assist you in the immigration and customs process and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. Depending on your arrival time, you may have some leisure time to unwind, rest, or explore the immediate vicinity of your accommodation. This is an excellent opportunity to acclimate to the city’s unique atmosphere and prepare for the adventures ahead.

  • Day 2: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing with scenic Everest Mountain Flight

    Your second day is packed with cultural and spiritual exploration as you dive into the rich heritage of the Kathmandu Valley. Your tour begins with a scenic Everest Mountain Flight and back to the hotel for breakfast; then, visit Pashupatinath, one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world, where you can witness traditional rituals along the sacred Bagmati River. Next, you’ll head to Boudhanath, a majestic Buddhist stupa surrounded by vibrant Tibetan monasteries and prayer flags. After a spiritual experience, you’ll explore Swayambhunath, often called the “Monkey Temple” due to the playful monkeys that inhabit the site. This ancient stupa provides panoramic city views and a deeper understanding of Buddhism. Finally, you’ll explore Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which showcases an impressive array of palaces, courtyards, and temples that reflect the city’s royal history and intricate architecture. This day is a cultural immersion, allowing you to appreciate Nepal’s diverse religious traditions and historical significance.

  • Day 3: Drive to Nagarkot via Bhaktapur Sightseeing

    On the third day, you’ll embark on a scenic drive to Nagarkot, a picturesque hill station on the Kathmandu Valley’s outskirts. You’ll stop in Bhaktapur, another UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant culture. Here, you can explore the intricately designed temples, palaces, and courtyards that glimpse Nepal’s historical grandeur. After your Bhaktapur visit, the journey continues to Nagarkot, renowned for its stunning sunrise and sunset views over the Himalayan mountains, including the mighty Mount Everest. Once in Nagarkot, you can relax, enjoy the serene mountainous atmosphere, and prepare for the breathtaking views that await you the following day.

  • Day 4: Fly to Pokhara and drive to Sarangkot

    Your journey continues as you leave Kathmandu and head to the picturesque city of Pokhara. After driving back to Kathmandu, you’ll catch a domestic flight to Pokhara, which offers a convenient and swift way to reach this beautiful lakeside destination. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you’ll drive to Sarangkot and overnight there. Overnight at Himalayan Front.

  • Day 5: Pokhara Sightseeing

    The fifth day is dedicated to exploring the enchanting sights and experiences that Pokhara has to offer.  After enjoying this natural spectacle, you’ll visit Bindabasini Temple, a sacred Hindu shrine, and then proceed to the International Mountain Museum. This museum provides valuable insights into the history of mountaineering and the Himalayas. Your day will also include visits to Seti River Gorge, a deep and narrow canyon, Mahendra Cave, and a suspension bridge that offers exhilarating views of the Seti River below. You’ll wrap up the day with a visit to a local village, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture and better understand life in rural Nepal.

  • Day 6: Pokhara Sightseeing

    Your sixth day in Pokhara is another adventure-filled day. You’ll start with a relaxing boat ride on Phewa Lake, surrounded by the majestic Annapurna and Machapuchare mountains. You’ll visit the iconic Tal Barahi Temple on an island in the lake. Afterward, you’ll explore Devis Falls, a unique waterfall, and Gupteshwor Cave, known for its intricate natural formations. Your journey will also take you to a Tibetan Refugee Camp, where you can learn about Tibetan culture and handicrafts. The day will conclude with a visit to the Peace Stupa, a symbol of tranquility, and Pumdi Hill, offering panoramic views of Pokhara and the surrounding mountains, making it the ideal spot for a captivating sunset experience.

  • Day 7: Fly to Kathmandu and Bhutan Tour Preparation

    You’ll return to Kathmandu from Pokhara on the seventh day via a domestic flight. This day is a transition and preparation day for your upcoming Bhutan tour. You may spend the morning packing and making necessary travel arrangements for your journey to Bhutan. Your tour operator or guide will likely assist you with the necessary preparations, such as reviewing your Bhutan travel itinerary, ensuring you have all the required travel documents, and answering any questions about your upcoming adventure in Bhutan.

  • Day 8: Flight from Kathmandu to Paro and Paro Sightseeing

    Your journey to Bhutan begins as you board a flight from Kathmandu to Paro, Bhutan. This scenic flight offers stunning views of the Himalayas, and upon arrival in Paro, you’ll be greeted by your Bhutanese guide. Your first day in Bhutan will be dedicated to sightseeing in Paro. You may visit the impressive Paro Rinpung Dzong, a fortified monastery that serves as a seat of government and religion. You might also explore the National Museum of Bhutan, which houses a remarkable art and cultural artifacts collection. The day will offer you a glimpse into Bhutan’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

  • Day 9: Day Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest)

    One of Bhutan’s most iconic and spiritually significant experiences awaits you on the ninth day. You’ll embark on a day hike to the Taktsang Monastery, famously known as the “Tiger’s Nest.” This stunning monastery clings to the cliffs above the Paro Valley and is revered in Bhutan. The hike takes you through a lush forest, and as you ascend, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the monastery and the surrounding landscapes. After reaching the monastery, you can explore its intricate architecture and learn about its historical and spiritual significance. The hike back down offers equally stunning views, making it a remarkable and unforgettable experience.

  • Day 10: Trek to Jele Dzong

    On the tenth day of your Bhutan adventure, you’ll begin your trek from the starting point in Paro. Your destination is Jele Dzong, a historic fortress perched atop a ridge. The trek will take you through dense forests, immersing you in Bhutan’s natural beauty. The trail offers panoramic views of the Paro Valley, and on a clear day, you might catch sight of the Himalayan peaks. As you reach Jele Dzong, you’ll have the opportunity to explore this ancient fort and learn about its historical significance.

  • Day 11: Jele Dzong to Jangchulakha

    Your trek continues on the eleventh day as you journey from Jele Dzong to Jangchulakha. The trail will lead you through enchanting rhododendron forests and alpine meadows, offering opportunities to spot various bird species and perhaps even some wildlife. The pristine natural surroundings provide a serene and peaceful atmosphere. As you arrive in Jangchulakha, you’ll be rewarded with captivating views of the Himalayan peaks and a chance to appreciate the tranquility of this high-altitude location.

  • Day 12: Jangchulakha to Jigmelangtsho

    Your trek enters its final day as you hike from Jangchulakha to Jigmelangtsho. This leg of the journey will take you through more alpine terrain and pristine landscapes. The path offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Jigmelangtsho, often called Jimilang Tsho, is a high-altitude lake known for its pristine beauty and serene atmosphere. It’s a place of natural tranquility and the perfect spot to conclude your trekking adventure.

  • Day 13: Jigmelangtsho to Phajoding

    Your trek on the thirteenth day takes you from Jigmelangtsho to Phajoding. The journey through the Bhutanese wilderness will provide you with more opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty and serenity of the region. Phajoding is known for its sacred monastery, and the trek will offer magnificent vistas of the surrounding mountains. Upon reaching Phajoding, you can explore the monastery and enjoy the breathtaking views of the valley below.

  • Day 14: Phajoding to Punakha via Dochula Pass

    On the fourteenth day, you’ll continue your trek, descending from Phajoding. The path will take you through lush forests and picturesque landscapes. Your trek will lead you to the Dochula Pass, famous for its panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range. After the pass, you’ll descend further and reach Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. The region is known for its stunning Punakha Dzong, a majestic fortress at the confluence of two rivers. You’ll have the opportunity to explore this historical and architectural gem.

    Note: If you need Paro - Kathmandu flight, please contact us. We will provide Paro - Kathmandu flight tickets, airport transfers, and hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at a reasonable price.
  • Day 15: Punakha Sightseeing, Drive to Thimphu with Sightseeing

    Your fifteenth day in Bhutan begins with sightseeing in Punakha. Besides visiting Punakha Dzong, you might explore Chimi Lhakhang, a temple associated with fertility. Afterward, you’ll make your way to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. In Thimphu, you can engage in various cultural activities, such as visiting the Tashichho Dzong, the Buddha Dordenma, the National Memorial Chorten, and exploring the local markets. This day offers a beautiful blend of cultural experiences and a transition to Bhutan’s modern capital.

  • Day 16: Drive to Paro and International Departure from Paro

    Your final day in Bhutan involves a drive back to Paro, where you began your Bhutan adventure. You’ll have some free time to explore Paro further, do some last-minute shopping, or relax and reflect on your journey. In the evening, you’ll catch your international departure flight from Paro, marking the end of your unforgettable trip to Bhutan.


Includes/Excludes

What's included

  • All land transfers in a Private Vehicle
  • The Everest Hotel or a similar hotel in Kathmandu, Himalayan Front in Sarangkot, Waterfront Resort in Pokhara, and Club Himalaya in Nagarkot
  • Three-star Hotel accommodation in Bhutan and tented camp during the trek
  • Kathmandu – Pokhara – Kathmandu flight ticket
  • Meals as per an itinerary
  • Bhutan Visa Fee
  • Kathmandu – Paro flight fare
  • Tour guide in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Bhutan
  • Sightseeing and entrance of Nepal Tour and Druk Path Bhutan
  • 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 during Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan

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    Ideal Seasons for Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan

    Both of these countries share identical environmental factors. However, the pleasant and clean weather would be gorgeous for a Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek. This requires choosing the ideal time of year for the expedition. Despite the trek’s low degree of difficulty, choosing the appropriate time of year to go on it will make it easier. Spring and autumn are the optimum seasons for a Nepal Tour and Druk Path Trek Bhutan. The trek will be more enjoyable with an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and a cloudless sky.

    Furthermore, one may take advantage of the lush foliage and stunning Alpine panoramas throughout these two seasons. These two seasons last from March to May and from September to November.


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