04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal - 5 Days
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Duration:
5 days -
Max Altitude:
3120m -
Difficulty Level:
Easy -
Group Size:
1- 20 -
Destination:
Bhutan -
Start/End:
Paro /Paro -
Accommodation:
3 Star -
Transportation:
Private
Trip Overview
04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal is a perfect journey to explore the country known as the “Dragon Kingdom.” Located in the Himalayas, it is bordered to the north by the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China and to the south by the Indian state of West Bengal. It has a diverse geography of grassy floodplains and reverie forests in the southern part, alpine forests, and the unclimbed Himalayan peaks on the northern side. This natural staircase of ecosystems forms a perfect setting for the countries’ highly valued diversity, for instance, the forest canopy that hosts birds and plants. The untouched nature of Bhutan provides some of the most incredible hiking trails in the Himalayas, with steep rugging and wild countryside that are still relatively unknown.
Going on the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal offers an opportunity to enter the world that is called the “Last Shangri-La.” The country offers splendid geographical features such as mountains and fresh-water lakes, and a culturally rich event called the ‘Tsechu’ festival. These celebrations include mask dances and folk performances, as well as religious plays in the courtyards of ancient Dzongs. Besides the cultural and nature tourism, the unique sport of Bhutan, Archery, shows one more cultural characteristic of the country. This is a unique country with a combination of spiritual history, architectural design and natural conservation, and this makes it the ideal place for any traveler who wants to have a feel of a new world that looks so mysterious.
Brief History
Culture and the nature of Bhutan are inseparable, and the people of Bhutan are very conservative. Most of the Bhutanese reside in distant huts or small homesteads with terraced rice and cereal-growing lands. Bhutan being cut off from the rest of the world for most of the centuries has ensured that this way of life has remained intact for hundreds of years. This seclusion has helped the nation to maintain and develop its culture through icons like monasteries, temples and Dzongs and the achievement of sustainable development. However, despite embracing the new world traveler, Bhutan uses measures to ensure that the numbers are very limited, hence preserving the environment as well as the traditions of this ancient country to allow the traveler to feel and be fully immersed.
Nepal as a Gateway to 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal
Nepal plays the role of a doorstep for travelers who wish to visit Bhutan. So it is the first place you step for the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour. There are direct flights to Paro International Airport, Bhutan’s only international airport from Kathmandu, and Tribhuvan International Airport with airlines including Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines. This proximity not only minimizes time spent moving around but also ensures that Nepalese and Bhutanese experiences can as well be accrued concurrently. They are united by similarities in the landscape and culture for the majority of the route, which provides the traveler with an integrated experience of Buddhist monasteries and views of mountains.
Besides, organizing the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal is convenient since there are many travel companies like Mountain Treks Nepal offering travel services to the Himalayan region. We help you acquire visas, air ticketing and other needed arrangements and, therefore, make the trip as smooth as possible. Focusing on Buddhism, the culture and history of both countries are very similar and interesting for travelers, providing them the deep insight into the spiritual life of Nepal and Bhutan. Starting from Nepal, a Bhutan adventure is a lot easier and adds cultural and geographical diversity to the travelers’ experience.
Best Time to Go On 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal
Choosing the right time for 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal is very important because the climate changes with regions and even altitude in Bhutan. Spring (March to May) is one of the best times in Nepal, as the valleys are full of rhododendron flowers, and the climate is perfect for trekking and cultural tours. During the Autumn season, from September to November, the temperature is so favorable that it gives easy views of the Himalayas, and this is also the time that coincides with festivals like Thimphu Tsechu, where they dance and do some ritual dances.
Spring and Autumn are my favorite seasons, but every season in Bhutan is beautiful in its own way. The months of June to August are Monsoon and though there will be quite a bit of rainfall, you can find better vegetation. The winter season starts from December to February, but the high altitude may be freezing. So, it is essential to prepare based on the seasons. Knowledge of these seasons and how to time the trip in line with interest, be it festivals, trekking or cultural experiences, will add much value to the Bhutanese experience.
Altitude Chart

| Location | Altitude |
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| Kathmandu | 1,400 m |
| Paro | 2,280 m |
| Thimphu | 2,320 m |
| Dochula Pass | 3,100 m |
| Punakha | 1,200 m |
| Tiger’s Nest Monastery | 3,120 m |
This tour does not involve extreme altitude, so altitude sickness is rarely an issue.
Where To Visit During 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal?
Bhutan has many fabulous sites that reflect its cultural and geographical diversity that you can explore during the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour. Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) in Paro is one of the major attractions, where you will receive a combination of spirituality and scenic beauty. This monastery, which sits on a cliff, offers tourists a feel of Bhutanese Buddhism and a great view of the surrounding landscape. The capital city of Thimphu boasts of the Buddha Dordenma statue, which is the largest statue of its kind in the world, and the Tashichho Dzong, which is a fortress that now contains the throne room and the offices of the kings of Bhutan.
Punakha, also known as Punakha Dzong, is the second smallest district which was the former capital. It is a stunning structure built along the banks of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. A visit to the dzong is advisable because of the beautiful wooden carvings and the establishment’s historical background. Bumthang is the largest district in the country. It comprises four valleys situated in the central region of the state, which presents a rich religious background and is ornamented by numerous shrines and temples. For the adventurous, there are cultural tours that show the rural area of Bhutan, which is a place like Haa Valley where travelers can have a homestay and explore mostly untouched areas.
Major Places to Visit in 4 Nights 5 Days Bhutan Tour
Paro
Paro is the gateway to Bhutan and home to the country’s only international airport. The valley is surrounded by green hills, traditional Bhutanese houses, and historic monasteries. Paro is famous for cultural landmarks like Rinpung Dzong, Ta Dzong, and the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Thimphu
Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan and offers a fascinating blend of modern life and traditional Bhutanese culture. Visitors can explore the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Tashichho Dzong, museums, monasteries, and lively local markets.
Punakha Dzong
Located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, Punakha Dzong is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Bhutan. It served as the former capital of Bhutan and remains an important religious and administrative center.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
Tiger’s Nest Monastery is Bhutan’s most famous landmark. Perched dramatically on a cliff at around 3,120 meters, this sacred monastery is believed to be the meditation site of Guru Rinpoche. The hike to Tiger’s Nest is one of the most memorable experiences in Bhutan.
Ta Dzong
Originally built as a watchtower in the 17th century, Ta Dzong now serves as the National Museum of Bhutan. The museum houses ancient artifacts, traditional weapons, religious paintings, and historical items that provide insight into Bhutanese culture.
National Handicraft Emporium
The National Handicraft Emporium in Thimphu showcases authentic Bhutanese handicrafts such as hand-woven textiles, wood carvings, masks, jewelry, and traditional art. It is one of the best places to buy souvenirs and learn about Bhutanese craftsmanship.
Travel Tips for 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour
While planning for the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal, it is very crucial to prepare beforehand. We suggest you pack according to the climate of the country since the climate differs according to the altitude and season. Considering climate changes, it is better to wear thermal layers; if you plan to travel or walk, comfortable and durable shoes are essential. As Bhutan has culture and tradition as its main selling point, the visitors must learn some of the customs before visiting this country. For instance, it is crucial to know to dress appropriately when visiting a temple and not bear arms and legs at a monastery. Such gestures exemplify an understanding of Bhutan’s culturally imprinted appropriate norm of behavior.
Most importantly, visitors should be aware of Bhutan’s environmental conservation policies, like a ban on single-use plastics, and taxpayers would need to ensure that they exercise responsible tourism. Also, you should carry basic medicines and important things to know that you are in a high altitude area while trekking. With perfect planning and preparation of the trip, you will undoubtedly have the privilege of enjoying the magical feeling of being in Bhutan.
Comparing Bhutan and Nepal: A Cultural Perspective
Not only do Nepal and Bhutan have a common bond through their Buddhist culture but they are also different in some ways that make Himalayan travel exciting. Both nations boast stupas, monasteries, and prayer flags, symbols of the meeting between two spiritualities. The Paro Tsechu of Bhutan and the Buddha Jayanti of Nepal are two examples of rich and lively festival arts. These celebrations are similar to each other while also showing the difference between areas in terms of their values.
However, the differences are just as interesting. The policies of GNH of Bhutan, by aiming towards retaining their traditions, make the tourism sector more controlled as compared to Nepal, which promotes world travelers and has a more lively and end number tourist attraction. Nepal always stands high on travel maps for its mountains, including the Everest, and daring treks and Bhutan has wonderful landscapes and a rather contemplative experience. Both countries complement each other well, as they offer a complete portrait of Himalayan civilization. They also showcase the spectacular landscapes of the region.
Bhutan Visa Information
All international travelers (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens) require a Bhutan visa to enter the country.
Important points:
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Visa is arranged through a licensed Bhutan tour operator
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The visa approval is issued before travel
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Travelers receive a visa clearance letter
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The visa stamp is placed on arrival at Paro International Airport
Most Bhutan tour packages already include:
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Bhutan visa processing
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Government tourism fee
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Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
Your tour operator handles the entire visa process, making travel to Bhutan simple and hassle-free.
Preparation for 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal
Permits
Bhutan is a country that does not allow independent travel, and therefore, to go for the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour, one must first acquire a permit. The entry permit allows access to the Thimphu and Paro districts. It can be obtained through various points: at the border immigration office, the immigration office at Paro Airport, or through an authorized Bhutanese tour operator on the Internet. These permits are an integral part of Bhutan’s strictly regulated low-impact tourism policy with the aim of providing a seamlessly organized travel experience while maintaining the culture and natural beauty of the country. For Indian, Maldivian, or Bangladeshi citizens, you do not have to acquire a travel permit.
Food and Accommodation
Bhutan has numerous food and lodgings that are culturally relevant yet open to everyone’s taste buds. Bhutanese food is very similar to Tibetan food; you can taste local specialties such as Ema Datshi (chili and cheese), momos and aromatic red rice with local vegetables during your 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour. Most Bhutan tour packages include the food eaten during the trip. Local restaurants and hotels typically serve Bhutanese, Indian, and continental meals.
There are several accommodation options during the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal, starting from simple guesthouses and 3-star hotels to magnificent 5-star Resorts like Aman or Como Resorts. These establishments offer basic comforts and reflect typical Bhutanese hospitality through their design and decoration. They ensure that all guests feel comfortable. The staff guarantees high standards of hygiene and cleanliness for the facilities and equipment, while also offering the classic Bhutanese welcoming spirit.
Communication Services
Bhutan has well-developed communication systems, and some services keep travelers connected throughout their journey. You can buy Bhutanese SIM cards from TashiCell or Bhutan Telecom on the spot, and major towns and cities offer full network coverage. These SIM cards have cheap mobile data bundles, and people can make international calls. Most of the hotels and guesthouses offer Wi-Fi connectivity; however, the strength of the signal depends on the area’s location. People should inform the tour operators about their communication requirements before they depart. If they plan to visit rural areas, they should do this. This means that there is a proper telecommunication network in Bhutan to enable the visitor to be in touch with their families or their working places while they are on their holidays.
Conclusion
04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal is one of the most rewarding and adventurous tours in the whole Himalayan region that presents the two countries Nepal and Bhutan in their best possible colors. From the moment you leave Kathmandu to the breathtaking sights of Paro, the flavors of the country are already a blend of monasteries, festivals and natural beauty.
In Bhutan, the principle of Gross National Happiness guarantees tourists this experience. They get the opportunity to explore the untouched nature and history. From biking around the most famous landmarks in Bhutan to tasting the distinctive cuisines to hiking in the stunning mountains of the country, this trip guarantees vacationers unforgettable experiences and perspectives on the Himalayan culture and traditions.
If you are looking for any tour packages in Bhutan, you can check our 06 Nights/07 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal, 05 Nights/06 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal package for more stay in beautiful country of Bhutan.
Trip Highlights
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Scenic Himalayan flight from Kathmandu to Paro
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Visit the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
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Explore the capital city Thimphu and its cultural landmarks
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Cross the beautiful Dochula Pass (3,100m) with panoramic Himalayan views
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Discover the historic Punakha Dzong, Bhutan’s most beautiful fortress
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Experience authentic Bhutanese culture, monasteries, and traditions
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Visit the National Handicraft Emporium and local markets
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Enjoy peaceful valleys, monasteries, and traditional Bhutanese architecture
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Learn about Bhutan’s philosophy of Gross National Happiness
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Comfortable travel with private vehicle, guide, and accommodation
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Detailed Itinerary
Your Bhutan adventure begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Paro, offering spectacular views of the Himalayan mountains.
After arriving at Paro International Airport, you will meet your Bhutanese guide and begin the drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.
The drive takes around 1–1.5 hours along beautiful valleys and rivers.
After reaching Thimphu, visit:
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Buddha Dordenma Statue
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Memorial Chorten
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Tashichho Dzong
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Local markets
Overnight stay in Thimphu.
After breakfast, drive towards Punakha Valley.
On the way, stop at the famous Dochula Pass (3,100m), where 108 memorial chortens stand with panoramic Himalayan views.
Continue driving to Punakha and visit:
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Punakha Dzong
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Suspension Bridge
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Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple)
Overnight stay in Punakha.
After breakfast, drive back to Paro Valley.
On arrival, visit some of the important cultural landmarks of Paro:
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Rinpung Dzong
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Ta Dzong (National Museum)
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Kyichu Lhakhang (one of Bhutan’s oldest temples)
Enjoy a relaxing evening exploring Paro town.
Overnight stay in Paro.
Today is the highlight of your Bhutan trip.
After breakfast, drive to the base of Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) and begin the hike.
The hike takes around 4–5 hours round trip and offers incredible views of the valley.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery sits dramatically on a cliff and is considered one of the most sacred sites in Bhutan.
After the hike, return to Paro town and relax.
Overnight stay in Paro.
After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your departure flight.
Your memorable 4 Nights 5 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal comes to an end with unforgettable experiences of Bhutan’s culture, monasteries, and Himalayan landscapes.
Trip Includes
- All airport pick-up and drop-off by private vehicle.
- A highly experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English-speaking, well-trained, government-licensed guide with all expenses covered (salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport, and insurance).
- All sightseeing tours in Bhutan with a guide, including necessary entrance fees and private vehicle.
- 3-star category deluxe accommodation during your stay in Bhutan on a twin-sharing basis.
- Meal plan: Full Board Basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).
- Safe drinking water.
- Bhutan visa fees.
- Arrangement of emergency evacuation service (guests must have travel insurance; evacuation costs will be covered by the insurance company).
- All applicable government and local taxes as per the itinerary.
- Round-trip flight ticket from Kathmandu to Paro and Paro to Kathmandu.
Trip Excludes
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Personal travel insurance (trip cancellation, medical coverage, evacuation, etc.).
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Personal expenses such as telephone calls, internet, laundry, beverages, and bar bills.
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Camera, filming, or drone permit fees if required.
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Tips for guides and drivers (customary but optional).
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Any others expenses which are not mentioned on the “Trip Includes” Section.
Packing List For 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour from Nepal
Clothing
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Light hiking pants
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Warm jacket
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Thermal layers (for cooler months)
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Comfortable trekking shoes
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Rain jacket
Accessories
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Sunglasses
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Hat or cap
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Day backpack
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Reusable water bottle
Documents
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Passport
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Bhutan visa approval letter
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Travel insurance
Personal Items
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Sunscreen
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Basic medications
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Camera or smartphone
Frequently Asked Questions
Major attractions of the 04 Nights/05 Days Bhutan Tour include Paro Tsechu Festival, Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Punakha Dzong, and many more.
Spring and Autumn seasons, which have moderate climate in both Nepal and Bhutan followed up by clear surroundings are the best time to go on this tour.
With Mountain Treks Nepal, it takes 04 Nights/05 Days to complete the Bhutan Tour from Nepal.
Except for Indian, Maldivian, or Bangladeshi citizens, travelers from other countries must acquire a travel permit to go on Bhutan Tour from Nepal.
4–5 days are enough to explore the main destinations such as Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.
Yes, most international travelers require a visa arranged through a tour operator.
Independent travel is not allowed. Visitors must book through a licensed tour operator.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the best seasons.
Bhutan follows a sustainable tourism policy with a daily tourist fee.
Most destinations are below 3,200 meters, so altitude sickness is rare.
Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees are also widely accepted.
Some hotels and shops accept credit cards, but cash is recommended.
Yes, Bhutan is considered one of the safest travel destinations.
The official language is Dzongkha, but English is widely spoken.
Direct flights operate between Kathmandu and Paro.
Hotels range from 3-star to luxury resorts.
Bhutanese, Indian, and continental cuisine.
Bhutan is famous for its monasteries, mountains, culture, and Gross National Happiness.
Yes, SIM cards are available at the airport or local shops.
Modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory.
It is Bhutan’s most famous monastery located on a cliff in Paro.
It is a moderate hike taking around 4–5 hours round trip.
Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Yes, ATMs are available in major towns.
Yes, many travelers combine Nepal and Bhutan in one trip.
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My recent trip to Bhutan with Mountain Treks Nepal was absolutely incredible! From the moment I landed in Kathmandu, everything was perfectly organized.
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April 15, 2023 at 2:18 amBhutan Tour
Highly Recommended! I recently had an amazing experience on a Bhutan tour organized by Mountain Treks Nepal. The trip exceeded my expectations and was a perfect blend of cultural immersion and breathtaking Himalayan.
The local guides in Bhutan were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their country’s history, culture, and traditions. They brought the sights we visited to life and ensured we had a safe and enjoyable experience.
Thank you Mountain treks Nepal Team and Mr Bharat .
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October 29, 2022 at 7:23 am4 nights 5 days Bhutan from Nepal
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ishan
September 15, 2022 at 9:26 amBhutan is Beautiful
Our recent Bhutan tour with Mountain Treks Nepal was an absolutely incredible experience! From the moment we arrived in Nepal, everything was perfectly arranged. But Bhutan truly stole the show.
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November 10, 2021 at 9:28 amBhutan
My recent trip to Bhutan with Mountain Treks Nepal was an absolutely amazing experience! Traveling from Nepal to Bhutan provided a unique opportunity to experience the cultural and scenic contrasts of the two Himalayan countries.
I like to thanks to Mr. Bharat and his team.
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February 12, 2020 at 9:30 am5 Days Bhutan tour
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April 12, 2019 at 9:35 amMountain treks Nepal- Bhutan Tour
Our recent Bhutan tour with Mountain Treks Nepal was an absolutely amazing experience! Traveling as a group from Nepal to Bhutan was a fantastic way to experience the contrasts and beauty of both countries.
Mountain Treks Nepal did an outstanding job of organizing everything. The itinerary was well-paced, allowing us to explore the cultural and natural wonders of Bhutan, from the iconic Tiger’s Nest monastery to the charming capital of Thimphu.