Duration
7 Days
Short Nepal Bhutan Tour


Trip Grade
Easy
Group Size
1-16 People
Max Altitude
3,120m. / 10,236ft.
Best Season
Feb- May/ Sept- Nov
Activity
Long Tour
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Hotels & Resort
Transportation
Flight & Private Vehicle
Trip Customization
On request (click here)Highlights of Short Nepal Bhutan Tour
- Marveling at four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu: Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, and Basantapur Durbar Square
- Discovering Nepal’s blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions in the ancient temples of Kathmandu City
- Gliding over the Himalayas on a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Paro
- Wandering through Thimphu’s iconic landmarks such as Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong
- Immersing in Bhutanese daily life at local markets and village trails
- Clinging to its position on the cliff while trekking to the breathtaking Tiger’s Nest Monastery
- Whether flying or walking, you can always take in expansive mountain views
- Recharge, unwind, and bring back a wealth of Himalayan memories
Trip Introduction
The Short Nepal Bhutan Tour is one of the unique trips that takes you to two international countries, i.e., Bhutan and Nepal, offering a flawless blend of picturesque beauty, history, and rich culture. This trip lasts for only one week, which is perfect for travelers who have a short time but want to make countless memories and have fun during the adventure.
On this Nepal Bhutan tours excursion, you will be able to explore the deep-seated Buddhist culture of Bhutan, in addition to Hindu and Buddhist traditions in Nepal. The cultures of these two countries are, in their own ways, values and aesthetics, making them highly unique and worth noting.
The most amazing part of this one-week trip is that you don’t require decent fitness and have to walk for long hours. So, this adventure is for everyone, from curious first-time travelers to culture lovers, nature seekers, and anyone looking to experience the spiritual, natural, and cultural charm of both nations.
A 7-day short Nepal Bhutan tour itinerary adventure sees you off in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Himalayan Adventure Treks staff will be there to pick you up at Tribhuvan Airport, and you will be fully taken care of in terms of arrangements and transfer. In Kathmandu City, you can visit many sacred stupas, old temples, and well-kept palaces.
You will sightsee 4 of the 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites situated in Kathmandu Valley, which are in Kathmandu City, namely Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath Temple. Each of these sites represents the past and present of Kathmandu as a city of faith with the confluence of Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
After exploring the amazing Kathmandu City, you will fly to Bhutan, also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, a name derived from its mythology, traditional identity, and national pride. You will land at Paro, Bhutan, which is home to monasteries, museums, and peaceful valleys.
In Thimphu, you will visit historic landmarks such as the towering Buddha Dordenma statue, the Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, and many more. Here, you will witness the daily life of Bhutan shaped by centuries-old social norms and values. This will be your one-of-a-kind experience on this short Nepal Bhutan Tour.
Moreover, in Paro, you will hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which is sitting on a cliff about nine hundred meters above the Paro Valley floor. Then, you will fly back to Tribhuvan Airport in Kathmandu to conclude your 7-day Nepal Bhutan short tour. These two countries are the must-see nations in the world.
Our travel agency, Himalayan Adventure Treks, will make sure everything proceeds according to the itinerary, ensuring your preferences and a smooth travel experience. We guarantee that this trip will be the most unforgettable experience of your life. So, get ready and book your Nepal Bhutan tours package early to enjoy discounts and exclusive privileges with us.
Outline Itinerary of Short Nepal Bhutan Tour
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport.
Day 02: Kathmandu City Sightseeing tour.
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Paro- Thimpu.
Day 04: Thimpu Sightseeing and drive to Paro.
Day 05: Day Hike to Tiger Nest (Taktsang Monastery).
Day 06: Fly from Paro to Kathmandu.
Day 07: Departure to the Tribhuvan airport.
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Detail itinerary of Short Nepal Bhutan Tour
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport.
As soon as your plane lands at the Tribhuvan International Airstrip (TIA), located in the lively city of Kathmandu, your 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary will formally begin. You will also get the taste of the natural beauty of Nepal when you are flying in Nepal to land from your home country.
You will meet our Himalayan Adventure Treks team at the airport’s terminal. You can easily recognize them because they will be standing by the signboard holding your and our company’s name. So, you don’t have to worry about this part. Similarly, all your luggage and check-in procedures will be handled by our team for your smooth travel.
After sorting out check-in and Nepal visa procedures, you will comfortably transfer via our private mobile to the hotel location in Thamel. Thamel is the most vibrant and tourist-friendly neighborhood in Kathmandu City due to its electric atmosphere.
There are tons of souvenir shops, handicrafts, cafes, rooftop restaurants, and outdoor gear stores lined up on this bustling street of Thamel that you can visit on this 1st day of your Short Nepal Bhutan Tour package.
We will help you check in at the hotel, and you can take a few hours to chill and shake off any travel fatigue. In the evening, you can explore and roam around the alleys of the colorful streets of Thamel at your pace. Thamel gives you a perfect glimpse of Nepal’s vibrant nightlife.

Activity: Airport Pickup & drive 30 min

Max. Altitude: 1,400m/4,593ft. Kathmandu

Accommodation: Hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu City Sightseeing tour.
On this day, one of the 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour package’s highlights is a full-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu City. You can get ready in the morning and enjoy a hearty breakfast at your hotel. We will visit your hotel to pick you up for this exciting guided tour around the city.
While a single day will not be enough to capture everything that this city has to offer, we will stick to our timetable and visit the four prominent UNESCO-listed World Heritage sites, where you will witness the blend of Buddhist and Hindu culture that is briefly explained below:
Pashupatinath Temple: Our first sightseeing experience in Kathmandu City will be the Pashupatinath Temple, situated along the peaceful banks of the Bagmati River. It is one of the holiest Hindu shrines on Earth, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Every Monday, this temple is crowded as Hindu devotees believe Lord Shiva is more easily pleased. So, prayers offered on this day of the week bring good fortune, peace, and blessings.
Similarly, only Hindus are permitted to enter the main pagoda-style temple. It is also known for its cremation ceremonies by the riverside, which remind one of the profound Hindu philosophy of life and rebirth. This temple is especially lively during Maha Shivaratri, as thousands of pilgrims from all around the world come to celebrate this special occasion.
Boudhanath Stupa: We will drive to the Boudhanath Stupa, located on the outskirts of Kathmandu. This stupa is a true symbol of Tibetan Buddhism. You will witness a white dome and the all-seeing eyes of Buddha painted on all four sides when circling it. There are numerous monasteries, local traders, and nice cafes surrounding this stupa.
You can walk in a clockwise way while spinning prayer wheels. There will also be many monks chanting chants and circling the stupa. After exploring, you can browse through stores selling prayer flags, jewelry, and other items.
Swayambhunath Temple: Our third UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site location is the Swayambhunath temple, situated at the top of the hill. The main attraction of this temple is the striking golden stupa, crowned with Buddha’s all-seeing eyes, which is believed to be watching peacefully over the Kathmandu Valley.
Another highlight of this temple is the sight of playful troops of monkeys roaming the grounds. This is why it is called Monkey Temple. Furthermore, you can take in the awe-inspiring panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley. After exploring this temple as part of our Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary, we will head to the final destination to wrap up the sightseeing tour.
Kathmandu Durbar Square: It lies at the heart of old Kathmandu City, which was once the royal palace of the Malla Kings. There are many pagoda-style temples featuring beautiful wooden carvings on their exterior architecture. The main attractions of this place are Kasthamandap Temple, Taleju Bhawani Temple, Bhimeshwar Temple, and many more.
This place is a perfect destination that showcases the blend of history and modern life in a balanced way. After exploring Basantapur Durbar Square, we will drive you off to your hotel on this Nepal and Bhutan tour package.

Activity: Sightseeing, 5-6 hours

Max. Altitude: 1,400m/4,593ft. Kathmandu

Meal: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Paro- Thimpu.
On this third day of the 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary, our next travel destination will be Bhutan. We will leave the hotel in the morning after having breakfast, accompanied by a warm cup of tea or coffee. Our company vehicle will drop us off at the airport. We will catch a flight to Paro, Bhutan.
On this flight to Paro, as the plane soars above the sky from Tribhuvan Airport, you will be treated to breathtaking panoramas of the world’s tallest peaks, such as Makalu, Everest, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga, and others peering through the clouds, glowing under the sun. As the approach nears Bhutan, you will see the changing landscape into the forested highlands of Bhutan.
Once we land in Bhutan, we will go through the complete customs and immigration process. Make sure you have all your documents in hand. Outside the terminal, a Bhutanese driver and guide will be expecting us to greet them with a smile, dressed in traditional Bhutanese attire.
Then, from Paro, we will drive to Thimphu, which takes about one and a half hours to reach the capital of Bhutan. During this drive, you can still soak in the beauty of the stunning mountains and valley views on this short Nepal-Bhutan tour itinerary. Similarly, our Bhutanese guide will share details about Bhutan’s culture and traditions while we travel to Thimphu.
After reaching the capital, we will settle in a 3-star standard hotel. You can unwind for a few hours to refresh. Then, you can saunter at your own pace toward the bustling streets of Thimphu on this thrilling day of the Nepal and Bhutan tour itinerary adventure.

Activity: Flight & drive, 3-4 hours

Max. Altitude: 2,400m/7,874ft. Thimpu

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel
Day 04: Thimpu Sightseeing and drive to Paro.
The fourth day of the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary is dedicated to sightseeing the best available highlights of Thimphu City. We will set off on a private tour after having a mouthwatering breakfast in the hotel. Our vehicle will be waiting outside the hotel in the parking lot.
We will start our Thimphu sightseeing tour by first visiting the National Memorial Chorten, and where you will see a whitewashed stupa built in memory of the 3rd king of Bhutan, who is also known as the “Father of Modern Bhutan.” Following that, we will drive uphill to Changangkha Lhakhang, an old hilltop temple acclaimed for offering blessings to newborns in addition to providing sweeping views of the city.
Moving on, our next stop would be at Zilukha Nunnery (Drubthob Goemba), a tranquil monastic school specifically built for nuns, located on a hillside above Thimphu. From here, you can enjoy the beautiful vista of Tashichho Dzong from the top, which looks magical. After this, we will drive straight to Tashichho Dzong, a grand monastery renowned for housing the king’s offices and the central monastic body.
Next, we will visit the Institute of Traditional Medicine, where Bhutanese healing practices are preserved and taught. You can also learn how herbs and spiritual practices are integrated into Bhutanese healthcare. Then, after a short drive from here, we will reach the Folk Heritage Museum.
In this museum, there is an exhibition presenting Bhutanese village culture for you to experience in person. We will continue with our sightseeing adventure that is on this short Nepal Bhutan tour package, and we will head over to the Craft Bazaar.
Then we will stop in order to eat some lunch and browse in the local shops that are there. Our sightseeing trip is now finally concluded in Thimphu at the Buddha Dordenma Statue. There you can admire a massive golden Buddha that is 51 meters high, quite famous for its serene atmosphere.
Finally, after enjoying a full-day sightseeing tour in Thimphu on this day of the 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary, we will drive back to Paro by road. Upon arrival, you can take a good nap after enjoying a relaxing dinner for tomorrow’s thrilling day.

Activity: Sightseeing & drive, 5-6 hours

Max. Altitude: 2,200m/7,218ft. Paro

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel
Day 05: Day Hike to Tiger Nest (Taktsang Monastery).
On this fifth day of the Nepal Bhutan tours adventure, you will be traveling to one of the most anticipated highlights of this journey. This will be the most challenging day compared to other days in your itinerary, as you will be hiking today to the Paro Taktsang, which is also famously known as Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
It is called Tiger’s Nest Monastery because, according to Bhutanese legend, Guru Padmasambhava (also known as Guru Rinpoche) flew to this cliffside location on the back of the flying tigress. The tigress, believed to be one of his consorts, took the form of a flying tigress to carry him to the high cliff where Paro Taktsang is.
Then, Guru Rinpoche meditated in a cave for three months, defeating harmful forces to bring calm and protection to this troubled place, making a sacred site for spiritual practice. This monastery is situated at a height of 900 meters above the valley. We will begin the hike early in the morning to enjoy a crowd-free experience on this day of the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary.
While hiking, you should wear sturdy hiking shoes, a hat, and comfortable clothes. We will hike, traversing winding trails lined with pine forests, stone steps, and meadows. While traveling, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Paro Valley, snow-capped mountains, and cliffside beauty.
After ascending Tiger’s Nest Monastery, you can explore the sacred complex, see the unique architecture, and enjoy the peaceful, spiritual atmosphere. You can visit several temple chambers, shrines, and sacred caves where Guru Rinpoche meditated.
Apart from this, you can light butter lamps and offer silent prayers or wishes. Then, we will descend and get back to the hotel in Paro. You can have a well-deserved rest and reflect on today’s short Nepal Bhutan tour itinerary, memories, and beautiful moments.

Activity: Hike, 8-9 hours

Max. Altitude: 3,120m/10,236ft. Paro

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel
Day 06: Fly from Paro to Kathmandu.
On this sixth day of the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour adventure, we will be leaving Bhutan after having a mouth-devouring breakfast at the hotel. Then, our Bhutanese guide will drive us to the Paro Airport for our flight back to Kathmandu. You can indulge yourself by admiring the bird’s-eye view of Paro Valley’s carpet-green floors, the snowy white peaks of the Himalayas hanging at the border, and emerald hills from your flight window at the height of your flight from Paro to Kathmandu.
When we land at Kathmandu Airport, a representative from Himalayan Adventure Treks will arrive in a private vehicle to transfer us to the hotel, thus completing the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour. You will have time to rest and then explore the areas in Kathmandu Valley that you haven’t yet visited.
Other places to visit include Bhaktapur, known as the City of Bricks, and historical sites such as Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square, which are well-preserved and still complete with traditional architecture and the energy of antiquity, leaving you in awe. Later, come back to the hotel, and then you can explore the nightlife of Thamel.

Activity: Fly & drive, 1-2 hours

Max. Altitude: 1,400m/4,593ft. Kathmandu

Meal: Breakfast & Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel
Day 07: Departure to the Tribhuvan airport.
On this last day of your 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour itinerary, you will return to your home. We will collect you from your hotel according to your departure schedule and drop you off at Tribhuvan Airport. It is better to arrive at the airport between two and three hours before departure to avoid any troubles that can cause a delay.
Finally, our entire team at Himalayan Adventure Treks wishes you a safe flight back to your home nation. We hope this tour has been a memorable experience filled with countless memories on this short Nepal Bhutan tour journey. If you decide to return to Nepal in the future, we will be happy to plan your next adventurous trip for you.

Activity: Airport drop, 30 min

Max. Altitude: 1,400m/4,593ft. Kathmandu

Meal: Breakfast

Note:
If you have your own private group and want to make your trip private, we can run the custom trip all the day as per your requirements and group size.
Includes and Excludes
What are included with package?
- Pick up & Drop from the Airport and Transfer to the Hotel: Airport transfers by private vehicle for convenience and comfort.
- Three Nights’ 3-star Hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast: Stay at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast included to start and end your trip comfortably.
- Three Nights’ 3-star Hotel in Bhutan with Full Board Meals: Stay in Bhutan with full board meals included to ensure comfort and nourishment.
- Kathmandu Sightseeing by Private Vehicle with an Experienced Tour Guide: Explore Kathmandu’s cultural and historical sites with a private vehicle and an expert guide.
- All Tours by Private Vehicle: Transportation for all tours within Nepal and Bhutan is provided in a private vehicle for a more comfortable experience.
- Visa Fee for Bhutan: The visa fee for entering Bhutan is included.
- Entrance Fee in Bhutan: The necessary entrance fees for attractions and activities in Bhutan are covered.
- Permits in Bhutan: All required permits for travel and activities within Bhutan are arranged.
- Flight Ticket from Kathmandu to Paro and Kathmandu: The flight from Kathmandu to Paro (Bhutan) and Kathmandu is included.
- All Necessary Paperwork: All required documentation, including permits and visas, will be arranged by the service provider.
- An Experienced, Helpful, and Friendly Guide in Nepal and Bhutan: Guides will accompany you during the trip, ensuring a smooth and informative experience in both Nepal and Bhutan.
- Medical Supplies (First Aid Kit Available): A first aid kit will be provided for any minor medical emergencies during the trip.
- All Government Taxes: All taxes related to the tour are included.
- Last Night’s Farewell Dinner at an Authentic Nepalese Restaurant with a Cultural Performance: A memorable farewell dinner with traditional Nepali food and a cultural performance to end the trip on a high note.
What are not included with package?
- Nepal Visa Fee: You will need to arrange and pay for your Nepalese visa upon arrival at the Kathmandu airport.
- Entrance Fee in Nepal: Any entrance fees for attractions or monuments visited during sightseeing in Nepal are not included in the package.
- International Airfare to and from Kathmandu: Flights to and from Kathmandu (international flights) are not included in the package cost.
- Extra Night Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu and Bhutan: Any additional hotel nights required due to early arrival, late departure, or an early return from the trip (for any reason) are not included in the package.
- Travel and Rescue Insurance: You are responsible for arranging your own travel and rescue insurance to cover any emergencies during the trip.
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Private & Group Discount Price
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1 -
1 person
US$ 3500
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2 -
2 people
US$ 2500
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3 -
5 people
US$ 2300
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6 -
10 people
US$ 2000
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11 + people
9999
US$ 1800
Total Cost:
US$ 3500
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Start/End point
Kathmandu
Trip Information
Best Time
The short Nepal Bhutan tour is manageable in any season of the year. However, it depends on your preference, as each season offers something different and new in Bhutan and Nepal. Below are the four distinct seasons that you can choose to travel in, each of which is explained below.
Spring Season: Spring is one of the finest seasons to explore the Himalayas and enjoy the colorful surroundings. In Nepal, you can experience mild weather with excellent visibility of the breathtaking snow-clad mountains. Whether you’re trekking or just sightseeing at the UNESCO sites in Nepal, the experience will be amazing.
Similarly, you can expect temperatures ranging from 13 to 25 degrees Celsius in Bhutan, accompanied by pleasant weather conditions. However, the climate can be chilly in the high elevations. The spring season is ideal for a short Nepal Bhutan tour package to witness the bloom of vibrant rhododendrons that paint the environment with stunning shades.
Autumn Season: After spring, autumn or fall is an excellent season for the Nepal and Bhutan tour package. You can expect clear skies with mild temperatures, offering beautiful views of landscapes, which is best for sightseeing in Kathmandu and Thimphu. However, you may still experience a few leftover monsoon showers, which make the environment cooler and fresher, providing a comfortable travel experience.
In autumn, major festivals like Dashain and Tihar fall in Nepal, whereas some vibrant festivals of Bhutan, such as Paro Tshechu and Thimphu Tshechu, fall in this season. The festivals of both countries also attract thousands of visitors from every nook and cranny of the world.
Winter Season: The winter or cold season is also an ideal time to travel for the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour adventure in Nepal. Since you’re not traveling to high altitudes in Nepal, Kathmandu is suitable to visit in winter. The days can still be pleasantly warm, making it ideal for sightseeing.
Likewise, in Bhutan, major towns like Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro have a temperature range of 8 to 17 degrees Celsius, making nights and mornings a bit colder. However, during the daytime, the weather is dry and sunny, similar to Kathmandu, Nepal. The main benefit of traveling on the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour in winter is that you will enjoy a peaceful experience at significant sites, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of both countries without the heavy crowds.
Monsoon Season: The rainy or monsoon season is the least favored time for Nepal and Bhutan tours due to frequent heavy rainfall, warm temperatures, and high humidity. So, this season is also the off-season for tourism in Nepal and Bhutan. You will need to be prepared if you plan to travel this season.
The bright side of this season is that after the rain, you can experience the fresh and vibrant landscapes with stunning vistas when the clouds are clear. Even though this season comes with various challenges, the landscapes are uniquely rewarding and beautiful. If you’re lucky, you might catch lovely rainbows, which feels truly unbelievable.
Difficulty and altitude sickness
The short Nepal Bhutan tour is a leisurely and rewarding experience that suits all travelers regardless of their age and fitness level. Almost all destinations in Nepal and Bhutan require private transportation. However, the challenging part of this trip is hiking to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which is the highest point of this getaway.
You will need to climb steep stairs to reach the top of the monastery. If you don’t have basic fitness, then walking to the top might be very tiring for you. Therefore, it is advisable to prepare and do some exercises to ensure a smooth trip without any troubles.
While the risk of altitude sickness on this short Nepal Bhutan tour is very low, it is still advisable to understand and take simple precautions if you are not accustomed to high altitudes. Another thing to keep in mind is packing smartly according to the weather conditions.
If you are visiting during the winter season, be sure to pack warm, comfortable clothing such as jackets, scarves, gloves, and trousers. However, if you are traveling during the rainy season, be sure to pack raincoats, boots, and an umbrella. If you are not well-prepared while traveling, it becomes difficult for you.
Maximum and minimum walk per day
The walking hours you can look forward to on every given day are a result of the varying activity levels on the short Nepal Bhutan tour. During the sightseeing days in Kathmandu and Thimphu, the walking time is usually around 1 to 3 hours, covering a short distance but with plenty of rest stops.
The distance that you will be walking is the most challenging part of the Tiger’s Nest hike, which takes 4 to 6 hours, both for going up and coming down. Such moderate stages are typical of days during which travel is limited to a minimum extent, i.e., to and from airports and hotels, with a maximum of one hour of walking.
Accommodation, Food and Drink
Both Bhutan and Nepal offer a mix of traditional guesthouses, mid-range hotels, and deluxe hotels. Himalayan Adventure Treks gives you the flexibility to choose your preferred accommodation. The more upgrades you choose, the more additional cost is incurred in your Short Nepal Bhutan Tour package.
Regardless of the type of accommodation you choose, each stay will be very comfortable, offering the cultural charm of its respective country. Both Nepalese and Bhutanese hotels are renowned for their exceptional hospitality, which sets them apart from hotels in other countries.
Hotels are cozy and well-equipped with modern amenities, offering 24/7 services. In Thimphu and Paro, you will find accommodations that reflect authentic Bhutanese design, featuring wooden interiors and traditional decor. The special thing about this Short Nepal Bhutan Tour is that the lodging and food will become part of your unforgettable memories.
Aside from this, both Bhutan and Nepal offer rich culinary experiences rooted in their cultural norms and values. In Nepal, you can try the typical staple dish daal bhat, which is very nutritious and healthy. Similarly, Thakali cuisine, momos, thukpas, Newari Khaja sets, Yomari, and others are popular dishes.
Moving on to Bhutanese dishes, the must-try cuisines are Ema Datshi, which is also the national dish of Bhutan and is cooked with chilies and cheese. Similarly, other popular dishes include Phaksa Paa (pork with radish and chilies), Jasha Maru (a spicy chicken stew), Bhutanese red rice, and many more.
A typical day in Short Nepal Bhutan Tour
Your short Nepal and Bhutan tour starts with breakfast at the hotel of your choice, followed by a day of exploring the local sites. In Nepal, you will be guided by a local expert who will take you to the must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Swayambhunath Stupa or Pashupatinath Temple, and enrich you with the history and spirituality of the city.
Then, have some time off to step into the colorful local market area or simply savor your moments in one of the cafes. While visiting Bhutan, the day is likely to include a drive offering a picturesque view of Thimphu or a visit to culturally significant places, such as the National Memorial Chorten or the Buddha Dordenma.
A delightful and leisurely meal, a photo session, and the opportunity to meet some kind and welcoming people can all combine to provide a very soothing walking meditation experience. Generally, in the evenings, you are free to relax, recuperate, or visit surrounding stores before enjoying a substantial supper at the hotel.
On a short Nepal Bhutan tour vacation, each day allows you to immerse yourself in the culture, take in the natural beauty, and create important connections while embarking on a journey.
Private Trip vs Group Trip
Our company, Himalayan Adventure Treks, offers both private and group trips as part of this Short Nepal Bhutan Tour package. However, whether it’s a private trip or a group trip, the decision ultimately depends on your preference. Both trips have their own merits and demerits.
However, traveling in a group on this short Nepal Bhutan tour itinerary of one week is the best way to have a budget-friendly trip. When more people join the trip with you, the overall cost for each person goes down as expenses like guided services and transportation are shared.
Similarly, Bhutan also offers lower government fees for large groups of visitors. The drawback of the group trip is that you will have less privacy and attention, as the guide has to address each and every member of the group. On the other hand, a private trip guarantees you more privacy and comfort than the group trip.
The negative part of the private trip is that it is more expensive. Despite this, you will have a committed and private guide and vehicle, as well as a schedule that reflects your preferences. You can travel at your own pace and stop wherever you like while taking photographs.
In conclusion, regardless of which trip you choose on this short Nepal Bhutan tour, Himalayan Adventure Treks will strive to ensure your safety and meet your expectations throughout the journey.
Travel Insurance
When planning a short Nepal Bhutan tour, travel insurance should be a must-do on your list, for sure. The countries are located in a relatively secluded part of the world, with a deeply rooted culture, but indeed, anything unexpected can happen to anyone.
It is always a good idea to opt for a policy that provides comprehensive coverage for every aspect of the trip, from illness and mishaps to the most unexpected events, such as delayed flights or lost luggage. In Nepal, where healthcare availability is often limited, especially in rural areas, emergency medical coverage is a life-or-death factor for all.
On the other hand, if Bhutan has better infrastructure, something may still go wrong with a change in your travel schedule or a cancellation, and you will be the one to tackle these issues. Such a comprehensive insurance plan will certainly provide you with enough peace of mind when exploring the lands, including this short Nepal Bhutan tour excursion.
What to expect from this Nepal Bhutan short tour?
Experience an unforgettable and adventurous journey across Nepal’s bustling Kathmandu and Bhutan’s serene valleys over a week of the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour. As soon as you touch down, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel, followed by a guided tour through Kathmandu’s sacred center, which includes visits to Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, and the Durbar Square.
Having been exposed to the meeting points of Hindu and Buddhist cultures in Nepal, depart for a short flight over the Himalayas to Bhutan. In Paro and Thimphu, learn about the Buddha Dordenma statue, dzongs, and chortens. Visit local markets, observe the traditional lifestyles of the Bhutanese people, and hike up to the magical Tiger’s Nest Monastery to experience the thrill of standing thousands of feet above the valley.
You will enjoy your time now that you have been taken care of in terms of transportation, hotels, and necessary guiding services. On this Nepal Bhutan short tour, simply relax, enjoy the facilities, and be surrounded by the beauty of the mountains and nature, as well as the warm-hearted citizens of these two Himalayan treasures.
Essential Packing List for Short Nepal Bhutan Tour
Traveling is mostly about enjoying and experiencing the destination; however, if you want to get the most from your little holiday, then appropriate travel gear is also a must.
It may seem a chore to you, but some of the items and equipment are such that you would hate to be without them. Here, we have listed some must-have gear that will take up very small space in your backpack and is also legal to travel with.
- Your Passport
- Visa
- Passport Photos
- Local Currency
- Credit or Debit Cards
- Emergency Contact Info
- Booking Information
- Health Insurance
- First Aid Kit
The backpack is a more comfortable, easy-to-carry, manageable, and convenient option than carrying a heavy suitcase when traveling abroad. You can carry almost all your gear in it without much load. We suggest you have one main and another secondary backpack: the main backpack will have large storage for all your equipment and belongings, and the secondary backpack will be used to travel light during the day.
- Main Backpack: Good quality waterproof lightweight with volume up to 45 to 60 L with a good hip-belt
- Secondary Backpack: Foldable, durable, lightest, and smallest
- Foldable Travel Toiletry Bag
- Carrying case or waterproof cover for your main and secondary backpack to protect from dust, water, and dirt
- Camera Backpack
- Document bag
- Waterproof Jacket
- Light Down Jacket
- Rain Coat
- T-shirts (long and half-sleeved) and Tank Tops for the hot days
- Fleece Jackets
- Hoodie
- Sweatshirts
- Wool sweater
- Durable, lightweight, quick drying Hiking Pants
- Some Jeans for a casual look
- Canvas or cargo pants with numerous pockets
- Shorts
- Leggings for women
- Skirt (long for visiting temples and monasteries for women)
- Long Dress for some formal occasions
- Bras (Sports bras would be preferable for comfortable traveling)
- Panties
- Briefs
- Boxers
- Socks (Cotton and woolen, quick drying)
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Canvas sneakers
- Trail shoes for light walking and touring
- Swimsuit
- Hat, cap
- Bandana and masks
- Scarf, shawl, or foulard
- Handkerchief
- Gloves
- Sleeping Bag, Hammock, Tent for nature trips ( Optional)
- Earplugs
- Inflatable pillow or cushion
- Sleeping or an eye mask
- Sunscreen or sunblock
- Sunglasses
- Chapsticks or Lip Balms
- Moisturizer
- Deodorant
- Light, quick-drying towel
- Phone with charger, headphones, memory cards
- Camera with replacement battery, memory cards, and charger
- Notebook computer, tablet
- GPS or GPS Watch
- Universal Adapter
- Power Bank
- Solar Charger
- Toothpaste
- Shampoo
- Toothbrush
- Comb
- Soap
- Hand sanitizer
- Sanitary Pads
- Padlocks
- Head torch
- Multipurpose knife
- Lighter or matches
- Whistle
- Thermal Blanket
- Flashlight
- Compass
- Mosquito spray or repellent
- Water Filter
- Antiseptics
- Painkillers such as Aspirin or Ibuprofen
- Bandages
- Tweezers
- Thermometer
- Disposable gloves
- Your prescribed medications
- Common medicines for diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
- Anti-allergic medications
- Moleskine or blister pads
- Altitude sickness medication (Diamox)
- Eye and ear drops
- Safety Pins
- Gause Pads
- Scissors
Destinations in Nepal and Bhutan are also very child-friendly, so you may decide to join in with your kids as well. Traveling internationally with children, however, means an extra suitcase, extra space, and items. For your stress-free travel, we have listed some essential equipment when touring with children, whether they are older or newborn.
- Enough diapers and wipes
- Baby bottles and infant milk, if necessary
- Easy to put on and take off baby clothes
- Portable changing mat
- Lightweight folding stroller
- Insulated bag for storing meals
- Reading or coloring books, card games, board games, or cartoon games on an iPad
- Travel Potty

Equipment Note:
- We understand that not every item that we have listed here is essential. The traveling items depend on what you need, your destination, the type of tour, and several days you have allocated for your tour.
- So, review our list and pack only what is necessary for you. The main aim is to travel as light as you can and comfortably without the burden of extra luggage. Most of the items here can even be purchased in the major cities in Nepal & Bhutan, such as Kathmandu and Paro, so there is no need to worry if you forget to pack something.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ideal seasons for the 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour?
The ideal seasons for this trip are autumn (Sep-Nov) and spring (Mar-May). These seasons offer pleasant weather, which is perfect for enjoying the clear views and taking in the beauty of nature on this Nepal and Bhutan tour package.
How long is the Nepal Bhutan short tour adventure?
The tours typically last for seven days and six nights, providing a whole week of exploration and discovery in Nepal and Bhutan.
Do I need any documents or permits for this Nepal Bhutan tours journey?
Yes, you will need a valid passport, Nepal visa, Bhutan visa, and payment of the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) to enter the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Bhutan.
Can the 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour be customized?
Yes, you can, without a doubt. Himalayan Adventure Treks offers a flexible itinerary and can be customized to match your interests. We can also provide you with other Bhutan tour options to suit your preferences.
What languages can I expect to hear in Bhutan and Nepal?
You will hear the official languages of both countries, such as Dzongkha in Bhutan and Nepali in Nepal. However, English is fairly common in the cities, with many people now having at least a basic understanding.
What are the top locations to visit in Nepal?
The top locations to visit in Nepal include the Kathmandu Valley, the peaceful lakes of Pokhara, the revered birthplace of the Buddha in Lumbini, and Everest Base Camp (EBC), where you can see the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest. Each of these destinations represents the unique identity of Nepal, inviting visitors to explore historic traditions, stunning landscapes, and the warm reception of the Nepalese people.
What are the top locations to visit in Bhutan?
The top places to visit in Bhutan include the majestic Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro, the Punakha Dzong, Thimphu’s Buddha Dordenma statue, the Chorten, and the Tashichho Dzong. Each of these places will give a unique glimpse into Bhutan’s culture and stunning mountain scenery.
Are there any cultural customs I should be aware of during this short Nepal Bhutan tour?
In fact, there is. You should always respect local customs. It is mandatory to slip off your shoes before entering temples and to ask permission before photographing temples, monasteries, and people.
Can I travel alone in Nepal and Bhutan?
You can travel independently in Nepal, whereas all travelers must book through a licensed tour operator like Himalayan Adventure Treks to arrange your accommodations, guides, and permits for trouble-free travel. Nonetheless, it is always better to travel with a guide to enhance your traveling experience and to stay away from unnecessary troubles.
Can I use credit cards on this Nepal Bhutan short tour itinerary?
Yes, you can easily find ATMs in the cities. Similarly, credit cards also work in major restaurants, hotels, and shops, especially in the cities. However, if you are traveling outside the cities, it is wise to carry enough cash for any additional expenditures.
Will I have the opportunity to try local food on this 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour adventure?
Definitely, you can. You can enjoy delicious local dishes like dal bhat, momos, thukpas, and noodles in Nepal, as well as Bhutan’s most popular dish, ema datshi (a chili and cheese stew).
Is the water drinkable on this Nepal Bhutan tours?
Yes, the water is drinkable in both countries. But it is best to stick to purified and bottled water to remain safe and healthy. It would be better if you avoided tap water and ice until you know they are purified.
Is internet connection available in hotels during the Short Nepal Bhutan Tour excursion?
Of course, many hotels in Kathmandu, Paro, and Thimphu have free Wi-Fi access. However, sometimes the internet connection can be slow if there are many users in the hotel.
Do I have to pay for transportation during the Nepal Bhutan short tour adventure?
No, Himalayan Adventure Treks will include all transportation, such as flights and road transfers, in your 7-day Short Nepal Bhutan Tour package.
In case of emergency, can a guide assist with medical conditions on this Nepal and Bhutan tour adventure?
Yes, our guides can provide basic first aid and will help you get to the closest medical care if needed.