Feel the pull of the mountains on this unforgettable 10-day adventure through Nepal and Bhutan - two neighbouring kingdoms steeped in spirit, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Begin in Kathmandu, where ancient squares hum with life and the scent of incense mingles with the echo of temple bells. Learn to fold delicate momos with a local family, lose yourself in the medieval charm of Bhaktapur’s cobbled courtyards, and watch the prayer wheels spin beneath the golden glow of Boudhanath Stupa as dusk settles over the city.
Then, take to the skies for a once-in-a-lifetime flight past Mount Everest on your way to Bhutan - the last Shangri-La. Here, snow-capped peaks guard emerald valleys, crimson-robed monks chant in cliffside monasteries, and happiness truly is a way of life.
From the vibrant streets of Thimphu to the serene terraces of Punakha, and finally to the sacred cliffs of Paro’s Tiger’s Nest Monastery, experience a world where ancient traditions and pristine landscapes create pure Himalayan magic.
Welcome to Kathmandu, the cultural heartbeat of Nepal! Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy some time to rest and settle in. This evening, gather with your fellow travellers for a special Newari welcome dinner, where you’ll be introduced to Nepal’s rich flavours, spices, and traditions - the perfect beginning to your Himalayan adventure.
Meals: D
Welcome to Hotel Lo Mustang, where the Himalayan tradition meets modern comfort. Whether it is the floor-to-ceiling art installation showing life in Mustang or cushion covers in traditional silk with Tibetan design, every part of the hotel is carefully curated for you to experience contemporary Himalayan aesthetics. At the same time, the spacious, airy, and sun-kissed rooms and communal areas will surely make you forget that we are centrally located in Thamel.
Step back in time as you explore Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with ancient temples and royal courtyards. Visit the home of the Living Goddess, the Kumari, and climb to the hilltop Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) for sweeping views across the city. After lunch, head into a local neighbourhood where a warm Nepali family welcomes you into their kitchen to teach you the art of momo making - Nepal’s most beloved dumpling.
Meals: B, L & Momos
Rise early to witness morning rituals at Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest Hindu sites on the banks of the Bagmati River. Continue to Bhaktapur, a beautifully preserved medieval city of artisans and cobblestone streets. Try your hand at pottery before enjoying lunch in a charming courtyard. In the evening, experience spiritual serenity at Boudhanath Stupa, where locals circle the stupa in peaceful devotion. Dine tonight at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the glowing dome as prayer flags flutter in the breeze.
Meals: B, L & D
Today, board a short flight to Paro, Bhutan - keep your camera ready as you soar past Mount Everest and the snow-clad Himalayas. Upon arrival, transfer to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital. This afternoon, visit the Memorial Stupa and explore the vibrant local farmers’ market, where prayer beads and crimson chillies fill the air with colour and scent.
Meals: B, L & D
Depart to the airport for your flight to Paro, Bhutan. This short 1-hr flight will pass by Mount Everest, which, on a clear day, promises stunning views.
Flight timing is subject to change
Access Suites is an elegant 4-star boutique hotel, ideally located in the heart of Thimphu. The hotel offers a harmonious blend of modern comforts, traditional Bhutanese aesthetics, and understated luxury. The majority of their suites feature breathtaking views of the iconic Buddha Dordenma statue, providing a serene and tranquil in-room experience for their guests.
After breakfast, visit the iconic Buddha Dordenma, towering over the city at 51 metres tall. Enjoy a scenic two-hour hike downhill into Thimphu, taking in panoramic views of the valley below. In the afternoon, discover Bhutan’s artistic soul with visits to the School of Traditional Arts.
After dinner there will be a chance to head out for karaoke in one of the many karaoke bars in Thimphu.
Meals: B, L & D
This morning, journey through winding mountain roads to Dochula Pass (3,120 m), where 108 chortens stand against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Descend into the lush Punakha Valley and visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, Bhutan’s most beautiful fortress. In the evening, settle into a monastic school stay, where monks will welcome you into their world. Share a meal, observe evening prayers, and maybe even join a friendly game of football in the courtyard after dinner.
Meals: B, L & D
The facilities at the school consist of basic rooms. Hot water may be limited, and the beds are traditional Bhutanese beds, which can be quite firm.
However, the experience of sleeping at the monastic school and living a day with the monks is truly unforgettable.
Begin your day with morning rituals alongside the monks before departing for a short hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a temple offering breathtaking views of rice terraces and the valley below. Afterward, trade your hiking boots for a paddle as you set off on a rafting adventure along the Mo Chu River. Enjoy a riverside picnic lunch before returning to Punakha for a relaxed evening dinner overlooking the dzong - perhaps followed by a round of snooker or carrom board with local friends.
Meals: B, L & D
Meri Puensum, established in 1999, is one of the first resorts to come up in the serene and culture-rich valley of Punakha Bhutan. Run by a family, the resort takes special care to attend to the needs of its guests in the true tradition of Bhutanese hospitality.
Aware of the needs of travellers visiting new places, we attach immense importance to the comfort and safety of our guests and aim to make your stay a satisfying experience. While with us, our guests are very much a part of our family. We wish each and every guest a very comfortable and happy stay with us, and a very memorable trip in the Kingdom of Bhutan.
Travel from Punakha toward Paro, stopping first at the Temple of the Divine Madman (Chimi Lhakhang), Bhutan’s famous fertility temple, surrounded by fields and painted phallus symbols. Continue to Thimphu to visit the Postal Museum, where you can design your own personalised Bhutanese stamps - a fun keepsake to send home. Arrive in Paro by afternoon, where you can shop for local crafts before settling into your lodge for the night.
Meals: B, L & D
Picturesquely and conveniently situated in Nemjo village of enchanting Paro valley, Paro Eco Lodge exudes charm with its classical Bhutanese architecture and traditional hospitality amidst modern comfort. Its exterior is attractive, featuring important element of local architecture while the practicality of its interior, makes your stay pleasant and enjoyable.
The lodge offers 21 spacious, well-appointed rooms with large windows to capture the view of lovely valley. All rooms are smartly furnished to ensure utmost comfort and convenience.
Today’s the big one - rise early for the hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang), perched dramatically 900 metres above the Paro Valley. The climb takes around 2–3 hours, but the reward is extraordinary: fluttering prayer flags, crisp mountain air, and one of the most awe-inspiring sights in the Himalayas. After descending, enjoy a leisurely lunch in Paro and celebrate your final evening with a traditional hot stone bath, local feast, and bonfire under the stars.
Meals: B, L & D
After breakfast, bid farewell to Bhutan as you take your flight back to Kathmandu. Your Himalayan adventure concludes here, with unforgettable memories of sacred temples, mountain monasteries, and the warmth of the Nepali and Bhutanese people.
Meals: B
Depart to the airport for your flight to Paro, Bhutan. This short 1-hr flight will pass by Mount Everest, which, on a clear day, promises stunning views.
Flight timing is subject to change
Accommodation for 9 nights (twin share) in carefully selected boutique hotels, lodges, and unique stays - including one unforgettable night at a monastic school in Punakha
(Single supplement available for an additional cost)
9 breakfasts, 8 lunches & 9 dinners, featuring authentic Nepali and Bhutanese cuisine, local family meals, and rooftop dining experiences
All main entrance fees to the cultural and historical sites listed in the itinerary
Guided sightseeing through Kathmandu, including Durbar Square, the home of the Living Goddess, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
Hands-on momo cooking class with a local Nepali family in Kathmandu
Pottery workshop in Bhaktapur and guided exploration of its medieval courtyards and artisan streets
Evening visit to Boudhanath Stupa, observing local pilgrimage rituals and dining at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the stupa
Scenic flight from Kathmandu to Paro, offering breathtaking aerial views of Mount Everest and the Himalayas
Cultural exploration of Thimphu, including Buddha Dordenma and the School of Arts.
Drive over Dochula Pass (3,120 m) with panoramic Himalayan views and visit to Punakha Dzong
Overnight monastic experience in Punakha, joining monks for rituals, meals, and community life
Rafting adventure on the Mo Chu River, followed by a riverside picnic lunch
Hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, offering panoramic views of Punakha Valley and rice terraces
Visit to the Temple of the Divine Madman (Chimi Lhakhang) and stop at the Bhutan Postal Museum to create your own stamps
Guided hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang), Bhutan’s most iconic and spiritual landmark
Traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath and farewell dinner celebration around a bonfire
All Bhutan visa fees and daily government sustainable development fee (SDF) included
All private ground transportation in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles
Domestic flights from Nepal to Bhutan and return
The services of expert local guides in both Nepal and Bhutan
Arrival airport transfers in Kathmandu and departure transfers from Paro Airport
International flights to and from Nepal
Travel insurance
Any optional excursions or activities not specified in the itinerary will be at your own expense
Any entrance fees to sites not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary
Meals and drinks not listed as included in the itinerary
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, laundry, or minibar charges
Tipping and gratuities for drivers, guides, hotel staff, and restaurant servers, which are at your discretion
Visa fees (if applicable) for Nepal (Bhutan SDF fees ARE included)