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6 Days Best of Bhutan

6 Days Best of Bhutan

Uncover the mystical heart of Bhutan on this captivating 6-day expedition through the central kingdom. Journey through ancient dzongs and traditional villages, culminating in a spiritual ascent to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliff face.
7 Days Fascinating Bhutan

7 Days Fascinating Bhutan

Embark on a 7-day journey from the historic Paro Valley to the pristine Phobjikha Valley, one of Bhutan’s most stunning natural wonders. Experience the magic of this glacial valley, famous as the winter sanctuary of the endangered black-necked cranes and surrounded by magnificent Himalayan peaks.
7 Days Hidden Land of Bhutan

7 Days Hidden Land of Bhutan

Uncover the secrets of Bhutan’s hidden Haa Valley on this exclusive 7-day adventure through one of the kingdom’s least explored regions. Trek through pristine alpine landscapes as you journey between the sacred Haa and Paro valleys, discovering remote temples and authentic rural homesteads along the way.
Magical Bhutan Tour

7 Days Magical Bhutan

Experience the enchantment of the last Himalayan kingdom on this 7-day magical journey through Bhutan. Immerse yourself in authentic encounters with warm-hearted locals, explore centuries-old dzongs, and witness time-honoured Buddhist traditions that have shaped this mystical nation.
8 Days Journey of Happiness - Bhutan Package Tour

8 Days Journey of Happiness

Discover the essence of Gross National Happiness on this enchanting 8-day journey from Western to Central Bhutan. Immerse yourself in the serene Phobjikha Valley, home to rare black-necked cranes and pristine Himalayan landscapes.
9 Days Spiritual Bhutan Tour Package

9 Days Spiritual Bhutan

Discover the essence of Gross National Happiness on this enchanting 8-day journey from Western to Central Bhutan. Immerse yourself in the serene Phobjikha Valley, home to rare black-necked cranes and pristine Himalayan landscapes.
10 Days Western And Central Bhutan

10 Days Western & Central Bhutan

Embark on an unforgettable 10-day cultural journey through Western and Central Bhutan, following the sacred footsteps of Guru Rinpoche. Experience the spiritual heart of the Dragon Kingdom as you trek to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched dramatically on a cliff face.
13 Days Spendour of Bhutan

13 Days Splendour of Bhutan

Embark on a magical 13-day journey through Bhutan’s cultural heartland, exploring ancient monasteries, vibrant markets, and stunning Himalayan landscapes — the perfect introduction to the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

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A Perfect Trip

This was the Perfect trip from first contact to the end. Every question was answered almost immediately before we arrived and once in Bhutan, we had one of the best guides that I have ever had. Sanguay and our driver, Terine, were always nearby making sure we had an understanding of the culture and history of what we were seeing or getting the best service from our hotel or restaurant. I wouldn’t hesitate using them again or recommending them.

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Lifetime trip / Honeymoon

I chose Best Bhutan Travel because it was high on the tripsdvisor ranking - and frankly because their communications were very professional compared to other agencies and individual travel guides I had reached out to. Communication has been fast, crisp and helpful. They were very supportive with the payment which honestly felt so strange to me (you pay Bhutanese agencies through the national Bhutan bank). They took care of the visa, and our return flights from Nepal to Bhutan. We were happy with the suggested itinerary. We spent 12 days together, all the way to Bumthang. On the trip itself we realised it is more of a guideline where to go - with changes possible for e.g. hotel or activities. The latter was notably thanks to our guide and driver who were phenomenal. We had an amazing time with Lotay (guide) and Khandu (driver). They were kind, attentive, knowledgeable and fun to hang out with. They adjusted the itinerary based on our interests* and their experience. We went to the (in)official start of the Paro festival which is held in the "second tiger nest". We were the only Western foreigners and were so welcomed by all locals, and really enjoyed watching the masked dances, with Lotay explaining to us their meanings and purposes. *Our guide was very, very attentive. For example I mentioned quickly that my wife does a lot of arts and crafts. Therefore, we visited a paper making factory and the institution of 13 arts in Timphu. We really appreciated it. We also went to Karaoke twice, and competed in archery and darts. Our visits to the temples were amazing, with Lotay teaching us about tantric Buddhism, and as a very social person, always talked with the monks and shared more insights with us. Along the way we learnt from the head monks and got blessed. Honestly I could go on about all the positive aspects. On the 2nd day I briefly mentioned that this trip was actually our honeymoon. The very evening they congratulated us with wine and cake, and every hotel had some decoration to celebrate our marriage. It was also very important for me that we eat local, Bhutanese food. It's spicy, trust me. This may be an important element to mention in your planning so that restaurants and hotels are made aware. Our guide and driver took care of everything. We were also always fed to keep energy levels up. Honestly, you get the drift, so I wholeheartedly recommend Best Bhutan Travel. Finally, surprisingly, some hotels were very nice and empty, as if they were just booked for us. We were lucky. As a word of advice: the more East you travel, the more you'll spend time in the car, so prepare accordingly your expectations. We did enjoy Trongsa and Bumthang though! Very different to Western Bhutan.

ebF9653GL April 27, 2025
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Good overall first time experience in Bhutan

My partner and I visited Bhutan over the course of a week and was wowed by the majestic nature and vibrant culture that Bhutan had to offer. Even though both of us were unfortunate to come down with food poisoning towards the latter half of the trip, we were super well taken care of by our guide Lotay and driver Khandu. Would recommend Bhutan Best Travel for a well curated itinerary and thought through recommendations, but I would pay abit more attention in retrospect to a couple of the dining establishments (which were likely the cause of our stomach upsets)

anghong April 27, 2025
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Trip of a lifetime!

My husband and I have just completed a 12 day tour with Bhutan Best Travel. We are in our mid-50s and have been travelling most of our adult lives. We have almost always done this independently, so we were a little unsure how we would fare on an organised tour. We needn't have worried. We had an amazing experience of Bhutan, and that was in no small part due to our guide Sangay and driver Tshering. They were incredibly thoughtful and always looking for ways to make our trip special. We had the flexibility to change what we did, when we did it, where we ate, and what we ate. Sangay picked up on things we said during the trip and then incorporated that into our experience. (Eg. We told him early on we liked eating fish, so he organised with some of our hotels some delicious fish meals.) We opted for 3 star hotels and we were very happy with the choices that Bhutan Best Travel made for us. Our experience with the staff at all the hotels was positive, and our rooms were comfortable with great views, usually looking out across a valley at the local dzong. There were so many highlights - the stunning natural scenery, the fauna and flora, the unique architecture, the fascinating history and traditions, the Bhuddist culture and way of life, and the warm and gentle Bhutanese people. We started in Paro and timed our visit in April so we could see the Paro festival and the Rhododendrons in bloom. From Paro, we headed east, visiting Thimpu, Punakha, Trongsa, Jakar (in Bumthang), and Gangtey. We visited dzongs, temples, monasteries, local markets, a local school, a local brewery, a home stay, tried our hand at archery (the national sport) and went on a number of short hikes. A real highlight was the hike up to Tiger's Nest. We started out just before sunrise to beat the crowds to the top and weren't disappointed. It was a magical experience and one not to be missed. Bhutan is a small country, but the challenging geography means a bit of time spent in the car travelling from valley to valley, negotiating narrow roads that cling to steep valley walls, snaking their way up over high passes where yaks graze amongst the Rhododendrons, with distant views of snow capped mountain peaks. Despite the challenging road conditions, we always felt safe with Tshering at the wheel. Our time in the car was spent learning about life in Bhutan, which Sangay and Tshering were happy to share with us. We can't speak more highly of Sangay and Tshering. They went out of their way to make our experience enjoyable. We learnt so much from Sangay and his knowledge of Bhutanese history and culture, and he really enriched our experience as we explored the numerous temples and dzongs that we visited. We really appreciated his willingness to tailor our experience according to our interests. Tshering was so sweet and caring. He was great company and very thoughtful. He drove extra cautiously when my husband was sick with a stomach bug for a couple of days, and constantly checked in to make sure he was OK. Sangay and Tshering made us feel relaxed and at home. We shared many meals with them, and the four of us spent hours in the car together. We developed a great rapport and had a lot of laughs along the way. It's only been a few days, but we are already missing them both. If you are planning a trip to Bhutan, we would both thoroughly recommend Bhutan Best Travel. From our first contact with the office team when we started looking into the trip, through to our final farewell with Sangay and Tshering at the airport, our experience was first rate.

cathy2939 April 25, 2025

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Cultural Bhutan Tour Packages

    Yes, you can customise your Bhutan trip! Flexibility includes:

    • Modifying existing packages or creating new ones
    • Choosing your preferred destinations, activities, and accommodation
    • Adjusting trip duration and pace
    • Personalising experiences (cultural, adventure, spiritual)

    Simply share your preferences with our team, and we’ll work together to create your ideal Bhutanese journey, keeping in mind any seasonal or permit requirements.

    The minimum recommended duration is 5 days to experience Bhutan’s cultural highlights. However, 7-10 days allows for a more comprehensive exploration of Bhutanese culture and traditions.

    Cultural tour packages in Bhutan start from US$250 per person per day during peak season (March-May, September-November) and US$200 during off-peak season. This includes accommodation, transport, guide, meals, and the mandatory Sustainable Development Fee of US$100 per day.

    The best time for cultural tours is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). These seasons offer pleasant weather and coincide with major festivals like Paro Tshechu (spring) and Thimphu Tshechu (autumn).

    Standard cultural tours include:

    • Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
    • Punakha Dzong
    • Traditional mask dances at festivals
    • Local farmhouse visits
    • Buddhist temples and monasteries
    • Traditional arts and crafts centres
    • Folk Heritage Museum in Thimphu

    Bhutanese festivals follow the lunar calendar, so dates vary yearly. Major festivals like Thimphu Tshechu and Paro Tshechu are usually held in spring and autumn, but exact dates should be confirmed when booking.

    Note: All prices and policies mentioned are subject to change. Please verify current rates and requirements when booking your tour.

    Yes, we guarantee your Bhutan visa application process with a full refund policy!

    Our Guarantee:

    • We handle all visa paperwork professionally
    • High success rate with complete documentation
    • If your visa is denied for any reason, we provide a 100% refund of your payment
    • Our team will assist with reapplication if you wish to try again

    For the smoothest experience, we recommend:

    • Applying at least 1 month before travel
    • Providing complete and accurate documentation
    • Having valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
    • Confirming your travel insurance

    Peace of mind guaranteed – Book with confidence!

    We recommend booking 2-3 months in advance for the best experience. Here’s why:

    Peak Seasons (Book 3-4 months ahead):

    • Spring (March-May)
    • Autumn (September-November)
    • Major festivals and events

    Regular Seasons (Book 1-2 months ahead):

    • Summer (June-August)
    • Winter (December-February)

    Last-minute bookings possible but:

    • Limited flight and hotel availability
    • Higher prices
    • Less flexibility with customisation

    Book early for better rates, preferred accommodation, and smoother visa processing!

    Yes! Your flight to Bhutan is fully covered in our travel packages.

    What We Handle:

    • Flight bookings on Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines
    • All domestic flights within Bhutan
    • Airport transfers
    • Flight schedule coordination with your itinerary
    • Check-in assistance

    Yes, we do! Bhutan Best Travel offers exclusive discounts for group bookings. Whether you’re planning a trip with family, friends, or a corporate team, we’re happy to provide a customized deal just for your group.

    We recommend all travellers to obtain their own travel insurance.

    A Commitment to Sustainable Tourism

    Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a cornerstone of the country’s visionary
    “High Value, Low Volume” tourism strategy. This mandatory daily charge ensures that
    tourism aligns with Bhutan’s goals of environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and
    equitable socio-economic growth for its communities.

    Standard Fee Structure

    • Adults (excluding Indian nationals): $100 per night
    • Children aged 6–12: $50 per night
    • Children 5 years and under: Exempt

    Special Rates and Conditions

    • Indian Nationals: Indian Rupees 1,200 per night (requires a special entry permit).

    The SDF funds development projects, preserves cultural traditions, enhances
    sustainability, upgrades infrastructure, and provides free healthcare and education.

    A visa is to be obtained through a foreign or local agent in Bhutan (excluding Indians, Bangladeshis and Maldivians).

    We require a scanned clear copy of your passports to process visas. Payment is required to be made in full in order to process your visa. Please ensure that your passport has more than 6 months of validity.

    There is will be no charge for delays in arrival and departure due to weather conditions, flights disruption or road blocks. However, the guest will have to bear the cost of food, accommodation transportation and other services required.

    Bhutan’s currency is the Ngultrum (Nu.) that is at par with the Indian rupee. US dollar are also accepted only at certain shops, restaurants and hotels. Generally, credits cards are not accepted, with the exception of hotels.

    Almost all hotels in Thimphu and Paro have internet access. Mobile (cell) phones are also widely used with international roaming facilities.

    Bhutan is an ideal place for photographers, offering immense opportunities for photography, especially our outdoor sightseeing trips.

    However, indoor photography is not allowed inside Dzongs, temples, monasteries and religious institutions, unless you have a special permit from the Department of Culture.

    Nevertheless, you can capture images of the landscapes, panoramic views of the mountain ranges, the rural folk life, the flora and fauna, the Bhutanese architecture and the Dzongs and Chortens in particular.

    Tipping is generally only for your guide & driver, hotel porters, and trekking crew, as for the rest, tipping is generally discouraged. For children accompanying you, please do not include them in the tipping formula as only adults need to tip.

    1- 2 persons travelling: US$8 – 10 per person per day for your guide & USD5 – 7 per person per day for your driver
    3 -8 persons travelling: USD6 – 8 per person per day for your guide & USD3 – 5 per person per day for your driver
    8-16 persons travelling: USD4 – 6 per person per day for your guide & USD3 – 5 per person per day for your driver

    For travellers that are staying more than 8 nights, we recommend a slightly lower rate to be paid for your guide and driver tips, at your own discretion.

    You will also need to tip your trekking cooks and horsemen (not structured to day hikes). Normally, your trekking guide will be with you throughout your entire journey. Tip your guide & driver at the end of your tour using the formula above.

    We recommend the below total tips for the entire cook/horsemen crew and not per person.

    Tips for 5 trekkers or less:

    Short treks 4 nights or less: total USD80 to the cook/s & total US$50 to the horsemen
    Longer treks 5 night plus: total USD150 to the cook/s & total US$80 to the horsemen

    Tips for 6 trekkers or more:

    Short treks 4 nights or less: total US$150 to the cook/s & total US$100 to the horsemen
    Longer treks 5 nights plus: total USD200 to the cook/s & total USD150 to the horsemen

    Tourists travel in Bhutan with medium-sized buses (20-22 seats), small buses (8-12 seats) or hired cars. Larger coaches are not permitted due to the road’s limited width.