Plan your Nepal Bhutan Tour Package 7 Days with a detailed itinerary, cost, visa info, and top highlights. Discover Kathmandu and Bhutan in one trip.
DestinationNepal
Duration7 days
Trip DifficultyLeisure Holidays
ActivitiesTour
Group Size15+
VehiclePrivate Jeep, Car
AccommodationHotel, Teahouse
MealsB,L,D
Nepal Bhutan Visa Requirements
Understanding the visa requirements for Nepal and Bhutan is simple for most travellers. For Nepal, you can easily obtain a tourist visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The process is quick and usually takes less than an hour.
You just need a valid passport with at least six months remaining before it expires, a passport-sized photo, and the visa fee. This makes entering Nepal very convenient, especially for first-time visitors planning a short trip.
For Bhutan, the process is different but well-organised. Your Bhutan visa is arranged in advance by us after you book your trip. You cannot apply for it on your own, as all visas must go through a licensed travel agency.
You’ll need to provide a passport copy, photos, and travel details, and once approved, you’ll receive a visa clearance letter before your journey. The visa is then stamped into your passport upon arrival in Bhutan.
Overview
Imagine a journey that allows you to explore the heart of the Himalayas in just a week. That's the essence of the Nepal Bhutan Tour Package 7 days, where culture, spirituality, and mountain magic come together in one unforgettable adventure.
This Nepal-Bhutan combined tour takes you from the vibrant streets and sacred temples of Kathmandu to the peaceful valleys and cliff-side monasteries of Bhutan. It offers a rare chance to experience two fascinating countries in one trip.
From the moment you arrive, you'll feel the contrast between Nepal's lively atmosphere and Bhutan's quiet, spiritual charm, making this Himalayan cultural tour perfect for anyone who loves rich traditions and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're a short‑time traveller wanting to make the most of a week's holiday, a couple seeking a meaningful escape, or a curious cultural explorer eager to dive into local ways of life, this tour offers something special for every kind of traveller.
Over these seven days, you'll visit ancient temples, stroll through historic cities, enjoy warm local hospitality, and witness some of the most spectacular mountain views in the world. It's more than a trip. It's a chance to connect with the soul of the Himalayas.
Highlights Of The Nepal Bhutan Tour Package 7 Days
Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu Valley, including ancient temples, stupas, and historic palaces.
Enjoy a scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Bhutan, with views of the Himalayas that make the journey memorable.
Explore Thimphu, Bhutan's capital, and see important cultural landmarks, monasteries, and local life.
Walk through the ancient Punakha Dzong and stroll around traditional Bhutanese towns.
Take the iconic hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang), a spiritual site perched on a cliff with breathtaking views.
Experience rich Himalayan culture and traditions, from architectural marvels to local hospitality and cuisine.
Enjoy a balanced mix of relaxation, sightseeing, and cultural immersion across both countries for a rewarding Himalayan cultural tour experience.
Why Choose Nepal Bhutan Combined Tour
A Nepal-Bhutan combined tour is perfect if you want to experience two different cultures in one journey. Nepal is vibrant and full of life, with ancient temples, busy streets, and rich traditions.
Bhutan, on the other hand, feels calm and peaceful, with monasteries, quiet valleys, and strong spiritual roots. Together, they offer a beautiful mix of culture, nature, and local experiences that make your trip more meaningful.
Another great reason to choose this tour is that you can explore two countries in one trip without needing extra travel time. Since Nepal and Bhutan are close to each other, it's easy to combine them into a short and well-planned journey.
This is ideal for travelers who want an international experience but have limited time. You get to see more, experience more, and make the most of your holiday.
The itinerary is also designed to be well-balanced, so you don't feel rushed. You'll have time to explore cultural sites, enjoy natural scenery, and experience local life at a comfortable pace. From city sightseeing in Nepal to peaceful moments in Bhutan, this tour offers a smooth blend of activities, making it both relaxing and enriching at the same time.
Travel Tips For Nepal Bhutan Tour
Travelling to Nepal and Bhutan is a wonderful experience, but a few simple tips can make your journey smoother and more enjoyable. Both countries are rich in culture and traditions, so being mindful and prepared will help you have a more respectful and stress-free trip. Moreover, Bhutan follows a unique sustainable tourism policy, focusing on protecting nature and culture while offering meaningful travel experiences.
Respect local culture and traditions: Both Nepal and Bhutan have deep cultural and religious values. Be polite, follow local customs, and always ask before taking photos of people or sacred places.
Dress modestly during visits: When visiting temples, monasteries, and dzongs, wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees to show respect.
Carry some cash with you: While cities may have ATMs, smaller areas often prefer cash for small purchases and tips.
Get travel insurance before your trip: Travel insurance helps you stay worry-free in case of delays, health issues, or unexpected changes.
Outline Itinerary of the Kathmandu Bhutan Tour
Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival | Airport → Hotel transfer | ~30 min drive | Rest + briefing
Day 2: Kathmandu → Patan sightseeing | Local travel | Full-day city tour | Kathmandu Durbar Square → Swayambhunath → Patan Durbar Square
Day 3: Kathmandu → Bhaktapur sightseeing | Local drive | Full-day tour | Boudhanath → Pashupatinath → Bhaktapur Durbar Square → Changunarayan
Day 4: Kathmandu → Paro (flight) → Paro → Thimphu | Flight ~1 hr | Drive ~1.5–2 hrs (55 km) | Scenic Himalayan flight + Bhutan entry + valley drive
Day 5: Thimphu sightseeing | Local travel | Full-day tour | Buddha Dordenma → Memorial Chorten → Tashichho Dzong → local markets
All government royalties and taxes in Nepal and Bhutan.
Bhutan visa fee and travel permit
A licensed, English-speaking, experienced, and professional guide
All applicable government taxes and service charges.
Meals and drinks during the tour
Personal refreshment items, such as cold drinks, snacks, and others.
Tips for guides
International airfare
Visa costs
Travel insurance
Dates & Availability
Note to Travelers
Departure Note:
As your Nepal and Bhutan journey comes to an end, you leave with unforgettable memories of ancient temples, vibrant Himalayan culture, peaceful monasteries, and breathtaking mountain scenery. From the lively heritage sites of Kathmandu to the serene beauty of Bhutan, this journey offers a perfect blend of culture, spirituality, and natural wonder across the Himalayas.
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you’ll be greeted by your guide and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, you can relax and recover from your journey.
Later, you’ll receive a short briefing about your upcoming trip, giving you a clear idea of what to expect over the next few days. The rest of the day is free to explore nearby streets or simply rest at your hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu and Patan Sightseeing
Elevation: 1400m
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Distance: 10-12 km
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast Included
Today, you’ll explore some of the most famous UNESCO heritage sites in Kathmandu Valley. Start your day at Kathmandu Durbar Square, where ancient palaces and temples reflect Nepal’s rich history. Then visit Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, offering beautiful views of the city.
As you walk through these places, you’ll notice the lively crowds, prayer flags, temple bells, and the scent of incense in the air. In the evening, head to Patan Durbar Square, known for its fine art, traditional architecture, and peaceful atmosphere. If you want to explore these two city in more depth, you can also check out our Kathmandu Day Tour for a more detailed experience.
Day 03: Kathmandu and Bhaktapur Sightseeing
Elevation: 1400m
Duration: 4-5 hrs
Distance: 13 km
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast Included
Your day begins with a visit to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world, where pilgrims walk in prayer around the dome. Then continue to Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu temple located along the Bagmati River.
Later, drive to Bhaktapur, a beautifully preserved medieval city. Explore Bhaktapur Durbar Square, known for its traditional buildings, pottery squares, and local culture. You’ll also visit Changunarayan Temple, one of the oldest temples in Nepal, offering both history and peaceful surroundings. For a deeper cultural experience, you can extend your visit with our Bhaktapur Day Tour.
Day 04: Fly to Paro, Sightseeing, and Drive to Thimphu
Elevation: 2334m
Duration: 1 hr flight + 45 min drive
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast Included
Today, you’ll take a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Paro, which is one of the most beautiful mountain flights in the world. On a clear day, you can see Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks during the journey.
After landing in Paro, you’ll begin your drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. Along the way, enjoy views of green valleys, rivers, and traditional houses. Upon arrival, you can explore the peaceful city and get your first feel of Bhutanese culture.
Day 05: Thimphu Exploration
Elevation: 2334m
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Distance: 12-13 km
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast Included
Today is all about exploring Thimphu as part of your Kathmandu Paro Thimphu tour experience. Visit important cultural sites like Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong. These places give you a deeper understanding of Bhutan’s traditions and spiritual life.
You’ll also get a chance to see local markets, observe daily life, and experience the calm and organised lifestyle of Bhutan’s capital city.
Day 06: Tiger’s Nest Monastery Hike
Elevation: 2334m
Duration: 6-7 hrs
Distance: 2 hrs drive + 5-6 hrs exploration
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast Included
This is the most special and emotional day of your journey. Today, you’ll first drive back to Paro and then hike to the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery, one of the most iconic landmarks in Bhutan.
The monastery is built on a cliff high above the valley, and reaching it feels truly rewarding. As you walk through pine forests and past prayer flags, the peaceful surroundings create a serene and spiritual atmosphere. The Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike is not just about the destination, but also about the experience along the way, making it the true highlight of Bhutan tours.
Day 07: Direct Departure from Bhutan
Elevation: 2332m
Duration: 20 min
Distance: 6 km
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast Included
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to Bhutan. You’ll be transferred to Paro International Airport for your departure.
As your journey comes to an end, you’ll leave with beautiful memories of two unique countries, from Nepal’s vibrant culture to Bhutan’s peaceful charm. This short yet meaningful trip offers a perfect glimpse into the heart of the Himalayas.
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Heaven Himalaya Still Best Trekking Company In Nepal
This is was my 7th trekking experience with Heaven Himalaya. Previously I'd done their 11 day jeep explore through Mustang, a 3 week tour through the Everest Region including Gokyo and Chukkhung Valleys, 8 days on the Annapurna Circuit East with a girlfriend, Tsum Valley with a bunch of other couples, Manaslu Circuit and Manang area with my husband and another friend and this year my husband and I went to Annapurna Base Camp. We were planning on going to Mardi Himal as well and then onto Nar and Phu Valleys with Heaven Himalaya but I sprained my knee and, unfortunately, had to cut my trekking short this year. We were once again able to retain the incredible guiding services of Shankar Adhikari who is a phenomenal guide and human being who, along with porter and card shark Anish who took amazing care of us and looked out for us every step of the way. This included securing great medical services for me in Pokhara after I sprained my knee and flexing graciously around the subsequent changes in the itinerary forced by my injury. The owner of Heaven Himalaya, Ramhari Adhikari, continues to step up for us trip after trip, creating competitively priced and affordable, beautiful and physically appropriate itineraries based on our fitness level and age and treats us like family, always making us feel welcome, special and cared for. This company is top notch. I've been coming to Nepal for over 40 years and worked with other trekking companies over the years and none compares to Heaven Himalaya. You will be taken care of, welcomed like family and looked after with every detail. I cannot recommend HH or any of their programs more highly.
Amazing EBC with Shankar
My dad, brother and I had an epic Everest Base Camp trek with Heaven Himalaya. I would recommend this company and our guide, Shankar, with all my heart. My review will discuss the logistics/season, itinerary and plan, key people involved, and overall experience/tips.
We started our 11-day trek on September 3rd, so not yet peak season. While there was some rain, this was an amazing time to go because the forests were lush, the weather was mild, and most importantly it was not crowded. This offered more flexibility with lodging as well. I’ll talk more about weather when I talk about Shankar.
Heaven Himalaya set up a thorough and effective itinerary that allowed for ample acclimation at higher altitudes. The daily hiking was challenging at points, but very manageable and we saw people of many ages conquering the trails. The company set up clean, comfortable accommodation at each location and even coordinated with other guides so our family could stay at the same tea houses as the friends we met on the trails. We were also given a down jacket and sleeping bag by the company, but I didn’t need to use them because it was pretty warm and the tea houses had very robust blankets. I never felt like I was going hungry or thirsty because Shankar ensured we got hot food at each meal. I cannot eat gluten, and while I found there were many food options for me, Shankar asked hotel chefs to prepare specific oatmeal that was safe for me to eat. This was very valuable to me, as I wanted to be well fueled at breakfast before hiking. Breakfast was the most limiting gluten-wise and I usually ended up eating eggs and potatoes. But for lunch and dinner, there was a wide variety of soups, dal bhat and other Indian rice dishes, fried rice, and potatoes. It was all so delicious! Shankar also gave us a nightly run-down of the next day’s plan, so we could know exactly what was going on. It’s important that I mention that during our trip was the revolution in Nepal. We didn’t have service high up in the mountains, but Shankar kept us updated of the political events. He and Ram, the founder, emailed my mom who was worried about safety in Nepal and kept her updated and reassured that we were safe. By the time our trek concluded just 3 days later, the riots had stopped and the curfew was lifted in Kathmandu. We felt very safe.
The overall experience was beyond amazing. The mountains were beautiful and I learned so much about Nepali culture through visiting monasteries on our trek and eating traditional foods like dal bat at each tea house. It was such an accomplishment to make it to base camp. We along with many other hikers took Diamox to prevent altitude sickness, and Shankar encouraged us to hydrate and sleep well which helped us feel great the entire trek.
Shankar and Ram were a fantastic team both when things were smooth as well as during challenges. One such uncontrollable challenge was the weather at Lukla airport preventing flights from departing as normal. Shankar was very well connected with airlines flying from Lukla to Kathmandu, and so arranged for me and my family to fly back to Kathmandu on time after our trek even though flights were not guaranteed. Shankar’s quick thinking and hustle got us to Kathmandu safely even though many of our friends who used different trekking companies were left waiting at the airport for days while the weather cleared. Shankar was seriously a superstar during this time and I wish all our friends had guides like him to advocate for them. Domestic travel in Nepal is very weather-dependent and Heaven Himalaya did an amazing job navigating that. I can’t say enough how much stress that erased for us. I must emphasize how AWESOME our porters, Maniraj and Rajkumar, were. They carried our bags with such strength and on the last day, when we were rushing to the Lukla airport, they rushed alongside us which was a feat considering the weight they carried. I felt so supported by this efficient team.
Now for my general reflections. This was our first long multi-day trek and some items I found useful were: electrolytes, vitamins/probiotics, a waterproof backpack cover, knee support wraps, a power bank. You can find these items in Namche during the trek but may be more expensive. As a gluten free person I wish I had brought more snacks with me. I managed fine but it wouldn’t have hurt for me to bring a couple protein bars like other friends did, and perhaps more packaged oatmeal just for gluten intolerance reasons. it was also really helpful to have a good quality, absorbent backpacking towel because it really elevated the shower experience. Other things to note are that hot drink costs do add up so just be mindful! We had one hot drink per day included, but liked to indulge in multiple.
We are hoping to return for another trek with Shankar and Heaven Himalaya, maybe this time to Annapurna. The company and country’s hospitality made a strong impression.
Excellent Experiemce
Really excellent service right from airport pickup where they helped me when I couldnt withdraw cash right down the the "exit" interview. Really made the entire trip very enjoyable. Bhimsen was an excellent guide and a great partner to have on EBC Trek.
Warmest recommendation to our guide
We are a couple from Denmark who have long wanted to go The Manaslu Circuit. In this connection, we reached out to one of our friends who recommended Prem. They had gone to Manaslu together a few years ago and he put us in touch. From the first contact Prem has been super professional and he has been very attentive to our needs and wishes for the trip. When we arrived in Kathmandu, Prem picked us up at the airport and walked us to the hotel. Our trip started on our 3rd holiday and everything was very organized and we felt completely safe throughout the trip. Prem guided us over Larke Pass in the best way, and we are incredibly happy to have shared such a great experience with him. In connection with our return journey, Prem came to our hotel and he accompanied us to the airport and wished us a safe journey. Apart from organizing our trip to Manaslu, Prem has reached out and been extremely helpful throughout our 6 week journey. We will thus give him our warmest recommendations!
Solo trekk to Annapurna Base Camp
I did the Annapurna Base Camp hike in mid-November, and Heaven Himalaya made the entire experience smooth and stress-free. Booking was easy, and their responses on WhatsApp were always prompt and helpful.
As a solo female traveler, I appreciated how well everything was organized. They helped me with gear selection, forex exchange, and every small detail. When I arrived in Kathmandu, all logistics were taken care of, including airport transfers and trail arrangements. I didn’t have to worry about a thing.
My guide, Surya, was amazing. With over 15 years of experience, he knew the trails inside out and ensured everything was taken care of. Nothing was too much trouble for him, and he addressed all my concerns with ease.
I finished the trail quicker than expected, and they were flexible enough to adjust my bookings and logistics without any hassle. Their willingness to accommodate changes made the trip even more enjoyable.
Price-wise, they’re in line with the market, but their response time and ability to customize based on individual needs really stood out.
There are two seasons considered the best time for the Nepal Bhutan tour. One is spring (March to May), when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are generally clear.
In these months, the hills and valleys are bright with blooming flowers like rhododendrons, and you'll enjoy mild temperatures that make sightseeing and gentle hikes comfortable. This is an ideal time to witness the stunning views of the Himalayas, explore cultural sites in both Nepal and Bhutan, and enjoy outdoor experiences without the threat of heavy rain or cold conditions.
Another excellent season to plan your trip is autumn (September to November), when the monsoon rains have passed, and the air is fresh and clear. During these months, the skies are often bright, making mountain views sharper and your photography even more stunning.
Autumn weather is ideal for exploring World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, flying to Bhutan, and taking scenic walks or short hikes without rain disrupting your plans. This combination of good visibility, comfortable temperatures, and dry conditions makes this season one of the most popular times for travellers visiting both Nepal and Bhutan.
Nepal Bhutan Tour FAQs
1. FAQs for the Nepal Bhutan Tour
1. Is 7 days enough for the Nepal Bhutan tour?
Yes, 7 days is enough for a short and meaningful trip covering the main highlights of both Nepal and Bhutan. You can explore Kathmandu Valley and visit key places in Bhutan like Paro and Thimphu comfortably.
2. What is the best time for the Nepal Bhutan tour?
The best time for the Nepal Bhutan tour is during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is clear and perfect for sightseeing.
3. Do I need a visa for Nepal and Bhutan?
Yes, you need visas for both countries. Nepal offers a visa on arrival, while the Bhutan visa is arranged in advance through a licensed tour operator.
4. How do I travel from Nepal to Bhutan?
The most common way to travel is by a short flight from Kathmandu to Paro, which takes about one hour and offers beautiful Himalayan views.
5. What is included in a Nepal Bhutan combined tour?
Most packages include accommodation, meals, guided sightseeing, transportation, and Bhutan visa arrangements for a smooth travel experience.
6. Is Bhutan safe for tourists?
Yes, Bhutan is considered a very safe country with low crime rates, making it ideal for all types of travelers.
7. Do I need a guide in Bhutan?
Yes, travellers are usually required to travel with a licensed guide in Bhutan, which is often arranged as part of your tour package.
8. What currency is used in Nepal and Bhutan?
Nepal uses Nepalese Rupees (NPR), while Bhutan uses Ngultrum (BTN). It's helpful to carry some cash for small expenses in both countries.
9. Is the Nepal-Bhutan combined tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, this tour is perfect for beginners as it includes easy sightseeing, comfortable travel, and guided experiences throughout the trip.
10. What is the cost of a Nepal Bhutan tour package?
The cost of a Nepal Bhutan tour package is USD ...... per person.