Bhutan

£2999pp—8-night Bhutan tour w/flights

Tegan Marlow
Deal Expert
Lonely Planet calls Bhutan the "last great Himalayan kingdom, shrouded in mystery and magic"

Why We Love This Deal

Bhutan is like no other place on Earth. It's a country dotted with landscapes untouched for centuries, and measures its development by Gross National Happiness. You'll get a fully guided tour of this magical destination, plus three nights in Nepal's temple-strewn capital, Kathmandu. Plus, you'll save up to £600 on the current selling price.

What's included

  • Return flights, with 23kg checked baggage
  • All transfers
  • One night in Kathmandu at the Norbulinka Boutique Hotel
  • Two nights in Thimpu at Thimpu Tower
  • One night in Punakha at the Meri Puensum Resort
  • Two nights in Paro at the Hotel Olathang
  • Two further nights in Kathmandu at the Norbulinka Boutique Hotel
  • All meals in Bhutan and daily breakfast in Kathmandu
  • All excursions and entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • All taxes and fees, including the Sustainable Development Fee whilst in Bhutan

When
Fly from London (Gatwick or Heathrow) on 6 May, 2025; 9 March; 7 September, 2026.

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Itinerary
Your journey will begin with an overnight stay in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu. From here, you'll catch a flight to Bhutan. The tour will start in Thimphu, via a scenic drive with views of the Paro Valley. Lonely Planet calls Bhutan's capital "one of the world's most intriguing destinations", with its traditional Buddhist way of life yet increasing commercial presence.

Next, you'll travel to Punakha. En route, you'll visit the Chimi Lhakhang temple, accessible only by walking through paddy fields. During your stay in the city, you'll visit the Punakha Dzong, one of the country's most impressive buildings thanks to its size and intricate gilded interior.

You'll then head to the town of Paro. Here, you'll visit the National Museum, the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang temple, and the Rinpung Dzong fortress. You'll also head out of the city to visit the Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery), which is perched high on a cliff edge. 

Finally, you'll fly back to Kathmandu for two more nights, giving you time to see the capital at your own pace. You can explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu shrine at Pashupatinath and Boudhanath, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world.

There is a tourism tax of approximately $200 USD per person, per day, to visit Bhutan—this is included in the deal price.

Other options
Solo travellers can book this tour from £4298.

Transfers & baggage
Both are included.

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When You Can Go

6 May, 2025; 9 Mar; 7 Sep, 2026

Saving

Up to £600

This holiday is ATOL protected.

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