Why Travel to Bhutan
Not everyone has the luck to take a Bhutan tour as the government's annual restriction on visitor numbers. However, this has never impacted the Himalayan Kingdom being a dreamland to global travelers for its untouched scenery, deep-rooted belief in Buddhism, and the purest happiness from a carefully-preserved traditional lifestyle. From the cliff-perched Tiger's Nest Monastery in Paro, ancient Dzongs & rich Buddhist culture in Thimphu to the awe-inspiring Himalayan views and serene palaces and monasteries of Punakha. Are you ready to join us to unveil the mask of this mysterious land in a private travel way?
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Bhutan Private Tours 2025 & 2026
South Asia Tours Including Bhutan
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Nepal & Bhutan Highlights
11 DaysNepal: Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur, Pokhara; Bhutan: Paro, Thimphu, Punakha -
Essence of South Asia
13 DaysNepal: Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur; Bhutan: Paro, Thimphu; India: Delhi, Jaipur, Agra -
South Asia Grand Tour
19 DaysNepal: Kathmandu, Pata, Bhaktapur; Bhutan: Paro, Thimphu, Punakha; India: Delhi, Agra, Jaipur; Sri Lanka: Negombo, Dambulla, Kandy, Galle, Colombo
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Why Private Tour
- Everything is Crafted Around You
For private tours, you will have complete control over your itinerary arrangements: when to travel, where to go and stay, what to eat, how many days to stop, and what special experiences to include, etc. You even do not need to spend time knowing about the destinations in advance. All you have to do is tell our travel expert about your ideas and needs, and she/he will craft an ideal trip package special for you.
- Travel with More Freedom and Flexibility
A private tour gives you more freedom and flexibility while traveling because the tour guides and car transfer services are only for your private group. You don't need to consider the needs and time of other travelers as in group travel. You can decide to spend how long to explore the attractions while touring, whether you want a short visit, more time to immerse yourself in the sites, or some optional amazing experiences.
- Premium and Lifetime Travel Experience
On a private tour, your local guide will take care of every detail of your travel so that you can focus on having fun at the destination. Avoid the crowd and get the best tour experience, share more insight into the behind story, show you more highlights in less time, and more. And you don't need to worry about safety issues, even if you are traveling alone. A private tour also offers you more privacy for some special anniversaries or other occasions.
Top Places in Bhutan

- THIMPHUThimphu is always the first stop for foreign tourists who come to visit this last Himalayan Kindom. As the capital of Bhutan, it may be the few bustling centers with weekend markets and lively nightlife. The best way to get to know Thimphu is to take a tour of the city's historical and cultural landmarks while also immersing yourself in the lives of the locals.
- PUNAKHAPunakha is another city in Bhutan known for its spectacular scenery. It's Bhutan's former capital and home to the Punakha Dzong-the Palace of Great Happiness. You can either overlook the interior of this magnificent building or go inside to marvel at its brilliant structure. Walking around Punakha Valley and taking in the scenery is also highly recommended.
- BUMTHANGBumthang is home to most of Bhutan's oldest temples and monasteries. It's a great place to learn about traditional Bhutan. Apart from that, it's also welcomed by tourists who are looking for outdoor experiences. The apple orchards and dairy farms in the Jakar Valley get it the fame of "Little Swiss". Trek through the valley to take in the scenery, and don't be surprised if you come across some shops selling Swiss cheese.
- TRONGSATrongsa, located in the center of Bhutan, is famous for the Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan's largest dzong fortress. This iconic Bhutanese architecture is thought to have been built in 1648 and features massive courtyards and ornate temples. Ta Dzong, a nearby watchtower, offers a stunning panorama of the Trongsa Valley and is highly recommended as well.

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