

Bhutan Tour – 6 Days
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- Mar-May
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Highlights of Bhutan Tour – 6 Days
- Explore the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan, which is set on a cliff.
- Explore ancient fortresses in Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro (dzongs)
- Travel the scenic Dochu La Pass (3,100 m) that overlooks the Himalayas.
- Tour the cultural locations, museums, and markets of Thimphu city.
- Feel the calmness of Punakha Dzong, where two rivers converge.
- Experience pure Bhutanese culture, food, and the warm hospitality of the people.
- Bhutan sightseeing: a hassle-free, fully guided tour by car.
Overview of Bhutan Tour – 6 Days
The Bhutan tour is a 6-day journey that provides you with an opportunity to explore the culture, nature, and history of the Kingdom of Bhutan. In this journey, you will be able to see towns, monasteries, and mountain temples as well as experience the friendliness and hospitality of the Bhutanese people.
Bhutan is known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon and is internationally recognized for its Gross National Happiness philosophy, which concentrates on wellness rather than material prosperity.
Ambition Himalaya Treks organizes this Bhutan tour in order to achieve a comfortable and smooth experience. This trip begins in Paro, where you will arrive by a scenic flight offering views of the Himalayan mountains.
Then you will visit Thimphu, the capital, a small and calm city with no traffic lights; however, with numerous cultural attractions, local markets, and religious places. The tour will then take you over mountain passes that have prayer flags to Punakha that was the former capital.
Here you will find Punakha Dzong, which is a huge fortress, found at the confluence of two rivers. The hike to Tiger Nests monastery, which is situated on a mountainside, is one of the primary attractions during the tour. It is also one of the most popular attractions of Bhutan and offers insight into the spiritual traditions of the country.
During the journey, you will be transported privately, and an English-speaking tourist guide will be assigned to ensure the journey is safe and informative. You will be accommodated in comfortable hotels that mirror local style and hospitality. All meals are included during the tour, which will provide you with an opportunity to enjoy traditional Bhutanese food and snacks.
The tour is of average level, and the walks are brief every day, with one half-day hike, which is suitable for most travelers. After completing this 6 days Bhutan tour, you will have been able to feel the lifestyle of Bhutan.
You will go to monasteries, watch meditation bells, have an overview of the mountain, and meet people in traditional clothes. The tour gives a chance to get informed about Bhutanese culture, history, and nature within a limited time.
It is an experience worth having and an experience worth remembering, as you would always have a strong impression of the people, landscape, and culture of Bhutan.
Itinerary of Bhutan Tour – 6 Days
Detail Itinerary - Day to Day Route Description
Arrive Paro by Druk Air – Transfer to Thimphu
We will receive you at the Paro International Airport on the first day of your Bhutan tour. You will have a picturesque drive from Paro to Thimphu, the Bhutanese capital.
We will also cross through green hills and rivers and offer your first glimpse of Bhutanese villages and scenery. As soon as we arrive at Thimphu, you will enter your hotel and have some rest.
In case we have time, we will go on a little stroll in the city center to visit the local stores and streets.
A welcome dinner will be organized in the evening, where you will get to taste traditional Bhutanese food.
This will be the start of our 6 days Bhutan tour and an opportunity to explore the Bhutanese culture and hospitality.
Tour in Thimphu – Sightseeing the Capital
The second day will be spent in Thimphu, visiting cultural sights. We will go to Tashichho Dzong, the great fortress, which is the seat of Bhutan’s government and royal offices.
Then we will visit the National Memorial Chorten, where the locals pray. We will also pay a visit to the national library to see ancient Buddhist manuscripts.
Then we will make a visit to the Arts and Crafts School, where we will observe the students practicing traditional painting, carving, and sculpture.
We will then go to the Handicrafts Emporium after lunch and have a look at the textiles and souvenirs.
At the end of the day, we will come to Buddha Dordenma, a giant golden statue giving us a view of the whole valley of Thimphu.
During the evening, we will dine at the hotel and have a serene evening in Thimphu. On our 6 days tour of Bhutan, this day provides a good introduction to the Bhutanese culture.
Thimphu to Punakha (via Dochu La Pass) – Wangdue Excursion
On the third day, we will leave Thimphu and head towards Punakha via Dochu La Pass. We will have clear views of the Himalayan mountains and pass through the 108 chortens on the way.
We will make our way all the way down to the Punakha Valley and see Punakha Dzong, which is at the junction of two rivers. We will visit the courtyards, temples, and get to know about its history as the ancient capital.
Then we will go on a short tour of Wangdue Phodrang to the town and the local market. We will even get an outside view of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong.
The evening is concluded with a relaxing evening out at the hotel, looking over the calm Punakha Valley. We will visit the landscapes, culture, and history of Bhutan on our 6 days Bhutan tour on this day.
Punakha to Paro – Drive via Dochu La & Thimphu
After breakfast, we will return to Paro via Thimphu and the Dochu La Pass. We will visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in Bhutan, and have a look at its history and architecture.
After arriving in Paro, we will visit Ta Dzong, which is the National Museum of Bhutan, where we will see paintings, textiles, and traditional artifacts.
We will walk later to Rinpung Dzong, which is the principal fortress and monastery of Paro.
We will have a sight of the wooden bridge and take a short walk in Paro town to shop and see the local life.
We will dine in the hotel in the evening and prepare to leave the next day to the hiking adventure of Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Our 6 days Bhutan tour is a combination of cultural sightseeing and scenic tours.
Tour around Paro – Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery
During the fifth day, we will walk to the renowned Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which has been among the most significant spiritual places in Bhutan.
We will begin early and hike through pine forests adorned with prayer flags. We will have a brief rest at a viewpoint cafe to have the first intimate sight of the monastery.
Going further up the hill, we will arrive at the entrance of the monastery and see what the shrines have to offer in the serene environment.
Then we will go to Drukgyel Dzong ruins and a local farmhouse after the hike, to observe Bhutanese daily life and taste the local snacks or butter tea.
And we will also visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. On our 6 days Bhutan tour, the day ends with dinner back in Paro after a busy and culturally enriching day.
Depart Paro – Farewell Bhutan
On the last day, we will take you to Paro International Airport, where you shall be transferred to your next flight.
You can also have a final stroll around Paro town to take final photos or purchase some souvenirs, such as handicraft items or prayer flags, before leaving.
We will provide airport check-in and a smooth exit. You can look back on what you went through during your Bhutan tour as you fly through the lush valleys and mountains.
The culture and nature of Bhutan and the warm hospitality, are the memories of our 6 days touring in the country.
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Includes/Excludes
What's included
- Airport pickup and drop off in Paro by private vehicle
- Kathmandu to Paro and Paro to Kathmandu round-trip flights
- All Bhutan visa fees and travel permits are arranged in advance
- Bhutan Government Sustainable Development Fee for 5 nights
- Private transportation throughout Bhutan as per itinerary
- English speaking licensed Bhutanese guide during the whole tour
- Accommodation in government-approved 3-star category hotels
- Twin or double sharing rooms with attached bathroom
- All meals during the tour: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Bottled drinking water during sightseeing and travel days
- All monastery museum and sightseeing entrance fees
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery hiking support and guidance
- Dochu La Pass visit and Punakha sightseeing
- All hotel taxes and service charges
- Assistance from our team throughout the tour
What is excluded
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu
- Travel and medical insurance, including evacuation
- Extra drinks such as soft drinks, alcohol, tea, or coffee
- Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, and shopping
- Tips for the guide and driver, which are optional
- Single room supplement if required
- Costs caused by flight delays, bad weather, or natural events
- Any services not mentioned in the cost includes section
Trip Information
Weather and Best Season
Weather and the best season to visit are important factors to consider when planning your tour in Bhutan. There is a variety of climates in Bhutan, as there are valleys that are warm and subtropical, and cool high mountains.
The optimum period for a 6 days Bhutan tour will mostly be in spring and autumn. During the months of March to May, spring features pleasant weather, green valleys, and flowers.
The autumn; end of September to November, offers clear skies, a good view of the mountains, and the local festivals that travelers can enjoy. The winter, which is between December and February, is sunny and cold at night, particularly at higher places.
High passes may get snowy, but valleys such as Punakha remain cool. Between June and August is summer, and the valleys turn green and fresh due to rain during the afternoons; however, some of the views might be cloudy.
People can travel to Bhutan at any time of the year, although spring and autumn are the seasons that provide the best experience in terms of sightseeing, hiking, and cultural tourism. It is advisable to check the local forecasts prior to the tour, and to pack layers since temperatures may change rapidly.
Food & Drink During the Tour
You will have plenty of meals during your Bhutan tour, and it is all included in the 6 days Bhutan tour. Hotels normally serve breakfast and dinner, and lunch is organized in the local restaurants during sightseeing.
The cuisine of Bhutan is delicious and even spicy, and such preparations as Ema Datshi, a mix of chili and cheese, are the national dish. In case you want tasteless food, hotels and restaurants will make dishes to your taste.
The meals are usually based on rice, vegetables, and meat, with typical ones being potatoes, spinach, eggplant, pork, chicken, or beef. Butter tea, made of salted tea and butter, and momos, or dumplings, are also common snacks.
Vegetarian food is very common. Bottled water, tea, or coffee are mostly used. Alcoholic beverages are commonly sold at an additional fee. It is important to mention that outdoor smoking is limited. Food during this Bhutan trip is another opportunity to experience local cuisine, rest, and exchange experiences with your traveling friends. We can arrange special dietary needs beforehand.
Altitude Sickness
Numerous tourists inquire about altitude sickness in Bhutan tour. The 6 days Bhutan tour will also remain at moderate elevation, and therefore the probability of falling sick is minimal.
The elevations of Paro and Thimphu are approximately 2,200 to 2,400 meters above sea level, with that of Punakha being lower at approximately 1,200 meters. The most elevated ones are Dochu La Pass (3,100 meters) and Tiger’s Nest Monastery (3,120 meters), which can only be visited during the day. At these altitudes, most of the travelers do not develop severe symptoms.
Mild effects can include headache, a mild case of dizziness, or shortness of breath when walking up the stairs. To avoid any form of discomfort, we suggest taking a lot of water, walking slowly, and also avoiding any kind of heavy exercise on the first day.
Alcohol consumption should be minimized, particularly at higher altitudes. Your guide will keep an eye on you and may recommend a rest or descent where necessary.
By following this recommendation, you can experience the culture and nature of the Bhutan tour safely and comfortably. Altitude should not be a concern for most travelers to enjoy the beautiful scenery or cultural sights in this 6 days Bhutan tour.
Visa and Permits for the Tour
Traveling to Bhutan requires a tourist visa, which is organized in advance of your Bhutan tour. The travelers are not allowed to obtain a visa on arrival unless they are pre-approved. When you have booked the 6 days Bhutan tour with Ambition Himalaya, we will take care of your visa. You will have to submit a copy of your passport, which is at least six months of validity.
We will submit your visa clearance with the Tourism Council of Bhutan, and you will get a clearance letter before the trip. When you arrive at Paro Airport, your passport is stamped with the visa. Bhutan levies a daily Sustainable Development Fee, but this fee is typically part of the tour price. Your guide does all the bookings for visiting temples, dzongs, and other sites.
Additional permits will also be made in case you are visiting restricted areas during your tour. The entry regulations are different for Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals.
With our team, you need not worry about documentation since all the formalities are prepared, and you can start your Bhutan tour without any inconvenience. This will ensure that the Bhutan tour is hassle-free throughout the 6 days.
Health & Safety
Bhutan is quite a safe destination. The crime rate is very low, and the individuals are very friendly and helpful. You can safely explore towns and valleys on your Bhutan tour. The roads are well-maintained, and there are winding roads in the mountainous parts.
Skilled drivers will ensure that you move to every destination without problems. Travelers who experience motion sickness can bring tablets or bands to prevent it. Included hotels and restaurants are safe when it comes to food and water.
Always use bottled or boiled water and never use raw salads that you do not know. Even on cold days, sunscreen should be used, and a small personal medical kit can be handy to treat minor ailments.
There are hospitals in Thimphu and Paro, which can help in case of severe complications, and your guide will be able to help you at once. Medical evacuation travel insurance is advised.
There is no wildlife issue and dogs roaming in the towns are usually harmless. Precautions in regard to the altitude are recommended during day trips. With these tips, you can have your 6 days Bhutan tour without any worry or fear.
Transportation
All transportation in Bhutan is organized as part of your Bhutan tour. You will also have personal cars with professional drivers. The cars are luxury SUVs or vans based on the size of your group.
The roads in Bhutan are usually in good condition and may be winding; as such, highly experienced drivers are needed to keep people safe. Tours such as Thimphu to Paro and Punakha to Thimphu give a chance to stop and rest, and take photos. Towns also have local transport available in order to sightsee.
Car travel is flexible, allowing to stop at scenic stops or to have snacks. Domestic flights and International flights between Kathmandu and Paro are included as per the package, as well as bookings in Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines.
It does not require any domestic flights as the destinations are reachable by road. Personal transportation is also easy to make stops at Dochu La Pass or markets. There is also good transportation and security, and you can even spend your time touring and exploring the 6 days Bhutan tour without fear of transport and traveling hassles.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is essential to your Bhutan tour. We suggest the medical emergencies, evacuation, trip cancellations, and lost baggage insurance. Although the 6 days Bhutan tour is entirely cultural sightseeing and moderate hiking, insurance offers additional security.
Delays at the weather or sudden changes in the trip may occur at the Paro Airport, and insurance can compensate for it. It is recommended that there be a policy that incorporates emergency evacuation, but it is not commonly required.
Accidents in case of hikes or small-scale injuries are also covered by insurance. Store a duplicate of your insurance information, policy number, and emergency contacts.
Although you might not be anticipating issues, insurance will provide you with a sense of security, and be assured that you will have a good time exploring Bhutan without any worries. With a little investment in the insurance, you can explore Bhutan at your own will, knowing that you have someone to turn to in case of necessity.
Your Extra Expenses
Bhutan 6 days tour package is inclusive of accommodation, meals, transport, guiding services, visa, permission, and Kathmandu flights. Additional costs are primarily beverages, gratuities, and shopping. Individual beverages such as soft drinks, juice, or alcohol are charged separately.
Tips are not mandatory but welcome, typically between $5 and 10 per day for guides and 3 to 5 on drivers. Textiles, Thangka paintings, local crafts, and other souvenirs are available in markets or government emporiums.
Recommended currency is Cash in Bhutanese Ngultrum, but most places accept Indian Rupees. Local shops do not use credit cards that much. This could involve other miscellaneous expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, or optional activities not covered in the itinerary.
These additional costs can be covered with a budget of 200-300 dollars per person. Personal expenses are small and easy to handle because the Bhutan tour package includes most of the requirements that the traveler needs. Budgets on such minor expenses make the 6 days Bhutan tour experience a very comfortable and enjoyable one.
Language & Communication
Dzongkha is the official language in Bhutan, although English is common, and you will find it easy to communicate during your Bhutan tour. The guide will assist in translation in the event of visiting local people, monasteries, or villages.
Hotel staff, young people, and the majority of guides know good English. Basic Dzongkha expressions, such as Kuzuzangpo la, meaning hello, and Kadrin chhe la, which translates to thank you, are welcome. In the towns and on the main highways, mobile coverage is usually good. Most hotels have Wi-Fi, and selected cafes have it, but its speed might be poor.
Local SIM cards are cheap, and they are available in Paro or Thimphu. The time zone of Bhutan is GMT+6, and that is why it is important to remember it when calling home. The guide also has a cell phone in case of an emergency and for communication.
In general, there is no language barrier, and communicating with people is simple and convenient when you spend 6 days on a Bhutan tour, and you do not need to struggle with local communication, shopping, and sightseeing.
Don’ts on This Trip
In your Bhutan tour, observe a few basic rules to honor the Bhutanese culture. Wear modest clothes in places of worship, take off their shoes, and walk in a clockwise direction around the stupas and prayer wheels.
It is not advisable to take pictures in temples when not permitted. Public smoking is not allowed, and neither should there be any public display of love. We cannot criticize the royal family or religion. Using a single finger to point out is rude.
Do not give sweets or money to children personally; refer to your guide to learn how to make donations. Follow your guide in limited spaces. Adhering to these guidelines demonstrates respect and guarantees pleasant interactions with locals. The Bhutanese are very hospitable, and these practices will make you feel at ease throughout your 6 days Bhutan tour with warmth and hospitality.
Trip Extension
Once you finish your 6 days Bhutan tour, you may extend your journey to explore more of Bhutan or the surrounding areas. In Bhutan, one can visit Phobjikha Valley and observe the black-necked cranes or visit Bumthang, where one can explore temples and villages.
Extra time in Paro or Thimphu gives one more time to shop or sightseeing. This tour can also be combined with a trip to Nepal, such as Kathmandu, an Everest sightseeing flight, or a visit to Chitwan National Park.
Separate arrangements can be made for extension to the northeast or Darjeeling/Sikkim. These extensions and accommodations, transport, and fees are things our team can assist in planning.
Tours can be made privately in accordance with your interests and schedule. By adding days to your trip, you can have additional cultural, natural, or hiking experiences to the 6 days Bhutan tour and memories of the Himalayas last longer.
Photography & Drone Rules
During your Bhutan tour, photography is also encouraged, particularly in the landscape, village, and cultural sites. Outside the town, valley, and viewpoint, photographs are permitted.
Photography is prohibited in the interior of the temples, monasteries, and dzong prayer halls. You need to ask your guide when you are in any doubt. Show respect to the locals when taking pictures of them, and seek their consent before taking close-ups, particularly of monks.
Tourists cannot use drones unless they have special permission to do so from the Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority. Bringing a drone without a permit can lead to seizure. Pay attention to shooting scenes with a camera or smartphone. Bring additional batteries or power banks to keep your devices charged.
By adhering to these tips, you are able to record your 6 days Bhutan tour without any hassles or inconveniences and create a lasting memory of the experience you had.
Tips for First-Time Visitors
On your first visit to Bhutan, you will need to bring layers to adapt to the changing weather. Wear comfortable walking shoes when sightseeing and taking hikes. Show respect to the local practices, treat people well, and listen to your guide.
Keep hydrated and have breaks during hikes. Bring some money in Ngultrum to spend. Watch your photography manners, and recharge your camera at night. Always remain receptive and have a look at the local lifestyle.
There are stores and markets where they sell crafted souvenirs; purchase them and boost community crafts. Wi-Fi is present but can be slow, so take advantage of the serene surroundings.
Spend time in the serene and quiet Bhutan. These tips will guarantee a hassle-free and pleasant stay in your 6 days Bhutan tour. You will go home having memorable experiences of the culture, people, and scenery of this beautiful country.

Good to know, before you travel
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Frequently Asked Question
Six days is just the right duration to make a first-time visit. You will get to visit the main valleys of Paro, Thimphu and Punakha, and visit all the notable cultural places such as the Tiger Nests monastery.
Most guests find it moderately challenging but completely doable. Think of a steady uphill walk for roughly two hours to reach the top, and about an hour back down. The path is clear, and you can take all the breaks you need. There’s even a lovely coffee shop for a rest.
You’ll be accommodated in 3-star hotels, which are known for being clean, cozy, and comfortable. Each room has its own bathroom, heating for the cooler evenings, and Wi-Fi. They have a genuine local charm. If you’d prefer a luxury stay, we can arrange upgrades to 4 or 5-star properties.
Yes, this is a package that includes round-trip flights between Kathmandu and Paro. We make the reservation with Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines. In case you would like to take flight in a different city, such as Bangkok or Delhi, then we can do that, although at a slight price change.
Yes. We regularly arrange tours starting from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, and Singapore. Your time in Bhutan will follow the same amazing itinerary; we just adjust the international flights to suit your plans.
Bhutan does not need any special vaccinations. Routine vaccinations such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended to be up to date. Bhutan is mostly clean and not very dangerous regarding disease. Personal advice is to always consult your doctor before travelling.
While some larger hotels and shops do accept cards, cash is king in Bhutan. There are ATMs in Paro and Thimphu, but they can be unreliable for international cards. Our advice is to bring some US dollars in cash to exchange upon arrival for daily expenses.
Yes, very much so. English is the language of tourism and education. Your guide, hotel teams, and most people you’ll meet in towns speak excellent English. All signs and menus are also in English, so you’ll have no trouble communicating.
Modesty is key at all monasteries and dzongs. Please wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. You’ll also be asked to remove your shoes before going inside any temple building. It’s a simple sign of respect for their sacred spaces.
Tipping is entirely voluntary and not expected, but it is a very welcome gesture for excellent service. If you feel your guide and driver did a great job, many guests choose to offer a tip at the tour’s end. The amount is completely up to your discretion.
You’ll have connectivity. Most hotels offer free Wi-Fi, though speeds can be slower than you’re used to. Cell phone coverage is strong in the main valleys. For full independence, you can easily purchase a local SIM card at the airport for data and calls.
Tap water is not advisable to drink in Bhutan. Always consume bottled or boiled water. Hotels also offer clean drinking water. It is advisable to use safe water to prevent stomach problems in the course of the tour.
The local currency is the Bhutanese Ngultrum. Bhutan has a low exchange rate of US dollars. Most places also accept Indian Rupees. Always carry little notes around.
Handwoven fabrics, prayer flags, handicrafts, and thangka paintings are some of the common souvenirs. The honey, tea, and incense available locally are also good. Purchase in authorized stores and retain receipts. Exportation of antique items is prohibited.
Yes. Bhutan is also always ranked among the safest nations in the world for all tourists. Crime is extremely rare, and the culture is deeply respectful. With your guide alongside you throughout, solo and female travelers can feel completely at ease.
The electric current in Bhutan runs on 230 V with Type D, F, and G plugs (like in India and the UK). Universal sockets are common in a large number of hotel;s however, it is always a smart thing to carry a global traveler adapter so that you can charge all your devices.
Bhutan’s tourism policy requires all visitors to travel with a licensed guide and through a registered tour company. This isn’t just a rule; it helps protect their culture and environment. The good news is your tour with us is private and can be flexible to your interests.
The SDF is a government charge that is applied in education, health, and environmental protection. To majority of international travelers, it is USD 200 per person per night. This charge is already present in the cost of your tour. You do not pay it separately.
Pack layered clothes on hot days and cold nights. Sightseeing and hiking require comfortable walking shoes. Carry personal medicine, sunscreen, and a little daypack. Temples value modest clothing.
The bookings should be made at least 4-6 weeks ahead of time. Flights and visas take time to organize, particularly during peak seasons. Bookings of festival dates should be made even earlier. Making a reservation in advance is the key to a hassle-free experience.
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Trip Reviews
David ExpositoVerified Maravillosa!! De las mejores experiencias que he tenido nunca, desde el primer momento. Bhakta y Hari, el porteador y guía respectivamente, de lo mejor. Gente super agradable, simpática, atenta, que están pendiente continuamente de que te sientas bien. Te sientes arropado en todo momento. El trekking es precioso. Las vistas, la gente, los poblados. Es necesario vivirlo para sentirlo.Sin duda, volveré a hacer otro de los trekkings al campo base con ellos. Freedom57809069101Verified 1000% would recommend My husband and I travelled with Ambition Himalaya in 2025. We had a super easy time communicating with Shishir and he was amazing in helping us set an itinerary that worked for us. Ghaman (our guide) and Mohan (porter) were friendly, welcoming, and extremely helpful. We were unable to hike our original route due to some non-altitude related health issues and they adjusted the plan so we could still make the most of our time. We also got sick at the end of the trek and had to change our flights home and Shishir was super accommodating and helpful while we navigated that. 1000% would recommend them. chiara fVerified Beautiful 3 days experience A wonderful experience! We did a three-day trek, passing through the villages of Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Gandruk. We saw the sunrise from Poon Hill and from Tadapani itself. We really enjoyed the refreshment stops along the way, where we always found great hospitality and delicious meals. We loved the accommodation in Ghorepani, which had a beautiful common room surrounded by mountains, served good food, and had a lovely, convivial atmosphere. All of this was organized by Shishir with great professionalism: communicating with him before departure was quick and easy; we had no problems at all; he guided us with expertise, cheerfulness, and discretion at the same time. Thank you, and see you soon! Werner FVerified Private Manaslu Trekking, 2nd part of Long Trekking Manaslu - Tilicho - Annapurna circuit Our group: 4 persons, 65 to 79 years old: Details see 1st part of trekking: Tsum valleyguide: Nauser, excellent tour guide, responsible for guests, lodges, meals, transports3 strong and friendly porters, also helpful in lodgesduration of 2nd part: 6 daysExcellent tranportationItinerary: Deng - Sama - Larkya La - ChameIn one day from Sama to Dharamsal High camp before heavy snow fallMarvellous views of Manaslu and other high mountainsPass crossing with good conditions, descent to Marsyandi valley with much snowExcellent choice of lodges, especially Tilicho Guest House in ChameNobody sick, nobody had accident.Super preparation for following Annapurna Circuit Trek Francisco VVerified Immerse in the Nepalese Shambhala. Travelling in Nepal with Shishir from Ambition Himalaya to enjoy and learn about their culture is a luxury and a privilege. 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I would definitely recommend booking with Ambition Himalaya.Due to delayed flights in the days prior to our flight to Lukla unfortunately had one day delay. The arrangements that this entailed were picked up by our guide from Ambition Himalaya, including arranging an affordable overnight stay. SooVerified Enchanting Australian Base Camp, Dhampus and Sarangkot trek I recently went on a 3 day trek in Nepal in December 2025. We started from Kande village, trekked to Australian Base Camp then to Dhampus village and finally to Sarangkot village which overlooks Pokhara city.My guide was Shishir who is also the owner of the trekking company.Even though the trek was shorter and easier than the other popular treks like EBC and ABC treks, this short trek packed value for money. Along much of the trail we witnessed the astounding and breathtaking vistas of the mighty Annapurna range. We also trekked through pristine and beautiful villages and got to experience firsthand the diverse cultural heritage.Shishir notwithstanding being the owner of the trekking company was also a very experienced guide. He led me to explore a new, hardly trodden path from Dhampus to Sarangkot that maximized the view of the Annapurna range.This was the third straight year I had employed the services of this company. I had done the EBC trek in 2023 and the ABC trek in 2024.Shishir and his staff provided excellent and thoughtful service and you’re guaranteed to be well taken care of from the moment you arrive in Kathmandu till the time you depart from this magical country. eduardo bVerified Manaslu Trek Excellent experience! Communication with Shishir, the owner, was smooth and quick. The trek was great value for money. We were accompanied by Ghaman (guide) and Ghagam (porter). They were both professional and friendly, taking care of us throughout the entire trip. Highly recommended! Romina RVerified Gokyo-Ri Trekking Our 10-day trek to Gokyo Ri was an amazing experience from beginning to end. Everything was very good organized.Our guide was really thoughtful, attentive, and always willing to adapt to what we wanted. We felt safe and we enjoyed the time a lot.Every day was sunny, clear and beautiful, and the views of the Himalayas mountains were absolutely stunning. From the moment we arrived, everything was taken care of. We were given warm sleeping bags and jackets, and we also got help with exchanging money and organziing a Nepali SIM cardAt the end we received a T-shirt and a scarf on our departure day. This was lovely.We can wholeheartedly recommend this tour to anyone who loves trekking. It was an unforgettable memory.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
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