

Nepal Bhutan Tour – 12 Days
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Hotel
- Trekking
- Sightseeing
- Mar-May
- Sep-Nov
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- Private trip departures everyday
- No hidden cost
- Local based company
- We can help for big group
- Over 17 years of experience
- According to your needs, we can Customize the itinerary.
Highlights of Nepal Bhutan Tour – 12 Days
- Explore Kathmandu’s historic Durbar Squares and sacred temples
- Boat on Phewa Lake and admire Annapurna views from Pokhara
- Watch sunrise over the Himalayas from Pokhara’s Sarangkot (1592m)
- Jeep safari and Tharu village visit in Chitwan Jungle Park
- Scenic flight to Paro and drive through beautiful mountain landscapes to Thimphu
- See Thimphu’s giant Buddha statue and traditional handicraft villages
- Hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) monastery (3120m) on a mountain cliff
Overview of Nepal Bhutan Tour – 12 Days
This Nepal Bhutan tour is a 12 days experience, which will blend culture, nature and easy going travel in two Himalayan nations. The trip will begin in Nepal, where you will explore historic cities, peaceful landscapes, and rich traditions.
You will explore ancient temples, heritage squares, and cultural sites in Kathmandu which represents the rich history of the country. The experience will remain simple and well-paced, making it suitable for travelers who wish to enjoy both culture and scenery without feeling rushed. The route will introduce you to the highlights of Nepal in a comfortable and easy manner.
The trip will further proceed to Pokhara, a lakeside city with peaceful environment and mountainous landscapes. In this case, you will get time to take short walks, local experiences, and quiet moments by the lake.
Based on this tour, you will also visit Chitwan National Park where you will have an opportunity to see wildlife and understand local communities through jungle activities. All logistics like transport, permits, guides and accommodation will be done with a lot of care with Ambition Himalaya and you will be able to travel in a relaxed manner and concentrate on your experience.
In the second part of this 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour, you will travel to Bhutan, a country known for its strong cultural identity and preserved traditions. You will go to Paro and Thimphu and you will see monasteries, traditional architecture and day-to-day life in the country.
The hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery will be one of the main highlights and will offer both cultural insight and peaceful mountain views. This trip in Bhutan will be easy, as you will have scenic rides and guided tours that will make you learn the local culture more deeply.
This Nepal and Bhutan tour package will provide a relaxed pace that is appropriate to first time travelers. There will be no long trekking days, although the hike to Tiger’s Nest can be moderately challenging, and most activities will be balanced with enough time to rest. The journey will be simple to follow through scenic drives, guided sightseeing, and short walks.
The trip will be ideal for travelers who want to explore two countries within a limited time while still enjoying each destination. At the end of the trip, you will have had a good blend of culture, nature and the local way of life in both Nepal and Bhutan.
Itinerary of Nepal Bhutan Tour – 12 Days
Detail Itinerary - Day to Day Route Description
Arrive in Kathmandu (1,350m)
You will land in Kathmandu and do the airport formalities. At the airport, we will pick you and take you to your hotel in Thamel. Once you have checked in, then you can have time to rest and get settled after your trip.
Later on, you can have a quick stroll around Thamel, which will have local shops, cafes and small markets. Assuming time allows, you can go to the Garden of Dreams or walk around the streets. This will give you a gentle introduction to the city and its atmosphere.
And in the evening you will come back to your hotel and rest. We will provide a short briefing about the journey ahead.
Kathmandu sightseeing (1,350m)
After breakfast, we will begin a guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley. We will visit Swayambhunath Stupa which has broad perspectives of the city and a tranquil atmosphere.
Next, we will visit the Pashupatinath Temple, which is a significant religious center on the river. After that, we will visit Boudhanath Stupa, where you can observe prayer wheels and monasteries.
We will move on to Kathmandu Durbar Square later and you will find temples, courtyards and traditional architecture. Then, we will go back to Thamel where you can have some rest or taste local cuisine.
Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (823m)
After breakfast, we will leave Kathmandu and begin the drive to Pokhara. We will travel along a scenic highway that follows rivers, hills, and small settlements. It requires approximately 6 to 7 hours depending on the condition of the roads.
We will also have brief stops along the way to allow short rests to enjoy the views around. As we head to the Pokhara valley you will see the change in landscape.
Upon arrival, we will take you to your hotel along the lakeside. In the evening, you may take a walk along Phewa Lake or relax at your hotel.
Pokhara Sightseeing (823m)
We can also take you to Sarangkot in the morning to watch the sunrise above the mountains. And you will observe the peaks around you as the light varies. After returning, we will have breakfast at the hotel.
We will then begin a sightseeing tour of Pokhara. We will see Davis Falls and the adjoining Gupteshwor Cave. We will also visit a Tibetan settlement where there are local crafts.
During the afternoon, you can take a boat ride on the Phewa Lake and visit the temple on the lake. You will also have time to enjoy the peaceful lakeside area.
Drive Pokhara to Chitwan (150m)
After breakfast, we will leave Pokhara and drive toward Chitwan National Park. The trip is expected to last about 5 hours and go through the hills, farms, and small villages. As you travel, you will see a gradual shift in the landscape as we pass through the hills to the plains of the lowlands.
After arrival, we will transfer you to your jungle lodge or resort. You will be able to rest before the afternoon activities. Later, you will attend a cultural program where you will see traditional Tharu dance or visit a local village.
Chitwan National Park Activities (150m)
We will spend a day today in Chitwan National Park. We will then take you on a jungle safari by jeep in the morning. This will provide you with a chance to see wild animals such as rhinos, deer, monkeys and birds.
In the afternoon, we will organize a canoe ride on the river, and we can see crocodiles and birds on the banks. You can also go to Elephant Breeding Center or a nearby village.
At night you will go back to your lodge and rest. All activities will be handled in a safe and comfortable manner.
Drive Chitwan to Kathmandu (1,350m)
We will leave Chitwan and start driving back to Kathmandu after breakfast. The trip will last approximately 5 to 6 hours and will have a picturesque route with hills, rivers and small towns.
We will have short rests along the way to allow you to have a rest and appreciate the environment. Before entering Kathmandu valley, we will go through such areas as Mugling and Naubise.
Once there, we will proceed to walk you to Thamel hotel. It will be free in the evening and you can relax or take a short walk or have dinner at your desired location.
Fly Kathmandu to Paro and drive to Thimphu (2,334m)
Today, we will transfer you to the airport for your flight to Paro. The Himalayan peaks can be seen during the flight in case there is a clear weather.
Upon arrival you will undergo the immigration procedures and we will guide you on the process. Then we will drive to Thimphu the capital of Bhutan. The drive will take around 1 to 2 hours through scenic valleys and traditional villages.
Once we arrive at Thimphu, we will take you to your hotel. You can have a stroll in the evening or rest.
Thimphu Sightseeing and Drive to Paro (2,280m)
In Thimphu, we will start sightseeing after breakfast and take you through significant cultural landmarks. You will go to Buddha Dordenma providing a panoramic view of the valley.
We will also visit the Memorial Chorten and local markets where you will have a chance to see the everyday life. Depending on time, you might want to visit handicraft centers or museums.
In the afternoon we will drive to Paro. Upon arrival, we will take you to the hotel and you can take a rest of the day.
Hike to Tiger Nest Monastery and Paro Sightseeing (Paro 2,280m)
We will now make a guided hike to the Tiger Nest Monastery. After breakfast, we will drive to the starting point of the hike.
The hiking route will follow approximately 2 to 3 hours of hiking uphill through forest trails. We will move at a slow pace and have breaks in between. There are horses which can be hired on the route as required.
Upon arrival at the monastery, you will have time to explore the monastery and enjoy the surroundings. We will then guide you back down to Paro. The evening will be free for rest.
Fly Paro to Kathmandu (1,350m)
We will then take you to the Paro airport in the morning after the breakfast to fly back to Kathmandu. During the flight, you may enjoy mountain views depending on weather conditions.
Upon arrival, we will take you to your hotel in Thamel. The remainder of the day will be at your own leisure to either relax or sightsee in the city. You can go to local markets or have a little walk around the place.
We will also organize a farewell dinner in the evening when you will have a chance to taste Nepali dishes and share your travel experience.
Departure from Kathmandu
After breakfast, you will prepare for your departure and we will arrange your transfer to the airport according to your flight schedule.
When time permits, you can go out on a brief walk or do some last minute shopping in Thamel. We will help you with all the departure arrangements to make it an easy process.
And this will be the end of your journey. You will leave with memories of culture, nature, and experiences from Nepal and Bhutan.
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Includes/Excludes
What's included
- Private transportation (airport transfers and city tours) in Nepal and Bhutan
- All accommodations in Nepal with breakfast (4 nights in Kathmandu, 2 in Pokhara, 2 in Chitwan)
- Jungle activities in Chitwan National Park (safari, canoe, village visit)
- Bhutan visa fee and Sustainable Development Fee included
- Round trip flight between Kathmandu and Paro (Bhutan)
- Government-approved Bhutan accommodations (2 nights Paro, 1 night Thimphu)
- All meals in Bhutan (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- All applicable entrance fees in Nepal and Bhutan (museums, sites)
- Licensed tour guides in Nepal and Bhutan (English-speaking)
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu (Nepali cultural cuisine)
What is excluded
- Nepal visa fee (USD 30–125 depending on length)
- International airfare to/from Kathmandu (your home country)
- Lunch and dinner in Nepal (except in Chitwan and Bhutan)
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Personal expenses (snacks, alcohol, laundry, etc.)
- Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers
- Any items not specified in Included section
Trip Information
Weather and Best Season for Nepal Bhutan tour
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are the ideal months to take a Nepal Bhutan tour. The weather in these months is generally pleasant with few rainy days, hence travelling is convenient. You can see the mountains better, and the skies are not very unpredictable to fly and sightseeing. Cultural festivals are also popular during these seasons, and it can be an addition to your trip.
In case you want to have 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour, spring has flowers and new sceneries and autumn has dry weather and clear visibility. Summer also has some rainfall and this might interfere with road travel in certain regions, but the landscape is greener. Travel is also good during winter, but in the morning and evenings it can be chilly, particularly in Bhutan. One is always advised to bring light clothing as well as warm-up clothes to keep warm during the trip.
Food and Drink During the Trip
When on a Nepal Bhutan tour, there are many food choices that are easy, fresh and fit most tourists. Meals in Nepal are usually well balanced and filling. You may indulge in dal bhat, meaning rice, lentils, veggies, and curry. Most cities and tourist destinations also have dishes such as momos, noodles and soups. Food is safe in common tourist destinations and restaurants tend to have good hygiene.
As part of a Nepal and Bhutan tour package, you will also experience Bhutanese cuisine, which has a slightly spicy taste. Among the popular dishes is ema datshi, which is made of chili and cheese. Vegetable and meat dishes are usually served with rice. Use of bottled or filtered water and not tap water is always advisable. Both countries have easy access to tea, coffee and other drinks.
Altitude Sickness
The Nepal Bhutan tour is mostly done in moderate altitude and therefore chances of severe altitude sickness are minimal. However, some areas in Bhutan reach higher elevations, especially during activities like the hike to Tiger’s Nest. You might experience some slight symptoms like tiredness or slight headache but these are generally easy to manage.
On a 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour, you should take everything slowly and give time to your body to adapt slowly. Proper rest, light meals and drinking plenty of water will make you comfortable. When you are not feeling well, then you must tell your guide and take a rest where necessary. Basic medication and consultation with your doctor before traveling is also a good idea. It is highly advisable to have travel insurance that will be able to support in the event of any medical requirements during the trip.
Visa and Permits for the Nepal Bhutan tour
In case of Nepal Bhutan tour, majority of the tourists can get Nepal visa on arrival. You will require a valid passport, passport size photographs and the visa fee in cash. The procedure is not complex and is typically fast, and entry to Nepal is easy to visitors. It is important to check the latest visa requirements before travel.
The Bhutan visa is pre-planned in a tour operator in Nepal and Bhutan tour package. You will be given a visa approval letter prior to your visit, and the visa will be granted when you arrive in Bhutan. You need not apply individually. Your passport should have at least six months to travel date. It will be advisable to carry copies of your documents and permits with you so that you have a hassle free travel experience.
Health and Safety
Your comfort and safety are of great concern during your Nepal Bhutan tour. Nepal and Bhutan are both considered to be safe places to visit. Nevertheless, one should always take some fundamental precautions. You should drink only bottled or filtered water and avoid uncooked food from unknown places. Traffic in cities may be hectic and therefore it is advisable to be attentive when walking.
With a Nepal and Bhutan tour package, you will have professional guides and drivers, who will assist you during the tour. Basic first aid (personal medication and other little medical supplies) are useful to carry. The sunscreen, sunglasses and the mosquito repellant will also help you to be comfortable. Travel insurance is highly advised in order to be insured in case of medical requirements or unforeseen circumstances at the trip.
Transportation
During your Nepal Bhutan tour, transportation is done to ensure that the journey is comfortable and convenient. You will use a personal vehicle in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan in Nepal. The roads are mostly good, although some areas might be winding hence travel time might vary slightly.
In a Nepal Bhutan tour, flights between Kathmandu and Paro are incorporated in a 12 days tour which provides scenic mountain views. Travelling in Bhutan is by a personal vehicle and the drivers are well trained and are accustomed to the mountain roads. Any airport transfers and sightseeing transport are pre-organized. This will assist you in moving around with ease without having to worry about any local arrangements enabling you to concentrate more on enjoying the experience.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is a significant component of your Nepal Bhutan tour and it should be organized before your journey. It must include medical treatment, emergency evacuation and cancellation of trip. This is especially helpful in case of unexpected situations such as flight delays or health issues.
Some of the activities in a Nepal and Bhutan tour package are in remote locations where there might be a lack of medical facilities. With an appropriate insurance cover, you will be in a position to get helped when you require it. You can also have a copy of your insurance information and emergency contacts numbers at home and at all times. By selecting a sound insurance policy, you will be able to relax and have an enjoyable time on your trip.
Your Extra Expenses
In a Nepal Bhutan tour, you should not expect to pay out of pocket, although you will incur most of the major services. These can involve meals in Nepal, snacks, beverages, tips, and personal expenses like souvenirs or laundry. A small amount in cash is also useful to take in case of minor expenditures during travel.
If you are booking a 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour, international airfare and Nepal visa fees are usually not included in the package. Extra payment can also be required to provide optional activities or other services. Local currency or US dollar is advisable to carry. Having a little budget to cover additional costs will make you comfortable when you go on a trip without any inconvenience.
Language and Communication
Communication is usually simple and comfortable to the travelers during a Nepal Bhutan tour. Nepali is the primary spoken language in Nepal, although English is commonly used in tourist spots, hotels, and by guides. In the majority of locations you will be able to communicate without any problems.
During a 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour, you will also have a tour of Bhutan, where the official language is Dzongkha. Nevertheless, English is widely spoken in tourism and the majority of individuals employed in hotels and guiding services are fluent in English. You may also notice English signs in cities and popular destinations. You can also learn some local greetings such as Namaste in Nepal or Kuzuzangpo in Bhutan and this will make your trip an easier and enjoyable one.
Don’ts on this trip
During your Nepal Bhutan tour, it is important to respect local customs and traditions. When coming to temples or monasteries, you are expected to take off your shoes and also dress simply. Before taking photos of people or in places of worship, it is also a good etiquette to seek permission. Being respectful will assist you to relate well with the local communities.
During a Nepal and Bhutan tour package, you will be able to visit cultural sites where culture is highly practiced. You must not point your feet towards religious things and also talk in low tones in places of low noise. Holding hands in public is not highly encouraged particularly in Bhutan. The environment should also be kept clean and free of litter. Following these few tips, you will enjoy a good and respectful traveling experience.
Trip Extension after Nepal Bhutan tour package
There are a number of ways to extend your trip in case you have more time after your Nepal Bhutan tour. You can also add a brief trek in Nepal, including a few days in the Annapurna area or a sunrise visit to Nagarkot. You can also tour cultural places such as Lumbini, the birth place of Buddha. These alternatives give you the opportunity to learn more at your own speed.
During a 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour, you will already cover major highlights, but Bhutan also offers extension opportunities. You can go to Punakha or the Phobjikha Valley, which is characterized by serene environments. Cultural festivals may also be available depending on your travel dates. You can also extend your trip to have more time to visit the two countries in detail.
Photography and Drone Rules
Photography is allowed during your Nepal Bhutan tour, and you will find many beautiful places to capture. You may take photos of landscapes, streets, and general surroundings. However, it is important to ask permission before taking photos of people or inside temples and monasteries. It will be advisable to observe local regulations in order to make it a better experience.
When visiting Nepal as a part of a Nepal and Bhutan tour package, you must know that the use of drones is limited. In Nepal, drones must be approved by the authorities before they can be used, and they are forbidden to fly in restricted zones. Drones are not usually allowed to tourists in Bhutan. Flash should also be avoided in places of worship. These guidelines will make you responsible in taking photos during your trip.
Tips for First Time Visitors
In case this is your first Nepal Bhutan tour, it is always a good idea to plan ahead in order to have a hassle-free experience. You need to bring casual clothes, walking shoes, and lightweight clothes that can be changed with the changing weather. It will also be more comfortable to carry the necessary items such as sunscreen, hat, and reusable water bottle to make your trip more enjoyable.
A 12 days Nepal Bhutan tour will also guide you through various places, hence the importance of carrying a copy of your passport and other relevant documents. Internet access may be limited in some areas, so downloading maps in advance can be helpful. It is also good to be adaptable with your plans because weather might interfere with travel plans. By being well prepared and having a positive mindset, you will have a safe and memorable trip.

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Frequently Asked Question
This is a private tour; you’ll have exclusive guides and vehicle. Hotels in Nepal are comfortable mid-range (with private baths), and Bhutan lodges are government-approved with quality service.
Yes. Insurance covering medical emergencies and evacuation is required. Mountain flights or safaris often insist on it.
Yes. The cost covers return flights between Kathmandu and Paro. Domestic flights within Nepal (none needed on this trip) are extra.
Evenings are cold, and it is better to have a warm jacket and layers. The day in Paro/Thimphu is cool and sunny. Rain gear is useful in monsoon season.
No. Always drink bottled or filtered water in both countries. Ice in drinks is generally made from safe water in hotels, but ask if unsure.
Nepal is generally safe. Basic precautions apply (avoid walking alone late at night). People are friendly and helpful; local guides ensure comfort for all.
Nepal uses Nepali Rupees (NPR) or USD for payments; Bhutan uses Ngultrum (at par with INR). Bhutan accepts US dollars when it comes to obtaining a visa or accommodation, but tipping or shopping is normally done in the local currency.
Only breakfast is included in Nepali hotels (as noted in itinerary). Lunch and dinner are at your own expense. In Bhutan, all meals (B/L/D) are included.
Yes. If you have time, consider adding Punakha, Gangtey Valley or additional hikes in Bhutan. Let us know and we can suggest extra days.
The hike is strenuous. You should be in good health and able to walk up steep trails (about 6 km round-trip). Pace yourself, and the lodge can arrange horses partway if needed (for extra cost).
Dress modestly at religious sites (cover shoulders/knees), don’t point your feet at objects, and always ask before photographing monks or inside temples. Bowing slightly or joining hands (Namaste/Kuzu Zangpo) is polite.
English is widely used by guides and in hotels. Nepali is spoken in Nepal; Dzongkha in Bhutan. English signage and speakers are common, but learning a few local phrases is appreciated.
Bhutanese travelers do not traditionally tip; our guides do not expect tips. In Nepal, it’s customary to tip guides and drivers (10% of tour cost total, shared).
You will walk for sightseeing and at Tiger’s Nest, but city tours are moderate. In Chitwan, walking is limited (safari is by vehicle/elephant). Good walking shoes are recommended.
Major hotels and shops in Kathmandu and Thimphu accept cards, but small vendors do not. In remote areas and markets, use cash (NPR in Nepal, Ngultrum/INR in Bhutan).
Hotels provide Wi-Fi (slow at times). Cellular coverage is good in cities but limited in the mountains. Plan to have an offline map or guide notes.
This itinerary is 12 days on tour, but travel days or flexible arrival/departure can make your trip span about 15 days. Check flights and stay plans if you have extra time.
Yes. All national park, museum and temple fees mentioned in the itinerary are covered. There are no hidden ticket costs except personal purchases.
Lightweight scarves are useful for temple visits. Pack modest clothing (no sleeveless tops for temples). Comfortable long pants or casual dresses are fine, plus a warm layer for evenings.
Yes. Nepali dal bhat and Bhutanese meals often have vegetable options. Simply request “vegetarian” at meals. Both countries have plenty of vegetarian and vegan-friendly dishes.
Other than your passport (valid 6 or more months), Nepal and Bhutan visa (organized) and travel insurance, keep flight tickets and hotel confirmations. Keep emergency contacts handy.
Kathmandu and Bhutan hotels have Wi-Fi (often free), though speed varies. Don’t rely on internet in rural areas, enjoy the journey offline.
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