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Trip Overview

Nepal Tibet Bhutan tour introduces Himalayas culture, religion and nature, the breathtaking flight over the Himalayas including Mt. Everest whisks you to the incomparable Himalayan countries.

Explore Nepal’s capital city of Kathmandu, an unforgettable melting pot of Hindu and Buddhist cultures. In the local markets and bazaars, explore its wealth of Hindu and Buddhist sites, as well as charming valley towns like Bhaktapur, with its well-preserved 15th Century architecture.

In Lhasa, Tibet’s long-forbidden capital city at 12,000 feet, you will tour the major monuments, including the legendary gold-roofed, thousand-room Potala Palace. Then walk pilgrim trails, hike up to ancient ridge-top monasteries, meet a colorful array of people, from nomads to lamas, and relish in some of the most majestic mountain scenery on earth! Come take a step back in time and join us on this enriching, non-trekking journey for an eye-opening look into traditions and cultures far removed from those in the West.

Package Highlights:

  • Kathmandu Valley: Explore the vibrant capital city of Kathmandu and its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), and Pashupatinath Temple.
  • Pokhara: Enjoy the serene beauty of Phewa Lake and get breathtaking views of the Annapurna mountain range. Take a boat ride on the lake and visit the Gupteshwor Cave.
  • Luxury Accommodations: Stay in high-end hotels and resorts with stunning Himalayan views, spa facilities, and world-class service.
  • Adventure Activities: Embark on thrilling adventures such as trekking in the Annapurna or Langtang region, paragliding in Pokhara, or white-water rafting in the Trishuli River.

Tibet (China):

  • Lhasa: Visit the spiritual heart of Tibet and explore the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Street. Marvel at the unique Tibetan architecture and deep Buddhist culture.
  • Ganden Monastery: Take a day trip to Ganden Monastery, one of Tibet's most important religious sites, offering stunning mountain views and a peaceful atmosphere.
  • Mount Everest: Witness the world's tallest peak up close by taking a scenic flight over Mount Everest or trekking to Everest Base Camp from Tibet's side.
  • Tibetan Cuisine: Savor traditional Tibetan dishes and yak-based cuisine in authentic Tibetan restaurants.

Bhutan:

  • Thimphu: Explore the capital city and its highlights, including Tashichho Dzong, the National Memorial Chorten, and the giant Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking the valley.
  • Punakha: Visit the picturesque Punakha Dzong, set against the backdrop of lush rice fields and the confluence of two rivers.
  • Tiger's Nest Monastery: Hike to the iconic Taktsang Palphug Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest, perched on the edge of a cliff in Paro Valley.
  • Bhutanese Culture: Immerse yourself in Bhutan's unique culture and traditions, which include archery, traditional festivals (Tsechus), and the importance of Gross National Happiness.
  • Luxury Retreats: Stay in luxurious resorts and lodges, often designed in a traditional Bhutanese architectural style, with top-notch services and amenities.
  • Scenic Drives: Enjoy breathtaking drives through Bhutan's mountainous terrain, offering spectacular views of the Himalayas.

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Trip Information

  • trip-iconsStart : Kathmandu
  • trip-iconsFinish : Kathmandu
  • trip-iconsDifficulty : Moderate
  • trip-iconsMax Altitude : 4780m
  • trip-iconsGroup Size : 15 People
  • trip-iconsSeason : Spring / Autumn

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Trip Itinerary

Up on arrival in Kathmandu airport, process your Nepal visa. (You need USD 40 cash and 2 passport size photos) Collect your luggage and meet the guide, who will be waiting with your Name card, after introduction he/she takes you to the respective hotel. Overnight in Kathmandu- Tibet visa will be processed and Half day city tour

Morning: Start your day with breakfast at your accommodation in Kathmandu.Visit Patan Durbar Square:Explore the intricately designed temples, palaces, and courtyards of Patan Durbar Square.Visit the Hiranya Varna Mahavihar (Golden Temple), Mahabouddha Temple, and Krishna Mandir.Lunch: Find a local restaurant in Patan for lunch.Travel to Bhaktapur:Drive to Bhaktapur, a historic city known for its well-preserved ancient architecture.Visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square and explore the 55-Window Palace, Nyatapola Temple, and other cultural gems.Evening: Stroll through the streets of Bhaktapur, enjoying the traditional Newari architecture and atmosphere.Return to Kathmandu in the evening and stay overnight at your hotel.Day 2: Changu Narayan Temple and NagarkotMorning: Enjoy breakfast at your hotel in Kathmandu.Visit Changu Narayan Temple:Drive to Changu Narayan Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Nepal.Explore the temple complex and enjoy the serene surroundings.Lunch: Have lunch at a nearby restaurant.Drive to Nagarkot:After visiting Changu Narayan, drive to Nagarkot, which is about a 1-2 hour journey.Check in to your hotel in Nagarkot.Afternoon: Spend the afternoon exploring viewpoints in Nagarkot and enjoying the stunning views of the Himalayas.Evening: Witness the breathtaking sunset over the mountains.Stay overnight at your accommodation in Nagarkot.Meals: Breakfast Only

Breakfast in Nagarkot: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Nagarkot while enjoying the scenic views of the Himalayas.Drive to Namo Buddha:Depart from Nagarkot and drive to Namo Buddha. The journey takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the road conditions and traffic.Enjoy the scenic drive through the Nepalese countryside, passing through picturesque villages and lush landscapes.Afternoon: 3. Arrival at Namo Buddha:Upon arrival in Namo Buddha, visit the sacred Namo Buddha Stupa and Monastery.Explore the religious complex, known for its spiritual significance and serene ambiance.Lunch:Have lunch at a local restaurant or at the monastery's dining facility, where you can enjoy traditional Nepali and Tibetan cuisine.Explore the Area:Take some time to explore the surrounding area, which offers beautiful views of the mountains and the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside.Visit the Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery, an important Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Namo Buddha.Evening: 6. Return to Kathmandu:After exploring Namo Buddha and its surroundings, drive back to Kathmandu in the evening.Overnight at hotel  ( Bed & Breakfast )

On arrival in Lhasa Gongar airport, our Tibetan guide will welcome and take you to the hotel.Walk around Lhasa, highland city with the altitude of 3,550 meters (12000 ft.), located on the foot of Mount Gephel. Lhasa is the administrative capital of Tibetan plateau. This ancient city is popular for Dalai Lama’s Potala palace. In early 7th century the famous king Srongtasen Gompo unified many tribes. After unification he changed the capital from Yarlung to Lhasa and constructed Potala Palace. We get chance visit century-old Buddhist monasteries, palaces and busy Barkhor Street, the famous local market area. There are around 3,00,000 people living in Lhasa area.Lhasa means PLACE OF GODS. So here major religion is Tibetan Buddhism. Locals call it by another name SUNLIT CITY. However, mostly cold wind rules the city so bring your warm clothes. Here, annual average temperature is 7 degree Celsius. Overnight in Lhasa

Explore Potala palace, Sera Monastery and Jokhang TempleLegendary Potala Palace is located at the top of red hill with the best view of Lhasa city. Potala has two parts: the first part is white palace second being the Red. It was built for meditation in 7th century by king Srongtsen Gompo. Later, the 5th Dalai lama renovated it in the present form by completing the white and red wing in 1694. Now Pothala palace is UNESCO world heritage site and open to visitors. We can visit different chapels, gallery, Tomb of Dalai Lamas and official chapel of 14th Dalai Lama till 1959.Sera monastery is a famous religious historic site. Built in 1419 by a student of Tsongkhapa, this is one of the three largest monasteries in Lhasa other being Ganden and Drepung. It is a major center for Gelukpa sect of Buddhism. Sera monastery is 2 miles far from the center of Lhasa. Due to the cultural revolution of 1959, this monastery was damaged and many monks were killed. Now it is rebuilt and opened for the visitors.The Heart of Lhasa is Jokhang Temple – the spiritual center. It was constructed by king Srongtsen Gompo, queen Bhrikuti and Wencheng. This mysterious temple is located in Barkhor square and now is a UNESCO world heritage site. This monastery has fusion of Nepalese and Tibetan art cum architecture on wood and metal. Overnight in Lhasa potala palace, lhasa tour

Visit Drepung monastery, Mentshikang (Tibetan medicine center) and Norbulingka palace.The biggest monastery in Tibet, Drepung monastery, lies 6 km west of Lhasa. The construction of this Gelukpa center was started in 1415. In this shelter of thousands of monks, you will visit the prayers hall, meeting hall, kitchen for 7 thousands monks and more chapels.Tibetan medicine centre (Mentsikhang institute) was built in 1916 but medicine history goes back to 3rd century BC. It is a Tibetan traditional health treatment centre and also the centre for research on orthopedics, surgery, pediatrics and internal medicines.Dalai Lama’s summer camp is Norbulinka Palace which was constructed in 1755 with a huge park around. There are prayers hall, nice painting and art works inside palace. This UNESCO site is located nearby Potala palace, west of Lhasa city. Overnight in Lhasa

A visit to Yamdrok Lake, often referred to as Yamdok Tso or Yamdrok Yumtso, is a breathtaking experience when traveling to Tibet, especially from Lhasa. Yamdrok Lake is one of Tibet's three largest sacred lakes and is known for its stunning turquoise waters and the surrounding Himalayan scenery. Here's how you can plan your journey from Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake:Morning:Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at your hotel in Lhasa.Transportation: Arrange for a vehicle and driver for your journey to Yamdrok Lake. It's advisable to hire a local driver or join a tour as they are familiar with the area and can assist with any permits or travel regulations.Mid-morning: 3. Drive to Yamdrok Lake:Begin your scenic drive from Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake. The lake is approximately 70-80 kilometers (43-50 miles) southwest of Lhasa.The journey takes around 2-3 hours, depending on road conditions, and offers stunning views of the Tibetan plateau, including villages and nomadic settlements.Afternoon: 4. Arrival at Yamdrok Lake:Reach the shores of Yamdrok Lake and enjoy the magnificent views of the lake's turquoise waters, surrounded by snow-capped peaks.You can explore the lake area, take photographs, and simply savor the serene beauty of the landscape.Lunch: 5. Lunch: You can either bring a packed lunch or look for a local restaurant or eatery in the vicinity for a meal.Late Afternoon: 6. Exploration and Relaxation:Spend your time enjoying the lakeside surroundings, walking along the shore, or simply sitting and taking in the peaceful atmosphere.Evening: 7. Return to Lhasa: Depart from Yamdrok Lake in the late afternoon to ensure you return to Lhasa by evening. The drive back will take a similar amount of time.Dinner: Enjoy dinner at your hotel or a restaurant in Lhasa.Overnight in Lhasa

Check-Out and Breakfast: Check out from your accommodation in Lhasa and have breakfast.Transportation to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA): Arrange for transportation to Lhasa Gonggar Airport. It's advisable to leave well in advance to account for any traffic.Mid-morning: 3. Check-In and Security: Arrive at Lhasa Gonggar Airport and proceed with the check-in process for your flight to Kathmandu. Ensure you have all your necessary travel documents, including your passport, visa, and flight ticket.Security and Immigration: Go through security checks and immigration procedures at the airport. Be prepared to show your travel permits and other necessary documents.Afternoon: 5. Fly to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), Kathmandu:Board your flight from Lhasa Gonggar Airport to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.The flight duration is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, but flight schedules can vary, so make sure to check your flight details in advance.Evening: 6. Arrival in Kathmandu:Upon landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, go through immigration and customs procedures.Arrange for transportation from the airport to your accommodation in Kathmandu. Most hotels offer airport transfer services, so it's a good idea to confirm this in advance.Rest and Relax: After your flight, take some time to rest and relax at your hotel. You can enjoy dinner either at the hotel or at a local restaurant, depending on your preference and energy level.Overnight in Kathmandu

Check-Out and Breakfast: Check out from your accommodation in Kathmandu and have breakfast.Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM): Arrange for a taxi or airport transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Ensure you arrive at the airport well in advance to allow time for check-in and security procedures.Mid-morning: 3. Fly from Kathmandu to Paro, Bhutan:Board your flight from Tribhuvan International Airport to Paro International Airport in Bhutan. The flight duration is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.Upon arrival in Bhutan, you will need to clear immigration and customs.Afternoon: 4. Arrival in Paro, Bhutan:Once you arrive at Paro International Airport, you'll be greeted by Bhutanese officials. Ensure you have all your travel documents, including your Bhutan visa and any required permits. Our Bhutanese guide will welcome you and transfer to the hotel.Transportation to Thimphu: Bhutan's capital city, Thimphu, is the primary gateway for international visitors. You'll need to travel from Paro to Thimphu, which is about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive.Evening: 6. Check-In and Rest: Check in to your accommodation in Thimphu, Bhutan, and rest after your journey.Dinner: Enjoy dinner at your hotel or explore local restaurants in Thimphu. 

Morning:Breakfast in Thimphu: Begin your day with breakfast at your accommodation in Thimphu.Drive to Punakha: Depart from Thimphu for Punakha, a drive that takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic. The journey offers stunning views of Bhutan's landscapes and mountain scenery.Late Morning: 3. Dochula Pass: As you drive from Thimphu to Punakha, you'll pass through Dochula Pass, known for its stunning views of the Himalayan mountain range. Take some time to enjoy the scenery and explore the 108 chortens (stupas) at the pass.Lunch: 4. Lunch in Punakha: Upon arrival in Punakha, find a local restaurant to have lunch and savor Bhutanese cuisine.Afternoon: 5. Punakha Dzong: Visit Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful and historically significant dzongs in Bhutan. The dzong is situated at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. Explore the intricate architecture and the serene surroundings.Chimi Lhakhang (Optional): If time allows and you're interested, you can visit Chimi Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to the "Divine Madman," a revered figure in Bhutanese folklore.Late Afternoon: 7. Drive Back to Thimphu: Start your journey back to Thimphu in the late afternoon.Evening: 8. Dinner in Thimphu: Once you return to Thimphu, you can enjoy dinner at a restaurant in the capital city.

Morning:Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast in Thimphu.Drive to Paro: After breakfast, begin your drive from Thimphu back to Paro. The journey offers scenic views of Bhutan's landscapes.Tiger's Nest Hike:Hike to Taktsang Monastery: Once you arrive in Paro, embark on a challenging yet rewarding hike to the legendary Taktsang Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside. The trek to Tiger's Nest is a memorable experience and allows you to immerse yourself in Bhutan's natural beauty.Taktsang Cafeteria: About halfway through the hike, you'll come across the Taktsang Cafeteria. It's a great spot to take a break, enjoy refreshments, and capture breathtaking views of the monastery.Taktsang Monastery: Upon reaching the Tiger's Nest, explore this sacred site with its temples and chapels. It is said to be the place where Guru Padmasambhava meditated for several years in the 8th century. The stunning location and cultural significance make it a must-visit destination in Bhutan.Lunch: Enjoy a packed lunch near the Taktsang Monastery.Evening:Overnight in Paro: After your hike and exploration, return to Paro for your overnight stay. You'll have time to relax, freshen up, and enjoy your evening in this charming Bhutanese town.Dinner: Savor dinner at your hotel or a local restaurant in Paro, where you can relish Bhutanese cuisine or international dishes.Overnight Stay: Spend the night in Paro, reflecting on your extraordinary journey through Bhutan's culture and natural wonders, with the visit to Tiger's Nest as a highlight.

Morning:Breakfast in Punakha: Start your day with breakfast at your hotel in Punakha.Drive to Paro: Check out from your accommodation in Punakha and begin your journey back to Paro. The drive will take a few hours, offering scenic views of the Bhutanese countryside.Mid-morning: 3. Arrival in Paro: Arrive in Paro and check in to your chosen accommodation.Late Morning/Early Afternoon: 4. Lunch: Have lunch at your hotel or at a local restaurant in Paro.Afternoon: 5. Tiger's Nest Hike: The hike to Taktshang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery is one of Bhutan's most iconic experiences. The trail takes you uphill through pine forests and offers breathtaking views of the Paro Valley.Start the hike from the base, and take your time to ascend the trail. It takes about 2-3 hours to reach the monastery, depending on your pace.Explore the Tiger's Nest Monastery, which clings to the cliffs above 900 meters (3,000 feet) above the Paro Valley. This sacred site has a fascinating history and offers stunning vistas.After visiting the monastery, begin your descent back to the base.Evening: 6. Dinner: Enjoy a well-deserved dinner at your hotel or at a local restaurant in Paro, where you can savor Bhutanese cuisine.

Arrive in  Kathmandu by spectacular flight. After the finish the immigration formalities, our guide will transfer you to the hotel. Explore some parts of Kathmandu valley if time permits.Overnight in Kathmandu

Transfer to airport for the flight to home. Farewell. 

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Cost Includes

    • All airport pick-ups and drops by private tourist vehicle.
    • All ground transportation by comfortable private tourist vehicles in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan.
    • All Full meals During Bhutan ( Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner )
    • Meals in Nepal and Tibet only Daily Breakfast
    • 5 Star Twin-shared hotel accommodation in Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet
    • Sightseeing in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan by an experienced English speaking local tour guide.
    • Government taxes, permits, sightseeing entrance fees for museums and monuments as per the itinerary in all three countries.
    • China visa and Tibet travel permits.
    • Bhutanese visa and Bhutan travel permits.
    • International flight from Nepal-Tibet -Nepal and Nepal- Bhutan- Nepal.
    • Well come Dinner
    • compay T shirt

Cost Excludes

    • International flights  From your country Nepal and back to your home
    • Nepalese visa fee (easily available after arriving at the Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu)
    • All personal expenses (personal gear, telephone calls, beverages, internet, laundry etc.).
    • Meals (Lunch and dinner) in Tibet and Nepal.
    • Tips for guides and drivers.
    • Anything not mentioned in the cost included section.
    • Travel insurances highly recommended.

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