Nepal and Bhutan Combination Tour 11 Night 12 Days
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Nepal and Bhutan Combination Tour 11 Night 12 Days
Bhutan, nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, is a small yet enchanting kingdom renowned for its stunning landscapes and unique cultural identity. Known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon," Bhutan is a nation that values Gross National Happiness over GDP, emphasizing the well-being of its citizens. Its pristine mountains, lush valleys, and ancient monasteries make it a paradise for trekkers and cultural enthusiasts. Bhutanese culture is deeply rooted in Buddhism, evident in its majestic Dzong and vibrant festivals. The country's commitment to environmental conservation, its friendly people, and its strict adherence to tradition make Bhutan a captivating destination that offers a glimpse into a world where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously.
Nepal, nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is a land of awe-inspiring natural beauty and rich cultural diversity. It's renowned for its towering peaks, including Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, making it a mecca for trekkers and mountaineers. Nepal's multicultural society is a mosaic of ethnicities, languages, and traditions, with a harmonious blend of Hinduism and Buddhism. The Kathmandu Valley is a cultural treasure trove, housing ancient temples, palaces, and stupas. Nepal's warm and resilient people, despite various challenges, exude a sense of hospitality and spirituality. The country's breathtaking landscapes, vibrant festivals, and profound spirituality make Nepal a destination that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.
Short Itinerary
Day | Program | Accommodation | Meal |
Day 1 | Arrival in Kathmandu + sightseeing in Pashupatinath and Boudhanath | Hotel | -/L/D |
Day 2 | Sightseeing in Nagarkot & and Bhaktapur | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 3 | Sightseeing in Kathmandu & Patan. | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 4 | Arrive in Paro. Drive to Thimphu.53Kms (1 hrs. Drive approx.) | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 5 | Sightseeing in Thimphu | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 6 | Drive to Punakha. 76kms (3 -4 hrs. Drive approx.) | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 7 | Drive to Gangtey. 91kms (4-5 hrs. Drive approx.) | Hotel | -/-/D |
Day 8 | Sightseeing in Gangtey | Hotel | B/-/D |
Day 9 | Drive to Punakha. 91kms (4-5 hrs drive approx.) | Hotel | B/-/D |
Day 10 | Drive to Paro 143kms (3-4 hrs. Drive approx.) | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 11 | Sightseeing in Paro. | Hotel | B/L/D |
Day 12 | Final Departure | B |
Tour Program
Expand AllUpon arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, you will be transferred to the Hotel. In the afternoon, we will visit Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa.
Pashupatinath Temple stands as a revered pilgrimage site and sacred sanctuary in Kathmandu, Nepal. This Hindu temple complex is dedicated to Lord Pashupatinath, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Set along the banks of the holy Bagmati River, the temple's stunning architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and golden spires, exudes spiritual significance. Pashupatinath is not only a place of worship but also a cultural center where rituals, prayers, and cremations take place. Devotees and visitors alike gather here to seek blessings, engage in contemplation, and witness the timeless customs that embody Nepal's profound spiritual heritage.
Boudhanath Stupa, an iconic landmark in Kathmandu, Nepal, stands as a majestic testament to Buddhist spirituality and culture. This colossal stupa, one of the largest in Nepal, is a captivating blend of art and devotion. Its massive dome and spire, adorned with prayer flags and watchful eyes, create an aura of serenity and reverence. A hub of Tibetan Buddhist practices, Boudhanath draws pilgrims and visitors who circumambulate its base, spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras. The surrounding area bustles with monasteries, shops, and cafes, offering a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Buddhist traditions that have thrived for centuries.
Overnight at Hotel [-/-/D]
On the second day, we will drive to Nagarkot and the medieval city of Bhaktapur.
The distance between Kathmandu and Nagarkot is 27.2km and will take about 1hrs. Of drive to reach.
Nagarkot is located at an altitude of 2229m above sea level, Nagarkot is situated 35km northeast of the city. From here one can see the majestic Mount Everest and other snowcapped peaks of the Himalayas. Nagarkot is located between Kathmandu Valley in the west and Indravati in the east. The top of Nagarkot encompasses more than 200 miles of snowcapped peaks, from Annapurna in the west beyond Everest in the east. It also offers a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley.
It is a renowned international tourist destination with spectacular views of the whole Langtang range, sunrise over the mountains, and sunset views. It is a popular overnight holiday destination for not just tourists but for the people of Kathmandu as well.
Bhaktapur is located on a hill with an altitude of 1,401 m, Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon, literally the ‘city of Devotees’ is a major tourist destination that takes back in time. Bhaktapur lies 12km east of Kathmandu city on the Arniko Highway that leads to the Chinese border. Bhaktapur is still untouched by rapid urbanization and has managed to retain its brick-paved roads, charming red brick houses, and a way of life that goes back to medieval times. The ancient city referred to in your description is Bhaktapur, which is located in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Bhaktapur is indeed famous for its pottery and woodcarving, which are prominently displayed on its squares and windows. The Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved historical and architectural treasures that harken back to the time of the Malla dynasty. The square is home to numerous palaces, temples, and statues that reflect the grandeur of Bhaktapur's history.
Return to Hotel at Kathmandu.
Overnight at Hotel [B/-/D]
On the third day, after early morning breakfast, we will head towards our full day sightseeing i.e. Kathmandu Durbar Square & and Patan Durbar Square.
Kathmandu Durbar Square, situated in the heart of Nepal's capital, is a historic and cultural hub that reflects the city's rich heritage. Adorned with stunning palaces, intricately carved wooden structures, and ancient temples, the square showcases Newar architecture at its finest. Once the royal palace of the Malla kings, the square exudes a sense of grandeur and artistic mastery. The Kumari Ghar, or Living Goddess Palace, is a prominent highlight, where the Kumari, a revered young girl selected as a living embodiment of the goddess Taleju, occasionally appears to bless visitors.
Patan Durbar Square, a treasure trove of architectural splendor, resides in the ancient city of Lalitpur, Nepal. Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance, the square encapsulates the rich heritage of the Malla dynasty. Elaborately carved palaces, intricately designed temples, and elegant courtyards characterize this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ornate Krishna Mandir, dedicated to Lord Krishna, stands as a pinnacle of devotion and artistic brilliance. Patan Durbar Square is a living testament to the fusion of Hindu and Buddhist cultures, with its vibrant festivals, traditional rituals, and serene ambiance, offering visitors a captivating journey through Nepal's captivating past. Return to the hotel where your evening is at leisure.
Overnight at Hotel [B/-/D]
Your first day in Bhutan will mark the beginning of your journey in this enchanting country. Your Bhutanese adventure begins as you arrive at Paro International Airport. Upon your arrival, one of our office representatives will be there to transfer you to the Hotel. After arriving in Paro, you'll embark on a scenic drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. The drive covers a distance of approximately 53 kilometers (32 miles) and takes about one hour. As you journey along the winding roads, you'll pass through picturesque hamlets and enjoy the natural beauty of Bhutan's landscapes. En-route Visit:
Simtokha Dzong: On your way to Thimphu, you'll visit Simtokha Dzong, a historic fortress with an interesting legend. It is believed that this dzong was built to subdue an evil spirit that had been causing harm to the region. "Simtokha" translates to "Atop a Demon." It is considered the first dzong constructed in Bhutan and serves as the gateway to the Thimphu Valley. This dzong is unique because it was one of the first structures to combine both monastic and administrative facilities. Since 1961, it has also been the home of the Rigney School for Dzongkha and monastic studies. Explore its antique murals, renowned for their historical and artistic value.
Tashichho Dzong: In the evening, you'll visit Tashichho Dzong, one of Bhutan's most stately and impressive buildings. Located on the northern edge of Thimphu, this dzong is situated on the western bank of the Wang chu river. Tashichho Dzong traditionally served as the seat of the Drukdesi or "Dharma Raja," who was the head of Bhutan's civil government. This office has been combined with the kingship since the monarchy's establishment in 1907. The dzong is also the summer capital of Bhutan and houses the throne room of His Majesty the King, the main secretariat building, and the central monk body. The current dzong is the result of a redesign approved by the Third King, His Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk when he moved the capital from Punakha to Thimphu.
After you visit Tashichho Dzong, enjoy dinner at your hotel in Thimphu, where you can taste Bhutanese cuisine.
Overnight at Hotel [-/L/D]
On this day you'll have the opportunity to experience a special Buddhist blessing ceremony at Dema Lakhang, followed by visits to the Folk Heritage Museum and the National Library of Bhutan.
Buddhist Blessing Ceremony at Dema Lakhang: Begin your day with a unique and spiritually enriching experience. You will be transferred to Dema Lakhang, a local temple, to participate in a special Buddhist blessing ceremony. The ceremony includes various rituals and blessings performed by monks and is designed to bring good health and wealth. Here's an overview of the ceremony:
Lhabsang: The ceremony starts with a Lhabsang, conducted by the monks in the morning before you arrive at the temple. During this ritual, the monks recite mantras and perform fumigation outside the temple to please local deities. Bhutanese believe that by pleasing their deities, they can receive blessings and enjoy prosperity. The fumigation is meant to please the deities' sense of smell, and grains are added to the fumigation to satisfy their hunger.
Butter Lamp: Inside the temple, you'll have the opportunity to light butter lamps after performing prostrations. Lighting butter lamps is a common way to make offerings to deities and accumulate merit.
Thrisor: Monks will perform the Thrisor rite upon your arrival at the Lhakhang. This rite is a purification and cleansing ritual that aims to clear your body, speech, and mind of sins.
Changed: You will make offerings to the gods and deities in the form of Ara (a traditional alcoholic beverage). After the offerings, Ara will be served to the bride and groom in a traditional wooden cup, symbolizing the everlasting bond of marriage.
Ring Exchange: The bride and groom will exchange rings, signifying their love and friendship for each other.
Tsepamey Choko: An elaborate ritual ceremony will be performed to invoke blessings for a long and prosperous married life. The head monk will bless you during this ritual, which is dedicated to Tsepamey, the God of longevity.
Note: Traditional Bhutanese attire (Gho for men and Kira for women) will be provided to guests for the ceremony.
Folk Heritage Museum: After lunch, visit the Folk Heritage Museum, which is housed inside a 19th-century traditional building. Established in 2001, the museum provides insights into the traditional Bhutanese lifestyle. Explore the exhibits displaying tools, materials, equipment, and artifacts from rural Bhutanese households. The museum also features a rural setting with fields, a traditional water mill, kitchen gardens, and a hot stone bath. It aims to preserve indigenous knowledge about the use of natural resources.
National Library of Bhutan: Next, visit the National Library of Bhutan, established in 1967 under the patronage of HM Queen Ashi Phuntso Choden. The library holds a collection of English and Western language books, primarily related to the Himalayas, Bhutan, and Buddhism. Explore the library's holdings and learn about its role in preserving Bhutanese literature and cultural heritage.
Enjoy some free time to explore Thimphu at your leisure. You can stroll around the city, visit local markets, or engage in personal activities. In the evening, dine at your hotel in Thimphu, where you can savor Bhutanese or international cuisine.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
Today you'll embark on a scenic drive from Thimphu to Punakha, a journey that offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountain range. Enjoy breakfast at your hotel in Thimphu to start your day with energy. After breakfast, you'll begin your drive to Punakha, covering a distance of approximately 76 kilometers (about 47 miles). The journey will take around 3 to 4 hours, depending on road conditions and stops along the way.
Dochula Pass: Your drive to Punakha will take you through the Dochula Pass, a mountain pass known for its stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range. On clear winter days, this pass offers magnificent vistas. You'll also notice 108 chortens (stupas) that adorn the area. These chortens were built by the Queen Mother to commemorate Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives while fighting Indian rebels in 2003. Take some time to appreciate the awe-inspiring scenery and capture memorable photographs.
Chimi Lhakhang: As you continue your journey, you'll visit Chimi Lhakhang, a unique and culturally significant monastery. Located near Punakha, this monastery sits atop a round hillock and is surrounded by hundreds of colorful prayer flags. Chimi Lhakhang, built in 1499, is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kinley, who is famously known as the 'Divine Madman' or the 'Mad Saint.' Lama Drukpa Kinley was an accomplished master of the Mahamudra Buddhist Tradition, known for his unorthodox teaching methods, which included singing, humor, and unconventional behavior. He is also recognized for his strong sexual overtones and the use of phallus symbols in his teachings. The monastery is adorned with such symbols, and you'll learn about the unique cultural significance of this site.
Exploring Punakha: After lunch, you'll have the opportunity to explore Punakha further. You may visit the Punakha Dzong, which is one of Bhutan's most iconic and historically significant fortresses. The dzong served as the administrative center and seat of government until the capital was moved to Thimphu in 1955. The Punakha Dzong is known for its impressive architecture and its location at the confluence of two rivers, the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother).
In the evening, enjoy dinner at your hotel in Punakha, where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploration.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
On the seventh day, of your Bhutan journey, you'll take a scenic drive from Punakha to Gangtey via Wangdue. Begin your day with an early breakfast at your hotel in Punakha to ensure you have the energy for the day's drive. After breakfast, you'll embark on a picturesque drive to Gangtey. The distance to Gangtey from Punakha is approximately 91 kilometers (about 57 miles), and the journey is expected to take around 4 to 5 hours. As you travel through Bhutan's charming countryside, you'll have the opportunity to admire the natural beauty of the region. En-route:
Black Mountain Ranges: During your drive, you'll get a close-up view of the beautiful and picturesque Black Mountain Ranges. These mountains are a prominent geographical feature in Bhutan and add to the country's stunning landscapes.
Phobjika Valley: You'll also pass through the stunning Phobjika Valley, which is renowned for its natural beauty. This valley is one of the largest and most captivating in Bhutan and is known for its unique charm and tranquillity.
Upon your arrival in Gangtey, you'll be transferred to your pre-booked hotel. Gangtey is a beautiful place situated at an altitude of 3000 meters (approximately 9843 feet). The valley of Gangtey offers incredible views of the surrounding black mountain ranges and is known for its pristine natural beauty. The rest of the day is at your leisure to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings of Gangtey. You can take a stroll, enjoy the fresh mountain air, or simply unwind at your hotel.
Savour a delicious dinner at your hotel's restaurant, where you can enjoy Bhutanese cuisine or international dishes.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
Today you'll have the opportunity to explore the area's cultural and natural attractions, including a visit to Gangtey Goenpa and a short hike. Start your morning by visiting Gangtey Goenpa, a historic Nyingmapa monastery dating back to the 17th century. This monastery is an important spiritual and cultural site in Gangtey and offers insights into Bhutan's religious heritage. Explore the monastery's architecture, religious art, and the peaceful ambiance it provides.
Nature Trail Hike: Following your visit to Gangtey Goenpa, embark on a short and scenic hike along one of the most beautiful and shortest nature trails in Bhutan. The hike begins from the Mani stone wall located to the north of Gangtey Gonpa. The hike typically takes about an hour and a half to complete. This picturesque hike meanders through a pine forest and features small bamboo plants along the way. The trail offers enchanting views of the Phobjikha Valley, allowing you to immerse yourself in Bhutan's natural beauty. During the winter months, the Phobjikha Valley is known for hosting a significant population of the endangered Black-necked Cranes. If you're visiting during this season, keep an eye out for these graceful birds, which hold cultural significance in Bhutan. Birdwatching enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Black Necked Crane Center: After your nature hike, visit the Black Necked Crane Center to learn more about these majestic birds and their cultural importance in Bhutan. The center provides valuable information about the conservation efforts aimed at protecting these endangered cranes and their habitat. Gain insights into the significance of Black-necked Cranes in local folklore and traditions.
The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to explore Gangtey further or simply relax and soak in the serene atmosphere of this beautiful valley. Enjoy a delightful dinner at your hotel's restaurant in Gangtey, where you can relish Bhutanese or international cuisine.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
On this day, you'll drive back from Gangtey to Punakha, where you'll have leisure time to explore or relax. Enjoy a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Gangtey to start your day. After breakfast, you'll begin your journey back to Punakha. The distance between Gangtey and Punakha is approximately 91 kilometers (about 57 miles), and the drive is expected to take around 6 hours. This scenic drive will allow you to retrace your route through Bhutan's picturesque countryside.
Upon your arrival in Punakha, you'll be transferred to your hotel. You'll have the remainder of the afternoon at your leisure to unwind, explore, or engage in any activities or sightseeing you may choose. Use your free time in Punakha to relax and enjoy the surroundings. You can choose to explore Punakha Dzong, visit local markets, or simply take in the serene atmosphere of this historic town.
Savor a delightful dinner at your hotel in Punakha.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
Today, you'll drive from Punakha back to Paro and have the opportunity to witness the Paro Tshechu, a religious festival celebrated in Bhutan. Start your day with breakfast at your hotel in Punakha to ensure you have the energy for the day's journey and festival activities. After breakfast, you'll begin your drive from Punakha to Paro. The distance between Punakha and Paro is approximately 120 kilometers (about 75 miles), and the journey is expected to take around 4 hours. Enjoy the scenic drive as you make your way back to Paro. Upon your arrival in Paro, check in to your hotel.
Paro Dzong Visit: Later in the day, you'll visit Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong. Paro Tshechu, one of Bhutan's most vibrant and celebrated festivals, will be held at this Dzong. The festival showcases a series of traditional dances and religious performances.
Festival Experience: The Paro Tshechu is a religious festival celebrated in all the Dzongkhags (districts) of Bhutan. This festival lasts for three continuous days and is a significant cultural event in Bhutan.
Day One: On the first day of the festival, you can witness performances such as Shinje Yab Yum, the dance of the Lord of Death, and his consort. Performers wear elaborate costumes, including buffalo masks and brocade dresses.
Day Two: The second day begins with a "children," a traditional reception ceremony. The Astara (clown) plays a role in welcoming the audience with the Marching ceremony. Various traditional dances are performed in the courtyards of the Dzong.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
Today you'll embark on a spiritually and physically rewarding hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, also known as the "Tiger's Nest." This famous monastery perches on the side of a cliff and is one of Bhutan's most revered and picturesque landmarks.
Early Rise for Thongdrel Viewing: Wake up early in the morning (between 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.) to witness the unfurling of the Thongdrel, which is a giant thangka. Most Dzongs in Bhutan have their own Thongdrel, which is displayed only once a year or once in three years. Viewing the Thongdrel is considered a sacred and meritorious act, believed to liberate the viewer from the cycle of samsara (reincarnation or rebirth). The Thongdrel is unfurled before dawn and is carefully packed away once the first rays of sunshine appear. After the Thongdrel viewing, there may be some traditional dances and prayers.
Taktsang Monastery Hike: After the Thongdrel viewing and any associated festivities, you'll begin your hike to Taktsang Monastery. The hike to Taktsang Monastery is estimated to take approximately 4.5 hours round trip. The monastery is situated at an altitude of 3,000 meters (9,847 feet), so be prepared for changes in altitude during the hike. The trail to Taktsang Monastery offers a stunning journey through lush forests and along rugged paths. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche (Guru Padmasambhava) flew to this location on the back of a tigress and subdued a demon. He then meditated in a cave here for three months and emerged in eight incarnated forms, blessing the place. Guru Padmasambhava is renowned for introducing Buddhism to Bhutan, making this monastery of great spiritual significance.
After an hour of hiking, you'll reach a small wooden teahouse known as the Cafeteria. Here, you can take a break, enjoy refreshments, and soak in the close-up view of the monastery from this vantage point.
Beyond the Cafeteria, the trail becomes more challenging as it leads you to the glorious Taktsang Monastery itself. This final stretch offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the monastery clinging to the cliff. Upon reaching Taktsang Monastery, take your time to explore this magnificent and spiritually significant site. Marvel at the architecture, religious artifacts, and awe-inspiring setting.
After you visit Taktsang Monastery, begin your descent back to the base, retracing your steps along the same trail. In the evening, you'll have leisure time to relax at your hotel or explore Paro as you wish. Enjoy a well-deserved dinner at your hotel in Paro. Spend the night at your hotel in Paro, relishing the memories of your hike to Taktsang Monastery.
Overnight at Hotel [B/L/D]
The last day morning will be free and near the time of your flight. You will be at the airport within the time to board your flight for the onward trip.
Tour Includes
Nepal Portion:
- Meet assistance at the airport.
- 03 nights’ hotel accommodation at Kathmandu in a double sharing room on a MAP basis.
- All applicable surface transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle.
- All the sightseeing tours and transfers as per the itinerary with a Local English-speaking guide by private vehicle.
- All the entrance and monument fees as indicated in the program.
Bhutan Portion
- Arrival/Departure transfers.
- Meet and assist at the airport.
- 02nights hotel accommodation at Thimphu sharing a double room on a full board basis.
- 02nights hotel accommodation at Paro sharing a double room on a full board basis.
- 02nights hotel accommodation at Punakha sharing a double room on a full board basis.
- 02-nights hotel accommodation at Gangtey sharing a double room on a full board basis.
- All sightseeing tours and transfers per the itinerary with an English-speaking guide.
- Bhutan Visa fee.
- Tourism development fee and entrance fee in Bhutan.
Tour Excludes
- Nepal entry visa fee
- International, regional & domestic airfare. Quoted Separately.
- Insurance and rescue of any form.
- Cost arising out of flight cancellation/road blockades/landslides/riots and events beyond our control.
- Excess baggage.
- Tipping
- Refreshments, bottled drinks, and photography charges in the monasteries and monuments.
- Expenses of a personal nature such as bar bills, communication charges, laundry, tips, etc.
- Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the above cost.
FAQ
Expand All- The tour typically lasts for 11 nights and 12 days, providing ample time to explore the cultural and natural wonders of both Bhutan and Nepal.
- The tour covers key destinations in both Bhutan and Nepal, including Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan.
- The tour offers a diverse range of experiences, including visits to ancient temples, monasteries, palaces, scenic mountain views, and wildlife safaris in national parks.
- The itinerary is carefully crafted to provide a balanced exploration of both Bhutan and Nepal, with visits to major cultural and natural attractions in each country.
- Transportation is usually provided by private vehicle or tourist bus, depending on the group size and preferences. Domestic flights may also be included for travel between cities.
- Accommodations range from comfortable hotels to luxury resorts, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout the journey.
- Yes, most tour packages include meals, typically breakfast, lunch, and dinner, allowing travelers to enjoy local cuisine and flavors during their journey.
- The tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking tours of cultural sites and short hikes in nature reserves. Participants should be prepared for some uphill walks and uneven terrain.
- Yes, travelers need permits to visit Bhutan, which the tour operator arranges. For Nepal, a visa may be required for certain nationalities, which travelers need to obtain in advance or upon arrival.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended for all participants to cover any unforeseen circumstances such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or evacuations.
- The tour can be taken throughout the year, but the best time is usually during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.
- There is typically no strict age limit, but participants should be in good health and able to cope with moderate physical activity and travel.
- Yes, the tour can be customized to include additional sightseeing or activities in Bhutan or Nepal based on the preferences of the travelers.
- Participants can book the tour through authorized tour operators or travel agencies specializing in Himalayan tours. It's advisable to book in advance to secure availability and accommodations.
- Travellers need a visa to enter Bhutan, which is arranged by the tour operator. For Nepal, visa requirements vary depending on nationality, and travelers may obtain a visa upon arrival or apply in advance through the embassy or consulate.
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