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Essential Bhutan Holiday in the Kingdom of Gross National Happiness

Bhutan

The Kingdom of Gross National Happiness

From $6200 to $8300 per person for 10 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • From Delhi, you’ll embark on a journey like no other, full of harmony and spirituality
  • Seamless logistics, including visas and entry fees, with the continuous services of a local driver and guide
  • Private tours of Bhutan and Old Delhi’s major sites and Old Delhi are already included
  • Voyageurs du Monde benefits: charming accommodation, full board, 24/7 assistance, carbon absorption
Isolated by high Himalayan peaks, Bhutan is a small, green, peaceful enclave successfully preserved from the outside world. The land of the “thundering dragon” has maintained its language, rituals and ancestral customs, which must be respected during your visit. Paradoxically, in recent decades, this small kingdom has been at the forefront of a novel way of measuring wealth, based on four pillars: environmental protection, cultural preservation and promotion, good governance and sustainable, responsible economic development that prioritises inhabitants’ quality of life over their capacity to produce. This concept is measured on a “Gross National Happiness” index which may have seemed amusing just a few years ago, yet resonates particularly strongly in our Western societies today. Despite its gradual opening to the world, this kingdom remains a medieval universe where monks continue to practise unreformed Lamaist Buddhism. A journey imbued with harmony and spirituality.

Your Trip

Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha are the country’s three western valleys, located at an average altitude of 2,500 metres (8,200 feet). Linked by high mountain passes, they are dominated by “dzongs” - magnificent fortress-monasteries with the country’s distinctive architecture, which serve as seats of both administrative and religious power. This journey invites you to explore the kingdom’s iconic landscapes and sites, such as Taktsang Gompa (Tiger’s Nest) Monastry, perched on a cliffside. At each stop, private guided tours provide an in-depth introduction to the country and make it easier to meet its wonderfully welcoming people. In the evenings, you’ll arrive at charming, little historical inns, far removed from stereotypical, large international chains. The logistics are seamless, the pace has been carefully considered, and our guides are of the highest calibre. All you have to do is let yourself be carried along.
Dzong de Punakha - Bhoutan © Sanjit Das/PANOS-REA
Dzong de Punakha - Bhoutan © Sanjit Das/PANOS-REA
Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest) - Bhoutan © Adwo / stock.adobe.com
Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest) - Bhoutan © Adwo / stock.adobe.com
Bhoutan © Ami VITALE/PANOS-REA
Bhoutan © Ami VITALE/PANOS-REA
Bhoutan © Keith Levit / stock.adobe.com
Bhoutan © Keith Levit / stock.adobe.com
Punakha - Bhoutan © All rights reserved
Punakha - Bhoutan © All rights reserved
Thimphu - Bhoutan © SituGupta / Getty Images/iStockphoto
Thimphu - Bhoutan © SituGupta / Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bhoutan © stevegeer/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bhoutan © stevegeer/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bhoutan © Andreas HUB/LAIF-REA
Bhoutan © Andreas HUB/LAIF-REA
Bhoutan © Angela Meier / stock.adobe.com
Bhoutan © Angela Meier / stock.adobe.com
Dzong de Punakha - Bhoutan © takepicsforfun / Getty Images / iStockphoto
Dzong de Punakha - Bhoutan © takepicsforfun / Getty Images / iStockphoto

Itinerary

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Overnight stop in Delhi, which, along with Kolkata and Kathmandu, is one of the main gateways to Bhutan.

Flight to Paro and drive to Thimphu, set in a valley at 7,874 feet (2,400 metres) above sea level. Combining tradition and modernity, the country’s political and economic capital is rapidly expanding, yet remains a small, calm and pleasant city. It's dynamic and cultural, with bustling markets and local crafts, making it an essential stop in Bhutan. The end of the day is free for you to discover it at your own pace. Your accommodation for the next two nights was designed by a Japanese architect and sits right in the heart of Thimphu, with a distinctly Bhutanese architectural style.

In your itinerary - Three major visits are planned for the day. First is the National Memorial Chorten, built in the 1970s by the royal family. Its paintings and statues are a reminder that Bhutan is the world’s only Buddhist kingdom, and its young monarch, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, is deeply revered. Next, discover Tashichho Dzong, the “fortress of the glorious religion”, now home to several government ministries. Finally, the National Library holds treasures of Buddhist literature. Weather permitting, you can also take an easy walk into the hills above the city to the small Wangditse Gomba monastery, where views over the valley and surrounding vegetation are particularly beautiful, framed by flowers and prayer flags.

The road to Punakha climbs to Dochula Pass, at over 9,843 feet (3,000 metres) above sea level, with spectacular views of the Wangdi Phodrang mountain range. Punakha was the winter capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan until 1962, and gives its name to one of the country’s 20 dzongkhags. With a very mild microclimate, vegetation here is abundant, and rhododendrons, laurels and magnolias bloom in profusion. This is also where the embalmed body of Shabdrung Ngawang, founder of Bhutan, who died in 1651, is laid to rest. The region is rich in artistic heritage, and it's impossible to speak of Punakha without mentioning its dzong, nicknamed the “palace of great bliss” - one of the oldest in the country. The first King of Bhutan was crowned here in 1907, and Bhutan’s spiritual authority still spends the winter months here.
Already included - Visit to the dzong, which has stood - strategic and imposing - over the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers since 1637. Damaged by fire and an earthquake, it has since been beautifully restored.

Drive to Paro, the gateway out of your Bhutan journey. Set at 7,333 feet (2,235 metres) above sea level, Paro is surrounded by beautiful mountains. In the heart of the valley of the same name, the town is wrapped in rich vegetation, dotted with picturesque villages and historic buildings. Above it all, the Taktshang Gompa monastery, known as the “Tiger’s Nest”, dominates the valley and stands as one of Bhutan’s most sacred sites. For a deeper immersion in Bhutanese culture, we also recommend a visit to the National Museum, housed in a beautiful building dating back to 1656.
Already included - Visit to the dzong, on a hill overlooking the town. Sometimes nicknamed the “monastery of jewels”, it was built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. The annual religious festival (tsechu) takes place in its main courtyard. You can also visit the ta dzong (the watchtower, closed on Saturdays and Sundays), which now houses the National Museum and its collections of art, relics, coins and thangkas.

In your itinerary - In the morning, set off for Taktsang Gompa, the legendary Tiger’s Nest, perched on a mountainside and rising more than 2,953 feet (900 metres) above the valley floor. The site owes its name to Guru Rinpoche, who is said to have arrived here on the back of a tigress to meditate. Today, it is a major pilgrimage site. In April 1998, a fire caused serious damage to the main structure. It is reached after a good two hours of fairly challenging hiking, during which the monastery gradually appears, often shrouded in wisps of cloud, giving the impression it is floating in the sky. The arrival is breathtaking and deeply moving. In the afternoon, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, an ancient valley monastery with wonderfully preserved woodwork.

Return to India, to Delhi, by plane. A room is available to you for the day.
In your itinerary - Old Delhi, in private. This vast traditional district reveals itself as full of charm, with its lively bazaars and crowded narrow streets. A visit to this historic quarter starts with the Jama Masjid mosque, built between 1644 and 1658, with its three enormous domes of white and black marble. Its vast esplanade can accommodate, in addition to the large prayer hall, nearly 25,000 worshippers. Also on the itinerary are Chandni Chowk, a true hive of activity filled with colours and scents, and Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi.
At the end of the day, private transfer to the airport and return international flight. Night on board, arrival the next day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

Taking luxury and happiness to the next level



The Uma Paro Hotel in Paro, built by Bhutanese craftmen, invites you to experience the unique atmosphere of a precious, well-preserved world. Its Como Shambhala Spa is a true retreat, offering therapies and treatments inspired by ancient Asian wisdom.
In Thimphu, the Taj Tashi, constructed with the utmost respect for traditional architecture and located near the golf course, offers magnificent views of the mountains.

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $6,200 to $8,300 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $7,200 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • International flights with a scheduled airline
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Return domestic flight between Delhi and Paro
  • Private vehicle transfers with a local driver and local English-speaking guide for the duration of your trip
  • One night in Delhi, in a double room with breakfast included
  • Two nights in Thimphu, in a double room with full board
  • Two nights in Punakha, in a double room with full board
  • Three night in Paro, in a double room with full board
  • A day-use hotel room in Delhi before your return flight
  • Private one-day tour of Thimphu
  • Two-day, private discovery tour of the Punakha valley
  • Private tour of Paro
  • Private tour to the Tiger’s Nest and Kyichu Lhakhang monastries
  • Private tour of Old Delhi and Chandni Chowk Bazaar
  • Visa and local tourist tax
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • A travel booklet containing a wealth of useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, your hotel details, a selection of our personalised recommendations with GPS locations, etc.), also available as a mobile app
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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