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Planning to spend more time in the Himalayas? Our China Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tours Package is the perfect choice for travelers seeking a thorough exploration of the Himalayan regions. This carefully crafted tour showcases China, Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan's unique beauty, deep spiritual heritage, and rich culture. Your journey from diverse China including the high-altitude plateaus of Tibet, where ancient Buddhist monasteries perched on rocky outcrops, to the lush landscapes of Nepal, home to the world's highest peaks and vibrant local lives. Then, delve into the serene kingdom of Bhutan, known for its commitment to happiness and preserving traditional ways of life. We suggest venturing to these three Himalayan countries where you can gain a new perspective on their mystery cultures by spending 15-22 days here exploring China (Tibet), Nepal, and Bhutan.
When planning a tour that encompasses both Nepal and Bhutan, you're setting yourself up for a journey through some of the most spiritually resonant and visually stunning landscapes in the world. Each country offers its unique allure, from Nepal's towering peaks and vibrant cultural tapestry to Bhutan's serene monasteries and commitment to preserving happiness. Here are 6 curated Best Nepal Bhutan tours that cater to a variety of interests and allow you to immerse in the essence of these Himalaya kingdoms.
It is very classic to take about two week to enjoy the Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour from Lhasa to Kathmandu and Paro. You can arrive in Tibet by air, railway, or road. There are many flights to Lhasa from cities such as Chengdu, Chongqing, Xian, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Kunming, Xining, Shangri-La, and more. Additionally, travelers can take the train to Lhasa from Xining (21 hours), Chongqing (35.5 hours), Chengdu (36.5 hours), Xian (31 hours), Beijing (40.5 hours), Shanghai (47 hours), and other cities. From Tibet to Nepal, you can either take a flight from Lhasa to Kathmandu or overland by car from the Gyirong Port at the China Nepal Border. Then you can fly to Paro from Kathmandu to start your Bhutan trip. Please contact us to plan your Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour with the best service and at the best price.
There is no specific age requirement for children to take a Tibet tour, but it is important to consider the high altitude and the physical demands of some of the activities involved. Children who are too young or not physically fit may not be able to participate in some of the more strenuous activities, such as trekking or hiking at high altitudes.
It is recommended that children be at least 4 years old to take a Tibet tour, as younger children may have difficulty adjusting to the high altitude.
The best time to visit Tibet is from April to October, during the spring, summer, and autumn seasons. The weather during this time is mild and dry, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures.
The peak tourist season is from late June to early October. However, visiting in the shoulder seasons of April-May and mid-October to November can offer fewer crowds and lower prices. You can decide your best time to come to fulfill your Tibet dream.
Besides the weather condition, there are some grand festivals such as Saga Dawa Festival (May/June), Tibetan New Year (February) and Shoton Festival (August). If you are interested in the cultural experience in Tibet, feel free to contact our travel experts to match your ideas and likes.
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All foreign travelers are required to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet. The permit can only be applied for through a registered travel agency in Tibet (we are local based Tibet travel agency with office setting in Lhasa) and is required to purchase flight or train tickets to Tibet. The permit is necessary to enter Tibet and visit certain areas within the region, including Lhasa and Mount Everest Base Camp. Travelers should plan ahead and allow sufficient time for the permit application process, as it can take one to two weeks to obtain the necessary permits.
All foreign travelers are advised to make their bookings at least one week in advance and send the necessary documents to us for obtaining the permits. However, if you plan to visit Mount Kailash, it is recommended to book at least two weeks in advance, as it may take longer to obtain the necessary permits.
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No. | Place | Description |
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1 | Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) | A famed cliffside monastery offering spiritual experiences and breathtaking views. |
2 | Punakha Dzong | Known for its stunning architecture and historical importance, it's located at the confluence of two rivers. |
3 | Thimphu | The capital city blending traditional and modern elements, with attractions like Tashichho Dzong and the Buddha Dordenma statue. |
4 | Phobjikha Valley | A scenic glacial valley, famous as the winter home of black-necked cranes and for its natural beauty. |
5 | Bumthang Valley | The spiritual heartland of Bhutan, home to some of the oldest temples and monasteries. |
6 | Rinpung Dzong | An important religious and administrative center in Paro, showcasing Bhutanese architecture. |
7 | Chele La Pass | One of Bhutan's highest motorable passes, offering panoramic views of mountains and valleys. |
8 | Haa Valley | A less-traveled valley noted for its pristine nature and insight into the traditional Bhutanese lifestyle. |
9 | Trongsa Dzong | A centrally located dzong with significant historical value and spectacular views. |
10 | Dochula Pass | Known for its 108 memorial chortens, stunning Himalayan views, and the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang temple. |
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The best time to visit Bhutan depends on your personal preferences and the specific experiences you are seeking.
Typically, the popular tourist seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is generally pleasant and the skies are clear. These seasons offer great opportunities for outdoor activities, trekking, and witnessing Bhutan's vibrant festivals.
The Paro Tshechu is held in Paro in March or April. The Thimphu Tshechu is help in capital Thimphu in September or October. The Punakha Tshechu is celebrated in February or March in the Punakha Dzong.
Winter (December to February) can be cold, especially in higher elevations, but it offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains. The monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall, but it can still be a good time to visit for lower tourist numbers and lush green landscapes.
Bhutan is generally considered a safe country for solo travelers. The crime rate is low, and the locals are known for their hospitality and friendliness. However, as with any destination, it's important to take common-sense precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings, keeping your belongings secure, and following any safety advice provided by your tour operator or accommodation.
High-end accommodation in boutique hotels, lodges, or private homestays with stunning views and personalized service.
Private guides and vehicles for intimate experiences and flexible Bhutan itineraries.
Exclusive cultural experiences like private audiences with monks, local gatherings, or special festival access.
Gourmet dining featuring local delicacies and international cuisine with top-notch service. Focus on mindfulness and wellness through spa treatments, yoga sessions, and scenic hikes. Access to remote areas and hidden gems not included in standard Bhutan tours.
To obtain a visa for Nepal, you can apply for a tourist visa at the Nepalese embassy or consulate in your home country or upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. You will need a valid passport, completed visa application form, and the required fee in the form of cash or credit card. Get more ideas about the Nepal visa from our travel experts >>
Nepal boasts numerous popular tourist attractions, including the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and Pashupatinath Temple. Other notable attractions include the sacred site of Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha, the scenic lakeside town of Pokhara, and the wildlife-rich Chitwan National Park.
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