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Including Kathmandu, Bhaktapur & Pokhara | Thimphu, Punakha overnight & Paro with Taktsang Monastery Hike
Approx, 30 minutes drive from airport to hotel. 3star to Luxury hotels Elevation: 1400m
Overnight at Kathmandu
Approx, 30 minutes flight or 6 hours drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara. 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast Elevation: 822m
Overnight at Pokhara
Approx, 30 minutes drive to Sarangkot hill from Pokhara valley. 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast Elevation: 1600m
Overnight at Pokhara
Approx, 30 minutes flight or 6 hours drive to Kathmandu from Pokhara. 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast Elevation: 1400m
Overnight at Kathmandu
Approx, 1 hour 30 minutes drive from Paro to Thimphu. 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Elevation: 2200m
Overnight at Thimphu
Approx, 2 hours 30 minutes drive from Thimphu to Punakha 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Elevation: 1200m
Overnight at Punakha
Approx, 4 hours drive from Punakha to Paro 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Elevation: 2200m
Overnight at Paro
Approx, 20 minutes drive from Paro town to base camp of hike 3star to Luxury hotels Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Elevation: 1950m
Overnight at Paro
Breakfast
We are dedicated to providing quality service to our clients where safety is our topmost priority. We have not mentioned our costs as they depend on factors like trip customization, group sizes, travel season, trip duration, and types of accommodation, meals, transportation, and choice of various activities.
(Note: On your request, we can send you cost details. Feel free to contact us for further details.)
Not only historical, cultural, and natural tours embark on an adventurous journey through our outdoor extra activities. Some of our popular outdoor activities to carry out during this tour are as follows:
Hiking: Short scenic hikes take you closer to nature and offer picturesque views
River rafting: Thrilling White Water River rafting in Nepal and Bhutan on rapid rivers relishing scenic landscapes
Paragliding: Relish amazing panoramic Himalayan views, scenic landscapes, and beautiful surroundings
Zipline: Experience the longest and steepest zipline in Nepal and admire scenic surroundings (Currently no zip line in Bhutan)
Bungee jump: Adrenaline rush experience through bungee jumping in Nepal amidst beautiful surrounding scenery (Not permitted in Bhutan)
Yoga and meditation: Practice Yoga and Meditation in serene places such as a monastery, yoga centers, or in the vicinity of nature
Helicopter tours: Exciting helicopter tours to the iconic Everest Base Camp & Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal and get close-up views of the Himalayas and admire its beauty in Bhutan
March to May with the blooming flowers covering the hillsides, warm temperatures, stable weather with low humidity and rainfall, clear skies with clear views, and lush greenery everywhere.
September to November with mild temperatures, stable weather, clear skies, and phenomenal views.
December to February with sunny day weather and slightly cold nights & mornings, mild day temperatures, clear surrounding views, and fewer crowds which is perfect for visitors seeking a peaceful visit.
June to August with unstable weather and temperature, high humidity, light to heavy rainfall, mostly obstructed views, but lush greenery everywhere. High chances of flight cancelations and roadblocks due to floods & landslides in some places.
Our family journey through Nepal and Bhutan began Aprill 11, 2026, ending nine days later on April 19, 2026. On arrival, we spend our half day in Kathmandu. Waiting at the airport stood Dipak, our local guide, holding garlands made of bright marigold, given upon meeting as a welcome into Nepal, which was thoughtful. Walking beside him toward the central stupa, the biggest one there, he spoke about spiritual meaning tied deeply to daily life in the capital.
Not far from the market, we walked into Pashupatinath Temple, oldest and holding deep religious sentiment, allowing for peaceful place for praying and reflection.
We flew to Paro, Bhutan on April 12, 2026 and met our guide and driver at the airport. They welcomed each of us with a white scarf; according to Bhutanese culture, it is a good blessing, which was a very touching gesture.
Starting off, we headed toward Thimpu, Bhutan’s capital, staying two nights while exploring local cultural spots like the Dochula Pass, Punakha, several Dzongs, and ancient temples. Cloudy skies blocked any sight of Bhutan’s tallest mountain peak. Even so, pausing at Dochula turned out worthwhile thanks to the 108 stupas nestled among misty hills.
Inside Thimpu, the Amodhara hotel stands out because it of its tidiness. Staffs are friendly and handle requests without delay. Meals taste fresh, while guests pick dishes ahead so nothing gets wasted. Just off the central road, stores line each side of the path leading there. Five minutes on food brings you straight there.
The only thing that concern us is that the bathroom lacks hooks for clothes and towels. Despite that, we still recommend this hotel.
Up in the hills, Dochula Pass catches the eye first. Crossing into Punakha, a hanging bridge swaying lightly and then there’s the still figure of the Buddha, watching over that valley below.
In April 14, 2026 in Paro, two overnight stays began with a walk across the aged wooden planks of Tachogang Lhakhang, said to be Bhutan’s oldest hanging bridge. While there, our two days unfolded at the Fertility Temple, Tiger Nest Monastery, National Museum (Ta Dzong) and others.
Spacious rooms greeted us at Rema Resort in Paro. Breakfasts and evening meals mixed local flavors with Indian and Western dishes. Getting around proved tricky though as the place sits a long way from the city center. Local tour providing transfer to downtown and back would have made things easier.
Out there, our guide, Sonam showed us around, speaking good English, unpacked stories behind every temple gate, even prayer flag line and other historical sites. Our driver, Jimmy also helped us during our tour to Tiger Nest. Each stop: Thimpu, then Punakha, later Paro, came with meals set by them at trusted spots. Wanting the well-known chili cheese, both green and dried red chili, we mentioned it once and got fully answered on our plates soon after. We were also provided local trough fresh water fish and Tibetan noodles soup.
Two big thumbs up go straight to the guide and driver. Hats off, each one nailed their job. They deserve every bit of praise we can offer.
Note: People working at immigration and customs at Paro airport are quite approachable. Double-check your visa and pay close attention to the passport number and name for any mistakes.
We flew back to Nepal on April 14, 2026 connecting the local flight to Pokhara. After spending 2 nights in Pokhara, we met our guide at the airport and they led us straight to the Landmark Hotel on Main Street. Shops line both sides where we stayed.
A stay here feels average with different varieties of choices on the buffet. Because of flight delay, we reached Pokhara late. Our day two kicked started with an early morning hot air balloon ride at a charge of USD 150.00 per person, a once in a lifetime experience. Clouds hung thick that day, so no view of Annapurna’s peaks was seen. Still, floating above the land felt steady and worth it so we recommend this.
Next, we visited Lord Shiva statue in Sarangkot, hoping for early sunrise view. Later, around 6:30 am, golden rays finally broke through, later than expected. We also visited Peace Pagoda, Phewa Lake, Devi’s fall, Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, local market and several other spots that day.
Thumb up for this stretch goes to tour guide Umesh. He handles things well through here.
We return to Kathmandu on April 18, 2026 and spent our final evening at Kantipur Village Hotel. Just a short walk away lie the bustling Ason and Thamel markets. Centuries blend here; Hindu temples sit beside Buddhist shrines, Muslim mosques nearby, all standing together since, 500 years ago. Name any object, chances are you’ll get it in this market, be it spices, copper, brass, metal wares, gold, silver, and diamond, clothing, etc.
On our last day on April 19, 2026, we visited Patan Durbar Square and the Monkey temple. Our well informed guide, Dipak leads the Kathmandu part of the trip- solid choice. He explained multiple cultures residing in Kathmandu like Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions clearly.
Overall, Kathmandu is a good place to visit, yet watch out for the messy streets. Traffic here feels wild, clearly they should improve.
Arriving at Kathmandu airport was like a maze of people during arrival and check-in. Traffic crawls here, so be prepared for it.
Myrna & Johnny
Guam
Travel time: November 5, 2023
Namaste Mr. Netra, yes we are back home in the Philippines and now well rested. We were so tired after a long hike to the Tiger’s nest and very proud of ourselves that we were able to go up and down that mountain. I can’t wait to tell you about our wonderful and amazing Nepal and Bhutan trip to my friends in Guam. Will surely recommend your company to them. This was different from our previous trip, more on scenic, cultural, historical and adventure trip. What really made it really ☺☺☺☺☺☺ it different was the nice camaraderie with our drivers and tour guides and, most especially, you checking us we are doing after our day-to-day tour. Thank you for that. I really appreciate the nice gestures. You, your staff and Bhutan staff made this trip wonderful for us. We won’t forget it.
We are actually planning to bring our daughter and her husband to Mt. Everest trek maybe up to 3k meters, then explore the Eastern side of Bhutan, but this time coming from India and see Taj Majal and other interesting sites. Very thankful I came across your company on the internet since there were a lot of tour sites to choose from. Love all the nice and comfortable hotels we stayed in. Please extend my regards to Raj, Surad, Dipak,Rinchen and Ram. Sorry I forgot the name of our driver in Pokhara. Thank you all so much, I will let you know about our Himalayan trip plans and, if my friends will be interested in going to any Himalayan countries are you will recommend your company for sure. Namaste🙏
Trinidad
Philippines
Travel time: March 16, 2023
Our visit to Nepal was an awesome experience, made even better by our travel agent who arranged guided sightseeing tours for us. Our trip was organized by Everest Vacation for both Nepal and Bhutan, and everything went smoothly. We had fantastic private guided sightseeing tours in Kathmandu and an amazing hike to Nagarkot. Our tour guide, Dipak, was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. I highly recommend Everest Vacation to anyone looking for a great travel experience in Nepal and Bhutan.
Jastin
United States of America
Travel time: October 11, 2023
We described our Nepal-Bhutan combined tour experience as Surprisingly fantastic! We didn’t expect our trips to be the most memorable. During tours, we immersed ourselves in local culture, and cultural exploration in a short time frame. Very amazed by the local’s pleasing hospitality. Our visit to historic landmarks, Bhutan’s monasteries, Nepal’s natural wonders, and cultural tapestry created a remarkable experience. We highly recommend Everest Vacation to all.
Francois
USA
Travel time: August 24, 2023
Our 14-day journey to the culturally and naturally rich nations of Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan was truly mesmerizing. We explore the ancient temples, beautifully carved architecture, delightful landmarks, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Thank you Netra and Everest Vacation team for a superb itinerary, unforgettable memories, and for taking care of us throughout the tour.
Ivanny
Los Angeles, USA
Travel time: April 17, 2019
Bhutan was on my bucket list for a few years now. And I crossed it after having a sublime tour of Nepal and Bhutan. I have some mad respect for the drivers in these areas with narrow hill highways taking us to our next destination. My guides were friendly as well as knowledgeable in multiple languages too. The tour went straight and by the end, I wanted nothing less than a revisit here. I don’t usually recommend the tour companies but Netra, Umesh, and Team deserve it for a superb tour.
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