

Duration: 8 days
Begins: Thimphu
Ends: Paro
Trip Code: ADPPNS
Welcome to the heart of the Himalayas. Upon landing in the valley of Paro, you are met by a representative and transferred through emerald landscapes to Thimphu, the kingdom's capital. Settle into your hotel or choose to visit the Institute of 13 Arts and Crafts, where students master traditional disciplines from painting to woodcarving. Later, join your National Geographic Expedition Leader for a welcome briefing, followed by a presentation from your National Geographic Expedition Expert that introduces the rich spiritual and cultural context of the days to come. Take a short walk to the Centenary Farmers Market, where the scent of fresh chilies and incense fills the air as locals trade produce and handicrafts. Conclude your first evening with a welcome dinner at a local restaurant, savoring the bold, spicy flavors of authentic Bhutanese cuisine.
On arrival, take a private transfer to Thimphu. Depending upon your arrival time, lunch will be provided at the hotel at your own leisure.
Your opportunity to meet your Expedition Leader and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Experience the Centenary Farmers Market, Bhutan’s lively local marketplace where farmers and artisans gather to showcase fresh seasonal produce, traditional ingredients, and handcrafted goods.
Lunch | Dinner
Begin the morning at the base of the Buddha Dordenma Statue, where the golden figure gleams against the sky, offering panoramic views of the Thimphu Valley. Follow forest paths on a gentle hike to Wangditse Monastery, breathing in the scent of pine and crisp mountain air — or simply stay put and soak in the sweeping mountain views at your own pace. Later, visit VAST, a G Adventures supported project and social enterprise dedicated to contemporary art. Walk through the gallery with a senior artist to understand how modern storytelling merges with traditional symbolism. Engage in a roundtable discussion with resident artists about art’s role in modern Bhutanese identity before a behind-the-scenes look at works in progress over herbal tea. End the day at a women-operated weaving center, watching as vibrant threads are transformed into intricate textiles.
After a short drive, begin the day with a visit to Buddha Point. Buddha Point is home to Thimphu’s most recognized landmark, the Buddha Dordenma. Guarding the entry to the Thimphu valley, this 51-meter (167ft) gilded bronze statue is filled with 125,000 miniature statues and sits atop a three-storey base housing a chapel and thousands of donated statuettes. The statue was commissioned to mark His Majesty the Fourth King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck’s 60th birthday and was originally made in China before being transported to Thimphu in pieces. The massive Buddha statue in Thimphu made of bronze and gold. Take lots of pictures - it's beautiful!
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Enjoy a gentle walk along a flat dirt path with plenty of opportunities to stop for photos and take in sweeping panoramic views of the Thimphu Valley. Upon arrival, spend about an hour exploring the serene Wangditse Monastery, soaking in its peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings.
Explore Bhutan's modern art scene at a social enterprise with private artist talks.
Learn about Bhutan’s self-sufficient weaving tradition, using nettle fiber, cotton, and yak and sheep wool, and enjoy a live weaving demonstration by skilled craftsmen.
Return to the hotel for free time to relax or wander around Thimphu town at your leisure.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Today, participate in a private discussion on Geluphu Mindfulness City with the Project Coordinator to explore the spiritual vision and monastic construction of this landmark initiative. Afterward, ascend to Dochula Pass, where 108 memorial chortens stand against a backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Descend into the fertile Punakha Valley and walk through terraced rice fields to Chimi Lhakhang, a revered fertility temple steeped in local folklore. As the afternoon light softens, enjoy a guided stroll through Punakha town, observing the quiet rhythm of valley life before gathering for dinner.
Join the Project Coordinator of Geluphu Mindfulness City (GMC) for a conversation on the spiritual foundations and future vision of this groundbreaking city.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Discover Punakha Valley, stopping at Dochula Pass for Himalayan views and visiting Chimi Lhakhang Temple for local rituals and blessings
Take a short hike to Chime Lhakhang, temple of the “Divine Madman." Built in 1499, it is mainly visited today by women as it is known as the temple of fertility.
Join your expedition leader for a walk around Punakha town and the local market.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Marvel at the Punakha Dzong, a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture situated at the confluence of two rivers. Cross the country’s longest suspension bridge, where colorful prayer flags flutter in the breeze, before joining a local family for a home-hosted lunch. This intimate encounter offers a window into rural life and the warmth of valley hospitality. In the afternoon, visit the Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery, a leading Buddhist college for women. Settle into the quiet rhythm of the evening with time to yourself before gathering for a dinner at the hotel, where the local flavours of the valley take centre stage.
Visit Punakha Dzong, the winter seat of the Je Khenpo and the Monk Body, remarkably located between the rivers of the Mo (female) Chu and Pho (male) Chu. It is the second oldest and second largest dzong (fortress) in Bhutan and one of its most majestic structures, housing many sacred relics. It is also the winter capital of the Je Khenpo (chief abbot). Built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in around 1637. Arguably, it is the most beautiful Dzong in the country. The Dzong guards Bhutan’s most treasured relic, the Rangjung Kharsapani, an image of Chenresig kept away from the public in the utse (tower). It has survived Tibetan invasions, numerous fires, floods and a glacial lake burst. The Dzong served as the capital and seat of the Bhutanese Government until the early 1950s; and the coronation of the His Majesty the First Druk, Gyalpo Ugyen Wangchuck, took place here.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Visit a local farmhouse to share a meal and experience everyday life rooted in the Punakha Valley’s seasonal, family, and agricultural traditions.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Enjoy a drive and visit to the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery and Temple complex. Perched on a ridge amid pine trees and overlooking the 3 Valleys of Toebesa, Punakha and Wangdi Phodrang, the complex is a meditation and traditional arts training center for nuns. Enjoy the peace and quiet and learn about the nunnery which was established by the Royal Grandfather.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Travel into the high-altitude Phobjikha Valley, a protected wetland and a serene haven for conservation. Explore the historic Gangtey Monastery before continuing to the community-supported Taphu Monastery. Here, enjoy private access and a warm welcome from the monastery representatives. Share a quiet lunch with the resident monks in the monastery café, learning about their daily rituals and the monastery’s history. The afternoon features a rare private prayer and longevity blessing ceremony led by the monks. This spiritual ritual, focused on promoting wisdom and compassion, offers a profound moment of reflection amidst the stillness of the mountains before you return for dinner.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Journey to Phobjikha Valley, a stunning glacial valley and high-altitude wetland nestled on the western slopes of Bhutan’s Black Mountains. This pristine landscape is one of the country’s most important conservation areas and a vital biological corridor between two of Bhutan’s largest national parks.
Enjoy a visit to the monastery of Gangtey Goempa, built in the 16th century and renovated and consecrated in 2008. Be sure to check out the amazing relics inside -- they're said to be the most sacred in all of Bhutan. The architectural design is impressive, too.
Share lunch with resident monks before a private prayer and longevity ceremony.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Journey back toward Paro, stopping for a local lunch as the landscape shifts from fertile valleys to rugged hills. In the afternoon, visit the Jangsa Electricity Museum, uniquely housed in the nation’s first mini hydropower station. Trace Bhutan's fascinating transition from pre-electric life to its current standing as a leader in modern sustainability and renewable energy. Arrive in Paro and settle in, perhaps taking a moment to wander the town's main street where traditional carved storefronts house small boutiques and workshops. As the sun sets behind the peaks, retreat to the hotel for a quiet evening. Enjoy a prepared dinner at the hotel featuring local seasonal ingredients, allowing time to rest and prepare for tomorrow’s physical ascent while reflecting on the layers of history and innovation you have witnessed.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
After lunch at a local restaurant, visit the Jangsa Electrical Museum, housed in a mini hydel plant commissioned by Bhutan’s Third King in 1968, showcasing early electricity use and modern smart homes.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Embark on a rewarding hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, where the scent of pine and the sound of spinning prayer wheels guide your ascent. Follow a winding jungle trail upward to a mountain café for a break and a stunning view of the temple complex clinging to a sheer cliff 900 metres above the valley floor. Choose to stop here or continue along the track before finally climbing the stone stairs to the inner sanctuaries, where Guru Rimpoche is said to have meditated. For those seeking a gentler pace, choose to visit the National Museum followed by a local archery game, the national sport of Bhutan. As the sun sets, gather for a farewell dinner and wrap-up presentation, celebrated with a mesmerizing masked dance performance, a final tribute to the vibrant spirit of Bhutan.
Climb the mist-shrouded trails to the iconic cliffside monastery where history meets spiritualism.
After lunch, return to the hotel for free time to explore at your own pace—visit historic sites, museums, or enjoy last-minute shopping. The choice is yours!
Conclude your journey with a wrap-up presentation from your Expedition Leader.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Your expedition through the hidden kingdom of Bhutan concludes this morning. After breakfast, enjoy a final look at the prayer flags dancing in the wind and the surrounding mountain peaks. An airport departure transfer is provided for your onward travels. Reflect on the blessings, the quiet wisdom of the monks, and the vibrant artistic spirit you encountered while traversing the pathways of this enduring Himalayan nation.
You will be met at your hotel and transferred to the airport at the end of your adventure.
Breakfast
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| May 2027 | |||
| Sat, 22 May - Sat, 29 May | 7+ available | £5,699 | Request a quote |
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| Sat, 25 Sep - Sat, 02 Oct | 7+ available | £5,699 | Request a quote |
| Oct 2027 | |||
| Sat, 09 Oct - Sat, 16 Oct | 7+ available | £5,699 | Request a quote |
| Nov 2027 | |||
| Sat, 06 Nov - Sat, 13 Nov | 7+ available | £5,699 | Request a quote |