Why us?
- Expertise & Experience
- Personalized & Flexible Itineraries
- Local Native Guides
- Competitive Pricing Without Compromising Quality
- Guaranteed Departure
- Top-notch Service
- Hassle-Free Permits & Logistics
- Small Groups for a Better Experience
- Safety First Approach
- Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Travel
- Exceptional Customer Service
- Community Support & Ethical Tourism
Highlights
- Explore vibrant cities like Thimphu and Paro, rich in heritage and art
- Visit centuries-old monasteries, including Tiger’s Nest and Rinpung Dzong
- Marvel at traditional Bhutanese architecture and mountain fortresses
- Enjoy delicious Bhutanese cuisine and authentic cultural interactions
- Choose from luxury hotels to traditional farm stays for a personalized experience
- Witness the daily life of Buddhist monks and take part in cultural rituals
Overview
Discover Bhutan – a mystical Himalayan kingdom known for its untouched beauty, spiritual depth, and unwavering commitment to preserving both nature and culture through our 3 nights 4 days bhutan tour package. Often referred to as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Bhutan stands apart with its deep-rooted Buddhist traditions, serene environment, and progressive philosophy of Gross National Happiness.
Bhutan’s unique charm lies in its isolation and authenticity. Over 70% of the country remains forested, making it one of the world’s most eco-friendly destinations. From lush green valleys to majestic Himalayan peaks, every corner of Bhutan exudes tranquility and harmony. The architecture here is equally captivating – a seamless blend of modern engineering and timeless Dzong-style structures, rich in symbolism and spiritual significance.
A Highlight Not to Miss: The Iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery
Perched dramatically on the cliffs of Paro Valley, the Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang) is Bhutan’s most famous and sacred site. Accessible only by a scenic hike, this spiritual landmark offers breathtaking views and a profound sense of peace. Visitors are required to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect in this sacred space.
Why Bhutan? A Hidden Gem Now Opening Its Doors
For many years, Bhutan welcomed only a limited number of visitors, maintaining a policy of “High Value, Low Impact” tourism. This strategy has helped Bhutan preserve its culture, traditions, and pristine environment. Today, more travelers are discovering this magical land – yet it remains unspoiled and deeply authentic.
Bhutan Tour Package – 3 Nights / 4 Days Adventure
Embark on a transformative journey with Everest Hikes on our 3-night, 4-day Bhutan tour. This short yet immersive itinerary is perfect for those who want to experience the essence of Bhutanese life, spirituality, and nature.
Whether you’re wandering through ancient temples or simply admiring the pristine mountain landscapes, every moment in Bhutan leaves a lasting impression.
Why Travel With us?
At Everest Hikes, we specialize in delivering personalized and high-quality travel experiences across the Himalayas. With years of experience and a deep passion for responsible tourism, we ensure every journey is enriching, comfortable, and memorable.
- Local Bhutanese guides fluent in multiple languages
- Carefully curated itineraries with cultural depth
- Excellent value for money and no hidden costs
- A focus on sustainable travel and authentic experiences
Required Documents for a Bhutan Visa
To process your Bhutan visa, please send us the following:
- A clear scanned copy of your passport (valid for at least 6 months)
- One passport-size digital photo
Responsible Travel Tips in Bhutan
While exploring this peaceful nation, please follow these simple guidelines:
- Dress modestly, especially at religious sites (shoulders and knees must be covered)
- Always ask permission before photographing people or sacred places
- Respect local customs and spiritual practices
- Dispose of waste properly to help preserve the pristine environment
Best Time to Visit Bhutan – 3 Nights 4 Days Tour
The best time to embark on a 3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer ideal weather conditions, clear mountain views, and vibrant cultural experiences, making your short trip to Bhutan truly unforgettable.
Spring (March to May) – Best for Nature Lovers
- Highlights: Blooming rhododendrons, lush green valleys, pleasant weather
- Temperature: 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F)
- Why Go: Perfect for hiking to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, sightseeing, and enjoying Bhutan’s pristine natural beauty.
Autumn (September to November) – Best for Culture and Festivals
- Highlights: Clear skies, spectacular Himalayan views, popular festivals like Thimphu Tshechu and Paro Tshechu
- Temperature: 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F)
- Why Go: Ideal for photographers, cultural explorers, and festival lovers. Great time to explore Thimphu, Dochula Pass, and Paro with crystal-clear skies.
Other Seasons:
- Winter (December to February): Fewer tourists, peaceful atmosphere, snow in higher regions like Dochula Pass. A great time if you enjoy solitude and cool temperatures, but some mountain roads might be icy.
- Monsoon (June to August): Lush landscapes but frequent rain showers. Not ideal for hiking or outdoor sightseeing due to slippery trails and limited visibility.
For travelers seeking a shorter yet enriching Bhutan experience, the 3-night, 4-day Bhutan Cultural Tour offers an alternative itinerary. This condensed version allows you to explore Bhutan’s key cultural highlights, including the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Punakha Dzong, and the capital city, Thimphu. While the 9-day bhutan cultural tour itinerary gives a deeper immersion into Bhutan’s landscapes and villages, the 4-day tour provides a well-rounded experience without sacrificing the cultural essence. It’s perfect for those with limited time but still wanting to soak in Bhutan’s spiritual atmosphere, history, and stunning architecture.
3 Nights 4 Days Bhutan Tour - Itinerary
Arrival in Paro – Scenic Drive to Thimphu
Upon your arrival at Paro International Airport, a friendly representative from Everest Hikes P. Ltd will warmly welcome you to Bhutan. After brief introductions, we’ll begin a beautiful 1.5-hour drive to the capital city, Thimphu, surrounded by picturesque mountains and rivers.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit:
Memorial Chorten – A stupa built in honor of Bhutan’s third king, revered by locals.
Buddha Dordenma Viewpoint – Home to one of the largest Buddha statues in the world, overlooking Thimphu Valley.
Tashichho Dzong – A grand fortress housing government offices and the King’s throne room.
Enjoy a peaceful evening stroll near the King’s Palace, absorbing the serene vibe of the Bhutanese capital.
Thimphu Cultural Sightseeing Tour
After breakfast, we dive deeper into Bhutanese heritage with a full day of exploration:
Visit Changangkha Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Thimphu with panoramic views.
Explore the Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan’s unique national animal.
Take a scenic drive to Dochula Pass (3,100m) – known for its 108 memorial chortens and spectacular views of the Eastern Himalayas on clear days.
Return to Thimphu in the evening and unwind at your hotel.
Thimphu to Paro – Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery
This morning, we journey back to Paro, the valley of legends and sacred monasteries.
The highlight of the day is the 5-hour roundtrip hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) – Bhutan’s most iconic spiritual site perched dramatically on a cliffside. The trail offers incredible natural scenery and a rewarding spiritual experience. Please ensure modest attire when visiting the monastery.
In the afternoon, immerse yourself in:
A visit to a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse to experience authentic rural life.
Local museums, handicraft shops, and Paro’s vibrant street markets to connect with Bhutanese culture.
Departure from Paro – Farewell Bhutan
After breakfast, we’ll transfer you to Paro International Airport for your flight. Depart with unforgettable memories of Bhutan’s spirituality, scenery, and warm hospitality.
Inclusions
What's included
- Daily Government Royalty & Tourism Taxes – Inclusive of the mandatory $100 per night Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) charged by the Government of Bhutan.
- All Monument & Monastery Entry Fees – Covered as per the official itinerary, including sacred sites and cultural landmarks.
- Certified English-Speaking Guide – Accompanied by a professional, licensed tour guide authorized by the Tourism Council of Bhutan, who will assist and enrich your journey throughout the trip.
- Private Ground Transportation – Comfortable, well-maintained private vehicle for all airport transfers, sightseeing, and intercity travel.
- Accommodation in 3-Star Standard Hotels – Based on twin-sharing room occupancy, offering cozy stays with local charm and modern amenities.
- Meal Plan – Breakfast and Dinner served at your hotel Lunch at handpicked local tourist-standard restaurants to experience authentic Bhutanese cuisine.
- Complimentary Drinking Water – Two bottles per person per day to stay hydrated and refreshed.
- Bhutan Visa Processing Fees – Complete visa handling and official approval included in the package.
- All Required Travel Permits – Including special area permits and clearances for cultural and heritage sites.
What's not included
- Travel Insurance – Personal travel insurance of any kind is not included. We recommend all travelers obtain comprehensive coverage before departure.
- Costs Arising from Unforeseen Events – Any additional expenses due to flight delays, natural disasters, political unrest, or other unforeseen circumstances are not covered.
- Personal Expenses – Includes beverages, snacks, laundry, telephone calls, shopping, and any other items of personal nature.
- International Airfare to Bhutan – Paro flight from Kathmandu: USD 480 (subject to change) Flights from Delhi, Bangkok, or Singapore are also available at additional cost.
- Tips and Gratuities – Tips for guides, drivers, and trekking crew are not included. Tipping is customary and greatly appreciated.
Equipment
Packing the right gear is essential to make your Bhutan tour comfortable and enjoyable. Here's a list of essential items to pack for your Bhutan trip, ensuring you're prepared for varying weather conditions and activities:
Clothing
- Lightweight, breathable clothing for daytime – Stay cool and comfortable during your sightseeing and outdoor activities.
- Long-sleeved shirts and pants – Protect your skin from the sun and occasional cool evenings.
- A light jacket or sweater – Essential for cooler evenings and mornings.
- Layered clothing – Layering is key to adjust for fluctuating temperatures throughout the day.
- Waterproof jacket or poncho – Be prepared for unexpected rain showers, especially in April.
- A wide-brimmed hat or cap – Provides sun protection while exploring.
- Sunglasses – Protect your eyes from the bright sun, especially at higher altitudes.
- Comfortable walking shoes – Ideal for exploring Bhutan’s scenic landscapes and monasteries.
- Sandals or leisure shoes – For relaxing or exploring the local markets.
Health & Safety
- High SPF sunscreen – The sun can be strong at higher altitudes, so don’t forget to protect your skin.
- Personal medications – Bring any prescription medications you may need during your trip.
- Basic first aid kit – Include essentials like band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relievers, and any other personal items.
Accessories
- Small daypack – Perfect for carrying essentials like water, snacks, and a camera during day trips.