The Ultimate Nepal, Bhutan & India Experience: 19 Days of Culture, Nature & Luxury

Trip Facts
  • Trip Grade Easy
  • Destination Nepal
  • Best Time Sep-Dec and March-May

Highlights

  • Wildlife Safari in Chitwan National Park: Spot the rare one-horned rhinoceros, crocodiles, and exotic bird species on a jeep safari, followed by a peaceful canoe ride.
  • Cultural Immersion in Ghandruk Village: Stay in a traditional homestay in the Himalayan foothills, enjoy authentic Gurung meals, and experience local cultural performances.
  • Tharu Cultural Dance Performance in Chitwan: Witness the vibrant traditions of the Tharu community with a lively dance performance, offering a glimpse into their unique heritage.
  • Trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery: Embark on a rewarding hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside, offering breathtaking views and spiritual serenity.
  • Crossing Dochu La Pass: Marvel at the panoramic Himalayan views and the 108 memorial stupas at this stunning mountain pass, a photographer’s dream.
  • Exploring Punakha Dzong: Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, nestled at the confluence of two rivers, and learn about its historical and spiritual significance.
  • Sunrise at the Taj Mahal: Witness the ethereal beauty of the Taj Mahal at sunrise, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
  • Camel Safari in Jaisalmer’s Sam Sand Dunes: Explore the golden Thar Desert on a camel safari at sunset, followed by a night in a luxury desert camp with Rajasthani folk music and dance.
  • Exploring Jaipur’s Royal Heritage: Visit the majestic Amber Fort, the intricate City Palace, and the fascinating Jantar Mantar observatory in the "Pink City."
  • Boutique Accommodations and Sustainable Travel: Stay in handpicked boutique hotels, eco-friendly lodges, and heritage properties while enjoying a fully private and sustainable travel experience.
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Have you ever envisioned traversing South Asia’s three most compelling destinations in a single, perfectly curated itinerary?

We invite you to commence a transformative journey through three extraordinary countries: Nepal, Bhutan, and India. This exclusive experience integrates the cultural richness, natural grandeur, and historical depth of three distinct nations into one uninterrupted luxury itinerary.

This 19-day luxury tour is designed for discerning travelers who value cultural immersion, natural beauty, and unparalleled comfort. From the spiritual heart of the Himalayas to the golden sands of the Thar Desert, this thoughtfully curated itinerary ensures a seamless and enriching experience. Forget rushed schedules—this journey is all about meaningful encounters, iconic landmarks, and authentic moments.

Our focus is on cultural exploration, offering you the chance to connect deeply with the traditions, heritage, and people of each destination. With a commitment to sustainable tourism, we ensure that your journey leaves a positive impact on the communities and environments you visit. This is a private tour, tailored to your preferences, with stays in carefully selected boutique properties that reflect the character and charm of each region. Every detail, from private guides to luxury accommodations, has been meticulously planned to create a journey you’ll never forget.

Trip Itinerary

  • Day 1:Arrival in Kathmandu
  • Day 2:Exploring the Wonders of Kathmandu
  • Day 3:Journey to Chitwan National Park
  • Day 4:Wildlife Safari and Cultural Immersion
  • Day 5:Travel to Pokhara
  • Day 6:Ghandruk Village Excursion
  • Day 7: Return to Kathmandu
  • Day 8:Arrival in Bhutan (Paro to Thimphu)
  • Day 9:Exploring Thimphu
  • Day 10:Journey to Punakha
  • Day 11: Leisure in Punakha
  • Day 12:Return to Paro
  • Day 13:Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery
  • Day 14:Arrival in India (Delhi to Agra)
  • Day 15:Sunrise at the Taj Mahal and Jaipur Arrival
  • Day 16: Exploring Jaipur
  • Day 17:Journey to Jaisalmer
  • Day 18:Camel Safari and Desert Camp

Land at Tribhuvan International Airport, where a personal guide will welcome you and escort you to a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Kathmandu.

Relax and prepare for the adventure ahead.

  • AccommodationBoutique Hotel
  • MealsWelcome Dinner by Admire Nepal

Visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Witness the serene Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world.

Marvel at the intricate Newari architecture of Patan Durbar Square.

Enjoy a private cultural tour with insights into Nepal’s rich history and traditions.

    Take a scenic drive to Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Check into a tranquil jungle lodge that emphasizes eco-friendly practices and sustainability.

      Embark on a jeep safari to spot the rare one-horned rhinoceros, crocodiles, and diverse bird species.

      Enjoy a peaceful canoe ride and end the day with a vibrant Tharu cultural dance performance, learning about the traditions of the local Tharu community.

        Head to the serene city of Pokhara, nestled beside Phewa Lake with the Annapurna range as its backdrop.

        Stay in a boutique lakeside property that blends luxury with local charm.

        Enjoy a leisurely boat ride and explore the lakeside charm.

           Journey into the foothills of the Himalayas to Ghandruk, a picturesque village inhabited by the Gurung community.

          Stay in a traditional homestay or mountain lodge, enjoying authentic meals and cultural performances.

          Learn about the Gurung way of life and their deep connection to the Himalayas.

            Wake to a stunning Himalayan sunrise, then drive back to Pokhara for a short flight to Kathmandu.

            Conclude your time in Nepal with a special farewell dinner at a traditional restaurant, featuring live cultural performances.

              Fly from Kathmandu to Paro, enjoying breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

              Drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s charming capital, and settle into a boutique hotel that reflects Bhutanese architecture and hospitality.

                Visit the towering Buddha Dordenma statue, the National Memorial Chorten, and the impressive Tashichho Dzong.

                Experience Bhutan’s unique culture through a private tour, including a visit to local artisans and markets.

                  Cross the stunning Dochu La Pass, with its 108 memorial stupas and panoramic views of the Himalayas.

                  Explore the magnificent Punakha Dzong, nestled at the confluence of two rivers.

                  Stay in a boutique riverside property that emphasizes sustainability and local craftsmanship.

                    Enjoy a relaxed day with an optional walk to the Chimi Lhakhang, the "Fertility Temple," surrounded by verdant rice fields.

                    Participate in a traditional Bhutanese cooking class or meditation session.

                      Drive back to Paro and immerse yourself in the history of this beautiful valley.

                      Explore local markets and scenic spots, staying in a boutique property with stunning valley views.

                        Embark on a rewarding trek to the legendary Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest.

                        Perched on a cliffside, this sacred site offers breathtaking views and a profound sense of serenity.

                        Learn about the spiritual significance of this iconic landmark from your private guide.

                          Fly to Delhi and transfer to Agra.

                          Begin your Indian journey with a visit to the Agra Fort, a historic Mughal fortress.

                          Stay in a boutique heritage hotel that reflects the grandeur of Mughal architecture.

                            Witness the magical sunrise over the Taj Mahal, followed by a drive to Jaipur.

                            In the evening, relax at your boutique hotel in the "Pink City," known for its royal charm.

                              Visit the Amber Fort, marvel at the City Palace, and explore the Jantar Mantar observatory.

                              Enjoy a private tour of Jaipur’s vibrant bazaars, learning about traditional crafts like block printing and jewelry making.

                                Take a short flight to Jaisalmer, the "Golden City."

                                Visit the living fortress of Jaisalmer Fort and explore the intricate Patwon Ki Haveli.

                                Stay in a boutique desert property that combines luxury with sustainability.

                                  Explore the Sam Sand Dunes on a camel safari at sunset.

                                  Spend your final night in a luxury desert camp, enjoying Rajasthani folk music and dance under a starlit sky.

                                  Learn about the traditions of Rajasthan’s desert communities.

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                                    Cost Details

                                    • Accommodations: Luxury boutique hotels, eco-friendly lodges, and heritage properties throughout the tour.
                                    • Traditional homestays or mountain lodges in Ghandruk and luxury desert camps in Jaisalmer.
                                    • Meals: Daily breakfast at all accommodations.Select lunches and dinners, including a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and a cultural dinner in Jaipur.
                                    • Transportation: All domestic and regional flights between Nepal, Bhutan, and India. Private, air-conditioned vehicles for all transfers and sightseeing.
                                    • Scenic drives and guided transportation throughout the itinerary.
                                    • Guided Tours: Private, English-speaking expert guides in each destination.
                                    • Cultural tours, trekking guides, and wildlife safari experts.
                                    • Activities and Experiences: Jeep safari and canoe ride in Chitwan National Park.
                                    • Cultural performances, including Tharu dance in Nepal and Rajasthani folk music in India.
                                    • Trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan.
                                    • Camel safari in Jaisalmer’s Sam Sand Dunes.
                                    • Visits to iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal, Amber Fort, and Punakha Dzong.
                                    • Permits and Entry Fees
                                    • Bhutan visa and permits.
                                    • Entry fees to all national parks, monuments, and attractions listed in the itinerary.
                                    • Sustainability Contributions
                                    • Support for local communities and eco-friendly initiatives in all three countries.

                                     

                                     

                                    • International Flights:Flights to Kathmandu (arrival) and from Delhi (departure).
                                    • Travel Insurance:Comprehensive travel insurance is required but not included.
                                    • Personal Expenses:Items of a personal nature, such as laundry, phone calls, and beverages not included in meals.
                                    • Tips and Gratuities:Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff.
                                    • Optional Activities:Any activities or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary.
                                    • Meals Not Mentioned:Lunches and dinners not specified in the itinerary.
                                    • Visa Fees (Except Bhutan): Visa fees for Nepal and India (if applicable).
                                    • Additional Costs:Any costs arising from unforeseen circumstances, such as flight delays, natural disasters, or political changes.

                                    Essential Info

                                    Useful Information for "The Ultimate Nepal, Bhutan & India Experience"

                                    1. Best Time to Visit:

                                    Spring (March to May): Ideal weather for trekking in Nepal, exploring Bhutan’s monasteries, and sightseeing in India. The landscapes are lush, and the skies are clear.

                                    Autumn (September to November): Perfect for clear Himalayan views, cultural festivals in Bhutan, and pleasant temperatures across all destinations.

                                    Winter (December to February): Cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and a magical atmosphere in the Thar Desert of India. However, higher Himalayan regions may be colder.

                                    Monsoon (June to August): While Nepal and India experience rains, Bhutan’s lush greenery is at its peak. This season is less crowded but may have travel disruptions.

                                    2. Travel Requirements:

                                    Visas:

                                    Nepal: Visa on arrival is available for most nationalities at Tribhuvan International Airport.

                                    Bhutan: A visa is required and will be arranged as part of the tour package.

                                    India: An e-Visa is available for most travelers. Ensure you apply online before arrival.

                                    Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.

                                    3. Physical Fitness:

                                    Moderate fitness is recommended for activities like the trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan and the Ghandruk village excursion in Nepal.

                                    The camel safari in Jaisalmer and other activities are suitable for most travelers.

                                    4. Packing Essentials:

                                    Clothing:

                                    Lightweight, breathable clothes for India’s warmer regions.

                                    Warm layers for Bhutan and Nepal, especially in the evenings or higher altitudes.

                                    Comfortable walking shoes for treks and sightseeing.

                                    Accessories:

                                    Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection.

                                    A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.

                                    A small daypack for excursions and treks.

                                    Documents:

                                    Copies of your passport, visas, and travel insurance.

                                    Emergency contact numbers and itinerary details.

                                    5. Health and Safety:

                                    Vaccinations: Consult your doctor for recommended vaccinations, such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus.

                                    Altitude Sickness: While the tour doesn’t involve extreme altitudes, some travelers may feel mild effects in Bhutan or Nepal. Stay hydrated and take it slow.

                                    Food and Water: Stick to bottled or filtered water and avoid raw or undercooked foods to prevent stomach issues.

                                    6. Currency and Payments:

                                    Nepal: Nepalese Rupee (NPR)

                                    Bhutan: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) (Indian Rupees are also widely accepted in Bhutan.)

                                    India: Indian Rupee (INR)

                                    Tips:

                                    Tipping is customary for guides, drivers, and hotel staff. Budget around $5–$10 per day for guides and $3–$5 per day for drivers.

                                    Payments:

                                    Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and larger establishments, but carry cash for smaller towns and markets.

                                    7. Sustainable Travel Tips:

                                    Bring a reusable water bottle to reduce plastic waste.

                                    Support local artisans by purchasing handmade crafts and souvenirs.

                                    Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting temples and religious sites.

                                    Avoid single-use plastics and dispose of waste responsibly.

                                    8. Cultural Etiquette:

                                    Nepal:

                                    Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially monks or locals in traditional attire.

                                    Remove shoes before entering temples or homes.

                                    Bhutan:

                                    Dress modestly when visiting dzongs (fortresses) and monasteries.

                                    Avoid pointing at sacred objects or touching religious artifacts.

                                    India:

                                    Be mindful of personal space and avoid public displays of affection.

                                    Use your right hand for eating and giving/receiving items, as the left hand is considered unclean.

                                    9. Connectivity: Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, but speeds may vary, especially in remote areas.

                                    Local SIM cards can be purchased for better connectivity. Ensure your phone is unlocked for international use.

                                    10. Emergency Contacts: Tour Operator 

                                    Local Emergency Numbers:

                                    Nepal: 100 (Police), 102 (Ambulance)

                                    Bhutan: 113 (Police), 112 (Emergency)

                                    India: 112 (Emergency Services)

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