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15 Day East to West Cultural Tour With Flight to Yonphula

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Paro Valley

Paro Valley
The beautiful valley is home to many of Bhutan’s old monasteries and temples.

Punakha Dzong

Punakha Dzong
The ancient capital of Bhutan is also often considered the most beautiful Dzong in Bhutan. First King of Bhutan was coronate in this Dzong.

Dochula Pass

Dochula Pass
Built by the the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck to commemorate and liberate the souls of the fallen soldiers

Phobjikha Valley

Phobjikha Valley
A Shangri-La within a Shangri-La and the winter home of the Black Neck Cranes

Takstang Monastery

Takstang Monastery
Often called the Tiger’s Nest, perched on the cliffs, has awestruck many a visitor.


Bhutan Trip Itinerary

Embark on a transformative 15-day adventure through the Land of the Thunder Dragon, where dramatic Himalayan landscapes, time-honoured monasteries, and warm-hearted people await you. This curated journey unveils Bhutan’s deep spirituality, vibrant culture, and untouched beauty—from the remote eastern frontiers to the iconic western valleys. Whether you’re wandering through centuries-old dzongs, hiking to sacred cliffside temples, or simply sharing laughter over a hearty meal with locals, this trip is designed to inspire awe, connection, and renewal.

Day 1

A Gentle Arrival in Thimphu

Touching down at Paro International Airport, you'll be greeted by your personal Bhutanese guide. After a scenic drive to the capital Thimphu, take the afternoon to settle in and adjust to the altitude with your first taste of traditional Bhutanese cuisine. Ease into the journey with a sunset visit to Buddha Dordenma, one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in the world, overlooking the valley. Stop by the Takin Preserve to glimpse Bhutan’s gentle and quirky national animal, before a relaxed evening walk through the charming streets of Thimphu.

Day 2

Journey into the East – Paro to Trashigang

A short domestic flight whisks you to Yonphula, where you’ll drive down into the vibrant town of Trashigang. En route, visit Sherubtse College in Kanglung and, if time allows, stop at Zangtokpelri Monastery. In Khaling, watch young women mastering the art of vegetable dyeing and backstrap loom weaving at the National Handloom Centre. End your day at the historic Trashigang Dzong and enjoy the town’s warm, lively vibe.

Day 3

To the Borderlands – A Day in Trashi Yangtse

Today’s journey leads you deeper east to Trashi Yangtse, a culturally rich region bordering Arunachal Pradesh. Stop at the sacred site of Gom Kora, visit Chorten Kora – inspired by Nepal’s Boudhanath – and browse the weavings in the village of Duksum. Or choose to stay back and enjoy a slower exploration of Trashigang town.

Day 4

Crossing Valleys – Trashigang to Mongar

Depart westward toward Mongar. The road descends into the lush Kuri Chhu Valley, passing cornfields, rice terraces and groves of tropical fruits. As you arrive in Mongar, perched on a ridge, visit the 1930s Mongar Dzong – a stunning example of traditional Bhutanese architecture built without the use of nails or blueprints.

Day 5

Into Central Bhutan – Mongar to Bumthang via Thrumshing La

The drive from Mongar to Bumthang is one of Bhutan’s most dramatic. Cross the lofty Thrumshing La Pass, Bhutan’s highest at 3,800m, and descend through changing forests into the spiritual heartland of Bumthang. Visit the cobbled village of Ura, thought to be one of Bhutan’s earliest settlements, and take in its quiet, medieval atmosphere.

Day 6

Spirit and Story – Sacred Sites of Bumthang

Explore Bumthang, a region dotted with sacred monasteries and legends. Begin with a gentle hike to Tamshing Goemba, built by Pema Lingpa in 1501, then visit Kurjey Lhakhang where Guru Rinpoche left his body imprint. Discover Jambay Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, and Jakar Dzong, perched high above the valley. End your day with a peaceful walk through Thangbi Valley to the 14th-century Thangbi Lhakhang.

Day 7

The Burning Lake and Bhutanese Mysticism

Visit the sacred Mebar Tsho, or Burning Lake, where the mystic Pema Lingpa emerged from the depths holding relics and a still-burning butter lamp. This serene, spiritual site is surrounded by fluttering prayer flags and offers a moment of reflection beside its holy waters.

Day 8

Royal Lineage – Bumthang to Gangtey via Trongsa

Drive to Gangtey via the historic town of Trongsa. Visit Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan’s largest fortress, and the nearby Taa Dzong, now a museum that chronicles Bhutan’s royal history. Continue westward into the Phobjikha Valley, a glacial valley famed for its black-necked crane sanctuary and peaceful, wide-open landscapes.

Day 9

Valleys of Tradition – Gangtey to Punakha

Continue on to Punakha, stopping in Wangdue Phodrang to see the cacti-lined hillside below the dramatic Dzong. Explore the village of Rinchengang, known for its skilled stonemasons. In the afternoon, arrive in the lush valley of Punakha and check into your hotel surrounded by terraced rice fields and rivers.

Day 10

Rivers and Reverence – Punakha’s Sacred Heart

Begin the day with a visit to Chimi Lhakhang, the fertility temple dedicated to the eccentric saint Drukpa Kunley. Then step into history at the magnificent Punakha Dzong, the winter residence of Bhutan’s monastic body. Walk across the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan, suspended high over the Pho Chhu River with breathtaking views of the valley.

Day 11

Peace and Prayer – Dochula to Khamsum Yulley

Cross the scenic Dochula Pass, home to 108 chortens built to honour Bhutanese soldiers. On clear days, enjoy panoramic views of the eastern Himalayas. Return to Punakha to hike to the hilltop Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a richly decorated structure built to bring peace and harmony to the world.

Day 12

Culture and Craft – Immersion in Thimphu

Back in Thimphu, dive into Bhutan’s living culture with visits to the Folk Heritage Museum and National Textile Museum. Learn the art of papermaking, and stroll through the bustling Centenary Farmers’ Market. Stop by Simtokha Dzong, Bhutan’s oldest fortress, and pay your respects at the National Memorial Chorten. End your day at Changangkha Lhakhang, a 12th-century temple perched above the city.

Day 13

Over the Pass – Chele La to Haa Valley

Discover the hidden valleys of Haa. Drive through Chele La Pass, Bhutan’s highest motorable pass, where you’ll enjoy dramatic views of snow-capped peaks. In Haa, explore the peaceful Katsho village and Katsho Lhakhang before returning to Paro for the evening.

Day 14

Pilgrimage to the Tiger’s Nest

Hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, or Tiger’s Nest, Bhutan’s most revered spiritual landmark. Clinging to a cliffside 900m above the valley, this sacred site marks where Guru Rinpoche meditated after arriving on the back of a flying tigress. Afterwards, visit the haunting ruins of Drukgyal Dzong and end the day at Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples and a portal to the kingdom’s spiritual origins.

Day 15

Farewell for Now

As your Bhutanese journey comes to a close, take one last look at the misty mountains and prayer-flag-lined hills. Depart from Paro with a heart full of memories, blessings, and the promise to return to this land of quiet magic. Tashi Delek and safe travels.


This 15-day journey through Bhutan is a rare opportunity to experience a kingdom that lives and breathes its values, where culture is not preserved behind glass but practiced in daily life, and where nature is revered as sacred. Travelling from the remote eastern highlands to the iconic western valleys, you’ll witness the full breadth of Bhutan’s landscape and spirit—each region offering its own stories, symbols, and soul.

You’ll not only walk through centuries-old dzongs and trek to temples suspended on cliffs, but also feel the rhythm of village life, share quiet moments with monks, and be embraced by the gentle generosity of the Bhutanese people. This itinerary is designed to connect you deeply—with the land, its living traditions, and most importantly, with yourself. It invites you to slow down, to reflect, and to rediscover what truly matters.

In a world that often rushes past the meaningful, Bhutan calls you to be fully present. And over these 15 days, it offers something few destinations can—a complete reawakening of the senses, a renewal of the spirit, and a quiet, enduring transformation that begins the moment you arrive and continues long after you leave.

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Indira
India, Jul 2025
Star 5

Excellent trip. It is my third time in Bhutan and I had an amazing time. My tour was well planned and guide Yongko and driver Tshering Dorji looked after me very well. The food menu was also varied and delicious. I would happily travel with them again!

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Jane Ho
Singapore, Jun 2025
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Kuzuangpola, we booked the 7 days 6 nights Essential Bhutan itinerary with Druk Asia.

We had a wonderful time in Bhutan. Driver , Hapa and Guide , Ugyen were professional and very knowledgeable. We felt safe in the car riding on rough roads. Both of them were very friendly and helpful. They worked well together to inform our day's itinerary and make suggestions to rearrange our schedule so we can utilise our time efficiently.

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Bharat Kumar
Singapore, May 2025
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When we (myself, Kenna and a dear close friend Kamlesh) arrived in Bhutan as visitors, 10 days later, we left as people who have been deeply touched—not just by the breathtaking landscapes and rich culture of this remarkable kingdom, but by the extraordinary person who guided us through it all. From the moment our guide Ms Chencho Lham met us at the airport to our final goodbye, she embodied everything that makes Bhutan special. Her warmth wasn't just professional courtesy—it was genuine compassion that made us feel like we were traveling with family rather than following a guide. What truly set her apart was her passion for her homelan

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