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7-Day Bhutan Tour from Singapore: Tiger's Nest, Punakha & Thimphu
For Singaporeans craving a break from the pace of city life, Bhutan is closer — and more accessible — than it seems. With Drukair's direct flights from Changi to Paro, you can trade the MRT for mountain passes in under six hours, no lengthy transits required.
This thoughtfully curated 7-day Bhutan tour package from Singapore takes you from the moment you land in Paro Valley to the sacred cliffside Tiger's Nest, through Thimphu's bustling markets and the serene grandeur of Punakha Dzong. Guided by passionate local experts, you'll wander through majestic dzongs, meet master weavers, savour hearty Bhutanese cuisine, and experience the warmth of a home visit with a local family — all planned and booked entirely in SGD, by a Singapore-based team who've sent over 22,940 travellers (including thousands of Singaporeans) to the Land of the Thunder Dragon since 2009.
As the official Drukair representative in Singapore, we handle your flights, visa, hotels, and itinerary end to end — so all you need to do is land in Paro ready to explore.
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7-Day Bhutan Tour from Singapore: Tiger's Nest, Punakha & Thimphu Itinerary
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Welcome to Bhutan and your first day in the magical Land of the Thunder Dragon! Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide just outside the arrival hall. Standing at more than 7,300 feet above sea level, you’ll feel the crisp, high-altitude air. To help you acclimatise, we’ll take a leisurely drive to your hotel in Thimphu, where you can enjoy a traditional Bhutanese lunch and soak in your first views of the Himalayas.
Begin your journey at the Motithang Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan’s remarkable national animal, the takin. This gentle, unusual creature is often described as a cross between a moose and a goat. Once a small zoo, the area was transformed into a preserve after the king decreed that caging animals was against Buddhist principles. The preserve now provides a safe haven for these unique animals.
Continue onwards to the breathtaking Buddha View Point, where the towering bronze Buddha Dordenma sits serenely overlooking Thimphu. At 169 feet tall, this magnificent statue is one of the largest seated Buddhas in the world. From here, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the entire city, framed by emerald hills and mountain peaks.

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Start your morning at the lively Centenary Farmers’ Market, where local villagers gather every weekend to sell fresh produce, cheeses, and handmade crafts along the banks of the river. This bustling market is the heart of Thimphu’s community life.
Visit the fascinating National Folk Heritage Museum, which is dedicated to preserving Bhutan’s rich past. Housed in a traditional 19th-century building, the museum brings history to life through exhibitions, demonstrations, and artefacts, allowing you to experience rural Bhutanese culture up close.
Next, immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Bhutanese weaving at the National Textile Museum. Here, you’ll witness master weavers at work and learn about the symbolic significance of Bhutan’s textile designs—a living art form preserved by the Royal Government.
Pay your respects at the National Memorial Chorten, built in 1974 in honour of King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. This iconic stupa is one of the most visible religious landmarks in Bhutan and is constantly encircled by worshippers spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras.
Experience the traditional art of papermaking at the Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory. Watch skilled craftsmen transform the bark of local trees into Deh-sho paper, used by monks for sacred texts and woodblock printing.
A short drive from Thimphu takes you to Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in Bhutan. Built to imprison a demon that once terrorised the region, the dzong is famed for its intricate Buddhist paintings and wood carvings.
End your day at the majestic Thimphu Tashichho Dzong. The largest fortress-monastery in Thimphu, it serves as the seat of the King and the central monastic body. Marvel at its striking Bhutanese architecture—built entirely without nails or written plans.

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Today’s journey takes you eastward to Punakha, once the capital of Bhutan. En route, you’ll stop at the famous Dochula Pass. At 3,100 metres above sea level, Dochula offers jaw-dropping, 360-degree views of the snow-capped Himalayas on clear days. The pass is marked by the striking cluster of 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens, built in memory of Bhutanese soldiers and adding a spiritual touch to the breathtaking scenery.
A short distance away, discover Druk Wangyal Lhakhang, a modern yet deeply spiritual temple completed in 2008. Built to commemorate 100 years of monarchy and the victories of the Fourth King, its murals and architecture celebrate Bhutan’s rich heritage and resilience.
Arriving in Punakha, you’ll tour the magnificent Punakha Dzong, renowned as one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan. Strategically situated at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, this architectural masterpiece has played a pivotal role in Bhutanese history as both a religious and administrative centre. Stroll through its ornate courtyards, admire the elaborate murals, and let the river breeze wash over you.
After exploring Punakha Dzong, make a memorable stop at Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Temple of Fertility, located on a scenic hilltop amidst verdant rice fields. Built in honour of the beloved “Divine Madman” Lama Drukpa Kunley, this modest yet significant temple is renowned for its colourful legends and unusual blessings. After a gentle walk through the countryside and local villages, you’ll reach the temple, where visitors and pilgrims from all over the world come to receive fertility blessings and experience the playful spirit of Bhutanese culture.
Complete your day with a walk across the legendary Pho Chhu Suspension Bridge. Spanning 160 metres, it is the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan and offers spectacular views of the surrounding valley and the majestic dzong—an exhilarating way to end the day’s explorations.

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Start the day with an invigorating walk through lush fields to the exquisite Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. Commissioned by the Queen Mother for world peace, this temple is a marvel of Bhutanese artistry, with walls adorned with intricate spiritual murals and images of protective deities. The panoramic views from the temple’s rooftop are nothing short of awe-inspiring.
Enjoy a delightful picnic beside the river, where you can savour local flavours surrounded by the serene beauty of Punakha’s countryside. The soothing sounds of the water and the fresh mountain air create the perfect setting for a moment of relaxation.
Later, you’ll experience genuine Bhutanese hospitality during a home visit in a Bhutan farmhouse. Step inside a traditional family home, share stories over a delicious dinner, and immerse yourself in the warmth and authenticity of Bhutanese culture. This is a unique opportunity to witness daily life and create lasting memories with your local hosts.

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Travel to the picturesque Paro Valley, an area steeped in legend and history. The crystal-clear waters of the Pa Chhu, fed by glaciers from Mount Jomolhari, meander through fertile fields and tranquil villages. Paro is home to some of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred sites.
Begin at Kyichu Lhakhang, the oldest temple in Bhutan, believed to have been built in the 7th century by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Step into this peaceful sanctuary and feel the sense of calm that pervades the ancient halls. Adjacent to the temple, visit the charming museum dedicated to the revered Buddhist master Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, where you can view photographs and artefacts from his remarkable life.
Next, uncover the mystical Dumtse Lhakhang, a unique temple designed to pin down evil spirits beneath the earth. Built in 1433 by Thangtong Gyalpo, the legendary iron bridge builder, this temple’s three floors symbolise hell, earth, and heaven. Entry requires a special permit, but the extraordinary murals and spiritual energy are worth the effort.

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Prepare for an unforgettable adventure as you set out to conquer the legendary Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery). Perched precariously on a cliffside 900 metres above the Paro Valley floor, this sacred site is the embodiment of Bhutan’s mystique and spirituality. The uphill trek is both invigorating and rewarding, offering breathtaking views at every turn.
According to legend, Guru Rinpoche flew to this very spot on the back of a tigress and meditated in a cave, blessing the site and establishing it as one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in the Buddhist world. Whether you’re drawn by the spiritual resonance or the sheer spectacle of its dramatic setting, reaching the Tiger’s Nest is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will stay with you forever.

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As your journey draws to a close, take one last lingering look at Bhutan’s emerald valleys and golden temples. Today, you’ll bid a fond farewell to this enchanting kingdom, carrying with you new friendships, precious photographs, and memories that will endure long after you leave. Until we meet again—Tashi Delek!
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What Our Travellers Say
Druk Asia has strong networks with DrukAir and local tour agencies, making logistics a total breeze. The itinerary was well-planned yet flexible enough to accommodate different needs. We could decide when we wanted to get up, which places to visit or simply recuperate in solitude. Will go with Druk Asia again if I were to go back for spring or autumn. Won’t have it any other way!
My trip to Bhutan was pleasant and well organized by Druk Asia. I was very happy and comfortable with my tour guide, Tshering, and had absolute confidence in my driver, Chimmi. Tshering kept me entertained throughout the trip with histories and stories about Bhutan while Chimmi was an excellent driver. Bhutan is a very beautiful country with its unique Buddhist culture and a nation of very warm people. The sceneries were spectacular and its culture charming. I will definitely visit Bhutan again and recommend Druk Asia to my friends.
I knew this Druk Asia through my friend who initially asked me to go to Bhutan. I have to say this travel is excellent. We went to Bhutan through Thailand and the next day we missed the flight. Bhutan’s flight is a bit strange in a sense that we need to be at Thai’s airport 2 hours before departure. The gate closed quite early. Druk Asia helped us a lot to arrange our next day flight. During our time in Bhutan, this travel agent frequently asked our condition there whether we were alright or not. This sense of caring is simply excellent, particularly for the country like Bhutan which is in the Himalayan continent. I really grateful to go to this country with Druk Asia. Excellent!
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Back from Bhutan, I wanted to let you know that this has probably been the best holiday I ever had. Bhutan is really a wonderful place, the people are so friendly and the landscape gorgeous. We also had the best weather one could ask for, and that helped. We have been very happy the whole tour. One suggestion I would give you is to propose your future clients to spend 1 night in a farmhouse. We did, and we loved it. The host was absolutely nice and the experience of sharing dinner, breakfast and the ordinary life of a Bhutanese family was absolutely fantastic.
An unique experience! We had wonderful time in Bhutan. Though it was a short trip, we enjoyed natural beauty, spectacular view and warm friendly people. We have been many countries but this trip was something different, ...memorable and nostalgic.
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