Trip plan:
Begin your exotic journey to Nepal and Bhutan. Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, you'll be transferred privately to your luxury hotel. Dwarika's, known for its unique architecture inspired by Nepalese heritage. After checking in, it's time to rest after the long journey or take your first stroll through the atmospheric Thamel district, full of boutiques, restaurants, and local color. In the evening, a welcome dinner provides the perfect introduction to this extraordinary journey.
The day begins with one of the most spectacular excursions – a panoramic flight over the Himalayas. This is a unique opportunity to admire the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, without the need for trekking.
After breakfast, explore the Kathmandu Valley, taking a cable car ride up Chandragiri Hill for impressive views of the Himalayan range. Then, visit the Swayambhunath Temple (also known as the Monkey Temple), one of the most important Buddhist sites.
The day ends at the Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest centers of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. Walking among praying locals, lighting butter lamps, and learning about thangka art make this a truly authentic cultural experience.
A short flight to Bharatpur and transfer to a luxury resort Meghauli Serai, located near Chitwan National Park (UNESCO).
In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely canoe trip on the Rapti River, where you can spot crocodiles and exotic birds. Then, cycle through traditional Tharu villages, where you can witness the daily lives of the locals.
In the evening, a show of local dances and music – an authentic element of the region's culture.
A day full of adventure in one of Asia's most precious natural areas. A morning jeep safari through the jungle offers the chance to see one-horned rhinos, deer, wild birds, and, with a bit of luck, even a Bengal tiger.
The program also includes a visit to an elephant conservation center, where you can learn about elephant conservation efforts. The afternoon is free for relaxation, with nature walks, birdwatching, or just relaxing in nature.
Fly to Kathmandu and continue your city tour. The itinerary includes Durbar Square, the historic center filled with palaces and temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A visit to the Kumari Ghar, home to the living goddess Kumari, and a stroll through the traditional markets of Ason and Indra Chowk. The day concludes in Thamel, the perfect place to shop for souvenirs and dine at one of the city's atmospheric restaurants.
A flight to Bhutan – one of the most inaccessible and fascinating countries in the world. Landing in picturesque Paro and transferring to the capital, Thimphu.
On the way, visit the Tachogang Lhakhang temple and cross the historic iron bridge.
Accommodation in an elegant hotel Le MeridienIn the evening, visit the monumental Tashichho Dzong – a fortress and monastery that is the seat of the Bhutanese government.
A tour of Bhutan's capital begins with a visit to the National Memorial Chorten, a place of prayer for local residents. Then, a visit to the Sangaygang viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the valley.
The program also includes the Motithang Takin Preserve (Bhutan's national animal reserve), a postal museum with the opportunity to create your own stamp, and a school of traditional crafts.
At the end of the day, a visit to the monumental statue of Buddha Dordenma.
A scenic drive through the mountains to Punakha. Along the way, stroll to Chimi Lhakhang Temple, known as the "Temple of Fertility."
Visit one of Bhutan's most beautiful monasteries, Punakha Dzong, located at the confluence of two rivers. Cross the hanging bridge and take part in a photo session in traditional costumes.
Overnight stay in a boutique hotel Uma Punakha, surrounded by green valleys.
Return to Paro via the Dochu La pass (3100 m above sea level), famous for its 108 stupas and spectacular views of the Himalayas.
Upon arrival, visit the National Museum and participate in a traditional archery session – the national sport of Bhutan.
Accommodation in a luxury hotel COMO Uma Paro.
The highlight of the entire trip – trekking to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest), one of the most iconic places in Asia.
The route leads through pine forests, with numerous viewpoints. The monastery, perched on a cliff 900 meters above the Paro Valley, is one of Bhutan's most important spiritual sites.
After returning, it's time to relax and sum up this extraordinary journey.
Transfer to the airport in Paro and the end of your trip. It's time to reminisce about this extraordinary journey full of adventure, culture, and breathtaking views.










