Additional Included Highlights
Kathmandu sightseeing: See Durbar Square and the ancient Royal Palace complex
Visit the holy shrine of Swayambhunath and Patan's temple of Teleju, the Statue of Yogendra Malla and a Tibetan Handicraft Centre. Thimphu: Orientation tour through the city centre. Punakha: Visit Punakha Dzong. Punakha: Walk to Chimi Lhakhang temple see magnificent views over the Losesa valley. Paro: Visit Kyichu Lakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines in the Kingdomand Drugyel Dzong, built to commemorate the 1646 victory over the Tibetan invaders.
Exceptional Dining
Kathmandu: Join your Travelling Concierge and mingle with your fellow guests during your Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant.
Paro: Try your hand at cooking some local Bhutanese delicacies in our cooking demonstration with a local chef. See if you can handle the hot red chillies or perhaps the local Bhutanese cheese would be more to your taste?
Kathmandu: During your Celebration Dinner indulge in delicious Nepalese cuisine.
Dining Summary: 9 Buffet Breakfasts (BB), 2 Lunches (L), 1 Afternoon Tea (AT) and 5 Dinners with Wine (DW).
Journey Highlights
Kathmandu: Ride by rickshaw through the bustling streets of the Thamel district.
Kathmandu: During sightseeing with your Travelling Concierge see Durbar Square and the ancient Royal Palace complex.
Kathmandu: Visit the holy shrine of Swayambhunath and Patan's temple of Teleju, the Statue of Yogendra Malla and a Tibetan Handicraft Centre.
Fly to Paro: Experience the top of the world as you fly through the Himalayas to reach Paro.
Thimphu: Enjoy an evening orientation through the city centre with your Travelling Concierge.
Thimphu: Sightseeing with a Local Expert includes the National Library and the Textile and Folk Heritage Museum. At the School for the Arts, Zorig Chusum, you'll see students learning the 13 traditional arts of Bhutan.
Punakha: Visit the winter residence of the monk body that is also the capital of Bhutan - Punakha Dzong.
Punakha: Walk to Chimi Lhakhang temple and admire the magnificent views over the Losesa Valley.
Ta Dzong: Visit Bhutan's National Museum to see the impressive collection of art and relics.
Thimphu: Visit the National Memorial Chorten, dedicated to world peace, along with Tasichho Dzong, known as the fortress of the glorious religion. You will also visit the bustling market, an opportunity to mix with the locals.
Paro: Visit Kyichu Lakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines in the Kingdomand Drugyel Dzong, built to commemorate the 1646 victory over the Tibetan invaders.
Paro: Join a hike to Taktshang Monastery known as the Tiger's Nest. The hike is a round-trip of about five hours, so it's a good idea to bring comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear.
Fly to Kathmandu: Fly through the Himalayas once again to return to Kathmandu.
Kathmandu: See the holiest of Hindu shrines, Pashupatinath Temple.
Kathmandu: Visit Nepal's most important Buddhist site, Bodhnath. It is also the ancient capital of Bhadgaon.
Kathmandu: Meet a local pottery craftsman who will explain the traditions and processes of their works, before guiding you as you try for yourself.
Signature and Highlight Hotels
Punakha: The Dhensa Boutique Resort sits in lush Punakha Valley and offers spectacular views.
VIP Experiences
Paro: Have VIP treatment at a special traditional mask dance and cultural show. A key way that Bhutanese people pass on their social values to the next generation, this show includes a spectrum of entertainment bringing elements of folk, song, music all in ornate costumes and masks.
Kathmandu: Meet a local who has summited Everest and learn about the role played by Sherpa people in Everest expeditions.