Hidden Valley

Hidden Valley – 11 Days

Trip Overview

  • Country: Bhutan
  • Duration: 11 Days
  • Trip Level: Easy Hidden Valley
  • Max Altitude: 3,400 m/11,155 ft
  • Activity: Cultural Tour (Sightseeing and Cultural Tour)
  • Meals: Included (10 Breakfasts, 10 Lunches & 10 Dinners during trip days)
  • Accomodation: Hotel (3- Star Hotel )
  • Best Season: Jan-Jun, Sep-Dec

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the charming capital city of Thimphu, nestled in the Himalayas.
  • Immerse in the majestic fortress monastery Tashichho Dzong
  • Explore historical Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan’s largest fortress
  • Hike to Bhutan’s most iconic and sacred cliffside monastery, Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest)
  • Soak in a spiritually enriching walk to Chimi Lhakhang temple
  • Wander through the traditional handcrafted Bhutanese arts and crafts, best suited for unique and meaningful souvenirs.
  • Explore the Swiss Farm in Bumthang
  • Marvel at the architectural beauty of Punakha Dzong, the “Palace of Great Happiness”
  • Discover the ruins of the historic Drukgyel Dzong (Victory Fortress), built to commemorate Bhutan’s victory over Tibetan invaders

Trip Description

The Hidden Valley Tour is a deeply enriching 10-night, 11-day cultural journey to the mystical Land of the Thunder Dragon that rewards you with an immersive experience through the ancient traditions, untouched natural beauty, and spiritual heartland of Bhutan.

As you travel across serene valleys, sacred monasteries, and panoramic landscapes from Paro and Thimphu to Punakha, Bumthang, and the tranquil Phobjikha Valley, you’ll discover the timeless beauty of Bhutanese life.

This immersive experience unveils ancient monasteries, majestic dzongs, and vibrant traditions untouched by the modern rush.

You will be immersed in the day hike to the legendary Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), explore the grand Trongsa Dzong, marvel at the architectural grace of Punakha Dzong, and explore the sacred Chimi Lhakhang Temple.

Along the way, engage with local Bhutanese artisans, visit the Swiss Farm in Bumthang, and witness the creation of exquisite handwoven textiles, wood carvings, and religious art that reflect Bhutan’s rich cultural identity.

Bhutan is a land where living traditions, vibrant festivals, and artistic heritage flourish undisturbed by the pace of modern life.

This journey rewards travelers with a unique opportunity to explore a kingdom where spirituality, cultural heritage, and natural beauty thrive in perfect harmony.

With stunning Himalayan backdrops, unique culture, rare wildlife sightings, and heartfelt encounters in traditional villages, this 11-day Hidden Valley tour offers a rare and authentic glimpse into the soul of Bhutan.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01 – Arrival at Paro Airport

Max. Altitude: Paro (2250 m/7,382 ft)

You’ll fly into Paro International Airport, Bhutan’s only international gateway, with direct flights from cities like Kathmandu, Bangkok, New Delhi, and Dhaka.

For the smoothest and most scenic experience, we recommend flying Kathmandu–Paro–Kathmandu. It not only makes logistics easier but also allows us to personally greet you with some thoughtful travel gear or souvenir including a duffle bag, sun hat, and neck gaiter which is yours to keep as part of the journey.

As you soar through the Himalayas, you’ll witness jaw-dropping views of snow-capped giants, including Mount Everest, before landing in the stunning Paro Valley at 2,250 m (7,382 ft). This fertile region is known for its golden rice fields, apple orchards, and fresh organic produce.

Once you land, our representative will be there to welcome you with a traditional silk khada, a Bhutanese gesture of good luck and warm hospitality. After clearing the formalities, we’ll transfer you to your hotel accommodation for rest and recharge your body.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Lunch and Dinner included

Day 02 – Full day sightseeing around and in Paro

Max. Altitude: Paro (2250 m/7,382 ft)

After a hearty breakfast, we begin our cultural journey through the charming valley of Paro, rich in history, spirituality, and scenic charm.

Our first stop is the iconic Ta Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan, where you’ll discover captivating exhibits of ancient relics, traditional art, and Bhutanese heritage.

We then descend to the majestic Rinpung Dzong, a striking 17th-century fortress-monastery. From here, we cross the picturesque 16th-century cantilever bridge, a perfect stop for panoramic views of the river and surrounding area.

Our sightseeing continues with a scenic drive to the legendary Drukgyel Dzong, or “Victory Fortress,” built in 1647 to mark Bhutan’s victory over Tibetan invaders.

As you explore the mystical ruins, on a clear day, catch a glimpse of the sacred Mount Jumolhari, one of Bhutan’s most revered peaks.

Afterward, we visit a charming traditional farmhouse, where you’ll witness authentic Bhutanese rural life blended with local hospitality, arts & architecture, and customs that make Bhutan a truly timeless destination.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 03 – Scenic drive to Thimphu for sightseeing from Paro

Max. Altitude: Thimphu (2,330 m/7,644 ft)

Duration: 1 hour drive

This morning, we set off on a scenic 60-minute drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s charming capital nestled in the Himalayas.

Upon arrival, we dive into the city’s cultural treasures and traditional landmarks. You’ll discover serene monasteries, local museums, and vibrant art schools that beautifully capture the essence of Bhutanese heritage.

In and around the scenic Thimphu Valley, we begin our cultural exploration with a visit to the National Library, home to an impressive collection of ancient Buddhist scriptures and sacred manuscripts.

We then continue to the Institute for Zorig Chusum, also famous for the Painting School, where young students master Bhutan’s revered 13 traditional arts and crafts.

A detour at both the Textile Museum and the Folk Heritage Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Bhutanese culture and daily life, preserving the charm of traditions passed down through generations.

As we explore, you will admire the blend of modern development and deep-rooted traditions. From timeless architecture to bustling markets and cozy cafes, Thimphu offers a warm and welcoming glimpse into daily Bhutanese life.

The day concludes with a leisurely stroll through the lively Thimphu Bazaar, a perfect spot to soak in the local vibe and shop for authentic crafts.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 04 – Drive to Punakha from Thimphu with sightseeing on the way

Max. Altitude: Dochula Pass (3,050 m/10,007 ft) & Punakha (1,200 m/3,937 ft)

Duration: 2 hrs drive

Leaving Thimphu, we embark on a scenic 2-hour drive toward Punakha, ascending through lush forests of pine, fir, and cedar draped in hanging lichen.

As we reach Dochula Pass perched at 3,050 meters (10,007 ft), we’re rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan range on a clear day.

The route is adorned with vibrant rhododendrons, magnolias, and junipers, and echoes with the melodies of rare Himalayan birds.

Our journey continues to the quaint village of Lobesa, where we enjoy a short, brisk hike through rice fields to reach Chimi Lhakhang, the “Temple of Fertility,” famous for granting blessings to those seeking children.

We then head north to the fascinating Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most iconic architectural marvels. Built-in 1637, this majestic fortress lies gracefully at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, reflecting Bhutan’s rich history and spiritual heritage.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 05 – Drive to Trongsa from Punakha

Duration: 4 hours drive

After an early breakfast, we start on a scenic 4-hour drive toward Trongsa, passing through the historic town of Wangdue Phodrang and crossing the picturesque Pele La Pass nestled at 3,300 meters (10,826 ft).

Marked by a white chorten and fluttering prayer flags, the pass offers breathtaking views and a noticeable shift in vegetation from lush mountain forests to high-altitude dwarf bamboo.

We pause for lunch at the charming Chendebji Chorten at 2,430 meters, a serene 18th-century monument with eyes painted on all four sides, built by Lama Shida of Tibet.

As we continue our journey, the road winds dramatically along cliffs and ridges, eventually revealing the breathtaking sight of Trongsa Dzong from a distance, one of Bhutan’s most impressive and stunning fortress monasteries.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 06 – Drive to Bumthang from Trongsa

Max. Altitude: Yutong La Pass (3,400 m/11,155 ft) & Bumthang (2,700 m/8,858 ft)

Duration: 2 hours drive

Trongsa (2,400 m/7,874 ft), literally means “new town,” is situated at the heart of Bhutan, both geographically and historically. It was from here that the unification of the country was initiated, making it a significant political and cultural hub.

We begin our exploration with a visit to the impressive Trongsa Dzong, built in 1648, the largest fortress in Bhutan and the ancestral home of the royal family.

The first and second kings ruled from this grand stronghold, and all Bhutanese monarchs held the title of Trongsa Penlop (Governor) before ascending the throne.

Towering above the city is the Ta Dzong, a former watchtower now being transformed into a museum dedicated to the legacy of Bhutan’s monarchy.

After immersing ourselves in Trongsa’s past, we continue our journey toward Bumthang, a scenic 2-hour drive.The road ascends steeply through dense forests to the Yutong La Pass (3,400 m/11,155 ft), before descending into the lush Chumey Valley.

Along the way, we stop in Chumey village famous for its vibrant Yathra, a distinctive strip of woven woolen fabric in distinctive colors and patterns mostly made using ancient dyeing techniques

From Chumey, we continue our travel through gentle landscapes, passing blue pine forests as we ascend to the Kiki La Pass (2,860m), before descending into the Choekhor Valley in Bumthang, a vibrant valley with a deep connection to Bhutan’s spiritual heritage.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 07 – Sightseeing in and around Bumthang

Max. Altitude: Bumthang (2,700 m/8,858 ft)

Bumthang Valley often considered the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, is a stunning region made up of four interconnected valleys such as Chumey, Choekhor, Tang, and Ura, where the altitude ranges from 2,600 to 4,000 meters.

This sacred region is home to some of the kingdom’s most revered temples and monasteries, offering a deeply enriching cultural experience.

Our exploration today begins with a sightseieng to Jakar Dzong, a majestic fortress built in 1667. We then visit Jambay Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, founded in the 7th century by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.

Next, we journey to Kurje Lhakhang, where Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), meditated and left his body imprint on a rock, an important spiritual site for pilgrims.

Another key highlight is Tamshing Lhakhang, founded in 1501 by Terton Pema Lingpa, one of Bhutan’s greatest spiritual masters. The temple houses ancient and sacred murals including depictions of 1,000 Buddhas and 21 Taras  (female form of Buddhisattvas) in Bhutan.

To immerse in local life, we visit a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse and observe age-old customs and rural warm hospitality.

We also explore a Swiss-run farm producing artisan cheese, honey, fruit juices, and locally distilled spirits. The Brewery that manufactures the famous Red Panda Beer (Weiss beer) is also located here.

We end our day with a leisurely walk through Chamkhar town, a charming settlement in Bhutan.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 08 – Drive to Gangtey/Phobjikha from Bumthang

Max. Altitude: Phobjikha (2,900 m/9,514 ft)

Duration: 4-5 hrs drive

Today, we embark on a scenic 4-5 hour drive to the serene glacial valley of Phobjikha.

Nestled on a gentle slope above the valley floor is the magnificent Gangtey Monastery, an important center of the Nyingma school of Buddhism, founded in the 17th century.

A short drive downhill brings us to the peaceful village of Phobjikha, surrounded by sweeping alpine meadows and pristine wetlands. This tranquil valley is best known as the winter habitat of the rare black-necked cranes, which migrate from the plains of Tibet every year to escape the harsh northern winter.

We spend the rest of the day exploring the charming Gangtey village and soaking in the untouched natural beauty of Phobjikha Valley.

Note: If you’re traveling in November, you may also witness the unique Black-Necked Crane Festival, a local celebration held on the valley floor to honor their arrival.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included

Day 09 – Drive to Paro from Phobjikha

Max. Altitude: Paro (2,250 m/7,382 ft)

Duration: 5 hrs drive

After a hearty breakfast, we begin our 5-hour drive back to Paro, passing through the scenic landscapes of Wangdue Phodrang and Chamgang.

Along the way, enjoy an easy, comfortable, and scenic drive winding through rolling hills, picturesque villages, lush valleys, and scenic landscapes that showcase the serene beauty of Bhutan’s countryside.

Upon arrival in Paro, the rest of the day is yours to relax or explore at your leisure.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 10 – Full-day excursion to Taktsang Monastery/ Tigers Nest Monastery

Max. Altitude: Tiger’s Nest (3,120 m/10,232 ft)

Duration: 20 minutes’ drive, 5-6 hrs hike

After an early breakfast, we embark on Bhutan’s most iconic adventure, the memorable hike to Taktsang Monastery, famously known as the Tiger’s Nest.

This 5–6 hour round-trip journey takes us through beautiful pine and rhododendron forests, offering fresh mountain air and serene natural surroundings.

Along the way, we pause at a traditional cafeteria, perfectly situated to provide breathtaking views of the monastery. We then continue our hike along the scenic trail until the awe-inspiring Taktsang Monastery comes into view perched at a sheer Cliffside which is 900 meters above the Paro Valley floor.

Built in the 1600s, this sacred site is believed to be where Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, landed on the back of a flying tigress and meditated for three months.

Though it was damaged by fire in 1998, the monastery has been restored to its former glory, and it remains a must-visit pilgrimage site for all Bhutanese and travelers visiting around.

After descending, our spiritual odyssey continues with a visit to Kyichu Lhakhang, dating back to the 7th century. Built by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, it marks the introduction of Buddhism to Bhutan and features remarkable ancient architecture and peaceful surroundings.

As evening nears, we take a leisure walk through Paro’s charming main street, where you can explore colorful local markets, shop for authentic Bhutanese handicrafts, and soak in the warm atmosphere of Himalayan landscapes.

  • overnight Overnight at a 3-star Hotel
  • meal Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 11 – Transfer to the international airport for your final departure

After an early breakfast at your hotel, our unforgettable journey through Bhutan comes to a close. We’ll transfer you to Paro International Airport for your onward flight.

Our friendly representative will be there to assist you with all departure formalities and ensure a smooth check-in process before bidding you with traditional Bhutanese farewell.

  • meal Breakfast included
  • Price Includes

    Accommodation

    • Standard government-approved 3-star accommodation (in twin-sharing rooms) for the duration of the tour.

    Meals and Drinking Water

    • Full-board meals – 10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners, and tea & snacks – for the duration of your stay.
    • Unlimited supply of packaged drinking water for the duration of the tour.

    Transportation

    • All (international and domestic) airport transfers on a tourist vehicle
    • Private transportation and a designated driver within Bhutan. SUV vehicles for solo/pairs, Hiace vans for small groups, and Coaster buses for larger groups.

    Guide and Staff

    • Licensed English-speaking and first aid experienced Bhutanese tour guides. Additional or assistant guides are provided for groups over 11 or when special support is needed, such as for senior travelers.
    • Guided city tour in Paro by private tourist vehicle.
    • The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trip.
    • Wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and medications for all staff

    Permits and Fees

    • Bhutan visa fees and processing assistance.
    • All route access and monument entry permit and fees.
    • Monument and museum entrance fees for all sightseeing locations are detailed in the itinerary.
    • Government-mandated Sustainable Development Fee of US$100 per person per night.

    Benefits and Takeaways

    • Country presentation and tour Briefing on the evening of Day 1 with welcome drinks.
    • 1 Ace the Himalaya’s duffel/kit bag, sun hat, and Buff (Neck Gaiter) if your flight originates from Kathmandu, Nepal.

    Administrative & Taxes

    • All government taxes, official expenses, and tourist service charges.

    Price Excludes

    Excludes

    • All international airfare, including Druk Air flights and airport departure tax
    • Travel insurance, along with high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage.
    • Alcoholic drinks and beverages.
    • Tips for tour guides, porters, drivers, hotel lobby, and restaurants. (Tipping is expected).
    • All items of a personal nature like laundry, gear, shopping, etc.
    • Any expenses other than the Price Include section.

    Gears and Equipment

    All you need to bring for this Hidden Valley Tour is simply some comfortable clothes; there is no requirement for special equipment on the tour.

    However, for your ease, the following gives you a general idea about the personal items you need to manage for the trip. The personal items referred to here are optional and depend upon your choice.

    The most important factor to be considered while choosing the types of equipment and your Bag-pack is the time of the year you are travelling.

    In a tour, the vehicle transfers all the heavy items and equipment. But the Personal belongings of the clients which are required at any moment like money, water bottle, camera, sunscreen, and toilet paper, etc. should be carried by yourself.

    It is therefore advisable that you pack your personal belongings into your daypack.

    If you’re flying from Kathmandu, we’ll provide you with a complimentary, windproof duffel bag for the trip. This bag will be carried by porters or mountain transportation like mules, and horses in high-altitude regions and is yours to keep after the trip.

    List of Recommended Equipment

    • Duffel or Rucksack bag or suitcase (We will provide one complimentary ACE duffel bag for you to keep.)
    • Daypack
    • Warm wool or synthetic hat that covers your ears (only if you are travelling in the cold season i.e January, February, and December)
    • Goggles or sunglasses for sunbeams, dust, and wind.
    • A neck warmer is another piece of gear for extra warmth if you feel you will need it and is for cold season i.e January, February and December. (optional)
    • 1 pair warm gloves (This is required if you are travelling in cold season i.e January, February and December).
    • T-shirts (2).
    • Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket (preferable if you are travelling in rainy season from June to September.)
    • 1 pair cotton pants (loose jeans/khakis), 1 pair shorts.
    • 2 pairs lightweight long underwear/thermals (if you are traveling in winter January, February, and December).
    • 2 pairs of liner socks, synthetic or capilene.
    • 1 pair light camping shoes or sneakers.
    • 1 pair sandal (Optional).

      Medicines and First Aid Kits

      (Please note our guide will also carry the first aid kit bag during the trip. However, we still recommend you bring your personal first aid kit as well)

      • Extra Strength Excedrin for altitude related headaches.
      • Ibuprofen for general aches and pains.
      • Immodium or Pepto bismol capsules for upset stomach or diarrhea.
      • Diamox (commonly prescribed as Acetazolamide) 125 or 250mg tablets for altitude sickness. Please discuss with us before starting to take this medicine.
      • 1 small personal sized first-aid kit with blister treatments such as mole skin, band-aids, some waterproof tape, anti-infection ointments, etc. Your guides will have more extensive medical gear, but you should have the basics for general use.

        Other Essentials

        • Passport and extra passport photos (4 copies).
        • Airline ticket (Please make a copy and leave on at our office in KTM just in case if you need to change the date of your).
        • Durable wallet / pouch for travel documents, money & passport.
        • Lip balm. At least SPF 20, 2 sticks. A string taped to the stick is helpful; to hang around your neck and some are now being sold with a cord already attached. Handy as it avoids you from having to stop and look for it.
        • Sunscreen. SPF 40 is recommended and should be relatively new since it loses its’ effectiveness over time.
        • Pocket knife or small Swiss Army type.
        • Water purification Iodine tablets or Polar-pure crystals.
        • Toiletry kit. Be sure to include toilet paper stored in a plastic bag, hand wipes, and liquid hand sanitizer, towel, soap, etc.
        • 2 bandanas.

          Optional

          • 1 pair adjustable trekking poles. Although these are listed as optional, they can be of great assistance especially when going downhill (Optional).
          • Favorite snack foods, no more than 2 pounds (Optional).
          • Paperback books, cards, mp3 player (there are a couple of stops where you could recharge. Avoid players with moving hardware as it may not function. Remember, keep these items lightweight (Optional).
          • Binoculars (Optional).
          • 1 lightweight point-and-shoot camera or 1 large SLR. Digital cameras are ok, but you must keep the batteries warm when not in use (Optional).
          • Hydration bladder with drinking tube and tube insulator (Optional).
          • A pee bottle for men and a pee funnel for women, some swear by them to avoid that chilly late-night trip (Optional).
          • 1 small stainless-steel thermos (Optional).

            This list is only a guide. While you are required to bring everything on this list, there are numerous options, brands, and versions of each piece of equipment. Use your experience and the listed features to find the best gear for you.

            FAQs for Hidden Valley

            General

            Is this a guaranteed departure for dates listed on the website?

            Yes, this trip offers guaranteed departures on the specified dates. You can view and select available departure dates directly from the booking calendar on our website. Each listed date is confirmed to operate. Furthermore, Bhutan trips must be booked at least one month in advance due to travel regulations and logistics.

            Additionally, we provide group discounts based on the size of your group. The larger your group, the more substantial the discount, enhancing your travel experience.

            Are Bhutan trips available as group departures or only as private journeys?

            Normally, most of the Bhutan trips are private departures, meaning they are organized based on preferred dates, an excellent option for families or friends traveling together.

            However, if you’re interested in an open-group departure for Bhutan, please inquire with us at the time of booking.

            Why travel with Ace the Himalaya?

            Ace has a reputation for successfully leading treks with knowledgeable leaders and staff taking care of all your travel needs. We are a certified sustainable travel company that also endorses the idea of giving back to the community by participating in various philanthropic activities. Here are 17 reasons to hike with Ace the Himalaya.

            What essential documents do I need to bring with me on tours?

            Here are some documents that you will need to carry with you:

            Weather and Temperature

            What is the best season for this tour?

            The best time for Bhutan tours is between February to June and between September and December.

            What is the weather and temperature like on the tour?

            It depends on the season you’re traveling. During winter (December to February), it is colder at night and relatively warmer during the day, with the temperature ranging from 4°C at night to 22°C. Between March and May, the weather stays perfect as the temperature averages 25°C during the day.

            From September to December, following the monsoon, the temperature gets cooler and allows for a great time to travel. The average temperature during this season is 20°C. The vehicles and the hotels during the trip will be air-conditioned making your travel very comfortable.

            Arrival and Visas

            Do I need to obtain VISA for Bhutan?

            We will handle the visa procedures for you. The Govt. will sanction the VISA only after the receipt of full payment in advance. The visa fee is included with our tour price. Actual Bhutan VISA will be stamped in your passport on arrival on Paro airport. Without visa clearance number, tourists cannot board the flight or enter the country.

            The Ministry of Foreign Affairs forwards a copy of this visa clearance to the concerned Druk Air stations and other entry points; we also fax a copy of the visa clearance document to our clients for their reference. While the actual visa is stamped on arrival, the initial visa clearance is also required at the time of issuing Druk Air Tickets.

            All you need is to carry 2 copies of original passport-sized photographs, which are required on arrival in the country. Please e-mail us the clear color copy of the passport for the visa procedures.

            Will somebody come to pick me up at the airport upon my arrival?

            Yes, our airport representative will be there to greet you at the airport. S/he will be displaying a signboard with your name on it outside the airport terminal. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel by our tourist vehicle.

            Payments and extra costs

            How much additional money do I need per day?

            It depends on your personal spending habits. In general, all meals, accommodation, and hot drinks are included in the trip price.

            You may want to budget around USD 10 to USD 20 per day for additional beverages such as soft drinks, chocolates, or occasional treats.

            For personal expenses such as laundry, shopping, bar bills, and tips the amount will vary depending on individual preferences and consumption. These costs are not included in the package and should be planned based on your experience and spending habits.

            Can I use credit cards in the places visited in tour?

            There are just a few ATM’s in Bhutan for credit cards (Master card / Maestro) & only a few establishments in Bhutan accept credit card payments hence US Dollars (cash or Amex traveler’s cheques) or Euros Cash is suggested and convenient to cover any personal expenses (eg. beverages, laundry, phone bills, tipping, shopping, etc) that the Pax may make in the Kingdom.

            1US$ is equivalent to Nu. 84.33 & 1 Euro is equivalent to Nu.95.54 as of today (the day we are writing this text). NU= Ngultrum, the Bhutanese currency.

            Who Can Participate?

            How fit do I have to be and is this tour for me?

            This culture tour is suitable for any kind of travelers ranging from all age groups, no previous experience is required. It’s designed to be accessible and enjoyable for anyone with a general level of health and mobility.

            That said, engaging in light physical activity such as aerobics or walking in the weeks can help you feel more comfortable and enhance your overall experience, especially during short hikes or walks included in the itinerary.

            Accommodation

            What sort of accommodation can I expect in tour?

            Accommodation includes a combination of comfortable hotel stays and well-equipped tented camps. In cities like Thimphu and Paro, you are accommodated in a minimum of 3-star deluxe hotels.

            Upgrades to 4-star semi-luxury or 5-star luxury hotels can be arranged upon request, with applicable supplement charges.

            What sort of food can I expect in tour?

            Most restaurants in Bhutan offer an eclectic mix of Bhutanese, Nepalese, Indian, Chinese, Western, and Continental cuisine, ensuring there’s always plenty to choose from. Local Bhutanese dishes tend to be spicy, similar to Indian cuisine, and provide a rich cultural culinary experience.

            Is the water available drinkable? Do I need to bring purifying tablets/filter?

            The trip price included the drinking water for the all Bhutan trip. You don’t need to bring any bring purifying tablets/filter or pay for the water.

            Will it be possible to get any clothes washed/Laundry ?

            Laundry service is easily available at your hotel. Please note that laundry service is not included in the package price.

            Can I charge my digital camera or other equipments on my trip?

            These facilities will be available in most of the places in your hotel. Remember to bring travel adapters!

            Health and Safety

            Is Ace the Himalaya's staff insured?

            Our company insures all our trekking staff members, including guides, cooks, Sherpa, and porters. Please browse through our legal docment page to view insurance details.

            What immunizations will I need?

            No vaccinations are compulsory for traveling in Nepal, but we do recommend you are covered for diphtheria & TB, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, *malaria, typhoid, polio, and tetanus.

            We also recommend:

            • A dental check-up prior to traveling
            • Know your blood group in case of an emergency

            If you have any pre-existing medical conditions that might affect you on tour, you make these known to your tour leader and Ace the Himalaya at the time of your booking.

            Practical Matters

            What is your cancellation policy?

            Notice should be provided 20 days before the trip start date in case of cancellation. The trip can be canceled for justifiable reasons. Once the trip is canceled, a fee of 30% of the trip cost is retained for administrative costs.

            However, the trip amount is entirely non-refundable if the cancellation is not made before the 20 days as per our terms and conditions. For submitting a claim to your insurance company after the cancellation, we can assist with documentation such as a receipt of monies paid. Refund will not be provided for unused accommodation in case of trip cancellation caused by personal reasons/sickness/weather.

            More information about our cancellation policy can be found here in Terms and Conditions page.

            Do I need to tip my guide and porters? How much would that be?

            This is a difficult thing to gauge. We have seen everything from USD 20 to USD 1000 per person for guides and porters. Tipping is not required, but a small gesture of thanks to your guides and local porters thanking and appreciating their help. The level of the tip should reflect the level of satisfaction from and personal involvement with your guide.

            When do you provide an assistant guide for group tours? 

            An additional guide is provided for groups of 12 or more participants. However, we may also assign an assistant guide depending on the age group of the participants (e.g., for senior citizens) or if special assistance is required.

            Is the government-mandated Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of US$100 per person per night still applicable?

            All SDF charges are included in your package, so you do not need to pay anything extra.

            The government-mandated SDF is US$100 per person per night. Children under 12 years old are eligible for a reduced rate of US$50 per child per night, and there is no SDF charged for children under 5 years of age.

            Are there any communication facilities during the trip?

            Telephones and Internet and international calls are readily available in most of the town for this trip.

            Are there any photography restrictions?

            You will have many photo opportunities during the trip. Please ask for permission before taking a person’s photo. Photography in, monasteries, shrine rooms of Dzongs, and religious institutions is generally not permitted, but outdoor photography is.

            To be sure when visiting such places, you may consult with your guide just to make sure. Carry plenty of films and batteries. Photo shops in Bhutan do not sell equipment or accessories.

            Can I add extra days to my trip?

            No, because we can’t change your Druk air flight once it is booked.

            Is there a minimum and a maximum number for your groups?

            We cater to all group sizes while maintaining the field staff ratio to give you the best quality and experience.

            Transportation and flights

            Do we book our international flights and Druk air flights?

            Yes, you will need to book your international flights (to/from Asia, Europe, or other continents) independently. We are a local agent, and booking international flights through us could result in higher costs.

            However, Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines are the only two airlines that operate flights to and from Bhutan (Paro International Airport).

            We can assist you with booking Druk Air flights to and from Bhutan and will email you the e-tickets once booked.

            Please note:

            We recommend flying from Kathmandu, Nepal, for a seamless transfer and smooth operations. This route also allows us to provide you with convenient service and necessary takeaways such as a duffle bag, sun hat, and neck gaiter which are yours to keep after the trip.

            Approximate Druk Air Roundtrip Fares (Economy/Business Class):

            Note: Please note that the airfares fluctuate slightly every day in accordance with the forex rates

            What mode of transportation do you use?

            What mode of transportation do you use?

            At Ace the Himalaya, we prioritize comfort, safety, and an authentic local experience. All transportation used on our tours is private and exclusive to our guests, we do not use public transport.

            For solo travelers and pairs, we provide private vehicles to ensure a personalized and comfortable journey. Smaller groups typically travel in well-maintained Toyota Hiace or Hyundai minibuses, while larger groups are accommodated in spacious Toyota Coaster buses.

            During sightseeing, city tours, and airport transfers, we use reliable tourist vehicles. For more rugged routes and remote Himalayan regions, we deploy sturdy 4WD SUVs as support vehicles to enhance safety and comfort.

            This variety of transportation ensures a smooth and enjoyable travel experience across diverse terrains.

            Are there any weight restrictions on Druk air flights?

            Yes, Druk Air has luggage weight restrictions based on your class of travel. Passengers in Economy Class are allowed up to 30 kg, while those in Business Class can carry up to 40 kg of checked baggage.

            If your luggage exceeds the permitted limit, excess baggage charges apply at a rate of USD 5 per kilogram. It’s advisable to pack accordingly to avoid additional costs at the airport.

            I want to extend my holiday, any recommendations?

            Yes, you can extend your holiday. Ace the Himalaya offers many options and alternatives for your holiday extension. For more information, you can visit our Day trips pages.

            What makes this trip different ?

            Our CSI with Sambhav Nepal

            • Ace the Himalaya believes in giving back to the communities that surround and support tourism in Nepal. Ace provides logistical support and, if needed, cash donations to the projects of Sambhav Nepal (a local NGO).
            • Sambhav Nepal and Ace work together to plan volunteer programs that will bring in foreign volunteers and make use of their enthusiasm, time, and talents in a variety of projects.

            Sustainability and Responsible Tourism

            • Of the few Travelife Certified companies in Nepal, Ace the Himalaya is one. We respect the procedures for sustainable tourism. Our excursions are socially and environmentally conscious, leaving the lowest possible impact in the Himalayas.
            • About 80% of Ace the Himalaya’s staff members are natives of the regions where our trips are organized. It is one of our sustainable and responsible efforts to help local communities, support small businesses, and promote regional culture and way of life.

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