Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour
Three Sacred Kingdoms, One Life-Changing Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour
Stand on the roof of the world in Tibet. Walk the ancient lanes of Kathmandu. Hike to a monastery that clings to a cliff face in Bhutan. Most travelers spend a lifetime dreaming about visiting one of these places. With Bhutan Cultural Tours, you visit all three — on a single, seamlessly planned Nepal Tibet Bhutan tour that handles every permit, every transfer, and every detail so you can be fully present for the moments that matter.
This isn’t a rushed checklist tour. It’s a carefully sequenced journey through three of Asia’s most spiritually alive destinations, guided by people who were born and raised in these mountains. Browse our packages below — your Himalayan journey starts here.
Our Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour Packages
The Nepal Tibet Bhutan Experience — What You'll Actually Feel
On your first morning in Lhasa, you’ll wake before sunrise, step outside, and hear the distant rumble of monks beginning their morning chants. The air is thin and cold. The sky above the Potala Palace is a shade of blue you won’t see anywhere else on earth.
In Kathmandu, the sensory overload is magnificent — marigold garlands, burning incense, the ring of temple bells, rickshaws squeezing through lanes that haven’t changed in 500 years. You’ll eat momos (Nepali dumplings) at a street stall and feel the city pull you in.
Then Bhutan. Quieter. Greener. The pace drops the moment you land in Paro. On the Tiger’s Nest hike, you’ll stop halfway up the cliff path, catch your breath, look down at the valley below — and understand exactly why Buddhist masters chose this place for their retreats. These three kingdoms share a Buddhist heritage but feel entirely distinct. That contrast is what makes a Nepal Tibet Bhutan tour so unforgettable — each destination resets your senses completely. Every itinerary includes local expert guides with firsthand knowledge no guidebook can replicate.
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Why Choose us for Your Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour
Truly All-Inclusive Packages
No hidden costs added at checkout. Your package covers accommodation, all meals, private transport, expert guide, and 24/7 WhatsApp support. What you see is what you pay — nothing more.
Government-licensed in all three destinations
We hold official tour operator licenses in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. This matters — only licensed operators can legally obtain Tibet Travel Permits and Bhutan's mandatory tourist clearances on your behalf.
All permits, visas, and logistics managed
Tibet Permit, Bhutan SDF, Nepal visa on arrival — we handle all documentation from the moment you book. 20+ years, 6,000+ travelers, zero permit refusals. That track record is your peace of mind.
Small Groups, Big Access
We cap every festival tour at 8 travelers maximum. No crowded buses, no rushed itineraries. You move at your pace, get the best courtyard positions, and actually connect with what you are witnessing.
What's Included in Your Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour Package
Every Nepal Tibet Bhutan tour we operate includes hotel accommodation throughout (3-star standard or 4-star upgrade available), all breakfasts and a selection of lunches and dinners featuring local cuisine, airport transfers in all three countries, air-conditioned or heated vehicles for all ground transport, and the full services of our English-speaking local guides.
On the documentation side, we manage your Tibet Travel Permit, Group Visa for Tibet, Bhutan SDF (Sustainable Development Fee), Bhutan tourist visa clearance letter, and all internal travel permits. We also provide 24/7 emergency support throughout your journey — a direct WhatsApp line to our team, not a call center.
What is not included: International flights to and from your home country, Nepal visa fee (payable on arrival, approximately $30–$125 depending on duration), personal travel insurance, and personal expenses such as souvenirs or optional activities not listed in the itinerary.
No hidden costs. No last-minute surprises.
Real Traveler Reviews & Testimonials
Over 6,000 international guests have trusted their Bhutan tours experience with us. Here's what they say.
Sarah M.
London, UK
7-Day Cultural Tour,
“Without question the best cultural tours in Bhutan I could have chosen. Our guide Karma arranged a private blessing ceremony at a monastery not on any tourist map. I cried. Best Bhutan tour experience of my life.”
James T.
New York, USA
10-Day Heritage Tour,
“I’ve done cultural tours across Southeast Asia and nothing compares to this Bhutan travel package. The farmhouse stay alone was worth the entire trip. Already planning to return for the Paro Tshechu next spring.”
Priya K.
Singapore
5-Day Essential Tour,
“The Bhutan vacation exceeded every expectation. Our guide’s knowledge of Buddhist traditions transformed sightseeing into genuine understanding. Transparent pricing, zero stress, and memories that will never fade.”
Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour FAQs
Yes — all three require separate permits. For Nepal, most nationalities receive a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan Airport (approx. $30–$125). For Tibet, you need a Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) and China Group Visa, which we obtain on your behalf — individual applications are not permitted. Bhutan requires a pre-approved tourist visa clearance through a licensed operator like us. We manage all three as part of your booking.
Our packages start from $3,100/person for the 11-day Express tour (twin share, land only). The classic 15-day package starts from $3,850/person. Bhutan's Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of $100/day is included in all our quoted prices. International flights are additional. Contact us for a custom quote based on your preferred dates and group size.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal for all three destinations simultaneously. In spring, Bhutan's rhododendrons are in full bloom and the Paro Tsechu festival falls in March/April. Autumn brings crystal-clear skies perfect for mountain views in Tibet and Nepal. We can operate tours year-round, but these two windows deliver the best all-round conditions.
Absolutely. Our Classic 15-Day and Express 11-Day packages are designed for comfortable cultural touring — the most strenuous activity is the Tiger's Nest hike in Bhutan (approximately 4–6 hours round trip, with pony options available to the halfway point). Tibet's altitude (Lhasa sits at 3,650m) requires one acclimatization day, which is built into every itinerary. We recommend consulting your doctor about altitude medication before travel.
Yes, and this is actually a popular option for travelers flying from Southeast Asia. Starting in Paro, Bhutan, then connecting to Nepal and ending in Lhasa, Tibet works logistically and offers a different rhythm. We'll map the best routing based on your home airport — just let us know your departure city when you enquire.
Our standard group tours cap at 12 travelers — small enough that guides can speak at a normal volume, and flexible enough to accommodate different walking speeds. If you're traveling with a family or private group, we offer dedicated private tours at no group premium for parties of 4 or more.
Tibet is safe for tourists traveling with licensed operators. Tibet is currently open to foreign visitors with the correct permits, and our 20-year track record means we've navigated every change in permit regulations without a single client rejection. We monitor entry requirements in real time and will update you immediately if anything changes between booking and departure.