Nepal and Bhutan Combined Tour | 12-15 Days
Nepal and Bhutan are separated by 500 kilometres of Himalayan foothills, but they share a cultural and spiritual heritage that no other pair of countries in the world can offer together. Nepal provides the accessibility, the trekking depth, the chaotic energy of Kathmandu and the perfect mirror of Annapurna reflected in Pokhara’s lake. Bhutan provides the other side: a protected, deliberately slow-paced kingdom where the Himalayan Buddhist world is still intact, where a farmer’s house looks the same as it did two centuries ago and where a government measures happiness as a matter of national policy. Eco Holiday Asia plans this combined journey as a single seamless itinerary with one guide in Nepal, one licensed Bhutan partner in-country, and one point of contact throughout.
Overview
The standard sequence is Nepal first, Bhutan second — but this can be reversed if your international routing makes more sense arriving into Paro. The Nepal segment is structured to build to a high point: Kathmandu as cultural introduction, Pokhara as Himalayan viewpoint, a 2-day Poon Hill trek as the active culmination. The Bhutan segment opens with a mountain flight that is itself a spectacle, then three full days of fortress-monasteries and valleys before the Tiger’s Nest hike closes the journey. Eco Holiday Asia and its in-country Bhutan partner coordinate all logistics so that there are no gaps at the Nepal/Bhutan transfer point.
Nepal Highlights
Bhutan Highlights
One Operator, Two Kingdoms
Eco Holiday Asia manages the Nepal segment directly and coordinates the Bhutan segment with a licensed in-country Bhutan partner. For you, there is a single itinerary document, a single contact number (WhatsApp +977 9851207214) and a single company responsible for the entire journey from your arrival at Kathmandu airport to your departure from Paro.
Itinerary
Pashupatinath Temple and riverside ghats, Boudhanath Stupa (evening kora), Swayambhunath Monkey Temple, Patan Durbar Square. Private cultural guide throughout.
Private vehicle or domestic flight to Pokhara. Phewa Lake boat ride, Tal Barahi temple, World Peace Stupa on the lakeside ridge (panoramic Annapurna views). Optional: sunrise Sarangkot hike for Annapurna and Dhaulagiri panorama.
Option A (2-day trek): Poon Hill short trek via Ghorepani — overnight at 2,860 m with sunrise Annapurna panorama. Option B (valley walks): Dhampus village, Lwang Community Homestay, Australian Camp. Eco Holiday Asia recommends Option A for fit travellers and Option B for those preferring no overnight trekking.
Early flight Pokhara–Kathmandu. Connect to Paro (KTM–PBH Druk Air, approx 1 hr). The most scenic short mountain flight in the world. Transfer to Thimphu. Evening: Changangkha Lhakhang.
National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, National Textile Museum, Tashichho Dzong. Briefing on Bhutan culture and the Sustainable Development Fee philosophy.
108 memorial chortens at Dochula Pass (3,100 m). Punakha Dzong at the confluence of two rivers. Suspension bridge walk. Overnight Punakha.
Drive back to Paro via Dochula. Afternoon: Rinpung Dzong, Paro National Museum, Paro bazar walk.
Early morning Tiger’s Nest hike (2-3 hrs up, 600 m ascent). Lunch at mountain cafe. Transfer to Paro airport. Afternoon flight Paro–Kathmandu. (12-15 day options extend with extra Nepal trek nights or Bhutan’s Bumthang valley.)
Includes & Excludes
Included (Nepal)
- Kathmandu airport transfer + hotel
- Private vehicle Kathmandu–Pokhara or domestic flight
- Licensed Nepal cultural guide
- Trekking guide + porter (if trek selected)
- Trek permits (ACAP/TIMS if Poon Hill)
- Daily breakfast; selected dinners
Included (Bhutan)
- KTM–Paro–KTM flights
- Bhutan visa + SDF
- Private vehicle + licensed Bhutanese guide
- All hotels in Bhutan (twin sharing)
- All meals in Bhutan
- All Bhutan entry fees
Excluded
- International flights to/from Kathmandu
- Nepal visa
- Bhutan visa fee (separate from SDF)
- Travel insurance (required)
- Lunches in Nepal
- Personal items and drinks
- Tips for Nepal and Bhutan guides and drivers
- Single supplement
Best Season
The combined tour works best in October–November (the Himalayan golden season: clearest skies in both countries, Thimphu Tsechu festival, harvest colours in Nepal) or March–May (Paro Tsechu in Bhutan, rhododendrons in the Annapurna foothills). Eco Holiday Asia confirms current festival dates before your booking is finalised.
Health & Fitness
Kathmandu (1,400 m) and Pokhara (800 m) present no altitude concerns. The optional Poon Hill trek reaches 3,210 m — a manageable altitude with one acclimatisation night at Ghorepani (2,860 m). Bhutan’s Dochula Pass (3,100 m) is driven, not hiked; no altitude issue for most guests. Tiger’s Nest is a 600 m ascent over 2-3 hours. Travel insurance including helicopter evacuation is required for the Nepal trekking segment.
Responsible Travel: Nepal & Bhutan
Eco Holiday Asia applies the same community-based tourism principles in both countries: local guides, local accommodation where possible, activity fees that go to local families, and zero-waste practices during trekking. In Nepal, we support teahouse operators and village guesthouses along the Poon Hill circuit. In Bhutan, we do not attempt to minimise the SDF — it directly funds Bhutan’s free healthcare and education.
Planning Your Journey from Abroad
Most guests book this combined tour as a standalone Himalayan journey or as an extension of a longer Asia trip. Eco Holiday Asia can coordinate arrival from any international hub (Delhi, Bangkok, Singapore, Dubai) and design extensions including Chitwan wildlife safari, Lumbini birthplace of the Buddha, or additional trekking in Nepal before the Bhutan segment.
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