7 Days Bhutan Tour: Best Options for 7 Days Tour in Bhutan

With one week in Bhutan, you are available to witness the best of this hidden Himalayan Kingdom. Majestic monastery sightseeing, ancient cultural traditions and unspoiled scenery are all covered in the 6 night 7 days Bhutan tour. You are able to hike the wonder of the world - Tiger’s Nest Monastery, explore the Crafts Bazaar in Thimphu, visit the picturesque Punakha Dzong, and witness the stunning natural beauty in Haa or Phobjikha valley.

We offer the best options for 7 days Bhutan tour packages, and here you can find the detailed information of the main destinations included in your 7 days itinerary. For any doubts about Bhutan travel before you go, you are welcomed to check the FAQs below or make an inquiry to us.

How to spend 6 nights 7 days in Bhutan? What is the best option for a 7 days Bhutan tour package?

The most popular package for Bhutan tour in a week is offered here to help you clear how to make the most of your days in the kingdom. You can check the detailed itinerary planning and travel tips.

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7 Days Essence of Bhutan Tour with Haa Valley

Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (1N) – Haa Valley – Paro (2N)

The 6 nights 7 days Bhutan tour offers you an excellent opportunity to explore natural wonders and sacred sites of Bhutan's fortresses, temples, museums, and the picturesque beauty of the Himalayas in Bhutan.

All 7 Days Bhutan Tour Packages

There are some of the best options for 6 nights 7 days Bhutan tour. Check carefully and pick one to explore the Land of Thunder Dragon in depth.

  • 7 Days Essence of West Bhutan Luxury Tour

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (1N) – Haa Valley – Paro (2N)

    Spending 6 nights and 7 days with our luxury tour in Bhutan, you will enjoy the excellent natural beauty of the Himalaya and sacred sites of the Kingdom of Bhutan in one go throughout the west Bhutan areas.

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  • 7 Days Bhutan Honeymoon Tour to the Last Shangri-La

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (1N) – Haa Valley – Paro (2N)

    This one-week honeymoon tour in Bhutan will take you to explore the best of the Last Shangri-la in one go. During this journey, you and your love will not only enjoy the beautiful landscape of this Himalaya kingdom, but also explore the mysterious culture of Bhutan.

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  • 7 Days Popular Bhutan Tour from Bangkok with Airfare

    Travel Route: Bangkok – Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (1N) – Haa Valley – Paro (2N)

    Our 6 nights 7 days Bhutan tour with airfare from Bangkok to Paro is a popular trip among international travelers to Bhutan to explore natural wonders, sacred sites and the picturesque beauty of Himalayas in Bhutan in one go.

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  • 7 Days Popular Bhutan Tour from Singapore with Airfare

    Travel Route: Singapore – Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (1N) – Haa Valley – Paro (2N)

    Our one week Bhutan tour from Singapore will take you to explore the most popular destinations of the Kingdom of Bhutan, including Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Haa Valley.

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  • 7 Days Paro Tshechu Festival Tour

    Travel Route: Paro (2N) – Thimphu (1N) – Punakha – Paro (3N)

    One of the most prevalent religious festivals in Bhutan, Paro Tshechu offers a perfect opportunity for tourists to witness the rich culture and history of Bhutan.

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  • 7 Days Punakha Tshechu Festival Tour

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (1N) – Punakha (3N) – Paro (2N)

    Join in the 7-day Punakha Tshechu Festival Tour to enjoy a unique experience in the land of Dragon Kingdom! You will expect to enjoy the spectacular festivity of Punakha Tsechu with locals, including typical mask dances and unfolding of gigantic Thangka.

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  • 7 Days Thimphu Tshechu Festival Tour

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (3N) – Punakha (1N) – Paro (2N)

    This 7 days Thimphu Tshechu festival tour includes 3 days in Thimphu to full experience the largest festival in Bhutan with a classic cultural tour to both Paro and Punakha.

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  • 7 Days Wangdi Phodrang Festival Tour

    Travel Route: Paro - Thimphu (2N) - Punakha - Wangdi (2N) - Paro (2N)

    This 7-day Wangdi Phodrang Festival tour is a classic one for you to experience an authentic Tshechu in central Bhutan, and to explore the top cultural wonders of this ancient Kingdom at the same time.

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  • 7 Days Changangkha Lhakhang Festival Tour

    Travel Route: Paro - Thimphu (2N) - Punakha (2N) - Paro (1N) - Paro (1N)

    During this 7-day Bhutan festival tour, you will join in with locals to experience the special event, and get impressed by the unique dances and rituals displayed in the festival.

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  • 7 Days Punakha Talo Festival Tour

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu (2N) – Punakha (2N) – Paro (2N)

    This festival is famous for its mask and Atsara dances by monks. Interestingly, each day’s event will end with one of the three songs of Mani Sum.

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  • 7 Days Bhutan Tour with Gangtey

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu [2N] – Punakha [1N] – Gangtey [1N] – Paro [2N]

    The 7 days Bhutan tour with Gangtey enables you to experience the best of Bhutan. Magnificent monasteries, traditional culture and breathtaking landscapes are all covered in this one week Bhutan journey.

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  • 7 Days Bhutan Highlights Tour

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu [2N] – Punakha [2N] – Paro [2N]

    The 6 nights 7 days Bhutan highlights tour will take you to discover the majestic monasteries, traditional culture and stunning scenery of the hidden Himalaya Kingdom.

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  • 7 Days Bhutan Tour to Trongsa

    Travel Route: Paro – Thimphu [1N] – Punakha [1N] – Trongsa [1N] – Gangtey [1N] – Paro [2N]

    This 7 days Bhutan tour to Trongsa covers historical exploration, cultural sightseeing, natural experience of the hidden Kingdom of Himalaya.

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Places to Visit in Bhutan in 7 Days

The 7 days Bhutan tour enables you to see the best of this hidden Himalayan Kingdom. Except for the visit of the ancient monasteries and important Bhutan landmarks, you can go to Haa valley or Phobjikha valley to witness the picturesque natural scenery.

  • Tiger’s Nest Monastery

    The Tiger’s Nest Monastery is a sacred Buddhist site that is located about 10 miles north of Paro, and only 20 minutes are needed by car.

    Perched on the 900 meters cliffside of the upper Paro valley, and it takes 5 to 6 hours to hike the Tiger’s Nest Monastery. As you get higher, the scenery proves to get better. You’ll get an impressive view of the Paro Taktsang. After hiking, you can have lunch in the cafeteria not far from the monastery.

    Suggested Travel Length: 1 Day

  • Thimphu Valley: Tashichho Dzong, Memorial Chorten, and Weekend Market

    As the capital and largest city of Bhutan, Thimphu is one of the most-visited destinations in the west of Bhutan. Many landmarks of Bhutan like museum and library can be found here.

    The trip to Tashichho Dzong will lead you to have a overview of Bhutan. Memorial Chorten is the most visible religious structure in Thimphu. Stroll to the Weekend Market to experience the daily life of Bhutanese and you can combine a visit here with some souvenir shopping in the nearby Handicrafts Market.

    Suggested Travel Length: at least 2 Days

  • Punakha: Dochula Pass, Punakha Dzong, and Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten

    6 days are enough for a classic trip to Punakha from Thimphu. It is about 72 kilometers away from Thimphu and it takes about 3 hours to drive.

    The first highlight you will meet is the 108 Chortens at Dochula Pass, at 3340 meters above the sea level. At the confluence of Pho Chhu and Mo Chuu, the most beautiful Punakha Dzong is located. You can also visit Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten that sits on the ridge above Punakha valley, with an amazing view of the countryside below.

    Suggested Travel Length: at least 1 Days

  • Gangtey: Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Monastery, and Black-Necked Cranes

    On the west side of the Black Mountains, the wide Phobjikha Valley, also known as Gangtey Valley, lies. It takes nearly 3 hours to drive from Punakha to Gangtey, with a distance of 80km.

    The Phobjikha Valley is popular for its breathtaking scenic, unique culture, and the endangered winter visitors, Black-necked cranes from Tibetan Plateau. You can pay a visit to the Black-Necked Crane Information Center. The impressive Gangtey Monastery is what you must add to the itinerary as well.

    Suggested Travel Length: at least 1 Days

  • Haa Valley: Chele La Pass, Lhakhang Nagpo, and Lhakhang Kharpo

    With a distance of 70 kilometers, it takes about 2.5 hours to drive from Paro to Haa valley. Usually, a day excursion to Haa is enough.

    On the way to Haa valley, you will cross the Chele La Pass, at an altitude of 3988 meters, where you can get an excellent view of Bhutan Himalayan Ranges. If weather permits, you can witness the gorgeous Mount Jomolhari, Bhutan’s second-highest peak, view here. Then you will head to Lhakhang Nagpo, which is at an age of 1300.

    Suggested Travel Length: 1 Day

FAQs about 7 Days Bhutan Tour Planning

1. Is Bhutan worth to visit for one week?

Yes, Bhutan is definitely worth to visit for one week.

Within the week long journey, you will visit more than the most popular western destinations - Paro, Thimphu and Punakha. Two beautiful valleys in Haa and Gangtey can be covered, giving you access to witness the kingdom’s unspoiled natural beauty and enchanting rural landscape.

A 7 days Bhutan tour will not only assure you of simple sightseeing, but also an in-depth exploration of the culture of this hidden kingdom of Himalaya. You will have a chance to listen to the stories behind these ancient dzongs, experience the skills of Bhutan’s hand-made arts, crafts and textiles, and talk to the lovely Bhutanese to understand their philosophy of life.

2. How to arrange a 7 days Bhutan tour?

The normal itinerary for a week-long Bhutan tour will start in Paro when you arrive, and head to the capital city, Thimphu. Then you will spend the following full day in Thimphu for sightseeing, before moving on to Punakha the next morning. There you get to visit the famous Punakha Dzong, and you will stay overnight to travel back to Paro the following morning. After a brief sightseeing tour of the city, you will drive to Haa valley, before heading back to Paro for a trek up to the Tiger’s Nest.

If you travel to Bhutan in winter, you are suggested to change the Haa valley to Phobjikha valley. Crowds of black-necked cranes from Tibetan Plateau fly to the Phobjikha valley for the winter, which always attracts hundreds and thousands of bird lovers and photograph lovers here.

If you visit Bhutan during a festival, for example, the Paro Tshechu, you can attend the grand event as the Bhutanese do. In addition to enjoy the mask dance and unfolding of giant Thangkha, you also will visit the historic Dzongs and temples in Bhutan. The tour follows a classic route from Paro to Thimphu and then Punakha, and will take you to explore famous attractions, like Paro Rinpung Dzong, Folk Heritage Museum, Tashichho Dzong, Punakha Dzong, etc. Last but not least, you will challenge the trek to the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery.

If you’d like to have some trekking experience in Bhutan, there are some short hikes in Phobjikha valley available, taking only a few hours. Both of the 2 days Bumdrak Trek and Saga La Trek are ideal options for your 7 days Bhutan tour. For the detailed trekking routes, please feel free to contact us.

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