Valleys, Villages & Vows – A 360° Bhutan Immersion
Trip Highlights
Discover the amazing experiences waiting for you on this journey
Live inside Haa Valley’s untouched landscapes and try archery with locals
Walk monastery trails, sip butter tea, and explore artist schools
Stay in quiet villages, family-run lodges, and towns that still whisper legends
Hike to cliffside temples, eat homestyle Bhutanese food, and listen to monks chant at sunrise
Experience Bhutan from every angle—spiritual, scenic, slow, and wildly personal
Daily Itinerary

Into the Quiet of Haa
Take the scenic Chele-La Pass and land straight into silence. Begin your journey where few tourists go—Haa Valley’s pine forests, twin temples, and mountain stillness.

Trails, Tea & Traditions
Hike the Haa Panorama Trail. Share a farm-style lunch and spend your day with locals—sipping butter tea and testing your aim with a bow in a village courtyard.

Monks & Markets of Thimphu
Drive to the capital with detours into unhurried villages. Visit Thimphu’s buzzing weekend market, catch an archery match, and design your own Bhutanese postage stamp.

Crafts & Sunset Monasteries
Meet young artists at the Zorig Chusum Institute. Explore a recreated village at Simply Bhutan and hike to a monastery just in time for a golden sunset.

Meditation, Monasteries & Mountain Rides
Spend the day between spiritual icons and pine-lined trails. Visit Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, and cycle your way back from Tango Cheri Monastery.

Into Phobjikha’s Stillness
Wind your way into the glacial calm of Phobjikha. Visit Gangtey Monastery and walk the peaceful nature trail. Spend the night with only stars and quiet for company.

The River Palace of Punakha
Pass through the iconic Dochula Pass. Explore Punakha Dzong, walk to the temple of fertility, and visit a nunnery where prayer meets panoramic views.

Art & Anecdotes in Lobesa
In Lobesa, walls speak in symbols. Visit Thangka artists, eat at a local home, and climb to a chorten that looks across the entire valley.

Fortresses & Craft Brews in Paro
Travel back to Paro, stopping at the National Museum and Rinpung Dzong. Evening is for winding lanes, local stories, and small-batch beers.

Temples, Hot Stone Baths & Farmhouse Fare
From Kyichu Lhakhang to Paro Dzong, soak in sacred Bhutan. End with a hot stone bath and archery session at a traditional farmhouse.

Departure – The Slow Goodbye
Fly out from Paro with Bhutan not behind you—but within you. The mountains wave in silence, as if they know you’ll return.
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