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Bhutan: The Land of the Thunder Dragon

An exclusive journey of discovery through Bhutan’s most beautiful valleys, with stays at all five Six Senses lodges.

Unique private experiences: breakfast with monks, archery at sunset, and dinners among ancient ruins.

From Punakha Dzong to Tiger’s Nest: you’ll travel past the kingdom’s most legendary sites.

Expect spectacular views, warm encounters, and a Bhutan that feels much closer than you ever imagined.

 
 

 

Private Luxury Tour of Bhutan

Perhaps it’s the silence among the prayer flags. Or maybe it’s just the feeling that the world turns a little differently here.

On this tour, you’ll travel through five Bhutanese valleys, each with its own atmosphere, colors, and rituals. You’ll travel from Thimphu to Punakha, Gangtey, Bumthang, and Paro. Along the way, massive dzongs, hidden monasteries, winding roads, and pine forests alternate, as if you were constantly changing scenery.

You’ll stay at all five Six Senses lodges in Bhutan. And trust us: these aren’t just any hotels. Imagine infinity pools overlooking rice paddies, dinners under the stars, lodge terraces with views of the Himalayas, and suites where open fires, mountain air, and design come together perfectly.

But it’s the moments in between that really stick with you. You travel with a private guide who opens doors to places and experiences you would otherwise miss. Breakfast with young monks. Lighting butter lamps in a small temple. Drinking hot toddies in the Phobjikha Valley as the mist drifts across the fields. Or making momos together in the Six Senses kitchen.

And then there’s Tiger’s Nest. That alone would be reason enough to go.

 
 

Itinerary

  • Welcome to Bhutan. The adventure begins the moment you land in Paro, with winding roads leading to Thimphu and views that immediately take your breath away. Your first few days will be filled with temples, colorful markets, and impressive sites such as Buddha Dordenma and the Memorial Chorten. In between, you’ll soak up the atmosphere of the capital: lively, quirky, and surprisingly creative. Think textile workshops, paper makers, and small cafés.

    In the evening? Maybe a hot stone bath. Maybe cocktails with a view of the valley. Maybe just enjoying the silence.

  • On the way to Punakha, you’ll drive over the iconic Dochula Pass, where 108 white stupas overlook the Himalayas. So keep your camera handy. The landscape slowly changes. The air becomes milder, the valleys greener, and rice fields appear everywhere along the road. You’ll have breakfast with monks in a centuries-old monastery, go rafting on the Mo Chhu River, and explore Punakha Dzong, perhaps the most beautiful fortress in Bhutan. At sunset, a pomegranate martini awaits you by the river.

  • Today you’ll travel to Phobjikha, a high-altitude glacial valley where yaks, farms, and prayer flags dot the landscape. You’ll hike and bike past small villages, temples, and wetlands where black-necked cranes settle in the winter. On day six, the Loma Longtey Trail awaits, a mountain hike through yak herding villages and passes with views over the valley. Afterward, you’ll explore Gangtey Village, the 16th-century Gangtey Goemba, and perhaps a small temple ritual at sunset.

  • Bumthang feels different. More subdued, and more spiritual as well. Along the way, you’ll stop at impressive dzongs and small villages where people still weave and live according to ancient traditions. In Bumthang, you’ll visit ancient temples, pilgrimage sites, and hidden valleys where daily life remains deeply connected to faith and rituals. In between, there’s time for little moments: a local brewery, a farmhouse lunch, or a walk through the pine forests around Six Senses Bumthang.

  • You’ll fly from Bumthang to Paro, where rice paddies, temples, and ancient fortresses mark the start of the final leg of your journey. You’ll make prayer flags with a local family, have lunch at a farmhouse, and visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest shrines.
    Afterward, you’ll explore Rinpung Dzong, the National Museum, and the colorful streets of Paro. Then comes the climb to Tiger’s Nest, high up on the cliff face, followed by a butter lamp blessing or a dinner under the stars.

 

Practical Information

Duration 12 days, 11 nights

Richtprijs €12.550 p.p.

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This price is subject to change. The estimated price includes transfers and accommodations but excludes flights.
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Our highlight from the trip

“The hike to Tiger’s Nest is phenomenal. The views, the prayer flags, the stories from your guide, and then suddenly that monastery clinging to the cliff. Absolutely stunning!”

Axel Aedens, Luxury Travel Advisor

 
 
 

 

Featured hotels

Six Senses Thimphu

High above the capital, this elegant retreat is nestled among apple orchards and young pine forests. The large windows, shimmering ponds, and views of Buddha Dordenma give the property an almost cinematic charm. It’s the perfect introduction to Bhutan—close to Thimphu yet delightfully secluded in the hills.

Six Senses Punakha

Six Senses Punakha overlooks rice paddies, the glimmering river, and the rolling green hills of the valley. The iconic Flying Farmhouse seems to float above the landscape, instantly giving Punakha a character all its own. Here, Bhutan feels close at hand, from the aromas wafting from the kitchen to the silence among the rice terraces.

Six Senses Gangtey

Nestled in the heart of the Phobjikha Valley is a lodge that blends seamlessly into the landscape. Peaceful, stylish, and offering phenomenal views. From the Birdwatching Bridge, you can look out over wetlands, farms, and the famous black cranes of Gangtey. Inside, wood, fireplaces, and warm fabrics create that cozy mountain atmosphere.

Six Senses Bumthang

Six Senses Bumthang is nestled deep within the pine forests, near a rushing river and surrounded by ancient spiritual sites. With just a few suites, the stay feels exclusive and personal, as if you were staying at a hidden lodge in the heart of the Himalayas. Without a doubt, one of the most atmospheric stops on the trip.

Six Senses Paro

Six Senses Paro is spectacularly situated above the valley, next to the ruins of an ancient 15th-century stone fortress. From the terrace, you can gaze out over Paro and the Himalayas as evening slowly descends over the mountains. After the climb to Tiger’s Nest, every meal, every cup of tea, and every view of the valley takes on a special meaning.

 

Featured experiences

Tiger's Nest near Paro

You set out early, when the trails are still quiet and the pine forests smell of resin and earth. Step by step, the monastery comes into view against the rock face, just as improbable as you had hoped.

 

Monastery Breakfast in Punakha

Before the sun has fully risen, you’ll walk through the rice fields to a small monastery overlooking the valley. There, you’ll have breakfast with the young monks. Simple, heartwarming, and that’s exactly what makes it so special.

 

Ruins Regale Dinner in Paro

You’ll dress in traditional Bhutanese attire and dine at a long table under the stars near ancient stone ruins. Music, candlelight, and local dishes make for an incredibly atmospheric evening.

 

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