Bhutan Nepal Tibet Tour

To explore the distinct Buddhist culture of the Himalayan kingdoms, the best choice is to visit Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet on a trip. The Bhutan Nepal Tibet Tour offers travelers a panorama of the Buddhist pilgrimage, the Himalayan valleys and magnificent mountains.

Known as “the last Shangri La in South Asia”, Bhutan is blessed with captivating landscapes and tranquil lifestyles. Dotted with countless monasteries, possesses a unique civilization, traveling on this land will change your spirit. In Nepal, you will be impressed by ancient temples, elegant pagodas, exquisite stone carvings, and exotic costumes in Kathmandu Valley. In Tibet, you can pay a visit to sacred monasteries, tranquil pastures, snow-capped mountains, and turquoise lakes. Feast your eyes on this mysterious land to your heart's content.  

You can also customize your tour to these fabulous destinations, starting from any of the three, such as Nepal Bhutan Tibet tour, Nepal Tibet Bhutan tour, or Tibet Nepal Bhutan tour. Great Tibet Tour provides a one-stop service so you can focus 100% on enjoying your trip without worrying about your Tibet Travel Permit, Bhutan visa, local transport, tickets, and hotels, and so on.

Lhasa - Shigatse - EBC - Gyirong - Kathmandu - Paro - Punakha - Paro
This whistle-stop tour of three Himalayan kingdoms will take you to enjoy diverse cultures and spectacular scenery.
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Kathmandu - Paro - Thimphu - Punakha - Thimphu - Paro - Kathmandu - Lhasa
Not only amazing sceneries but also diverse religious cultures impress you on great three Himalayan destinations tour.
Kathmandu - Paro - Thimphu - Paro - Lhasa
Enable you to explore the iconic sights of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet in several days and fly over the majestic Himalayas.

Frequently Asked Questions

How about the costs in Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet?

According to the laws in the three different tourist destinations, foreigners are required to apply for specific visas and permits when traveling to Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet. Besides the cost of permits, you also need to budget the cost of food, accommodation, vehicles, tour guide, entrance fare, etc. The cost in Nepal is the lowest, while the expense in Bhutan and Tibet is higher. Bhutan is a world-renowned luxury travel destination. Travelers are required to pay an SDF of US$100 per day according to the policy of the local government, excluding the tour expenses. In Tibet, the price of accommodation, food, transportation, etc. is much higher than that in other places of China, because almost all stuff is transferred from mainland China.

How can I get to Nepal or Bhutan from Tibet?

At present, there is no train between Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. So you only can take overland tours or flights.

The ideal route should be Lhasa in Tibet(take an overland tour to) → Kathmandu in Nepal(fly to) → Paro in Bhutan if you don't want to turn around. Or the reverse way: Kathmandu in Nepal(take an overland tour to) → Lhasa in Tibet(fly back to) → Kathmandu in Nepal(fly to) → Paro in Bhutan.

If you want to visit Nepal firstly, you have to get back to Nepal after you visit either Tibet or Bhutan.

The transportation between Tibet and Bhutan is not available.

When is the best time to visit Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet?

Surrounded by grand Himalaya mountains, Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet are full of mysteries to most people. While due to the complex terrain and changeable weather in the three Himalayan kingdom, choosing the right time to Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet plays a vital role for tourists. Generally speaking, the best time for travelers to plan a Bhutan Nepal Tibet tour is from March to early June and September to October. While foreigners are not allowed to travel to Tibet during February and March because of the celebration of the Tibetan New Year, also, you need to avoid going to the three places in the rainy season - from late June to August. During this period, the road condition is terrible, and some natural disasters are likely to take place.

Where to visit in Bhutan Nepal Tibet Tour package?

Bhutan is famous as "the happiest country in the world". Bhutan keeps an original form of Tibetan Buddhism so that it has a similar culture and religion with Tibet. By hiking in Phobjikha, you will meet diverse plants and animals. In Thimphu, you can pay a visit to the National Library, Heritage Museum, the 3rd King's Memorial Chorten, and the Giant Buddha statue. You won't miss the splendid Punakha Dzong in Punakha and the famous Taktsang Monastery in Paro.

Flying across the lofty Himalaya, you will land in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The Kathmandu Valley will spread the Nepali culture in front of you. Filled with spiritual masters and ascetics, Kathmandu is an indubitable Buddhist city in every respect. You can admire Pashupatinath Temple and Durbar Square, which are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with the sunset and sunrise of the Himalayas.

Tibet is the most remote and mysterious land in the world. In Tibet, you can explore Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, and other areas that you're interested in. Pay a visit to the Potala Palace, Drepung Temple, Barkhor Street, join the pilgrims at a kora around Mount Kailash and get to the Everest Base Camp to have a glimpse of the highest mountain in the world. You will also see nomads grazing their yaks on pastures, pilgrims worshiping idols in temples, and monks debating Buddhism doctrine. Devoted Tibetan are connected with their common beliefs on this vast land, you will be moved by their pure spirits.