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Experience a 16-day grand odyssey through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan starting from Kathmandu.
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A multi-country journey through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan is the ultimate bucket-list experience for any traveler seeking spiritual depth and natural grandeur. Starting in the vibrant, temple-filled streets of Kathmandu, these tours whisk you across the high plateaus of Tibet to witness the architectural marvel of the Potala Palace and the north face of Mount Everest. The journey culminates in the 'Land of the Thunder Dragon,' Bhutan, where ancient fortresses (Dzongs) and the gravity-defying Tiger’s Nest Monastery await. By booking through our platform, you gain access to a curated selection of itineraries that handle the complex logistics of cross-border permits, high-altitude transport, and expert local guiding, ensuring a seamless transition between these three distinct cultures.
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March to May (Spring Flowers)|September to November (Clear Mountain Views)
Thermal base layers|Waterproof hiking boots|Insulated down jacket|Sun hat and polarized sunglasses|Modest clothing for monasteries (shoulders and knees covered)
Follow the ancient salt trade routes and pilgrimage paths that have connected these three regions for over a thousand years.
Most tours offer free cancellation up to 30 days before departure, but permit fees for Tibet and Bhutan may be non-refundable once processed.
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The 16-day tour was perfectly organized. Crossing the border into Tibet was seamless, and our guide in Bhutan was exceptional. Highly recommend booking early!
The Tiger's Nest hike in Bhutan was the highlight, but the flight over Everest from Kathmandu was a close second. Every detail was handled perfectly.
A very intense but rewarding trip. Tibet is like another world. Be prepared for the altitude, but the Potala Palace is worth every step.
I was worried about the permits for Tibet and Bhutan, but booking through this platform made it so easy. The operators handled everything.
The small group size made such a difference. We felt like we got a real insider's view of Lhasa and Thimphu. Five stars!
The scenery in Nepal and Bhutan is unmatched. The Tibet section was a bit more rugged, but the guides were very professional and helpful.
From the moment we landed in Kathmandu, we were well taken care of. The transition between countries was smooth despite the complex regulations.
Seeing the contrasts between the three countries was fascinating. Nepal's energy, Tibet's spirituality, and Bhutan's tranquility were all unique.
Everything you need to know for your journey
Yes, you generally need a visa for Nepal (available on arrival for most), a Chinese Visa and a Tibet Travel Permit for Tibet, and a pre-arranged visa for Bhutan. Our partner operators typically facilitate the Tibet and Bhutan permits as part of the tour package.
The best times are Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). These months offer the clearest skies for mountain viewing and pleasant temperatures for trekking and sightseeing.
Acclimatization is key. Most tours include 2-3 days at lower altitudes first. Drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol initially, and follow your guide's advice regarding physical exertion. Oxygen is provided in vehicles if needed.
This depends on the specific tour package. Some 'all-inclusive' tours include the regional flights (e.g., Kathmandu to Lhasa or Paro), while others list them as an additional cost. Check the 'What's Included' section of the specific tour.
Bhutan charges a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of $200 USD per person per night (discounted to $100 currently for some periods) to support local development and conservation. This is usually included in your tour price.
No, international travelers must be part of an organized tour with a licensed guide to enter and travel within the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Layering is essential. You'll experience everything from tropical heat in Kathmandu to sub-zero temperatures at Everest Base Camp. Bring sturdy hiking boots, a down jacket, and sun protection.
Wi-Fi is widely available in Kathmandu and major Bhutanese towns. In Tibet, internet is available but subject to heavy censorship; a VPN is recommended but may not always work.
The Tibet permit process usually takes 15-20 days. You must book your tour well in advance and provide copies of your passport and Chinese visa to the operator early.
The hike takes about 4-6 hours round trip. It is a steady uphill climb on a well-maintained trail. While challenging for some, most people with average fitness can complete it by taking their time.
Bring USD for Nepal and Tibet (to exchange for Rupees and Yuan). In Bhutan, the Ngultrum is pegged to the Indian Rupee; USD is also widely accepted for souvenirs and tips.
Most tours include all meals in Bhutan and Tibet. In Nepal, usually only breakfast is included to allow you to explore the diverse dining scene in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
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