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Over two weeks, you will venture from the bustling, colourful cities and historical sights of India’s Rajasthan to the peaceful towns and scenic valleys of Bhutan. You’ll really get a feel for the contrasting cultures, pace of life and varied landscapes as your local guides take you off the beaten track and reveal the stories and secrets of each location to you.

In India’s Golden Triangle, you will enjoy the must-see highlights, both cultural and architectural, before flying to Bhutan to immerse yourself in the well-preserved culture and pristine natural beauty across the country. Along the way, we have suggested some charming and comfortable accommodation options in great locations and you’ll have time each day to relax at your hotel.

Highlights include:

  • Get a feel for the cultural contrasts between Rajasthan and Bhutan as your local guides open up the history of each city to you, meeting and interacting with locals along the way
  • Enjoy the highlights of India’s Golden Triangle - the bustling streets of Delhi, magnificent Taj Mahal and Pink City of Jaipur - while also having unique and personal experiences along the way
  • Gain a rare insight into local life outside Delhi as you walk through the 14th-century village of Nizamuddin with a local guide
  • Surround yourself with the natural beauty of Bhutan on scenic walks, with the most iconic being the hike to the magnificent Tiger’s Nest or Taktsang Monastery
  • Experience the peaceful Bhutanese mindset firsthand through visits to monasteries and dzongs, watching prayer ceremonies and taking part in traditional arts and crafts
  • Having a private and knowledgeable English-speaking guide and driver with you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and relaxing holiday

As with all our holidays, this itinerary is just a starting point. We can tailor it completely to suit your budget, pace and style. To find out more about how this suggested itinerary could inspire your own holiday, fill in the form below.

DAY 1 DEPART THE UK

Depart the UK on your flight to Delhi.

DAYS 2 & 3 DELHI

 On arrival in Delhi, you will be met by your local guide and transferred to your hotel in the heart of New Delhi. In the afternoon, set out on a short journey around the city to ease into your holiday, stopping to admire some of the key sights as well as a beautiful stepwell which is rarely visited.

The following morning, you’ll visit Nizamuddin, a 14th-century village with 20,000 people residing in the narrow lanes. You’ll walk around with your local guide from the Hope Project and afterwards visit the Khan market for some lunch. Take some time to relax at your hotel in the afternoon before being picked up to enjoy a fascinating street food tour of Old Delhi by cycle rickshaw. At times it feels as though you’ve entered a different world - one that is captivating and fun!

DAY 4 DELHI TO AGRA

Today your driver-guide will transfer you along the highway to the city of Agra for an overnight stay. After checking into your hotel and having some lunch, you will visit the magnificent Taj Mahal, India’s most iconic sight and most deservedly so. 

DAYS 5 & 6 JAIPUR

You’ll be driven to Jaipur today, stopping along the way at the incredible ruined city of Fatehpur Sikri. Still in pristine condition, despite being completely abandoned hundreds of years ago, it feels like a fairytale city set in the desert. Jaipur is known as the ‘Pink City’ and is the third point of the famous ‘Golden Triangle’, where you will stay for two nights.

The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a riot of colour with bustling spice markets and streets filled with rickshaw drivers and multicoloured saris. Spend your second day here with your local guide exploring the city’s Hindu and Mughal heritage as well as the many palaces and forts. Here you can admire the intricate and exquisite Indian architecture and art, particularly at the beautiful Palace of the Winds.

DAYS 7 & 8  THIMPHU

A five hour or so drive will transfer you back to Delhi to board the short flight to Paro in Bhutan. The flightpath runs parallel with the spectacular Himalayas and, on a clear day, you might get to see Everest up close if you’re sitting on the left-hand side of the plane.

Your local guide will meet you on arrival at Paro Airport and you’ll head to Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, for a two-night stay. Relax around your hotel before setting out in the afternoon as your guide introduces you to the city. Along the way, get a flavour for the sights and sounds of the city and stop to visit Thimphu’s most iconic monument, the National Memorial Chorten, with its impressive valley views. On the weekends it’s market day, and you can join the hustle and bustle as farmers from around the country sell their goods. If you’re here on a Saturday, you may even come across an archery tournament in full flow.

On your second day, get a feel for the old and new side of Bhutan through visits to two organisations that are seeking to preserve traditional arts and crafts, while promoting contemporary talent. You can watch the artists at work and get inspired to have a go at creating your own Thanka (a traditional Buddhist fabric painting).

DAY 9 THIMPHU TO PUNAKHA VIA THE DOCHULA PASS   

Today, in the company of your guide and driver, you make the scenic drive to Punakha. Pass through pine and cedar forests before stopping at the Dochula Pass where, on a clear day, the panoramic views out to the Himalayan mountain range are simply breathtaking. Here you can also stop to explore the 108 stupas built in honour of fallen Bhutanese soldiers. Continuing to Punakha, where you will be for a two-night stay, descend into the fertile Punakha valley. End your day with a lovely short walk through paddy fields to visit the Chimi Lhakhang, best known as the Temple of Fertility. 

DAY 10 PUNAKHA DZONG

Quite possibly the most beautiful fortress in all of Bhutan, Punakha Dzong sits at the confluence of the Mo Chuu and Pho Chu rivers. You’ll spend today exploring this spectacular complex packed with history; all of Bhutan’s kings were crowned here. 

DAYS 11 & 12 PHOBJIKHA (GANGTEY)

The drive to Gangtey is beautiful and scenic, as you pass through fertile valleys and gradually climb up to the Lawa Pass. Here you can take in the spectacular mountain views over Mount Jomolhari that sits on the border of Bhutan and Tibet. After checking in to your hotel in Phobjikha valley, you’ll take on a half-day hike through rhododendron forests and up to Shasi La Pass. You’ll pass through villages and chortens before descending back into the valley. 

Visit the Gangtey Goenpa or Monastery on your second day, which can be timed with the Tshewang prayer ceremony. Here, alongside crimson-robed monks, you’ll hear chants and blessings for personal fulfilment and long life. Later, enjoy a walk along the Gangtey nature trail as you pass by grassy plains, farmhouses and pine forests before reaching a vast open space to admire the expansive Phobjikha valley.

*It is worth noting that a lovely time to visit the area is during the Black Neck Crane Festival, which takes place annually in early November. However, hotel reservations to coincide with the festival need to be made well in advance (up to a year).

DAYS 13 & 14 PARO

Today you’ll drive back to Paro for your last two nights. On arrival, you will be introduced to the city by your guide, stopping to take in the highlights like the Paro Rinpung Dzong that towers over the town, as well as the National Museum. End your day at a traditional farmhouse with some tea or local wine and a spot of archery. 

Your last full day in Bhutan will see you hiking up to the iconic Tiger’s Nest or Taktsang monastery that clings to a sheer cliff face at 900m high. The terrain can be quite steep in parts and overall, the ascent will take between two and four hours, which is all worth it when you reach the top!

DAY 15 ONWARD FLIGHT

You will be collected from your hotel and driven to the airport for your onward flight. You can fly home via India, Nepal or even Thailand.

As every holiday is unique to you, prices vary. To give you an indication, our holidays to Bhutan typically cost between £6,000 and £8,000 per adult depending on trip length and time of year as well as the hotels and flights involved. We offer child and seasonal discounts. You can read our ultimate guide to holiday costs in Asia for more in-depth information.

To start your journey, talk to one of our friendly consultants today.

Since every traveler is unique - Call our experts on 1-888-577-8452 to create your personalised vacation itinerary.

Inclusions

Your bespoke proposal with Experience Travel Group will include:

  • International Flights (we can omit if you prefer)
  • Accommodation as described
  • Privately guided tours and transfers
  • Tips for guides and drivers
  • Original Experience Travel Group "signature" experiences 
  • Full financial protection (ABTA and ATOL bonding.) 
  • 24-hour in-country backup while away
  • Your dedicated travel expert in the UK 

You can book this holiday tour on its own, with flights or it can be tailored for you.

Here are the hotels and villas within this holiday as standard...

47 Jobner Bagh

47 Jobner Bagh, Jaipur

A small, clean and characterful hotel in central Jaipur, with a lovely roof terrace, green gardens, and spacious rooms

Como Uma Paro

Como Uma Paro, Paro

A combination of modern and traditional design in a tranquil spot above the breathtaking Paro Valley.

Gangtey Lodge

Gangtey Lodge, Gangtey

As far as the eye can see - remarkable uninterrupted views from this luxury Bhutanese farmhouse perched high above the Phobijikha Valley.

Taj Tashi

Taj Tashi, Thimphu

A grand property with traditional Bhutanese touches overlooking the Wang Chu river and valley in Thimphu.

Trident

Trident, Agra

The Trident provides visitors and families with a functional, practical base for visiting Agra and the famed Taj Mahal.

You can book this holiday tour on its own, with flights or it can be tailored for you.

Here are the experiences & activities within this holiday as standard...

Bhutan's National Sport

Bhutan's National Sport, Various Locations

Khuru is a hugely popular social activity played in groups throughout the country.

Craft & Heritage Walk in the Old City

Craft & Heritage Walk in the Old City, Jaipur

Our exclusive and privately guided walking tour: explore the fascinating Old Quarter, where you will find most of the city's master tradespeople.

Delhi: Old & New

Delhi: Old & New, Delhi

Discover both sides of historic Delhi, capital of the Mughal Empire, and then Lutyens magnificent New Delhi, symbol of the British empire.

Exploring Dochula Pass

Exploring Dochula Pass, Punakha

Dochula Pass offers spectacular views of the snow-capped Himalayas where you can stop off for a bite and a drink.

Exploring Thimphu

Exploring Thimphu, Thimphu

With your guide, get a flavour of the sights and sounds of Bhutan's sleepy capital, Thimphu.

Gangtey Nature Trail

Gangtey Nature Trail, Gangtey

The Gangtey Nature Trail is a gentle two-hour trek that lets you soak up the remarkable Phobjikha Valley.

Hike to Tigers Nest Monastery

Hike to Tigers Nest Monastery, Paro

No cameras/phones are allowed into the monastery so the interior is something you will have never seen before.

Jaipur and the Amber Fort

Jaipur and the Amber Fort, Jaipur

Discover Jaipur and the Amber Fort as part of your experience-based, tailor-made holiday.

Taj Mahal & Agra Fort

Taj Mahal & Agra Fort , Agra

The Taj Mahal is the crowning glory of Mughal architecture and the incredible fort at Agra is not far behind on the India 'must see' list.

The 13 Arts & Crafts of Bhutan

The 13 Arts & Crafts of Bhutan, Thimphu

Art and craft are hugely important in Bhutan and there are 13 arts and crafts that represent the spirit and identity of the country.

The Fertility Temple & The Divine Madman

The Fertility Temple & The Divine Madman, Punakha

When you go to Bhutan, prepare not to be embarrassed about the proliferation of phalluses painted around most doorways!

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