Paro Festival Journey
This escorted tour takes you to the Paro Festival (or Paro Tsechu), one of the biggest and most important festivals in Bhutan. People travel from all over Bhutan and the world in spring to witness this spectacular festival. Experience a colourful celebration of Bhutanese culture and faith and witness sacred dances and rituals performed by monks and laymen in elaborate costumes. On the last day of their mesmerising performance, the monks display a gigantic thangkha (embroidered painting) inside the Paro Dzong.
As well as the festival, we take you to visit serene Punakha, the quaint capital Thimphu, scenic Haa valley, and the most famous site in Bhutan - the cliff-hugging Tiger's Nest Monastery near Paro.
The Paro Festival is held in Bhutan's spring, from the end of March to the start of April, when the weather is clear and temperate and the flowers begin to bloom on every hillside.
Don't miss these highlights of Western Bhutan, and the once-in-a-lifetime holiday to experience the colourful Paro Festival, with our Paro Festival tour.
US$2,735*
7 NIGHT tour
DEPARTS: paro, bhutan
Availability: Festival dates are 8 - 12 April 2025** and 29th March - 2nd April 2026 **
Minimum group size: 1 person (subject to surcharges)
* Price based on twin-share accommodation. Single-room supplement available for US$45 per night, subject to availability.
Find out approximate trip price in your own currency here
** Please note that Bhutan Festival dates are based on the lunar calendar, and sometimes change without notice. If we are including a festival in your itinerary we work on the most up to date information there is.
TRIP EXCLUSIONS
International airfare to Bhutan. (This can be arranged for you. Please contact us for details)
Stopover hotel if needed
Comprehensive travel insurance.
Additional activities (e.g. massage, hot stone bath)
Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, specialty coffee, and cakes
Laundry
Tips for guide and driver
Trip Inclusions
Transport by vehicle
All meals, mineral water, tea and coffee
7 nights handpicked hotel accommodation
All entrance fees at monasteries and museums
Bhutan daily fee including visa, Bhutan government tourism royalties and local taxes
English, French or German-speaking Bhutanese guide
TRIP OVERVIEW
Your journey begins in the beautiful Paro Valley, home to the famous Paro Festival where you will spend a day joining locals and international visitors alike. This is an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime experience for an unforgettable Bhutan vacation.
Continue your journey the next day via the scenic Dochu La Pass, which offers stunning panoramic mountain views, to the fertile Punakha Valley. Spend the afternoon visiting the magnificent Punakha Dzong, situated on the confluence of two rivers. This ancient monastery was built in 1637. Punakha served as Bhutan’s capital for 300 years, and is the place where the kings of Bhutan have traditionally been crowned.
Travel to Thimphu, one of the world’s smallest capital cities (and the only one in the world without traffic lights!) Enjoy a city walk and visit Tashi Chhoe Dzong. Visit the National Textile Museum, the School of 13 Arts and Crafts and the Motithang Takin Reserve.
The next day cross the high Cheli La Pass (3,810 metres) to the picturesque Haa Valley. Explore the small villages and shrines dotted amongst the valley’s wooded slopes.
Return to Paro, where you will visit to Taktshang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), Bhutan’s most famous landmark. A hike up through blue pines, passing water-powered prayer wheels, leads you to this most holy site. This ancient monastery clings miraculously to a sheer cliff, rising 1,000 metres from the valley floor. The views are magnificent over the Paro Valley, and the only sounds to be heard are prayer flags blowing in the wind.
ITINERARY
DAY 1
Arrive in Paro, Bhutan: Your journey begins in the beautiful Paro Valley where you will be met at Paro International Airport by your guide and driver. Explore the charming town centre and visit the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang temple, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines in Bhutan.
Driving time: 30 mins
Overnight: Paro
Altitude: 2,195 m
DAY 2
Paro: Attend Paro Festival. This is an enormous festival, which hundreds of local people go to in their finest clothes to watch masked dances, religious rituals, and comedic entertainment. It’s an absolute must-see!
Overnight: Paro
Altitude: 2,195 m
DAY 3
Punakha: Departing Paro in the morning, drive eastwards via the Dochula Pass (3,140m) towards the balmy lush landscapes of the Punakha valley. The Dochula Pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. Visit Chimi Lhakhang the Fertility Temple and and the beautiful Punakha Dzong.
Driving time: 3.5 hours
Overnight: Punakha
Altitude: 1,310 m
DAY 4
Thimphu: Drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s quirky capital city. Sightseeing includes the Buddha Point, National Textile Museum and the School of 13 Traditional Arts and Crafts. If there’s time, see Bhutan’s national animal the takin at the Motithang Takin Reserve.
Driving time: 2.5 hours
Overnight: Thimphu
Altitude: 2,320 m
DAY 5
Haa: Drive to the picturesque Haa Valley. Visit the White temple and stroll through the rural township surrounded by pristine nature.
Driving time: 3.5 hours
Overnight: Haa
Altitude: 3,056 m
DAY 6
Paro: Return to Paro via the Chele La, a high mountain pass (3,988 metres). Stroll across the picturesque wooden Nyamai Zam Bridge up to the magnificent Rinpung Dzong above. Visit the National Museum before continuing to the 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang temple, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines in Bhutan.
Driving time: 2 hours
Overnight: Paro
Altitude: 2,195 m
DAY 7
Paro: Hike to the iconic, cliff-hugging Tiger's Nest monastery. This 3-4 hour hike up through blue pines, passing water-powered prayer wheels, leads you to this holy site. The ancient monastery clings miraculously to a sheer cliff, rising 1,000 metres from the valley floor. The views are magnificent over the Paro Valley, and the only sounds to be heard are prayer flags blowing in the wind. In the afternoon, explore Paro town and have a go at archery with your guide.
Driving time: 1 hour
Overnight: Paro
Altitude: 2,195 m
Day 8
Depart Paro