Set off on exciting treks through Bhutan's mountains and explore its fascinating Buddhist culture with these thrilling day tours. Get ready for an unforgettable journey with Mytour!
Tucked between the towering Himalayas, Bhutan is famous for its stunning trekking trails that cross snow-covered peaks and lush, green valleys. The fresh, cool climate year-round, along with vibrant cultural festivals like Tsechu and Paro, further enhance the allure of this mystical kingdom.
As one of the rare places that still preserves its serene and mysterious beauty, Bhutan will surely captivate you. If you're a travel enthusiast, don't miss these amazing day tours in Bhutan from Mytour. Mark your calendar and get ready for an exciting new adventure!
1. Tiger's Nest Mountain Trek Day Tour in Bhutan

The trek to Tiger's Nest, also known as Paro Taktsang Monastery, is an unmissable experience when visiting Bhutan. Built in 1692, this monastery is where Guru Padmasambhava – the patron saint of Bhutan – meditated for three years to spread the teachings of Buddhism.

The journey begins with a trail that winds through fields and forests, leading up to the monastery perched on a cliff at an altitude of 3,120 meters. Visitors can choose to ride a mule for the first half of the trip or walk to fully immerse themselves in the fresh air and breathtaking natural scenery.
The mountain trek spans approximately 4.3 km and requires a certain level of physical endurance. However, you can relax and enjoy a traditional Bhutanese meal during a break at the Taktsang cafe. Afterward, continue along the vibrant prayer flags, cross waterfalls and bridges, and conquer the final 120 steps to reach your destination.

Note that photography and filming are not allowed, and modest attire is required to enter the monastery complex. Standing atop Tiger's Nest, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the Bhutanese people's faith, while feeling a profound sense of inner peace.
2. Dagala Mountain Trekking Tour in Bhutan

When talking about Dagala Mountain, one cannot ignore the "Dagala Thousand Lakes," one of the most stunning trekking routes in Bhutan's 'Kingdom in the Clouds.' Located south of the capital Thimphu, Dagala offers sweeping views from an altitude of 4,300 meters, with vast green valleys, crystal-clear lakes, and snow-capped peaks.

The 8-day Dagala Mountain trek follows medium-difficulty trails, ideal for those in good health who wish to enjoy scenic views while experiencing local life. Starting from Paro, travelers will visit the iconic Tiger’s Nest, stop by the small village of Genekha, and pass through expansive pastures in Gur, where herds of yaks graze peacefully.

On the following day, the group will cross several high mountain passes to reach the Labatama campsite. Here, visitors can enjoy a day of relaxation amidst the serene beauty of the highlands. The journey continues to Panka, a scenic spot offering views of the Himalayas from a distance, and concludes at Chamgang village before driving back to the capital, Thimphu.

Additionally, travelers will have the opportunity to experience trout fishing and relax at numerous pristine lakes along the way. If you join the tour in spring or autumn, the clear skies provide the perfect vantage point for stunning views. Don’t miss out on this perfect combination of adventurous trekking, camping, and relaxation in Bhutan.
3. Snowman Trekking in Bhutan

The Snowman Trek in Bhutan is considered one of the most challenging trekking routes in the world, spanning over 320 km from Laya through the magnificent Himalayas. This journey offers adventure seekers the chance to summit peaks over 5,000 meters, such as Jomolhari, Gangkar Puensum, Masangang, and Tiger Mountain. Compared to summiting the legendary Everest, fewer people have completed the Snowman Trek, underscoring the difficulty of this route.

The Snowman Trek lasts approximately one month and includes all necessary climbing equipment and a professional guide to navigate through 11 treacherous mountain passes, regardless of the weather conditions. Along the way, you'll experience diverse landscapes ranging from tropical forests to glaciers, traditional villages, and the opportunity to spot rare wildlife such as snow leopards. Key highlights include Paro Valley, Tiger's Nest, and Lingzhi Dzong.

The Snowman Trek is ideal for professional trekkers with mountaineering experience, ready to face extreme weather conditions. The best time to join the tour is from September to October, when the snow begins to melt, making the challenging climb a bit more manageable. This is a journey that not only tests endurance but also offers countless breathtaking moments amidst the wild beauty of Bhutan.
4. Owl Trek Bumthang Bhutan Tour

Owl Trek Bumthang is a captivating journey through Bhutan's breathtaking landscapes and ancient cultural heritage. Over the course of 12 days, this trek offers more than just an adventure into nature—it’s a chance to unwind, breathe in fresh mountain air, and experience the peaceful rural life of Bhutan.

The first five days are spent by car, visiting ancient fortresses and stunning mountain landscapes in Thimphu and Punakha. The tour then takes you to Trongsa Dzong and Jakar, home to sacred monasteries like Jakar Dzong, Kurjey Lhakhang, and Jambay Lhakhang.
Day 6 marks the beginning of the trek itself, starting from Mãn Châu Cảng to Dhur. Led by a guide, you will follow a scenic trail through lush forests and immerse yourself in the simple, tranquil life of Bhutanese villagers.

The highlight of the trip is reaching the summit of Kitiphu, where you'll camp overnight and enjoy spectacular views of the snow-capped Himalayas. The final leg of the trek takes you from Kitiphu to Kikila and back to Jakar. The last days are dedicated to exploring Phobjikha Valley and the town of Paro, famous for the Paro Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) and Bhutan's National Museum.
5. Bhutan Photography Tour

Bhutan is the perfect destination for those passionate about capturing stunning natural landscapes and unique cultural events. With its winding valleys and peaceful towns, the Bhutan Photography Tour offers a fantastic opportunity for travelers to preserve the magical beauty of the region through the lens of a professional photographer.

During this 12-day journey from the capital Thimphu, the town of Paro, and the remote valleys of Bumthang and Punakha, you will be guided by an experienced tour leader. Visit iconic sites like Tiger’s Nest, Tashichho Dzong, and the Buddha Dordenma statue. You will also have the chance to immerse yourself in the daily lives of the Bhutanese, participate in religious festivals, and take part in traditional art workshops in Trashiyangtse.

This trip not only provides a profound experience but also gives you hundreds of perfect photo opportunities in the Himalayan mountains. The best times to join the Bhutan Photography Tour are in the fall and spring, when the weather is cool and the scenery is vibrant. You’ll also have the chance to capture close-up shots of wildlife in their natural habitat.
6. Classic 5-Day 4-Night Bhutan Tour

If you have only a few days to explore the mystical beauty of the Kingdom of Bhutan, the 5-day, 4-night Classic Bhutan Tour is the perfect choice. You’ll witness breathtaking 360-degree views from Dochula Pass and enjoy the peaceful ambiance at historic sites such as Tachog Lhakhang Monastery, Simtokha Dzong, and the Buddha Dordenma statue.

The tour also includes visits to the magnificent Punakha Dzong, Bhutan’s longest Pho Chhu suspension bridge, and the sacred Tiger’s Nest Monastery perched high on a cliff. Don’t forget to stop by the Royal Takin Preserve to see the iconic takin and the Thimphu handicraft market for souvenirs to bring back to family and friends.

The all-inclusive tour package covers everything, including sustainability development fees, entry tickets to attractions, hotel accommodations, breakfast, and dinner. This will undoubtedly be a vacation that combines relaxation and cultural experiences, leaving guests with unforgettable memories.
7. 7-Day 6-Night Amazing Bhutan Tour

Known as the 'Land of the Thunder Dragon,' Bhutan attracts travelers with its stunning natural landscapes, sacred Buddhist monasteries, and the peacefulness of life there. If you enjoy outdoor activities combined with a relaxing holiday with family or friends, don't miss Mytour's 7-day, 6-night Bhutan tour. In just one week, you'll visit Bhutan's most famous landmarks with an English- or Chinese-speaking guide, offering you a deeper understanding of this fascinating country.

Starting from Paro, you'll gradually immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere of Tamchone Lhakhang Monastery and the Thimphu Chorten Memorial Stupa. A visit to Simtokha Dzong and the majestic Buddha Dordenma statue, a towering figure sitting amidst the sky, is a must. On the third day, the tour will take you through Dochula Pass, with 108 stupas standing tall in the misty forest, followed by a visit to the ‘Fertility Temple’ Chimi Lhakhang and the impressive Punakha Dzong.

Next, you'll have the option to experience a river rafting adventure, walk through lush rice fields in Punakha, or head to the Phobjikha Valley to spot rare species such as the black-necked crane, Himalayan black bears, and cranes. The journey concludes in Paro with a three-hour hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery perched on a cliff, where you can enjoy a traditional tea ceremony and relax with an optional hot stone bath service.
8. Bhutan: Kayaking and Rafting Adventure

Bhutan is not only known as the land of Buddhism, but also boasts pristine, turquoise rivers surrounded by the majestic Himalayan mountains. The Bhutan Kayaking and Rafting Tour is an adventure specially designed for those who crave the thrill and freedom of exploring the highlands.

On the rafting tour in Punakha, you'll have the chance to conquer the rapids of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced kayaker, there's no need to worry, as expert guides will be with you throughout the journey. Additionally, the weather in Bhutan during late autumn and early spring is perfect for enjoying a peaceful moment as you float on a calm raft along the serene river in Paro.

In addition to the kayaking activities, the tour also takes you through the capital city of Thimphu, where you'll visit famous landmarks such as the Tashichho Dzong National Memorial, the towering Buddha Dordenma statue, the Changangkha Lhakhang Folk Heritage Museum, and vibrant traditional markets. If you're a fan of this exciting sport, don't miss the chance to connect with the heart of Bhutan, where nature and humanity harmoniously coexist.
9. Paro Tshechu Festival Tour in Bhutan

If you're in Bhutan around late March or early April, you must participate in the Paro Tshechu Festival Tour, one of the country's most spiritual events. The festival is held annually at Rinpung Dzong in the beautiful Paro Valley, beginning on the 10th day of the 2nd lunar month and lasting for 3 to 4 days. Paro Tshechu originated in the 17th century to honor the teachings and life of Guru Rinpoche, the saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan.

This is not only a religious event but also a vibrant display of Bhutanese customs and beliefs. Here, you’ll immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the festival, as crowds gather from all over to pray for peace. The final day of the Paro Tshechu festival attracts both locals and tourists for the ritual of removing the massive Thangka of Guru Rinpoche from the fortress wall, symbolizing the purification of sins.

Next, the vibrant mask dance begins, depicting the 8 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche. Each dance carries a message about the victory of light over darkness. The sounds of traditional instruments further enhance the sacred and emotional atmosphere, culminating in a complete festival experience.

Additionally, the Paro Tshechu tour offers a 9-day journey to witness the breathtaking natural landscapes of Bhutan. Key highlights include the Buddha Dordenma statue, the Punakha Dzong fortress, the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and many other notable locations in Thimphu, Punakha, and the Phobjikha Valley. With a detailed itinerary and professional guides, the Paro Tshechu tour promises to create unforgettable memories for every traveler.
10. Discover the Black Necked Crane Festival in Bhutan

The Black Necked Crane Tshechu is a special event where visitors from all over the world can witness thousands of rare black-necked cranes returning to their wintering grounds. Since 1998, the festival has been organized to raise awareness about environmental conservation and to connect the community with travelers through rich cultural activities, celebrating the birthday of Bhutan's fourth king.

The festival is held annually on November 11th at the Gangtey Goenpa Monastery in the Phobjikha Valley, where the largest population of black-necked cranes in Bhutan gather. Bhutanese people view the black-necked crane as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, so monks perform prayers for the well-being of both the cranes and the people living here. Additionally, during the festival, visitors can witness traditional mask dances, folk singing, crane dances, and environmental-themed skits performed by local students and residents.

To provide travelers with a deeper understanding of Bhutan's history, the tour will take you through various monasteries, fortresses, and historical sites in Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro. Don’t miss the opportunity to interact with locals and enjoy Bhutanese cuisine and customs.
Bhutan, with its pristine beauty and the rich culture of Vajrayana Buddhism, promises travelers an unforgettable experience. Here, you’ll find serenity at sacred temples, immerse yourself in unique festivals, and conquer the majestic peaks of the Himalayas.
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