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    Best of India, Nepal & Bhutan – 15 Days Multi-Country Tour

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    Best Of India Nepal Bhutan Tour - 15 days

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    At a Glance

    • DestinationMulti Country
    • Duration15 days
    • Trip DifficultyEasy Trip
    • ActivitiesCity Tour Only
    • Max. Elevation3100m.
    • Group SizeMax. 20 Pax
    • VehiclePrivate Luxury Tourist Vehicles and Aeroplane
    • AccommodationStandard and Luxury Options
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    Places You’ll See

    Kathmandu

    Kathmandu

    Pokhara

    Pokhara

    Paro, Bhutan

    Paro, Bhutan

    Thimphu, Bhutan

    Thimphu, Bhutan

    Punakha

    Punakha

    Delhi

    Delhi

    Agra

    Agra

    Jaipur

    Jaipur

    About Best Of India Nepal Bhutan Tour

    Experience three remarkable destinations in one seamless journey across South Asia. This 15-day tour brings together the rich heritage of India, the natural beauty of Nepal, and the peaceful charm of Bhutan, offering a balanced mix of culture, history, and Himalayan landscapes.

    Your journey begins in Delhi and continues through India’s iconic Golden Triangle, including Jaipur and Agra, where you will visit the world-famous Taj Mahal. You will then travel to Kathmandu, where ancient temples and UNESCO heritage sites showcase Nepal’s deep spiritual roots, followed by a scenic escape to Pokhara with stunning Himalayan views.

    The journey concludes in the serene Kingdom of Bhutan, where you will explore Thimphu, the picturesque Punakha Valley, and hike to the iconic Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), one of the most breathtaking monasteries in the world.

    Designed for comfort and ease, this multi-country tour offers carefully planned travel, expert guides, and immersive experiences, making it ideal for travelers who want to discover the highlights of India, Nepal, and Bhutan in one unforgettable trip.

    Major Highlights of Best of India, Nepal & Bhutan – 15 Days Tour

    India – Culture & Heritage

    • Explore India’s famous Golden Triangle: Delhi, Jaipur & Agra
    • Visit the world-renowned Taj Mahal at sunrise
    • Discover Mughal architecture at Red Fort and Agra Fort
    • Experience royal heritage at Amber Fort
    • Enjoy vibrant local culture, markets, and traditional arts in Jaipur

    Nepal – Himalayas & Spiritual Experience

    • Explore UNESCO heritage sites in Kathmandu
    • Visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple and the Boudhanath Stupa
    • Optional Everest Scenic Flight over the Himalayas
    • Enjoy peaceful lakeside views in Pokhara
    • Witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna range from Sarangkot

    Bhutan – Peaceful Himalayan Kingdom

    • Discover the unique culture of Thimphu
    • Drive via scenic Dochula Pass with panoramic Himalayan views
    • Visit the stunning Punakha Dzong
    • Hike to the iconic Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery)
    • Experience Bhutan’s peaceful lifestyle and preserved traditions

    Route Overview: Best of India, Nepal & Bhutan Tour

    This journey is carefully designed for smooth travel, logical flow, and a gradual transition from vibrant cities to peaceful Himalayan landscapes.

    Complete Route

    Delhi → Jaipur → Agra → Kathmandu → Pokhara → Kathmandu → Paro → Thimphu → Punakha → Paro

    India Segment (Days 1–6): Start your journey in Delhi and explore India’s famous Golden Triangle. Travel by road to Jaipur, the Pink City, and continue to Agra to witness the iconic Taj Mahal. This section offers a rich introduction to India’s history, architecture, and vibrant culture.

    Nepal Segment (Days 7–10): Fly from Delhi to Kathmandu and explore Nepal’s cultural heart. Continue to Pokhara for scenic mountain views and lakeside relaxation, then return to Kathmandu before heading to Bhutan. This segment blends heritage, spirituality, and Himalayan beauty.

    Bhutan Segment (Days 11–15): Fly into Paro, one of the world’s most scenic airports, and travel to Thimphu and Punakha. Experience Bhutan’s unique culture, peaceful environment, and breathtaking landscapes, ending with the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike before departure.

    Travel Flow Summary
    India (by road): Delhi → Jaipur → Agra → Delhi
    International Flights: Delhi → Kathmandu → Paro
    Nepal Domestic Flight: Kathmandu ↔ Pokhara
    Bhutan (by road): Paro → Thimphu → Punakha → Paro

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    2. Everest View Trek & Bhutan Magical Tour

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    This itinerary combines India’s famous Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) with Nepal’s cultural and natural highlights. Visit iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal, explore historic cities, and then continue to Kathmandu and Pokhara for Himalayan scenery and spiritual experiences. A perfect introduction to India and Nepal in one journey.

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    If you need any further information, please contact us by email: [email protected], Phone: +977- 985 100 5129 (WhatsApp)

    Itinerary

    Day

    1. Max. Elevation216m
    2. Duration30–45 min
    3. Distance15–20 km

    Upon arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative. After a brief introduction, you will be transferred to your hotel in a comfortable private vehicle.

    After check-in, the rest of the day is free for you to relax after your journey. You may choose to explore nearby markets, enjoy a short walk, or simply unwind at the hotel.

    Overnight stay in Delhi

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    1. Max. Elevation216m
    2. Duration(6–8 hrs with stops)
    3. Distance(≈ 40–50 km)

    After breakfast, begin a full-day sightseeing tour of Delhi, exploring both Old and New Delhi.

    Your tour starts with a visit to the historic Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Mughal power. From there, continue to Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, known for its impressive courtyard and architecture.

    Next, visit the iconic Qutub Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world, surrounded by ancient ruins and beautifully carved structures.

    Later, drive through New Delhi and stop at India Gate, a prominent war memorial and one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

    After completing the sightseeing tour, return to your hotel.

    Overnight stay in Delhi

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    1. Max. Elevation431m
    2. Duration5–6 hrs
    3. Distance280 km

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel and begin your scenic drive to Jaipur, also known as the “Pink City.” The journey takes approximately 5–6 hours.

    Upon arrival in Jaipur, enjoy lunch (optional) and proceed for an afternoon sightseeing tour.

    Visit the beautiful City Palace Jaipur, located in the heart of the old city. This royal residence showcases a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, with courtyards, museums, and elegant palaces.

    Continue to Jantar Mantar Jaipur, an 18th-century astronomical observatory featuring large masonry instruments used to measure time and track celestial movements.

    After sightseeing, transfer to your hotel and check in. The evening is free to relax or explore the local markets.

    Overnight stay in Jaipur

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    1. Max. Elevation431m
    2. Duration5–6 hrs
    3. Distance30–40 km

    After breakfast, begin a full-day sightseeing tour of Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City.

    Start your day with a photo stop at the iconic Hawa Mahal, also known as the “Palace of Winds,” admired for its unique façade with hundreds of small windows.

    Continue to the magnificent Amber Fort, located on a hilltop overlooking Maota Lake. Explore its grand courtyards, palaces, and intricate architecture that blend Hindu and Mughal styles.

    On the way back, stop at the scenic Jal Mahal, a beautiful palace set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, perfect for photography.

    Later, you may explore local markets or experience traditional crafts such as block printing (optional). After sightseeing, return to your hotel.

    Overnight stay in Jaipur

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    1. Max. Elevation171m
    2. Duration5 hrs
    3. Distance240 km

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel and drive to Agra. The journey takes approximately 5 hours.

    En route, visit Abhaneri village, known for the impressive Chand Baori, one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India. You will also visit the nearby Harshat Mata Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess of joy and happiness.

    After exploring Abhaneri, continue your drive to Agra. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and relax.

    Overnight stay in Agra

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    1. Max. Elevation216m
    2. Duration4–5 hrs
    3. Distance230 km

    Early in the morning, visit the world-famous Taj Mahal at sunrise. This iconic white marble monument, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    After the visit, return to the hotel for breakfast and check out.

    Next, explore the historic Agra Fort, a grand red sandstone fortress that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors.

    After completing your sightseeing, drive back to Delhi (approximately 4–5 hours). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

    Overnight stay in Delhi

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    1. Max. Elevation1400m
    2. Duration1.5 hrs
    3. Distance1.5 hrs flight

    After breakfast, transfer to the airport in Delhi for your international flight to Kathmandu (approx. 1.5 hours).

    Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel.

    The rest of the day is free for leisure. You may explore nearby areas like Thamel or relax at your hotel.

    Overnight stay in Kathmandu

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    1. Max. Elevation822m
    2. Duration25 Minutes Flight
    3. Distance25 Minutes Flight

    After breakfast, begin your guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu.

    Visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most important Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Continue to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world and a major center of Tibetan Buddhism.

    You may also visit Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), offering panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley.

    (Optional: Everest Scenic Flight in the early morning – approx. 1 hour)

    In the afternoon, transfer to the airport for a short flight to Pokhara (approx. 25 minutes). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel near Phewa Lake.

    Overnight stay in Pokhara

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    1. Max. Elevation822m
    2. Duration4-5 Hours
    3. Distance4 Hours Tour

    After breakfast, enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour of Pokhara, one of Nepal’s most scenic cities.

    Start with a visit to the beautiful Phewa Lake, where you can enjoy a peaceful boat ride with views of the Annapurna range. Continue to Devi’s Fall, a unique waterfall that disappears underground.

    Explore the nearby Gupteshwor Cave, known for its natural formations and religious significance. Later, visit the World Peace Pagoda, which offers stunning panoramic views of Pokhara Valley, the lake, and the surrounding mountains.

    After sightseeing, return to your hotel and relax.

    Overnight stay in Pokhara

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    1. Max. Elevation1400m
    2. Duration25 Minutes
    3. Distance25 Minutes Flight

    Early in the morning, drive to Sarangkot (approx. 30 minutes) to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. This is one of the most iconic Himalayan viewpoints in Nepal.

    After enjoying the sunrise, return to your hotel for breakfast and check out.

    Later, transfer to Pokhara Airport for a short scenic flight back to Kathmandu (approx. 25 minutes). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

    The rest of the day is free for leisure or optional activities such as shopping or spa.

    Overnight stay in Kathmandu

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    1. Max. Elevation2200m
    2. Duration1–1.5 hrs Flight
    3. Distance1–1.5 hrs Flight

    After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Paro, Bhutan (approx. 1–1.5 hours). This flight is considered one of the most scenic in the world, offering stunning views of the Himalayan range.

    Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be welcomed by your Bhutanese guide.

    From Paro, drive to Thimphu (approx. 1.5 hours), the capital city of Bhutan. Enjoy scenic views along the way with rivers, forests, and traditional Bhutanese architecture.

    After reaching Thimphu, check in to your hotel and relax. Depending on time, you may explore local markets or nearby attractions.

    Overnight stay in Thimphu

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    1. Max. Elevation1200m
    2. Duration3 hrs
    3. Distance75 km

    After breakfast, begin your sightseeing tour of Thimphu.

    Visit the impressive Buddha Dordenma, a giant Buddha statue overlooking the valley. Continue to Tashichho Dzong, a beautiful fortress that houses the government offices and monastic body.

    Later, drive to Punakha (approx. 3 hours), crossing the scenic Dochula Pass, known for its 108 stupas and panoramic Himalayan views.

    Upon arrival in Punakha, check in to your hotel and relax.

    Overnight stay in Punakha

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    1. Max. Elevation2200m
    2. Duration4–5 hrs
    3. Distance125 km

    After breakfast, begin your sightseeing tour of Punakha.

    Visit the stunning Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan, located at the confluence of two rivers. This historic fortress serves as the winter residence of the monastic body.

    You may also explore the nearby suspension bridge, one of the longest in Bhutan, offering scenic views of the valley.

    Later, drive back to Paro (approx. 4–5 hours), passing through picturesque landscapes and mountain roads.

    Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and relax.

    Overnight stay in Paro

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    1. Max. Elevation3120m
    2. Duration2 Hours Hike
    3. Distance2 Hours Hike

    After an early breakfast, start your hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, one of Bhutan’s most sacred and breathtaking sites.

    The hike takes approximately 4–5 hours round trip and offers spectacular views of the monastery perched on a cliffside. Along the way, you can stop at viewpoints and a cafeteria for rest and refreshments.

    After descending, return to Paro and enjoy local sightseeing if time permits, such as exploring the town or visiting nearby cultural sites.

    Overnight stay in Paro

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    1. Max. Elevation2200m
    2. Duration30 Minutes Drive
    3. Distance8-10 km

    After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward flight.

    Your unforgettable journey across India, Nepal, and Bhutan comes to an end with wonderful memories of culture, heritage, and Himalayan beauty.

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    • Accommodation
      14 nights in carefully selected 3-star hotels
    • India
      Delhi: Hotel Redcastle / Hotel Panicker Residency or similar
      Agra: Hotel Sukh Sena Regal or similar
      Jaipur: Hotel Kalyan / Hotel Rajputana Haveli or similar
    • Nepal
      Kathmandu: Hotel Holy Himalaya / Kantipur Village
      Pokhara: Hotel Lake Star / Aabas Pokhara
      (Twin/Double sharing basis with daily breakfast)
    • Bhutan
      Thimphu: Hotel Pedling / Hotel Amodhara / Hotel Gakyil
      Punakha: Hotel Vara / Punakha Residency / Hotel Sonamgang
      Paro: Mandala Resort / Metta Resort / Zhideychen Resort
      (Twin/Double sharing basis with full board meals)
    • Transportation
      Private air-conditioned vehicle with driver in India and Nepal
      Private vehicle with driver and guide in Bhutan
      All airport pick-up and drop-off services
      All ground transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary
    • Flights
      Delhi → Kathmandu (international flight included)
      Kathmandu ↔ Pokhara (domestic flights)
      Kathmandu → Paro (international flight included)
    • Sightseeing & Guide
      Guided sightseeing tours in all destinations
      English-speaking professional local guides:
      India (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra)
      Nepal (Kathmandu & Pokhara)
      Bhutan (licensed Bhutanese guide throughout)
      All cultural and heritage site visits as per the itinerary
    • Entrance Fees & Permits
      All monument and sightseeing entrance fees in India, Nepal, and Bhutan
      Bhutan visa fee and sustainable development fee (SDF)
      All government taxes and official expenses
    • Meals
      Daily breakfast in India & Nepal
      Full board meals in Bhutan (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, tea & snacks)
      Bottled drinking water during tours
    • Staff & Support
      Experienced drivers and support staff
      All staff salaries, insurance, and allowances
      24/7 customer support throughout the trip
    • International Flights
      International airfare to Delhi (arrival) and from Paro (departure)
      Any additional flights not mentioned in the inclusions
    • Visa Fees
      India visa (to be arranged by travelers)
      Nepal visa fee (payable on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport)
    • Meals
      Lunch and dinner in India and Nepal
      Any meals not specifically mentioned in the itinerary
      Additional food, snacks, beverages, or special dietary requests
    • Travel Insurance
      Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, evacuation, trip cancellation, or delays (strongly recommended)
    • Personal Expenses
      Laundry, telephone calls, internet, minibar, room service
      Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages not included in meals
      Shopping, souvenirs, and personal purchases
    • Optional Activities
      Everest Scenic Flight in Nepal
      Any additional sightseeing or activities not listed in the itinerary
    • Tips & Gratuities: Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff (expected but optional)

    Dates & Availability

    Arrival: You need to arrive on the first day at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India. Upon arrival, our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel to begin your tour.

    Departure: Your tour will end in Paro. After breakfast on the final day, you will be transferred to Paro International Airport for your onward flight.

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      This was one of the best trips I’ve ever taken. The highlight for me was the Everest view from Nepal and the calm, spiritual environment of Bhutan. Everything was handled smoothly, and the support team was always available. I would definitely book again.

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      Sophia Martinez

      Spain, ES
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      Perfect Mix of Culture and Nature

      March 10, 2026

      This tour offers the best combination of culture, history, and nature. I loved exploring temples in Nepal and then relaxing in the peaceful valleys of Bhutan. Pokhara was one of my favorite stops. The itinerary was well-balanced and not too rushed.

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      Laura Schmidt

      Germany, DE
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      Highly Recommended Multi-Country Tour

      March 10, 2026

      Everything was handled professionally. The transitions between India, Nepal, and Bhutan were smooth, and the team was always helpful. Bhutan was a highlight for me—so clean, peaceful, and unique. This tour is perfect if you want variety without stress.

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      Ahmed Al-Farsi

      UAE, AE
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      Amazing Cultural Journey

      March 10, 2026

      The cultural diversity in this tour is incredible. I enjoyed the heritage sites in India, especially the Taj Mahal, and the spiritual atmosphere in Nepal. Bhutan felt like a completely different world. The guides made the experience even better.

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      Michael Brown

      Canada, CA
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      A Truly Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience

      March 03, 2026

      This tour gave me the chance to experience three completely different countries in one trip. From the historic charm of Agra to the natural beauty of Pokhara and the peaceful culture of Bhutan, everything was unforgettable. Very well organized from start to finish.

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    Good to Know

    Flight Information

    Included flights in the package:

    • Delhi → Kathmandu
    • Kathmandu ↔ Pokhara (domestic round trip)
    • Kathmandu → Paro
    • International flights to/from India and Bhutan are NOT included

    We recommend booking international flights early for better availability and pricing

    Visa Information

    India:
    Travelers must apply for an Indian visa in advance through their respective embassy or online e-visa system
    Nepal:
    Visa is available on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport
    (Fees apply depending on length of stay)
    Bhutan:
    Visa is arranged and processed by our team in advance
    No separate application required from your side

    Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is mandatory for this tour
    It should cover:

    • Trip cancellation or delays
    • Medical emergencies and hospitalization
    • Emergency evacuation (especially for the Nepal region)
    • We strongly recommend comprehensive coverage before travel

    Weather Conditions

    India (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra):

    • Summer: Hot (30°C–45°C)
    • Winter: Mild to cool (5°C–20°C)
    • Best time: October to March

    Nepal (Kathmandu & Pokhara):

    Pleasant climate most of the year

    • Spring/Autumn: Clear skies and best mountain views
    • Winter: Cool mornings and evenings
    • Summer: Monsoon season (June–August)

    Bhutan (Thimphu, Punakha, Paro):

    • Mild and comfortable climate
    • Spring and autumn are ideal
    • Evenings can be cool, especially in higher altitudes

    Cultural Considerations

    India:

    • Dress modestly when visiting temples and religious sites
    • Remove shoes before entering temples
    • Respect local customs and traditions

    Nepal:

    • Always walk clockwise around stupas like Boudhanath Stupa
    • Avoid touching religious objects or statues
    • Remove shoes before entering temples

    Bhutan:

    • Dress modestly, especially in monasteries and dzongs
    • Follow your guide’s instructions at religious sites
    • Respect Bhutanese culture and traditions, including silence in sacred places

    Safety & Security

    India

    • India is generally safe for tourists, especially in major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra
    • Be cautious in crowded areas and tourist spots
    • Avoid carrying large amounts of cash
    • Use hotel safes for valuables
    • Follow your guide’s advice at all times

    Nepal

    • Nepal is considered safe and welcoming for travelers
    • Exercise general precautions in busy areas like Kathmandu
    • Keep belongings secure during sightseeing
    • Follow safety instructions during flights and mountain-related activities
    • Always stay hydrated and avoid overexertion at higher altitudes

    Bhutan

    • Bhutan is one of the safest countries in the world
    • Crime rates are very low
    • Travelers must follow local rules and respect cultural guidelines
    • Always stay with your guide, as tourism is regulated
    • Follow safety instructions during hikes, especially to Tiger’s Nest

    Currency & Money Matters

    India

    • Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)
    • Credit/debit cards are widely accepted in cities
    • ATMs are easily available
    • Carry small cash for local markets and tips

    Nepal

    • Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR)
    • Cards accepted in hotels and major restaurants
    • ATMs available in Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Cash recommended for small shops and local expenses

    Bhutan

    • Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) (equal to Indian Rupee)
    • Cash is commonly used
    • Cards are accepted in limited hotels and shops
    • Carry sufficient cash for personal expenses

    Language & Communication

    India

    • Main language: Hindi
    • English is widely spoken in tourism, hotels, and cities
    • Communication is generally easy for international travelers

    Nepal

    • Main language: Nepali
    • English is commonly spoken in tourist areas like Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Guides and hotel staff communicate fluently in English

    Bhutan

    • Main language: Dzongkha
    • English is widely spoken and is the medium of education
    • Communication is smooth, especially with guides and in hotels

    Transportation

    India

    • Private air-conditioned vehicle with driver for all transfers and sightseeing
    • Good road connectivity between Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra
    • Traffic can be busy in cities, so travel time may vary
    • Domestic flights and trains are also widely available (if needed)

    Nepal

    • Private vehicles for all transfers and sightseeing
    • Domestic flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Roads can be uneven in some areas, but scenic
    • Short distances but travel time may vary due to terrain

    Bhutan

    • Private vehicle with driver and guide throughout the tour
    • Travel between Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha by road
    • Roads are scenic but mountainous, so drives are slower and comfortable
    • All transportation is well-managed as tourism is regulated

    Electricity & Charging

    India

    • Voltage: 230V, 50Hz
    • Plug types: C, D, and M
    • Power supply is generally stable in cities
    • Carry a universal adapter for convenience

    Nepal

    • Voltage: 230V, 50Hz
    • Plug types: C, D, and M
    • Power supply is stable in cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Occasional fluctuations may occur in some areas

    Bhutan

    • Voltage: 230V, 50Hz
    • Plug types: D, F, and G (varies by hotel)
    • Power supply is reliable
    • A universal adapter is recommended

    Festivals & Public Holidays

    India

    • Major festivals include:
    • Diwali (Festival of Lights)
    • Holi (Festival of Colors)
    • Eid and Christmas
    • Public holidays may affect the opening hours of monuments and traffic conditions

    Nepal

    • Major festivals include:
    • Dashain (the biggest Hindu festival)
    • Tihar (Festival of Lights)
    • Buddha Jayanti
    • Cultural events are vibrant and may enhance your travel experience

    Bhutan

    • Major festivals (Tshechus) are held in different regions:
    • Paro Tshechu
    • Thimphu Tshechu
    • These festivals include traditional dances, rituals, and local celebrations
    • Travel during festivals offers a unique cultural experience but requires early booking

    Food & Dining

    India

    • Wide variety of cuisines: North Indian, Mughlai, vegetarian and street food
      Popular dishes: butter chicken, biryani, paneer, naan
    • Vegetarian options are widely available
    • International cuisine available in major cities like Delhi and Jaipur
    • Bottled water is recommended for drinking

    Nepal

    • Traditional dish: Dal Bhat (rice, lentils, vegetables, curry)
    • Variety of options including momo, thukpa, and international cuisine
    • Good mix of local and Western food in Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Vegetarian and vegan options widely available
    • Hygienic restaurants available in tourist areas

    Bhutan

    • Traditional cuisine includes ema datshi (chili and cheese), red rice, and local dishes
    • Meals are generally simple, fresh, and locally prepared
    • International options available in hotels
    • Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) are included in most Bhutan tours

    Packing List Essentials

    • Comfortable walking shoes
    • Light, breathable clothing (for India and lower regions)
    • Warm layers or jacket (for mornings, evenings, and Bhutan)
    • Rain jacket or umbrella (especially during monsoon season)
    • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and hat
    • Personal medications and basic first aid kit
    • Reusable water bottle
    • Power bank and universal travel adapter
    • Passport copies and travel documents
    • Day backpack for daily excursions

    Documentation & Entry Requirements

    • Valid passport with at least 6 months' validity from travel date
    • At least 2–3 blank pages in the passport

    Visa Requirements:

    • India: Visa required (apply online or via embassy before travel)
    • Nepal: Visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport
    • Bhutan: Visa arranged in advance by the tour operator

    Best of India, Nepal & Bhutan – 15 Days Multi-Country Tour

    This tour spans different climates, so choosing the right season is important. Below is a simple month-by-month guide covering India, Nepal, and Bhutan together.

    January – February (Winter Season)

    India: Cool and pleasant (best for sightseeing)
    Nepal: Cold mornings/evenings, clear mountain views
    Bhutan: Cold but clear skies

    Best for: Comfortable travel, fewer crowds, clear views
    Note: Carry warm clothing

    March – April (Spring Season) Recommended

    India: Warm and pleasant
    Nepal: One of the best seasons, blooming landscapes
    Bhutan: Festivals and beautiful weather

    Best for: Overall perfect balance across all three countries
    Highlight: Rhododendron blooms and clear Himalayan views

    May – June (Early Summer)

    • India: Hot (especially Delhi, Agra, Jaipur)
    • Nepal: Warm but still good in Pokhara
    • Bhutan: Pleasant in higher regions

    Best for: Mountain lovers and fewer tourists
    Note: Heat can be strong in India

    July – August (Monsoon Season)

    India: Heavy rainfall
    Nepal: Monsoon season, limited mountain visibility
    Bhutan: Rainy but lush green landscapes

    Best for: Budget travelers and greenery
    Not ideal for clear views and smooth travel

    September – October (Autumn Season) Best

    India: Pleasant weather
    Nepal: Clear skies, best mountain views
    Bhutan: Festival season (Tshechu)

    Best for: Peak travel season, perfect weather
    Highlight: Festivals + crystal-clear Himalayas

    Need help or have a question about this tour?

    Our team of experienced travel experts, with over a decade in the industry, is here to help you get started. Consult with us today!

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    Best Of India Nepal Bhutan Tour FAQs

    1. General FAQs – India Portion

    1. Do I need a visa to travel to India?

    Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter India. You can apply online for an e-visa or through your nearest Indian embassy before travel.

    2. What is the best time to visit India (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra)?

    The best time is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.

    3. Is India safe for tourists?

    Yes, the Golden Triangle route including Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra is generally safe. Basic precautions such as safeguarding valuables and avoiding isolated areas at night are recommended.

    4. What types of hotels are provided in India?

    This package includes 3-star/4-star category hotels with clean, comfortable rooms, private bathrooms, and daily breakfast.

    5. Are meals included during the India tour?

    Breakfast is included daily. Lunch and dinner are not included, allowing flexibility to explore different cuisines.

    6. What kind of transportation is used in India?

    You will travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced driver for all transfers and sightseeing.

    7. Are entrance fees included for monuments?

    Yes, all major monument entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary (like the Taj Mahal and forts) are included.

    8. Do I need to follow any dress code?

    Yes, modest clothing is recommended, especially when visiting temples and religious sites. Comfortable walking shoes are also advised.

    9. Is bottled water safe and available?

    Yes, bottled drinking water is widely available and recommended during your trip.

    10. Can I use credit cards in India?

    Yes, credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and major shops. However, carrying some cash is useful for small purchases.

    11. Is tipping required in India?

    Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated. It is customary to tip drivers, guides, and hotel staff for good service.

    12. What should I be careful about during the India tour?

    • Avoid drinking tap water
    • Keep your belongings secure in crowded areas
    • Follow your guide’s advice during sightseeing

    13. What is the local currency in India?

    The local currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). Currency exchange is available at airports, hotels, and authorized exchange counters.

    14. Can I use international SIM cards or buy a local SIM?

    Yes, international roaming works, but it can be expensive. You can easily buy a local SIM card in Delhi with your passport and a copy of your visa.

    15. Is Wi-Fi available in hotels?

    Yes, most hotels provide free Wi-Fi, though speed may vary.

    16. What type of electrical plugs are used in India?

    India uses Type C, D, and M plugs (230V). A universal travel adapter is recommended.

    17. Are there any restrictions when visiting monuments?

    Yes, at places like the Taj Mahal:

    • Large bags, food, and certain electronics may not be allowed
    • Security checks are mandatory
    • Tripods and drones are generally prohibited

    18. Is photography allowed at tourist sites?

    Photography is allowed at most places, but some monuments or interior sections may have restrictions or additional fees.

    19. What should I wear during sightseeing?

    Light, breathable clothing is ideal. In winter, carry a light jacket. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.

    20. Are there good options for vegetarian or special diets?

    Yes, India offers excellent vegetarian options. Vegan and other dietary requirements can also be accommodated in most restaurants.

    21. Is street food safe to eat?

    Street food is popular, but it is recommended to eat at clean and busy places or follow your guide’s recommendations.

    22. How much walking is involved in the India tour?

    Moderate walking is required at monuments like forts and heritage sites. Comfortable footwear is important.

    23. What are the shopping options in India?

    You can shop for handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs in markets across Jaipur, Delhi, and Agra.

    24. Can I drink tap water in India?

    No, tap water is not recommended. Always use bottled or filtered water.

    25. Are guides included during the tour?

    Yes, professional English-speaking guides are provided in key cities like Agra and Jaipur, and assistance is available in Delhi.

    26. What happens if my flight is delayed or cancelled?

    In case of delays or cancellations, our team will assist with rescheduling and logistics. Additional costs may apply depending on the situation.

    27. Is India suitable for first-time international travelers?

    Yes, especially the Golden Triangle route is well-developed and tourist-friendly, making it ideal for first-time visitors.

    2. General FAQs – Nepal Portion

    1. Do I need a visa to enter Nepal?

    Yes, but Nepal offers visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. You can obtain it easily with a passport, photo, and visa fee.

    2. What is the best time to visit Nepal?

    The best time is March–May (spring) and September–November (autumn) for clear skies and mountain views.

    3. Is Nepal safe for tourists?

    Yes, Nepal is generally safe and welcoming. Tourist areas like Kathmandu and Pokhara are popular and well-managed.

    4. What type of hotels are provided in Nepal?

    You will stay in 3-star/4-star hotels offering clean rooms, private bathrooms, and breakfast.

    5. Are meals included in Nepal?

    Only breakfast is included. Lunch and dinner are not included, giving you flexibility to explore local restaurants.

    6. What is the local currency in Nepal?

    The currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). ATMs and exchange services are widely available in major cities.

    7. Can I use credit cards in Nepal?

    Yes, cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and major shops, but cash is recommended for small purchases.

    8. Is bottled water available?

    Yes, bottled drinking water is widely available and recommended. Avoid drinking tap water.

    9. What kind of transportation is used in Nepal?

    • Private vehicles for sightseeing and transfers
    • Domestic flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara

    10. How long is the flight between Kathmandu and Pokhara?

    The flight takes approximately 25 minutes, offering scenic mountain views.

    11. What should I wear in Nepal?

    Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Carry light layers, as mornings and evenings can be cool.

    12. Is there any altitude risk in Nepal?

    The tour stays at moderate altitudes (Kathmandu ~1,400 m, Pokhara ~822 m). Most travelers do not face altitude issues.

    13. Can I do an Everest Scenic Flight?

    Yes, an optional Everest Scenic Flight (approx. 1 hour) is available from Kathmandu for panoramic Himalayan views.

    14. Is Wi-Fi available in hotels?

    Yes, most hotels offer free Wi-Fi, though speed may vary.

    15. What languages are spoken in Nepal?

    The main language is Nepali, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

    16. Are there any cultural rules to follow?

    • Remove shoes before entering temples
    • Walk clockwise around stupas like Boudhanath Stupa
    • Dress modestly at religious sites

    17. Is tipping expected in Nepal?

    Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated for good service (guides, drivers, hotel staff).

    18. What kind of food is available in Nepal?

    Nepal offers both local and international cuisine. Popular dishes include momo, dal bhat, and noodles.

    19. Is Nepal suitable for families and first-time travelers?

    Yes, Nepal is very friendly and easy to travel, making it ideal for families and first-time visitors.

    20. What should I be careful about in Nepal?

    • Avoid drinking tap water
    • Be cautious in crowded areas
    • Follow your guide’s instructions during tours

    21. How long should I arrive before domestic flights in Nepal?

    It is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 1 hour before departure for domestic flights like Kathmandu–Pokhara.

    22. Are domestic flights in Nepal reliable?

    Flights are generally reliable, but delays can occur due to weather conditions, especially in the morning. Flexibility is advised.

    23. Is there baggage allowance for domestic flights?

    Yes, typically around 15–20 kg check-in and 5 kg hand carry. Extra baggage may incur additional charges.

    24. Can I exchange currency at the airport?

    Yes, currency exchange counters are available at Tribhuvan International Airport and in major tourist areas.

    25. Are there ATMs available in Nepal?

    Yes, ATMs are widely available in Kathmandu and Pokhara, though withdrawal limits may apply.

    26. Is tipping expected in Nepal?

    Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It is common to tip guides and drivers for good service.

    27. Can I drink alcohol in Nepal?

    Yes, alcohol is available in restaurants and hotels. However, moderation is recommended, especially at higher altitudes.

    28. Is Nepal suitable for elderly travelers?

    Yes, this itinerary is suitable for all age groups as it does not include high-altitude trekking.

    29. Are there hospitals and medical facilities available?

    Yes, Kathmandu and Pokhara have good hospitals and clinics. Basic medical facilities are easily accessible.

    30. Can I customize my Nepal itinerary?

    Yes, optional activities like Everest flights, cultural tours, or wellness experiences can be added based on your preference.

    31. What kind of shopping can I do in Nepal?

    Popular items include handicrafts, pashmina shawls, singing bowls, and souvenirs from local markets.

    32. Are there vegetarian and vegan food options?

    Yes, Nepal offers plenty of vegetarian and vegan options in restaurants and hotels.

    33. Do I need any vaccinations before traveling to Nepal?

    No mandatory vaccinations are required, but it is advisable to consult your doctor before travel.

    34. Is tap water safe for brushing teeth?

    It is recommended to use bottled or filtered water even for brushing teeth.

    35. Can I use mobile data in Nepal?

    Yes, local SIM cards with data packages are easily available and affordable.

    36. Are drones allowed in Nepal?

    Drone use is restricted and requires special permits. It is not allowed in many heritage and sensitive areas.

    37. What time zone does Nepal follow?

    Nepal follows Nepal Standard Time (GMT +5:45).

    38. Is Nepal crowded with tourists?

    Tourist areas can be busy during peak seasons, but overall Nepal offers a relaxed and peaceful travel experience.

    39. What kind of power supply issues should I expect?

    Power supply is mostly stable, especially in Kathmandu and Pokhara, though minor fluctuations can occur.

    40. Is Nepal a good destination for photography?

    Yes, Nepal is excellent for photography with its temples, mountains, lakes, and vibrant culture.

    3. General FAQs – Bhutan Portion

    1. Do I need a visa to travel to Bhutan?

    Yes, but the visa is arranged in advance by us. You do not need to apply separately.

    2. How do I enter Bhutan?

    You will enter Bhutan by flight to Paro, which has the country’s only international airport.

    3. Is Bhutan safe for tourists?

    Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest countries in the world with very low crime rates and a peaceful environment.

    4. What type of accommodation is provided in Bhutan?

    This package includes 3-star/4-star hotels with clean, comfortable rooms and full-board meals.

    5. Are meals included in Bhutan?

    Yes, all meals are included: breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea, and snacks.

    6. What is the local currency in Bhutan?

    The currency is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees are also widely accepted.

    7. Can I use credit cards in Bhutan?

    Cards are accepted in some hotels and shops, but cash is recommended for personal expenses.

    8. What languages are spoken in Bhutan?

    The official language is Dzongkha, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourism.

    9. Is Wi-Fi available in Bhutan?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, though speeds may vary.

    10. What kind of transportation is used in Bhutan?

    You will travel in a private vehicle with a driver and licensed guide throughout your stay.

    11. Do I need a guide in Bhutan?

    Yes, all tourists must travel with a licensed Bhutanese guide, which is included in your package.

    12. What is the best time to visit Bhutan?

    The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for clear weather and festivals.

    13. Is Bhutan suitable for elderly travelers?

    Yes, this itinerary is suitable for most age groups. The only moderately challenging activity is the Tiger’s Nest hike, which can be done at your own pace.

    14. How difficult is the Tiger’s Nest hike?

    The hike is moderate and takes about 4–5 hours round trip. Horses are available for part of the climb if needed.

    15. What should I wear in Bhutan?

    Dress modestly, especially when visiting monasteries and dzongs. Long pants and covered shoulders are recommended.

    16. Are there any cultural rules I should follow?

    Remove hats and shoes when entering temples
    Dress respectfully at religious sites
    Follow your guide’s instructions at all times

    17. Can I take photos in Bhutan?

    Yes, photography is allowed in most places, but not inside some monasteries. Always ask your guide before taking photos.

    18. Is tipping expected in Bhutan?

    Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for good service from guides and drivers.

    19. Is travel insurance required for Bhutan?

    Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended and should cover medical emergencies and evacuation.

    20. What makes Bhutan different from other destinations?

    Bhutan focuses on sustainable tourism and Gross National Happiness, offering a unique experience with preserved culture, natural beauty, and a peaceful atmosphere.

    21. Are there ATMs in Bhutan?

    Yes, ATMs are available in major towns like Thimphu and Paro, but may be limited in rural areas.

    22. Can I buy a local SIM card in Bhutan?

    Yes, local SIM cards with data are available in Paro and Thimphu with passport identification.

    23. Is altitude a concern in Bhutan?

    Some areas like Thimphu and Paro are above 2,000 meters, but most travelers adjust easily. Stay hydrated and take it easy on arrival.

    24. Are drones allowed in Bhutan?

    Drone usage is restricted and requires official permission. It is generally not allowed in most tourist areas.

    25. What kind of shopping can I do in Bhutan?

    You can buy handicrafts, textiles, thangka paintings, and traditional Bhutanese souvenirs.

    26. Is Bhutan crowded with tourists?

    No, Bhutan limits tourist numbers, making it a peaceful and less crowded destination.

    27. What kind of food can I expect in Bhutan?

    Bhutanese cuisine is simple and flavorful, often featuring chili and cheese dishes, along with rice and vegetables.

    28. Can I customize my Bhutan itinerary?

    Yes, additional experiences or luxury upgrades can be arranged upon request.

    4. FAQs for Best of India, Nepal & Bhutan Multi-Country Tour

    1. Do I need visas for all three countries?

    Yes.

    • India: Visa required (apply online or via embassy)
    • Nepal: Visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport
    • Bhutan: Visa is arranged in advance by us

    2. Are international flights included in the package?

    Flights between India, Nepal, and Bhutan are included, but international flights to/from your home country are not included.

    3. How long are the flights between countries?

    • Delhi → Kathmandu: ~1.5 hrs
    • Kathmandu → Pokhara: ~25 mins
    • Kathmandu → Paro: ~1–1.5 hrs

    4. What type of hotels are provided?

    Comfortable 3-star/4-star hotels with private rooms and daily breakfast (India & Nepal) and full-board meals in Bhutan.

    5. Are meals included?

    • India & Nepal: Breakfast included
    • Bhutan: All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea & snacks) included

    6. What currencies are used?

    • India: Indian Rupee (INR)
    • Nepal: Nepalese Rupee (NPR)
    • Bhutan: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN)

    7. Can I use credit cards?

    Yes, in hotels and major restaurants. Cash is recommended for small purchases and local markets.

    8. Is this tour safe for travelers?

    Yes, all three destinations are tourist-friendly. Guided tours, private transport, and local support ensure a safe experience.

    9. Is this tour suitable for families and elderly travelers?

    Yes, the itinerary is comfortable with moderate activity. Only the Tiger’s Nest hike is optional and moderate in difficulty.

    10. What kind of transport is used?

    • Private air-conditioned vehicles in India and Nepal
    • Private vehicle with driver and guide in Bhutan
    • Domestic and international flights as per itinerary

    11. Is there any trekking involved?

    No major trekking. Only an optional moderate hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery) in Bhutan.

    12. Can I skip the Tiger’s Nest hike?

    Yes, you can relax or explore Paro while others hike.

    13. Is altitude sickness a concern?

    No major risk. Highest point is around 3,100 m (Tiger’s Nest). Most travelers adjust easily.

    14. Do I need travel insurance?

    Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended, covering medical emergencies and trip disruptions.

    15. What kind of food is available?

    • India: Rich variety (veg & non-veg)
    • Nepal: Local and international cuisine
    • Bhutan: Traditional meals with full board

    16. Is tap water safe?

    No. Always drink bottled or filtered water.

    17. Is Wi-Fi available?

    Yes, in most hotels, though speed may vary.

    18. Can I use mobile data?

    Yes, local SIM cards are available in all three countries with passport identification.

    19. Are there cultural rules to follow?

    Yes:

    • Dress modestly at temples and monasteries
    • Remove shoes before entering religious sites
    • Follow your guide’s instructions

    20. What should I pack?

    • Comfortable clothing and walking shoes
    • Light jacket for mornings/evenings
    • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and basic medicines
    • Travel adapter

    21. Are there optional activities available?

    Yes, such as:

    • Everest Scenic Flight in Nepal
    • Cultural experiences and local tours

    22. Is tipping required?

    Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated for good service (guides, drivers, hotel staff).

    23. What is the best time for this tour?

    • Spring (March–May)
    • Autumn (September–November)

    These seasons offer the best weather across all three countries.

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