Trip Overview
The Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour is a unique journey that takes you through the core of the Himalayas to appreciate the distinct ancient cultures and dramatic landscape. The Tibet Nepal Bhutan trip itinerary of 17 days is carefully crafted so that you make the best out of the lush, bustling valleys of Nepal; the wind-swept, high-altitude plateaus of Tibet; and last but not least, the serene and pristine valleys of Bhutan.
Each has a unique cultural, historical, and spiritual background, yet they are somehow similar to each other. Tibet used to be an independent country of its own. While Buddhism prevails here, it is also home to Mt. Kailash (6,638 m), revered by Hindus worldwide and cherished in Jainism, Bon, and Buddhism. Then there is Nepal, home to 14 of the mountain peaks measuring 8,000m above sea level.
Bhutan is the country often referred to as the country of the thunder dragon, famous for its carbon-negative footprint and also the unique philosophy of gross national happiness, all while guarded by sky-towering, snow-capped mountain ranges. That is why the Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour Itinerary of 17 days is one such golden opportunity to explore not one but three of the majestic Himalayan lands in a single trip.
Bookings are now open at Adventure Himalayan Travels & Treks for 2026 and 2027. One of the trusted travel agencies located in Kathmandu, Nepal, with more than two decades of experience in crafting well-sorted holidays in Nepal, India, Bhutan, Tibet, and also Singapore, our Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour Cost is transparent. Though the exact Tibet Nepal Bhutan trip cost may vary based on the customisation made, you will be in reliable hands.
What to expect during the Himalayan trip of 17 days to Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan?
Although the Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour is a multi-country journey, as it does not involve any sort of high-altitude trekking and climbing, most of the time you are either flying from one country to another and then travelling via jeep or the best local transport availabl such as during the Bhutan Paramount Tour, Tibet Cultural Tour, and Spirit of Bhutan Tour, catering to a wide range of travellers, visitors, and those curious about what the world has to offer. Most of the places you journey through are well supported by modern infrastructure and facilities.
Whether you are visiting the North Everest Base Camp in Tibet, are on a Chitwan National Park jungle safari in Nepal, or are hiking up to the iconic Tiger’s Nest in Bhutan, there is almost zero physical exhaustion. So if you are planning a meaningful holiday with your family, friends, or colleagues of various ages and experience levels while savouring the warm hospitality and unique culture, the Tibet Nepal Bhutan trip is a fantastic choice, including for the years 2026 and 2027.
How does the combined trip to Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan begin?
The Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour starts with your arrival at Lhasa (the capital city of Tibet), which features the iconic winter palace of the Dalai Lama called Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Market, and Norbulinka Palace. A few hours of driving through Yamdrok on the 3rd day takes you to Shigaste with the Shigatse Monastery for you to explore. En route lie the high altitude passes: Kampa La (5,050m) and Karo La (5,045m).
So are the Kubum Stupa & Pelkor Chode Monastery, Shalu Monastery, and Tashilhunpo Monastery; each step is full of new discoveries and places to see. That means, of course, you will not miss out on visiting the North Everest Base Camp, locally called Rombuk, which is a few hours' drive from Shigatse. 1 day and night here, and then the Tibet Tour as part of the Tibet Nepal Bhutan trip comes to an end with a drive to Kerung and a drive to Kathmandu thereafter.
What are the places you visit in Nepal during the Tibet Nepal Bhutan Trip of 17 Days?
Your arrival in Kathmandu marks the beginning of the second phase of the combined Tibet Nepal Bhutan tour and travel. The Kathmandu Valley is home to at least 7 of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Swyambhunath, Pashupatinath, Boudhnath, the trilogy of ancient royal places (Basantapur, Patan, and Bhaktapur), and the Changunarayan Temple. Enjoy our guided sightseeing, offering a glimpse into the diverse culture, traditions, and rich history of Nepal.
Then you drive to the Chitwan National Park, a natural UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the royal hunting reserve and now the best spot to do a jungle safari, nature walk, and river rafting. Thereafter, is when you explore Pokhara, the serene city of lakes of Nepal, famous for adventure activities and mind-blowing mountain reflections on its calm and turquoise lakes, which are even more stunning from Sarangkot Hill Station, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Where do you go in Bhutan on Tibet Nepal Bhutan tour?
The Tibet Nepal Bhutan trip itinerary of 17 days concludes with your travel to Bhutan and its major highlights such as Thimphu, Punakha, Paro, and the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taksang Monastery) perched above the hill. What makes it amazing to visit Bhutan is the country's priority to conserve its ancient cultural practices, biodiversity, and people’s happiness, while it is also up-to-date with modern discoveries and infrastructure.
Perfect blend of modern inventions and culture, and over the years, the country has shown significant progress with controlled tourism, so it is expected that you show respect and travel only accompanied by a licensed local guide under registered operators or affiliates such as Adventure Himalayan Travels and Treks, as mandated by the local government. On booking with us, we make sure you have a hassle-free experience from start to end.
Is this combined tour of 17 days to Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan suitable for seeing mountains?
Yes, the 17 days combined trip to Tibet Nepal Bhutan is an excellent choice for mountain lovers as well. Right from the beginning of the journey at Lhasa, you can see the Nyenchen Tanglha Range and Mount Nojin Kangsang. The villages of Shigatse and Rombuk offer you stunning views of some of the world's major peaks: Mt. Everest (8,848.86 m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Makalu (8,485 m), Cho Oyu (8,201 m), and Shishapangma (8,027 m).
Likewise, when you are exploring Nepal, the morning hike to Sarangakot is dedicated to witnessing the magical sunrise panorama, watching Annapurna (8,091 m), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Manaslu (8,163 m), and Machhapuchre in their full glory. Then, once you are in Bhutan, Mt. Jomolhari and Jichu Drake, Gangkhar Puensum, Masanggang, Kangphugang, and Tsendegang ensure a striking mountain-view retreat.
Why are Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan considered meccas for wellness and spiritual cleansing?
Whether you are travelling to Tibet, Nepal, or Bhutan, you will notice that the locals, to this day, are deeply connected to their roots. The first place that you visit, Lhasa, is known as the “city of gods” and is a place with some of the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage sites. In Tibet, like Mt Everest, which is Sagarmatha locally in Nepal, it is Chomolungma (the mother goddess) and is held sacred. Likewise, Nepal’s capital city, Kathmandu, is known as the city of temples.
It houses a larger number of temples than the residing places and is home to 7 of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, most of which are believed to be living mandalas designed to awaken both the practitioner and the city itself using tantra. The country of Bhutan has experienced fewer interventions from the outer world and cherishes its unique way of living as guided by Buddhism, which preaches world peace and harmony; something meaningful awaits you!
The Tibet Nepal Bhutan Tour 17 Days Itinerary and Cost for 2026 and 2027
Based on the 17 days for the Tibet Nepal Bhutan travel and tour itinerary, the trip begins with your arrival in Lhasa. If you land early in the morning, you will have enough time to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Tibet’s capital city, which is one of the major trade hubs, before the official exploration begins the following day. i.e., on the 2nd day, you visit the major tourist places in Lhasa: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Market, and Norbulinka Palace.
Thereafter, on the third day, the journey continues, taking you to Shigatse after driving past the beautiful lake of Yamdrok, Kampa La Pass, and Karo La Pass. Visiting famous landmarks here on the 4th day, you will stand at the foot of the world’s highest peak, North Everest Base Camp, in Tibet (Rombuk). A day here, then you drive first to Kerung, then to Kathmandu, Nepal. Discover the ancient city of Kathmandu.
The 8th is when you drive to Chitwan, an extra day for jungle safari activities, and on the 10th day, you will be driving to Pokhara. Thereafter is a morning hike to Sarangkot hill station for 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, while you leave Pokhara behind on Day 12 and then Nepal itself on the 13th day, with a flight to Bhutan. In Bhutan, you visit Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro, along with Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), almost at the end, before departure day.
Like this, the 17 days Tibet Nepal Bhutan trip itinerary ensures that you see the best of what each of the three Himalayan lands has to offer: culture, nature, mountain views, or spiritual rejuvenation. Book it now for 2026 or 2027. Our Nepal Tibet Bhutan tour cost is transparent without any hidden expenses. Book further with a group of more than 10 members or early and enjoy our special discounts even on the pre-decided Nepal Tibet Bhutan trip cost. Exciting!
