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Himalayan Adventure: India, Nepal & Bhutan

Delhi → Paro 20 days Up to 18

About this trip

A 20-day journey across three countries, moving from the cities and history of India through mountain communities in Nepal to the dzongs of Bhutan.

Expect a mix of guided city walks, cultural encounters, and time in local communities rather than just sightseeing from a bus window. You'll share meals with Nepalese hosts and get a proper look at Jaipur on foot.

It's a trip built around people as much as places — many travellers find the encounters with locals along the way stay with them more than the landmarks.

What you'll do

  • Walk the streets of Jaipur with your tour leader
  • Share a meal with a local Nepalese community
  • Explore the dzongs of Bhutan
  • Trek through Himalayan landscapes across three countries
Good to know
  • Covers India, Nepal and Bhutan in 20 days, so travel between countries is a regular part of the itinerary
  • Moderate pace with hiking and trekking involved, so a reasonable level of fitness helps
  • Fully guided throughout, with a group leader accompanying you in each destination
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want curated experiences across three countries with genuinely international groups. Think twice if you prefer smaller group dynamics or have tight itinerary deadlines.

  • Guides genuinely helpful in a pinch; one helped a traveller reach Kathmandu when plans went sideways.
  • Group composition is genuinely international, making social connections as rewarding as the actual sightseeing.
  • Group sizes creeping up noticeably; one trip had 17 women and 1 man, diluting the experience.
  • Last-day activities like Tiger's Nest trek may get squeezed; check itinerary flexibility before booking.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£2,340 less all-in
India & Nepal Adventure
4from £1,20015 days
The trade-off: 5 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £3,500, about 13% below the priciest month (Sep).

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Getting there

Delhi
One-way · arrive 29 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Delhi · 29 Oct30 Oct

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