The Bhutan Yoga Retreat is the perfect choice for you if you're seeking a refreshing getaway. This retreat is not only a trip but also a chance to heal your soul. You will get to experience different yoga practices that brings peace to your mind. The trip is not only a yoga retreat but also includes a cultural exploration of different sacred sites, where you will get to learn the significance of the Bhutanese traditions. Moreover, you will gain a valuable life lesson on the importance of mental well-being.
Our Bhutan Yoga Retreat trip offers a great opportunity for you to dive deep into a spiritual connection within yourself. Our yoga retreat gives you personalized coaching, trips to nature, interactions with ancient monasteries, and the introduction of Bhutan’s fascinating cultural aspects via traditional hot stone baths. This yoga retreat is a space for personal development and holistic healing. Not just an exercise, it is a great experience that will change your perspective on life forever.
One of the foremost reasons why you at least need to think about going to a Yoga Retreat in Bhutan is the country's deeply spiritual atmosphere, which naturally supports mindfulness practices. The clean nature of Bhutan offers a good space for the real inner change. Most importantly, you will learn that mental wealth is worth than materialistic wealth.
Another reason to think about Bhutan wellness and yoga retreat is that there you will not only find modern wellness facilities but also be able to experience the traditional healing methods. You will have the opportunity to undergo other wellness therapies, just as you do yoga view retreats, such as steam baths, hot stone baths, and spa treatments. You will get to learn new yoga poses and breathing techniques as well. You can consult with the consultant experts who will help you heal. All of these services you will get, which relieve stress, detox your body. You will also have organic, local meals and be guided by the experts. This yoga retreat may be a life-changing journey for you. So, grab this exclusive Bhutan yoga retreat package now!
During the trip, you will visit famous holy places like Paro Dzong,Kyichu Lakhang and Punakha , each rich in history and beauty. You will enjoy delicious Bhutanese food and get to try different local dishes.Every day includes a relaxing yoga session to refresh your body and mind.
Explore Bhutan’s spiritual side by visiting beautiful and peaceful religious sites like Paro Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, and the Punakha Dzong. These places are full of history, unique architecture, and offer amazing views. It’s a great way to learn about Bhutan’s deep Buddhist culture and traditions.
Enjoy a variety of tasty Bhutanese foods during your trip. Try traditional dishes like Ema Datshi (chili and cheese), red rice, dumplings, and butter tea. The meals are often spicy and full of flavor, giving you a real taste of Bhutan’s local cuisine and daily life.
There are experienced instructors who will instruct you during the yoga sessions. These classes help relax your body and mind while you’re surrounded by Bhutan’s peaceful natural beauty. It’s a perfect way to reduce stress and feel more connected to yourself during the journey.
Meet Bhutanese people and learn about their everyday life, beliefs, and traditions. Talking with locals gives you a deeper understanding of their culture, kindness, and respect for nature. It’s a great way to experience the true spirit of Bhutan beyond just sightseeing.
This Bhutan wellness retreat is a great trip if you are the one who is looking for peace, balance, and inner healing. So, this wellness retreat creates a beautiful getaway in the silent nature of the Himalayas, where your soul, physical, and mental state are united again. We provide affordable and comfortable accommodation and the discovery of nature through a scenic walk in nature. Our company provides different types of Bhutan yoga retreat packages and offers food and accommodation services at an affordable cost.
Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, enjoy scenic views and peaceful surroundings.
Morning yoga and meditation, explore Paro town
Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, enjoy scenic views
Full-day wellness retreat and relaxation therapies
Travel to Thimphu, gentle yoga and guided meditation
Thai massage, chakra balancing, and nature walk around Thimphu
Visit Simtokha Dzong, final yoga session and Return to Paro
Depart from Paro
The first day of our Bhutan wellness and yoga retreat will begin in Paro. You are going to be received at the Paro International Airport by our company's team, and they will then drop you off at your accommodation. You can have a little rest, and then you will have a wonderful tour to the Paro Dzong and Kyichu Lhakhang. Upon your path to the Paro Dzong, you will be amazed at the creativity of the building. Paro Dzong is a really attractive Buddhist monastery that was made in the 17th century. It contains the unique beliefs of the local culture. Kyichu Lhakhang will be your next stop after Paro Dzong, which is also one of the ancient sites that Bhutan's culture is based on.
The first day of the trip is an initiation to what you are going to have, one will keep the spirit up because the entire Bhutan environment is full of tranquillity. Your meditation session begins after a visit to Paro Dzong and Khichu Lhakhang. This is the very first yoga session of the 7-day yoga retreat trip. You will be guided by the experts. With the gentle breathing exercises, you will begin the yoga session, which will help you connect with the beautiful scenery of Bhutan and fill your body and mind with peace after a hectic travel day.
You will feel joyful after spending a great day in Paro. On day 2, you will also be exploring the nature and different places around Paro. Along with that, you will attend meditation sessions today. Early in the morning, you will visit the meditation centre where you will be practicing different yoga postures. You can enjoy different therapies and spas too, to relax your body and mind. All of the meditation and yoga sessions will be held by the expert local guides, so you can just enjoy the moment. After a yoga retreat session, you can roam around the city and enjoy local breakfasts. It is also an opportunity to interact with the locals in Bhutan and learn about the lifestyle they follow.
You can enjoy a nature walk as well, where you will pass through beautiful forests, villages, and explore the traditional village life of Bhutan. Meditation, along with a nature walk, will offer your mind great peace. As a trip provides both peace and natural adventure, you can call this trip a yoga adventure. For this day also, your stay will be in Paro. You can enjoy a great time with your fellow travelers and share interesting experiences, and take a rest well.
You will begin your morning with gentle yoga on the third day of the retreat. This particular yoga session will be one where you can stretch your muscles, clear your mind, and get your body ready for the activities for the rest of the day. The magnificent place and natural surroundings are surely the things that will release your tensions and rejuvenate you. Your plan of action after the yoga will be a fantastic walk to the renowned Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which is Taktshang Goemba as well. To get to the monastery, you have to hike through the mountains and woods. You might feel that the way is difficult, but it is also fun and jaw-dropping with so many beautiful sights. You can stop for a while to enjoy the scenic view after a walk.
When you make it to the top and reach the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, the beautiful monastery, spend your time walking around and enjoy the serene music of people praying and chanting will give you a very good inner feeling and also a feeling of achievement. The peaceful and spiritual atmosphere will be felt by you all over the place. This day you will be enjoying the outdoor activities, the beauty of nature, and the spiritual aspect of it, and it is the whole thing that will fill your body and mind with peace. It is something that you will enjoy and remember for a long time.
On the fourth day of your Bhutan yoga retreat, you will stay at the wellness center for a whole day, which will be all about deep relaxation and healing. You will be having a very relaxing yoga class in which you do not have to push your body too much and help your mind reach a state of total peace. If you are a beginner or are either new to yoga or just want to have a slow and relaxing session, this will be a perfect session for you. You will also have an opportunity to explore the depth of wellness activities such as Ayurvedic treatments. These treatments are based on the efficient use of natural resources like herbs and oils to heal and revive yourself.
Traditionally, the treatments have been one of the practices of healing that worked well with your physical and psychological health. You will have other relaxing therapies, like herbal baths and meditation, to help you be at peace. Your yoga experience includes several activities on this day that will help you connect with your inner self. Whether you are taking a relaxation time, this day on your yoga retreat is undoubtedly a crucial part of your yoga adventure.
You will travel to the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu, on Day 5 of your Bhutan wellness and yoga retreat. You will have a surprise that nature will give as you move through one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, with rivers, hills, and forests. Thimphu is the place where you are going to check in at the quiet nature-driven retreat center. It is a peaceful yoga session that will not only make you feel great, but it will also help you to focus on yourself, keep you flexible, and take your mind off things that you are going to have at the center. The yoga session is gentle.
Later, you will have the pleasure of meditation practice to meditate in the silence within yourself and breathe in the connection with your thoughts. Here, the serene environment can help you to refocus and recover mentally and spiritually. These days, you are the happiest because this is exactly what yoga retreats aim to provide you with sufficient time to live peacefully and find your inner self. The trip retreat in Bhutan is perfect for relaxation, learning about the culture, and spiritual awareness.
At Day 6 of the Bhutan wellness and yoga retreat, this day you will have a relaxing time and take part in healing activities. Another feature of your yoga journey is a traditional Thai massage that releases tension, increases flexibility, and induces a peaceful mind. Furthermore, you will get a chakra balancing treatment, which is a very soft and positive energy practice, immensely effective in bringing harmony to the body and emotions. These treatments will make you feel completely new and balanced. Moreover, every moment of the day would help you to be healthy and happy.
Also, today, you will go for a peaceful nature walk around Thimphu. The experience of inhaling the pure air of the mountains while enjoying the picturesque landscape depends on your relationship to nature. At Bhutan retreats, these silent, simple, and beautiful events are the ones to remember.
On Day 7 of your yoga and wellness retreat in Bhutan, you will visit Simtokha Dzong, a historical site that is one of the oldest in Bhutan. As you complete your retreat with a serene walk through this beautiful place, you then have the last yoga class and a calm wellness session to re-energize your mind and body. The final step before you can go is to have a quick, but healthy meal so that you make your way home feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. With loads of memories, you will depart from Thimphu.
After a short drive of 1 to 2 hours, you will reach Paro. Enjoy your last day of the trip with your fellow partners. You can go shopping to buy souvenirs in the afternoon and explore local markets.
The yoga retreat will take you through beautiful cultural sites, along with that, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of Bhutan. You will have a great physical and spiritual experience throughout the trip. You will explore different places in our 7-day Bhutan Yoga Retreat. The journey commences at Paro, where you will arrive in Paro and explore the most beautiful cultural site, Tiger’s Nest Monastery, with a little bit of trek. After spending a great time for a few days, you will explore the capital city of Bhutan, named Thimpu, which is again a beautiful place where enjoy different wellness activities. Also, explore the hills around Thimphu city, and Simtokha Dzong is the final destination you will explore, where you will have a final wellness session.
The ideal seasons for the yoga retreat vacation are spring and fall. The spring and autumn seasons have good weather, and the sky is clear as well.
You can do yoga, have ayurvedic treatment, use therapies, get a hot stone bath, and do a nature walk.
Some of the places you will visit during the rest of the days are Simtokha Dzong, Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Kyichu Lhakhang, Taktshang Goemba, and yoga centres where different yoga activities will be performed.
Of course, and it becomes even more exciting to do this also with a family.
You should pack comfortable clothes, shoes, sunglasses, and medical aid.
You need a visa and all necessary permits for your trip. These documents can not be received on the day of your arrival, so they must be processed before coming here. After you book a trip with us, we will manage these papers for you. Your Bhutan visa is arranged by Orrog as part of the package.
The main way to come to Bhutan is through Paro International Airport, which is well-connected to cities like Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, and Singapore. Most people arrive by air, but if you plan to come via road, you can enter through Phuentsholing, located on the southern border with India, which is the most commonly used entry point.
It is recommended to apply for the visa at least 20 days before your planned departure date so that there is enough time for processing your Bhutan visa, finalizing your itinerary, and arranging your guides and transportation. Although visa processing itself is relatively fast once payment is received, early preparation helps avoid delays and ensures availability, especially during peak seasons (spring and autumn).
You don’t require a passport-size photo for the visa, but it is wise to carry at least 2–4 recent passport-sized photographs during your trip. These may be needed for local permits, registration, or when applying for a local SIM card upon arrival in Bhutan.
Yes, you can lengthen your stay in Bhutan either before or after your trip. Bhutan’s tourism model requires visitors to pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) and a daily package cost, so any extra days will involve additional charges. Extensions are a great opportunity to explore cultural sites in Paro, Thimphu, or even add another short trip or day hike.
Yes, Bhutan requires full tour payment in advance before your visa can be processed and issued. The government of Bhutan regulates this policy to ensure that all travel arrangements are confirmed through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. We are a licensed tour operator that ensures you have everything you need for a trouble-free trip.
Any personal expenses are not covered in the package like:
Credit cards are easily accepted in major cities like Paro and Thimphu. But in remote areas, you may not have access to a card or an ATM. So, it is best to carry some cash before heading for the trip.
Tipping is not mandatory, but it is a widely appreciated gesture and a customary way to show gratitude for good service. The tipping guideline would be to give USD 5-10 per day as a tip for the guides and other staff.
Paro International Airport is the only international airport in Bhutan. It is well connected by flights from cities like Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, and Singapore.
Yes, airport pick-up and drop-off are included in the package. We will have your guide and driver meet you at the airport and transport you to your hotel.
While Bhutan's roads are mostly paved, some parts are narrow, winding, and occasionally affected by weather. However, we ensure your travel is safe, well-maintained, and driven by an experienced professional throughout the journey.
The Bhutanese Ngultrum is used in Bhutan. All local transactions during the trip will be in BTN.
US Dollars (USD) are generally accepted at larger hotels, souvenir shops, and tour operators, particularly in Paro and Thimphu. However, it’s advisable to convert your currency to BTN for general purchases in rural areas. Other currencies like the Euro or the Pound are not commonly accepted directly.
No, credit or debit cards are not accepted on the trip, as it takes you through remote regions with no banking or electronic payment access. All trip-related payments like accommodation, meals, permits, etc, are paid in advance.
You can exchange foreign currency at the Paro International Airport, at banks, or through licensed money changers in cities like Thimphu and Paro. It's best to exchange enough cash before heading out on the trip.
The national language is Dzongkha, but many Bhutanese also speak English. If you speak English and are worried about communicating with the local people, you will have your guide as a translator.
Yes, all licensed tour guides in Bhutan are required to speak fluent English. Many are also trained in other languages such as German, Japanese, or French. Communication during the trip will be smooth and clear in English.
Most signboards, tourist maps, and information brochures are written in English, especially in tourist destinations like Paro, Thimphu, and trailheads. Directional signs along routes are often labeled in both Dzongkha and English.
No, learning Dzongkha is not at all needed for the trip, but knowing a few basic words like "Kuzu zangpo la" (Hello) or "Kadrinche la" (Thank you) is a good way to interact with the locals.
Language barriers are minimal, as your guide will handle all communication with locals and support staff. Your guide will translate for you during your interaction with the locals.
To greet people, you can greet with locals “Kuzu zangpo la” (Hello) by performing a slight bow. Most common greetings include physical greetings, such as shaking hands less visible, especially in rural areas.
Yes, but remember to seek permission, especially when taking photos of monks, locals, or temples. Please note that clicking photos is not allowed at most religious sites.
Visitors should dress modestly and respectfully. This means:
This applies to both men and women.
Yes, Bhutanese society is deeply rooted in Buddhism and tradition. Here are some key taboos:
While gifts are not expected, they may be accepted graciously if given with respect. It is advisable to consult with the guide before giving out anything.
Bhutan typically uses Type C, Type D, and Type G electrical outlets. Standard safe voltage is 230V and frequency is 50Hz; therefore, ensure that your equipment is compatible with this voltage.
Indeed, it is highly advised to take along a universal travel adapter, particularly one to fit a variety of types of plugs, because plugs can be different in a hotel or a guesthouse.
Bhutan follows Bhutan Time (BTT), which is UTC/GMT +6 hours. This time zone remains consistent throughout the year.
No, Bhutan does not observe daylight saving time. The country maintains the same time year-round.
Bhutan is 30 minutes ahead of India. For example, 12:00 PM in India is 12:30 PM in Bhutan.
Yes, souvenirs can be bought in Paro or Thimphu before or after the trip.
Some popular souvenirs include hand-woven textiles (kira and gho fabric), prayer flags, thangka (religious scroll) paintings, handmade paper products, traditional masks, and Buddhist artifacts.
You can do some gentle bargaining in local street markets. However, in government-run shops and fixed-price stores, prices are usually non-negotiable.
Yes, you can easily purchase a SIM card upon arrival in Bhutan. We will assist you with the process, and you'll need a passport copy and a passport-sized photo.
No, internet access is not available during the trip. However, Wi-Fi is available in hotels in Paro and Thimphu before and after the trip.
Along our trip, we will go through different places. So, we will stay in accommodation that is available, ranging from boutique wellness resorts and eco-lodges to comfortable 3-star hotels and trekking campsites.
Yes, Bhutan has a growing number of wellness-focused retreats and luxury lodges that offer spa, yoga, and meditation programs. So, you will be staying in wellness resorts to lift your overall experience.
Yes, most accommodations provide hot water and heating. During treks, basic facilities are available, but comfort varies depending on altitude and remoteness.
You need to be moderately fit for activities like hiking, cycling, and trekking. We can tailor itineraries based on your fitness level.
Absolutely, our programs suit all experience levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners.
Our guides are trained in basic first aid and altitude-related issues. They will ease you, and an emergency evacuation will be arranged if necessary.
Depending on the tour, you experience yoga, meditation, traditional Bhutanese hot stone baths, herbal treatments, and spiritual rituals guided by monks.
Yes, our retreats include sessions with monks or lamas for mindfulness, Buddhist teachings, and guided meditations.
You should bring layered clothing, hiking boots, sun protection, personal toiletries, a reusable water bottle, and any personal health or wellness items.
We provide yoga mats, but you can bring your own for comfort or hygiene. For treks, essential gear like sleeping bags and tents is provided.
The package includes accommodations, all meals, professional guides, entrance fees, wellness sessions, equipment (for treks/yoga), and all transport.
It’s best to book 2 to 4 months in advance, especially during peak trekking or festival seasons.
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