A Bhutan tour is one of the few opportunities left that will expose you to an undiscovered destination that even the most seasoned traveller considers a privilege to visit. It is a destination like no other. Identified as one of the 10 bio-diversity hot spots in the world, the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’ first cautiously opened its doors to tourism in 1974. Ever since, visitors on our Bhutan Dreamy Destinations have been...
The western circuit comprises of the six western Districts in the country that includes Thimphu, Paro, Haa, Wangdue Phodrang, Punakha and Gasa. What makes this circuit special is that the Tourism Council of Bhutan has...
Eastern Bhutan is one of the least explored regions of the kingdom and offers one of most authentic experiences for adventure-oriented tourists. The entire region is awash in unspoiled natural beauty, towering cliffs and pristine...
Central Bhutan is an exciting destination for all visitors. It includes some of the most significant historical and religious sites in the country. The district of Trongsa has always been of great political importance to...
The southern circuit is actually the ecological hub of the country. In this promotion we have highlighted the two districts of Sarpang and Zhemgang. Zhemgang is ideal for nature oriented tours though the cultural highlights...
This small Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan with splendid natural beauty, unspoiled environment, amazing landscape.The invigorating climate, the simple hospitality of its people, and its rich cultural heritage, is no more a dream land for discerning travellers who wish to see something different from the usual touristy spots in the world. You may all be aware that in Bhutan, the Royal Government of Bhutan is committed to the policy of High Value-Low Impact; this means minimal or no negative impact upon the culture while promoting ecological conservation and an equitable distribution of tourism benefits which support social harmony. Hard to believe? Not in Bhutan. Everything the government does is to take care of it’s people, the country, and bring about Happiness. Including the tours, too! Bhutan...
This 7days Bhutan tour package or your 7days Bhutan holiday will take you through the western districts of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Wangduephodrang on an exploration of important cultural sites, monuments, the country’s unique culture and...
addThis 9days Bhutan tour package will take you through the western Bhutan starting from the picturesque Paro valley via the capital city Thimphu. The tour is designed to give you the maximum experience of Bhutan’s unique...
addThe Bhutan 11 days tour package takes you to western and central Bhutan through Paro, Thimphu,Punakha, Wangduephodrang,Trongsa and Bumthang. This tour will allow you to meet fascinating people, explore the colorful hand-painted Himalayan buildings, ancient monuments and breathtaking landscape....
addParo Tsechu is one of the most popular festivals in Bhutan. Featuring dances performed by trained monks and laymen in amazing masks and costumes, Tsechus (festivals) are one of the best ways to experience the ancient...
addDiscover the rich pageantry and festive atmosphere of the Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival set in the Bumthang Valley, Bhutan’s spiritual heartland. Tsechus (festivals) are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of...
addThe Thimphu festival or tshechu is Bhutan’s largest and most popular autumn festival held in the vicinity of Trashichhodzong, a 17th century fortress, under clear blue skies and plenty of sunshine. Thousands of people turn up for the...
addLaya Gasa Trek is considered one of the most scenic long distance treks in Bhutan. Running along the border with Tibet, the trek offers amazing views of some of the most pristine and unspoiled landscapes in...
addIn eastern Bhutan the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, or Migoi National Park, covering 650km, was set up specifically to look after the Migoi (or Yeti Surveys are being carried out to determine how many species exist there; no...
addSnowmen trek, ranked as one of the hardest treks in the world, is also one of the most beautiful. Starting from the western district of Paro and finishing in the central region of Bumthang and Trongsa,...
addPeople interested just to visit Tigers’ Nest , this is the best itinerary to consider short 3 days/2nights Bhutan trip.The Tiger’s Nest and locally known as Taktshang situated about 900 meters above Paro Valley, Taktsang Monastery,...
addBhutan’s snow fed rivers gushing down the mountains offer an ideal setting for water sports such as rafting and kayaking. Adventure travelers will not be disappointed by the rugged, untamed waterways. The rivers are plentiful with strong currents...
addWalking & Hiking in Bhutan is the best way to see beautiful landscapes and explore vast wilderness areas. It is beautiful destination for nature lovers with virgin mountain lakes, imposing glaciers, rich Himalayan ecosystem which is...
addIf you love biking and relish taking in the sights and sounds on a bike then the Bhutan Mountain Biking Tour is the perfect option for you. This tour combines on and off road riding with...
addBy area Bhutan is one of the tiniest countries on the planet-roughly 300 km wide and 150 km across as the crow flies. Yet this tiny landlocked parcel of land has a diversity of flora and...
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