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This 13-day tour explores central Bhutan, showcasing spring landscapes, wildflowers, and rural communities. It includes visits to Thimphu, capital city, and various locations like the Tallest sitting Buddha, Punakha, Talo, Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, Shange, Trongsa, Bumthang, Chamkhar valley, Tang, Gangtey, Paro, Tiger’s Nest, and Singapore. The itinerary includes unique photography and cultural learning.
A Taste of Bhutan is a 13-day culinary tour that explores Bhutan’s rich culture and traditions. The tour takes you through four corners of Bhutanese cuisine, including rice and wheat, and includes cooking lessons and traditional dishes like Ema Datshi. The tour is led by professional photographer and cookbook author Punap Ugyen Wangchuk. It also includes visits to famous monasteries, culture sites, villages, and Punakha, where you can learn cooking and enjoy hot stone baths.
The Bhutan luxury tour package offers guests the opportunity to explore five major districts and luxury properties like Aman resorts, Uma, Le Meridien, Sixth Sense, Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary, and Gangtey Lodge. The tour includes visits to sacred monasteries and wellness services at each resort. For more information, contact the tour provider.
The Gasa-Laya-Jomolhari-Lingshi trek is a scenic and untouched journey in Bhutan, offering stunning views of the Himalayas and popular mountain peaks like Jomolhari and Jichu Drake. The trek also introduces the Layaps, a unique culture and traditions, and allows visitors to explore their semi-nomadic village. The tour includes visits to cultural and historical sites like Tiger’s Nest and Punakha Dzong. The best season for trekking is October, November, March, April, and May. There are various options for travelers, including the Jomolhari loop, Jomolhari Barshong, Laya Lingshi Gasa, Snowmen, Dagala, and Drukpath and combine with Bumdra treks.
September in Bhutan offers golden rice fields, blooming flowers, and clear blue skies. The largest Bhutanese festivals, Wangdue, Thimphu, and Haa Valley, provide spiritual experiences and opportunities for photography. The trip highlights colorful festivals, rural culture, Haa valley food, and farmer rice harvesting. Other highlights include the tallest Buddha, archery field, vegetable market, and Bangkok.
The Tshechu festival luxury tour in Bhutan offers a blend of cultural sightseeing, nature exploration, and a chance to witness the grand Tshechu festivals. The 11-day itinerary includes visits to Thimphu, the Tallest sitting Buddha, Dodedrak Monastic Institute, Punakha festival, Yebesa village, Trongsa, Phobjikha valley, Haa Valley, Chelila Pass, Kilagoenpa Nunnery, Tiger’s Nest, and Paro town.
Bhutan offers a unique tour to explore its stunning landscapes, temples, and monasteries. Local artists share insights into Bhutan’s rich art culture, including traditional Thangka paintings and monastic wall paintings. The 10-day itinerary includes visits to the Tallest Buddha, Thimphu, Tango Monastery, Tango Tashithang University, Talo Festival, and other destinations.
Bhutan offers a once-a-year program to explore Gross National Happiness, balancing spiritualism and materialism. Participants can meditate in temples, visit sacred places, and participate in meditation programs. The 16-day itinerary includes visits to holy places, rural communities, monasteries, and cleansing ceremonies. The trip provides an authentic experience of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness and the true essence of happiness.
A personalized Bhutan honeymoon package includes a sacred temple wedding, a private resort stay, romantic hikes, and visits to iconic locations. Additional experiences include cooking and photography classes, a pre-wedding photoshoot, and a camping experience.