Bhutan – The Last Himalayan Kingdom of Happiness, Nature, and Culture

Bhutan, known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a magical Himalayan kingdom where tradition, spirituality, and nature come together in perfect harmony. Tucked between India and China, Bhutan remains one of the world’s most exclusive travel destinations, famous for its untouched mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries, and commitment to Gross National Happiness.

Travelers to Bhutan are welcomed by pristine forests, snow-capped peaks, and vibrant valleys dotted with traditional farmhouses and fluttering prayer flags. The country’s deep-rooted Buddhist culture is reflected in its grand dzongs (fortresses), colorful festivals like Paro Tsechu, and serene monasteries such as the iconic Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery), perched dramatically on a cliffside above Paro Valley.

What makes Bhutan truly unique is its focus on preserving cultural heritage and environmental sustainability. With over 70% forest cover and strict tourism policies, Bhutan is a carbon-negative country that prioritizes mindful, responsible travel. Visitors can trek through breathtaking trails like the Druk Path or Snowman Trek, explore remote villages, or immerse themselves in meditative retreats.

The warmth and hospitality of the Bhutanese people, combined with the country’s rich spiritual traditions and stunning natural scenery, make every journey here transformative. Whether you’re exploring the ancient streets of Thimphu, hiking to sacred sites, or simply enjoying the peaceful rhythm of daily life, Bhutan offers a rare experience that feeds the soul.

Bhutan is not just a destination—it’s a way of life. With its harmonious balance of progress and tradition, it invites travelers to slow down, connect with nature, and rediscover inner peace. Visit Bhutan to explore a truly timeless kingdom where happiness is more than a goal—it’s a guiding philosophy.

Trekking In Bhutan

USD 3800/Person

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The perfect blend of Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage and scenic Himalayan trekking on this unforgettable journey. Explore the historic towns of Paro and Thimphu, visit ancient dzongs, monasteries, and sacred landmarks, then embark on the beautiful Druk Path Trek through pine forests, rhododendron valleys, traditional villages, and peaceful alpine lakes. Enjoy spectacular views of the eastern Himalayas, including Mount Chomolhari, while camping in pristine mountain landscapes. This trek offers a wonderful combination of Bhutanese culture, natural beauty, and moderate trekking suitable for both adventure seekers and cultural travelers.

USD 5000/Person

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Black Mountain range nearly divides the country in two, running from the north at the Tibetan border to the south, rich in wild life at the sanctuary of Manas. The portion near Pelela pass on highway to east is very picturesque with spacious high valleys of Rukubi, Phobjikha, Gonana and Khotakha. The big monastery of Pema Lingpa lineage at Gangte and small beautiful active gompa at Gogana are worth visiting. The route follows rich rhododendron forests and typical villages.

USD 4000/Person

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The collection includes art, relics, religious thangkha paintings, postage stamps, coins and handicrafts, as well as a small natural history collection. Below Ta Dzong is Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong), “the fortress of the heap of jewels”, built in 1646, and now housing the offices of the district administration and Paro’s monk body. In the afternoon, visit Kyichu Lhakhang. Built by the Tibetan king, Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century, it is one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of Bhutan.

USD 7000/Person

Gasa / Bhutan

Experience Bhutan’s most spectacular wilderness trek through the remote Himalayan villages of Laya and Gasa. Cross high mountain passes above 4,800m, visit ancient dzongs and monasteries, encounter yak herders, enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Jomolhari, and relax in the famous Gasa Hot Springs on this unforgettable adventure.

USD 5500/Person

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Experience Bhutan’s most remote and least-explored trekking route on the Wild East Rodungla Trek. Journey through pristine forests, ancient monasteries, high mountain passes, traditional villages, and untouched valleys from Bumthang to eastern Bhutan. Discover authentic Bhutanese culture, breathtaking Himalayan scenery, and hidden regions rarely visited by tourists.

USD 3760/Person

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Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek (13 Days) in Bhutan combines Paro–Thimphu cultural exploration with a high-altitude Himalayan adventure through alpine ridges, yak herder camps, and sacred lakes. Enjoy Everest views, monasteries, trout fishing, wildflowers, and panoramic Dagala ranges, reaching up to 5050m at Jomo Peak.

Tours In Bhutan

USD 3250/Person

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This fortress, now a burned shell, was once strategic in Bhutan’s defense against the Tibetan invasion. Mt. Chomolhari, the sacred summit, reaches skyward beyond the Dzong. This can by viewed on a clear day. On the way back you visit a typical Bhutanese farm house. After lunch walk up the hill just above Olathang Hotel to stretch your legs for the excursion to taktsang Monastery view point

USD 3750/Person

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