Eastern Bhutan Tour – 15 Days

Bhutan is divided into twenty districts, six of which are in the eastern part of the country: Trashigang, Trashi Yangtse, Mongar, Lhuentse, Samdrup Jongkhar, and Pema Gatshel. The eastern region sees far fewer tourists compared to the western regions, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a quieter and more authentic experience. Adventurous travelers venturing east will find uncrowded dzongs and temples, beautiful silks and embroidery, and lush forests teeming with birds.

Although food and accommodation options are modest and simple, reflecting the region’s remoteness, the eastern part of Bhutan is surprisingly densely populated. Many residents live in remote settlements high above the roads or in isolated valleys. While the east is gradually opening up to tourism, it remains a frontier for adventure travel in Bhutan.

Bhutan Business Tour – 8 Nights 9 Days

The tiny Kingdom of Bhutan lies hidden in the folds of the eastern Himalayas, sandwiched between the two giant countries of India to the south and China to the north. With a total area of 38,398 square kilometers, approximately the size of Switzerland, Bhutan is largely mountainous except for a small flat strip in the southern foothills. Known as the last Shangri-La of the Himalayas, Bhutan borders Tibet (an autonomous region of China) to the north, the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh to the east, and the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal to the south. Sacred mask dances and folk dances are performed by the Central Monastic Body as well as the public in various districts.

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B: Breakfast
L: Lunch
D: Dinner

Bhutan Family Tour – 8 Days

Tour Route: Paro – Thimphu – Punakha – Gangtey – Punakha – Paro

Immerse yourself in Bhutan’s rich culture by visiting ancient fortresses known as dzongs and exploring charming village farmhouses. Enjoy stunning mountain views as you travel through the beautiful Paro, Punakha, and Gangtey valleys. Visit the lively Weekend Market, where you can find fresh produce and traditional handicrafts. Learn about Bhutanese farming practices and get a glimpse of rural life by visiting local farmhouses. Finally, experience the famous hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, a must-see in Bhutan.