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Bhutan Wilderness Travel opens up a whole new world for the travelers wishing to visit Bhutan with a panorama of tours to show the best aspects of this extraordinary country. You will see the people and their way of life, the great Himalayan mountains on remote trekking routes, the spectacularly colorful and genuinely traditional festivals, the citadels of Himalayan Buddhism; and you will feel the breath of mystery and power which still abides in this unique and hidden kingdom. If there is magic left in this world, here is where you will find it.The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan retains a mystique that many other remote destinations have long since lost. Sandwiched between India and China, and separated from Nepal by intervening Sikkim, this tiny country at the eastern end of Himalaya is roughly about the size of Switzerland and yet it is staggeringly diverse in landscape, culture and biodiversity. Buddhism pervades every element of Bhutanese history and daily life; even the most mundane experiences can be tinged with spiritual significance. Steep valley walls and mountains rise all around, dotted with prayer flags and monasteries in improbable places, while to the north numerous snowy peaks soar to more than 7000 m.
Bhutan, known to the Bhutanese as Druk Yul, The Land of The Thunder Dragon, is truly another world. We invite you to discover it with us!
Itinerary/Packages
Solar eclipse in BhutanThe solar eclipse that will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 will be a total...
Kona Mountain BikeKONA Biking Team Introduction A unique experience to see Bhutan in 10 days with fully...
Biking Across BhutanDAY 01: Arrival/Paro Flying into the country’s only airport, in the beautiful Paro...
Discover BhutanDiscover Bhutan and experience its extraordinary landscape and cultural heritage....
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Wilderness Yaksa TrekDay 01: Arrival Flying in to the country’s only airport, in the beautiful Paro...
Winter TrekA short two nights tented camping in sub-tropical region of Punakha has been designed...
Wild East Rodung La TrekThis journey across the top of eastern Bhutan follows what used to be an important...
The Snowmen TrekThe ultimate trek in Bhutan and one of the greatest treks in the world. Three full...
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Winter Ngang Lhakhang FestivalThese rare dances are performed during the annual two-day festival in December where...
Paro TsechuDAY ONE Dance of the Lord of Death and his Consort (Shinje Yabyum) Costume: Brocade...
Nimalung festivalNimalung Festival This is one of the rarest and most unique local festival in Bumthang....
Bhutan Festival TourAt different times of the year, annual festivals known as “Tsechus” take place...
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Walking TourDay 01: arrival/Paro Flying in to the country’s only airport, in the beautiful...
West to East by RoadDay 01: Arrival Paro Flying into the country’s only airport, in the beautiful Paro...
Taste of BhutanIf you do not have much time, go for Taste of Bhutan. It’s an ideal and quick way...
Mountain JourneysAs one of the rarest and most unique of travel destinations, Bhutan offers the experience...
[ Show All ]Bhutan News Headline...
Fuel price dropsJuly 1: There has been a slight drop in the prices of petrol and diesel. In Thimphu, the price of petrol has decreased by about 28 Cheltrums a litre, while the price of diesel has dropped by 21 Cheltrums a litre. With the price cut, a litre of petrol can now be bought at Nu. 38.25 a litre while a litre of diesel costs Nu. 30.76. According to the Department... [Read more of this review]
HM grants audience to Chief of India’s Army StaffJune 29: His Majesty the King granted audience to the India’s Chief of Army Staff, General Deepak Kapoor today. General Deepak Kapoor was escorted in traditional chipdrel ceremony to the Tashichhodzong. In the courtyard of the Tashichhodzong, he was presented a guard of honour by the Royal Body Guards and the Royal Bhutan Army. General Kapoor... [Read more of this review]
Constitution is not a stick29 June: With the DPT government caught in series of constitutional disagreements, especially with the National Council and the Opposition party, and exacerbated by the lack of a Supreme Court, Lyonchhoen Jigmi Y Thinley cautioned against “interpreting the Constitution too rigidly”. This, he said, could paralyse the government, affect development... [Read more of this review]
Bamboo exhibition29 June: Rinchen Wangchuk and Tshering Lham, who were in the capital recently, were all smiles yesterday as the two-day cane and bamboo exhibition wrapped up. The artisan couple from Zhemgang, representing their fellow artisans, had not only marketed bamboo products but also sold about Nu 50,000 worth of the same. “We’re very grateful to the government... [Read more of this review]
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