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Bhutan Tour

Enjoy an exciting tour to Bhutan, one of the most fascinating places you can ever visit in Asia. Aptly known as the last Sanghri La (utopian paradise) on earth, Bhutan has lots to offer to its visitors.

Exotic, beautiful and enchanting, Bhutan is indeed a memorable experience in itself. From untouched scenic delights to a number of historical relics, a tour to Bhutan would give you all. Everything about Bhutan adds up to quite a unique experience. In fact, every day dawns with a new surprise that simply fascinates the mind.
A tantalizing glimpse of Bhutan's landscape and the mighty Himalayas will be the backdrop to your spectacular flight into the green Paro Valley. Explore the towns of Thimphu and Punakha, and see the Takin, Bhutan's national animal. The drive to Punakha brings you to magical Dochu La Pass, where on a clear day you can view Bhutan's hightest peaks.

On mountain roads bedecked with prayer flags fluttering in the mist, travel to Bumthang, visiting local weavers and the white Chendebji Chorten en route. Spend a day exploring the many temples in and around Bumchang.

On the roof of the world, shoe horned into the grand Himalaya, Bhutan, the thunder Dragon, is a fiercely independent kingdom. With an area slightly larger than Switzerland, there are only about 600,000 people. The name Bhutan appears to derive from the ancient Indian term "Bhotanta" which means the end of land of the Bhots, it could also extend from the Sanskrit word Bhu'uttan or highland.

The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan offers Western and Asian tourist a unique and well preserved culture and heritage of this beautiful country. A majority of the Bhutanese people are of Tibetan origin and follow a sect of Tibetan Buddhism. One of the least densely populated countrries in Aisa, Bhutan offers a charming culture and hospitable people amongst a grand landscape of forested mountains and deep valleys gushing with clear rivers. Visit quaint villages with wooden singled rooms, great fortressed dzongs and Buddhist monasteries as you literally travel back in time

The best periods for visiting Bhutan are from October to May. In the autumn clear warm days prevail affording the best weather for tours to Bhutan. In the spring mixed weather pattern prevail with clear spells followed by occasional thunder showers and light rain. Spring is best for flowering rhododendrons (which Bhutan is famous for) along with magnolias and other flowering plants.

Bhutan - a heavenly abode in the heart of the vast Himalayan, but little known to the outside just being wedged between giant neighbours and secluded by some of the high mountain ranges.

Bhutan is last paradise on earth reflects age old religion, culture, arts & architecture in its golden peaks in the background of deep green valley’s and hillside, the vivid blue of the rivers and the sky, the white of the snow above the brown -gold alpine pastures speaking a serene language of silence - an integral part of Himalayan Buddhism for tradition and worship enabling the believers to reach Closer to the goal of enlightenment


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