Duration of Trek : 4 Nights/5 Days Duration in Bhutan : 9 Nights/10 Days Starts and ends at Paro Standard : Medium Maximum elevation: About 4,000m Summary Trek to Bhutan’s highest road point, Chelila pass at about 4,000 meters above sea level and have a view of the spectacular peaks such as Mt Jomolhari, […]
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Bhutan houses more than 700 species of birds, including the Brown-headed Barbet Megalaima zeylanica
Rice is Bhutan’s staple food, especially in the west and most farmers grow paddy.
Masks dances (Chhams) are performed during Tsechus (religious festivals). Every dance has a profound meaning.
Religion plays a very important role in Bhutan. Young boys enroll in religious institutions from a very tender age.
This view of the enthralling Paro valley is one of the delights you can savour during your treks.
The unique Bhutanese architecture is one of the most envied throughout the world.
Duration: Seven days Start: Paro Chhu (river), Paro End: Dang Chhu (river), Wangduephodrang Rivers: Paro Chhu, Wangchu, Tamchhu, Punakha Chhu, Dang chhu. Craft: Kayaks and Rafts Summary Experience the fascination of getting into the Himalayan Kingdom’s clean and pristine rivers, which can sometimes be rough. Feel the energy of the glacial formed rivers as you […]
Read More08/05/2014Duration: 12 days Best Seasons:April-September Starting Point: Paro, western Bhutan Furthest Destination: Bumthang, central Bhutan Highlights:Biodiversity Centre (Thimphu), Botanical Park (Lamperi), Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Park, Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, and Thrumshingla National Park. Summary Visit the small Himalayan Kingdom that houses over 5,400 species of plants, including 300 species of medicinal plants, some […]
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