Duration: 13 days Entry: Paro, western Bhutan Exit: Guwahati, Assam, India Best seasons: March-May, September-November Highlights: Landscape, culture, people, flora, fauna, spectacular views of the world’s highest mountains, mind-boggling gorges, waterfalls and other wondrous manifestations of nature. Among thousands of flowers which carpet the mountainsides in spring, it has more than 55 different varieties […]
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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: 10 days Entry Point: Paro, Western Bhutan Exit Point: Paro Total Area Coverage: 5 districts of Western Bhutan, Summary Experiment the Bhutanese belief that Hot springs can cure various ailments ranging from arthritis, body aches, to even sinuses, as you immerse yourself in two of Bhutan’s most revered hot-springs. Get insights into Bhutanese culture, […]
Read More08/05/2014Total Duration: 16 days Starting Point: Paro, western Bhutan Exit Point: via Samdrup Jongkhar, south-east Bhutan, for onward flight from Guwahati, Assam Best Season:March through May, & September through November Highlights:Festivals, History, Culture, Lifestyle, GNH, Flora and Fauna, Landscape Summary In 16 days, travel through the historical and cultural bastions of the Kingdom and enrich […]
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