The Kingdom of Bhutan remained largely cut off from the rest of the world up until the early 1960’s. Entering the country was difficult as it was only accessible by foot from two main entry points, one in the North and another from the South. The Northern route was through Tibet, crossing high mountain passes […]

Home About Tours Basic Info National Parks Bird Calls Contact Say Hello! Trekking in Bhutan is an exceptional encounter, dissimilar to a significant number of the more jam-packed journey presented in Bhutan. The assortment of the trips goes from a straightforward three-day journey to the unbelievable 25-day Snowman’s Trip that veterans use to investigate probably […]

Where is Bhutan? Bhutan is a small, landlocked nation located in the eastern Himalayas between India and China. Its landscape ranges from subtropical plains and forests in the South to subalpine forests and snowy mountains in the North. Bhutan is a predominantly Buddhist country and is known as the last stronghold of Mahayana Buddhism. Do […]

Checklist The following information acts as a guide when travelling to Bhutan. This practical advice is not a comprehensive list, but should provide some useful information for you as you plan your travelling. Travel / Medical Insurance The Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan has initiated a travel and medical plan solely for our visitors. Travel […]

All tourists (excluding Indian, Bangladeshi and Maldivian passport holders) who wish to travel to Bhutan require a visa and must book their holiday through us. We as an operator will take care of Visa arrangements for visitors. Important Notice It has been brought to the notice of the Tourism Council of Bhutan Secretariat that some […]

The Royal Government of Bhutan sets minimum selling prices for packages to Bhutan. These must be paid in US dollars prior to arrival in Bhutan. The minimum daily package applicable per tourist per night halt in Bhutan for tourists travelling in a group of 3 people or more is as follows: A minimum of 3-star […]

The point of using dummy text for your paragraph is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters. Making it look like readable English. The Kingdom of Bhutan remained largely cut off from the rest of the world up until the early 1960’s. Entering the country was difficult as it was only accessible by […]