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Nestled between China and India, the Kingdom of Bhutan is a high-mountainous landmass largely encircled by Himalayan peaks. Its dense, green forests and fertile valleys make it a remarkable place to visit. Some of the world’s highest mountains, including K2 and Everest, rise from the heart of the nation, while a large number of rivers flow through it.

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Punakha Tours

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Punakha the geographical center of Bhutan is the gateway to Bhutan. It remains the most significant historical and cultural center of Bhutan. Located at an elevation of 1,400 meters above sea level on the banks of the Mo Chhu River, Punakha is surrounded by aspens and pine trees. ; ...less

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Thimphu Tours

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When in Bhutan, it is best to explore the country’s cultural and natural wonders on a Thimphu Tour. The capital of Bhutan houses many historic buildings, museums and temples; while it is also the starting point for most excursions to scenic spots within the country. ; ...less

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Paro Tours

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Located in the Himalayan mountain region, this landlocked kingdom is one of the most remote places on Earth. It was previously known as “Bhutan”, but renamed to “Paro” in 1989. Paro is home to more than 50 monasteries, and more than 15% of the population still follow a traditional Buddhist religion. ; ...less

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Bhutan Off The Beaten Track Tours

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Bhutan is famous for its unspoiled nature, Buddhist culture, and pristine environment. It is a land of physical beauty with the highest mountains and most expansive rivers. There are also many hidden gems in Bhutan that are overlooked by tourists and locals alike, but these places are where you will catch a glimpse of Bhutan's culture. Overall, it offers an array of adventures for those who want to explore off-the-beaten-track places. ; ...less

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Bhutan Hiking & Trekking Tours

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With its stunning landscapes, Bhutan has become a popular destination for hiking and trekking activities. Trekking is one of the most popular methods for exploring the country and seeing the spectacular landscapes, monasteries and villages. ; ...less

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Bhutan Bird Watching Tours

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Bird watching tours are a spectacular way to see birds in their natural habitat. There are about 800 species of birds in Bhutan! Bird watching tours in Bhutan include jungle bird watching, forest bird watching, hill bird watching and more. ; ...less

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Jomolhari Tours

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure that combines the thrill of mountaineering with the beauty and culture of Bhutan. Jomolhari, also known as "the bride of Kangchenjunga," is one of the most popular mountain peaks in Bhutan. Imagine trekking through stunning landscapes, passing by traditional villages and monasteries, and finally reaching the base of Jomolhari, one of the most majestic peaks in the Himalayas. Along the way, you'll be immersed in Bhutanese culture, with opportunities to learn about Buddhism, visit ancient temples and fortresses, and interact with local people. ; ...less

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Paro Taktsang Tours

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Paro Taktsang, also known as the Tiger's Nest, is one of the most iconic and sacred sites in Bhutan, and a tour of this stunning location is an experience not to be missed. Perched on the side of a cliff, 900 meters above the Paro Valley, the monastery offers breathtaking views and a sense of spiritual serenity that is hard to find elsewhere. The hike to the monastery is a challenging but rewarding journey, passing through peaceful forests and past trickling streams. Once you arrive at the Tiger's Nest, you can explore the intricate architecture of the monastery and learn about its history and significance. ; ...less

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Our Travel Gurus have ventured far and wide across Bhutan collecting the best tips and insider knowledge on the destinations you want to visit!

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What do you love most about Bhutan?

"The Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon is remote and exotic, shrouded in mystery and magic. Its low-volume, high-value tourism, prides itself on a sustainable approach. "

@maantigo 's Top Tips

"•Travel during a festival celebration •There is a minimum daily spend paid in USD in advance •Selling or buying tobacco products is illegal •Don’t disrespect the Royal Family "

Must pack items for Bhutan

"•A lightweight raincoat is a must - it can rain anytime •Good soled shoes/boots for hiking and walking •Pack clothes ideal for layering. It can be warm and cool intermittently •Sun protection "

@maantigo 's Top Tips

"Travelling around Bhutan is guided only! For all of you nomads that hate the idea - in such a remote location, having a local guide to translate to connect with locals along the way is enriching."

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