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Find answers to your questions before joining a tour so that you can find out exactly what you want to know. If you have more question please feel free to reach us via contact form.

Bhutan offers a rare blend of untouched Himalayan landscapes, deeply preserved Buddhist culture, and sustainable tourism practices. It’s the only carbon-negative country in the world, where happiness is prioritized over mass tourism.

All our tours include:
✅ Private transfers & expert Bhutanese guides
✅ Government-approved 3★/4★ accommodations
✅ Daily meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
✅ All entry fees, permits, and taxes
❌ Excludes: Flights, travel insurance, personal expenses

  • Duration: 5-6 hours round trip (3-4 hours active hiking)

  • Difficulty: Moderate (900m elevation gain; horses available for partial ascent)

  • Pro Tip: Start early to avoid crowds and afternoon heat!

  • High Season (Mar-May, Sep-Nov): Ideal for trekking & festivals (e.g., Paro Tshechu).

  • Low Season (Dec-Feb, Jun-Aug): Fewer crowds; winter offers crisp mountain views, while summer blooms with greenery.

Yes! All travelers (except Indians) require a Bhutanese visa, which we arrange as part of your tour package. You’ll need:

  • Passport valid for 6+ months

  • Completed application form

  • Tour payment confirmation

Absolutely. Bhutan has one of Asia’s lowest crime rates. Our female guides are available for women seeking extra comfort.

Of course! We specialize in tailor-made trips—add a farmhouse stay, meditation retreat, or photography workshop.

We’re Bhutanese-owned, with guides who grew up in the valleys you’ll explore. Expect insider access—like private monastery blessings or meals with nomadic families.