FAQ's
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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.