11 Days Black Necked Crane Festival tour In Bhutan
Summary
This Black Necked Crane Festival tour is an intriguing trip that will take you to the most popular places in Bhutan, such as Paro, Thimpu, Punakham Gangtey Valley, Bumthang Valley etc. You will not only attend the unique Black Necked Crane Festival, but also visit plenty of amazing heritage sites along the way, to deeply discover the rich culture and fascinating landscape of this mysterious kingdom. This festival is an occasion for the locals to rejoice and celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic birth which becomes an inseparable part in their daily lives during the winter months. This annual festival is organized to generate awareness and understanding on the importance of conserving the endangered Black-Necked cranes.
Highlights
- Explore Phobjika Valley with time to view the Black-Necked Cranes
- Enjoy a short walk to Chimi Lhakhang, temple of the Drukpa Kuenly who is also known as the Divine Madman.
- Visit the beautiful Chendebji Chorten.
- Explore Wangduephodrang, the bustling market town.
- Observe the beautiful architecture unique to Bhutan.
- Take a picnic lunch on a picturesque riverside.
- Visit handicraft and souvenir stores
What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.- All private excursions and transfers in superior air-conditioned vehicle.
- Local English speaking trekking guide/tour leader.
- Cook and camp hand who will take care of camp chores and provide wholesome meals.
- Services of horsemen who will look after the yaks & ponies that transport luggage and camp gear.
- Experienced driver.
- Accommodation in carefully selected, highest standard government approved hotels & guesthouses.
- All meals in Bhutan.
- All entrance fees and permits.
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.- All personal expenses such as bars, beverages, laundry, telephone and tips.
- Medical / Travel Insurance.
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1
ARRIVE PARO – THIMPHUThe flight to Paro is one of the most spectacular mountain flights in the world, with a constantly changing panorama of some of the highest mountains on earth. Your guide and driver will meet you at Paro airport exit doors following customs formalities.
After lunch, enjoy afternoon sightseeing around Paro, including a visit to the Ta Dzong Museum housing many religious relics, works of art and handicrafts offering a great orientation into Bhutan’s historical, cultural, and religious past. Next, visit the Rimpong Dzong to see the painting of the great saint Milarepa, considered as the master of meditation by the Bhutanese and believed to have attained enlightenment in a lifetime. Dzong’s are large monasteries and district administrative centres, which were once strategic forts. Afterwards, drive to the capital, Thimphu (1.5 hours) following the Pachu River. Before dinner at the hotel, there will be an orientation on Bhutanese etiquette by your guide.
Check into your hotel in Thimphu.
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Hotel options
DusitD2 Yarkay
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Le Meridien Thimphu
Terma Linca Resort & Spa
DusitD2 Yarkay
Designed to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan’s captivating capital, dusitD2 Yarkay Thimphu welcomes guests with smart style and local charm.
Set on Chorten Lam near the main Thimphu Traffic Circle, the hotel enjoys an inner-city location within easy reach of Thimphu’s main attractions.
Day 2
THIMPHUOnce a rustic village sitting in a broad, fertile river valley, Thimphu is today the nation’s bustling capital. Enjoy a full day of sightseeing, including a visit to the National Memorial Chorten, completed by the Royal Queen Mother as a memorial stupa for the Third King who passed away in 1972. Continue on to 12th century Changangkha Temple and the Zilukha Nunnery.
If there is time, you may visit the nursing pen for the Takin, the national animal of Bhutan, and Tashichhodzong, ‘the fortress of the glorious religion’ housing some ministries, His Majesty’s secretariat, and the central monk body.
Return to your hotel in Thimphu.
Day 3
THIMPHU – PUNAKHAAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel in Thimpu and drive over the Dochu-La pass (3,100 meters), which on a clear day offers an incredible view of Himalayan peaks before descending into balmy Punakha valley (about 3 hrs total driving time). The drive through the countryside affords a glimpse of everyday life in this most remote of Himalayan kingdoms. In the Dochu-La area, there are vast Rhododendron forests that grow to tree size and bloom in late April/early May covering the mountains in a riot of glorious spring color.
Punakha was the ancient capital of Bhutan. On arrival, visit Punakha Dzong, the “Palace of Great Happiness” built in 1637 by the Shabdrung, the ‘Unifier of Bhutan’. It is situated at the confluence of the Mo Chu and Pho Chu (Mother and Father Rivers) and is the winter headquarters of the Je Khenpo and hundreds of monks who move en masse from Thimphu to this warmer location. The three story main temple of the Punakha Dzong is a breathtaking example of traditional architecture with four intricately embossed entrance pillars crafted from cypress and decorated in gold and silver. It was here in 1907 that Bhutan’s first king was crowned.
After lunch, enjoy a short walk to Chimi Lhakhang, temple of the Drukpa Kuenly who is also known as the Divine Madman. He inherited the Divine Madman title since he revolted against the orthodox Buddhism in his time. He taught the people that religion is an inner feeling and it’s not necessary that one should be an ordained monk. He is also considered a symbol of fertility and most childless couples go to his temple for blessing.
Check into hotel in Punakha/ Wangduephodrang.
Day 4
PUNAKHA – GANGTEY / PHOBJIKHAAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel in Punakha and start visit to Wangduephodrang to explore this bustling market town and visit Wangduephodrang Dzong. Built in 1639, the strategically located Dzong is perched on a spur at the confluence of two rivers. Afterwards, drive up a winding mountain road through oak and rhododendron forests, and over a high pass down into the wide and picturesque Phobjikha valley.
Phobjikha is one of Bhutan’s few glacial valleys, and chosen winter home of black necked cranes (November – March) migrating from the Tibetan plateau. The valley is one of the most beautiful in Bhutan. Visit Gangtey Goempa (Monastery), the only Nyingmapa monastery in western Bhutan and explore Phobjika Valley with time to view the Black-Necked Cranes. These great birds, beloved in Bhutan and known as Trung Trung, feed along the marshy Phobijikha valley bottomlands. There are said to be only 1600 of the birds in the world, of which about 400-500 come to Bhutan in November and stay until March. The beauty of the Cranes has given rise to many Myths, legends, Folktales and songs.
Check into your hotel in Phobjikha.
Day 5
GANGTEY / PHOBJIKHAAttend the Black-Necked Crane Festival. The festival features numerous cultural programs organized by the local community. These include students performing the crane dance and small stalls offering many colorful local items such as yak tail dusters, butter tea cups, turquoise and also different Bhutanese handicrafts for sale.
This will also be ample time to view the Black Necked Cranes, visit the Information Centre and enjoy some of the many nature trails throughout the valley.
Return to your hotel in Phobjikha.
Day 6
GANGTEY / PHOBJIKHA – BUMTHANGAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel in Phobjikha and drive to Trongsa (4 hrs) over Pele La pass (3,420m) on the Black Mountain range. Visit the beautiful Chendebji Chorten en route. It is built in a style unusual for Bhutan, with painted eyes facing the four directions. The Chorten was erected in the 18th century by a Tibetan lama to cover the remains of an evil spirit that was subdued at this spot. The imposing Trongsa Dzong can be viewed across a deep canyon to signal your approach to the town around a curving road. Trongsa is the ancestral home of Bhutan’s ruling dynasty.
After lunch, visit Trongsa Dzong, a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture. Trongsa is the largest Dzong in Bhutan and the location of where the institution of monarchy in Bhutan began. The foundations of Trongsa Dzong were laid in the 16th Century and there are now 22 temples in the complex. The view from the Dzong is spectacular and one can see across the impressive landscape for many miles. Also visit the Ta Dzong museum housing an incredible collection of historical artifacts of the Royal Family and a range of traditional Armour.
Continue driving towards Bumthang (2.5 hrs), one the most spectacular valleys in Bhutan and also the spiritual and historical heartland of the country. The road winds steeply up to Yo Yutung La Pass (3,400m) before descending down through dense coniferous forest to Chummey valley. Enjoy a visit to the Chummey weavers’ workshop (at the beginning of the only straight road in Bhutan!). Here you can see example of Bumthang’s noted textiles. Some of the most popular are Mathra, deep wine and dark green plaid fine wool, nowadays made into colorful scarves, bags, blankets and sweaters.
Bumthang is home to some of Bhutan’s oldest Palaces, Buddhist temples and monasteries. The valley’s barley fields, apple groves and meadows lay below huge hills which climb up towards the Himalayan mountain wall separating Bhutan from Tibet. The beautiful architecture unique to Bhutan is evident in the many large farmhouses and temples. Bumthang is associated with Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) and with Terton Pemalingpa.
Check into your lodge in Bumthang.
Day 7
BUMTHANGAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your lodge in Bumthang and start exploring some of the incredible sites of Bumthang, including Jakar Dzong (Dzong of the white Bird) and Tamshing Lhakhang, founded in 1501 by Terton Pemalingpa (founder of the Nyingmapa sect) and containing interesting and ancient Buddhist wall paintings. Pemalingpa’s heavy coat of nails is kept in the Vestibule and people are permitted to try it on. It is said that if they can walk around the inner sanctuary three times while wearing it, some of their sins will be forgiven. Also visit Kurjey Lhakhang, one of the most sacred places in the kingdom where Bhutan’s patron saint Guru Rimpoche meditated and Jambay Lhakhang, erected by the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century. It dates back to the origins of Buddhism in Bhutan and is one of the Kingdoms oldest temples.
Return to your lodge in Bumthang.
Day 8
BUMTHANG – PUNAKHAAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your lodge in Bumthang and drive to Punakha crossing over Kiki La Pass & Yo-Tong La Pass. After a short break in Trongsa, continue your drive to Punakha and en-route stop at Chendibji Chorten for lunch. After lunch, drive across Pele la pass.
Check into your hotel in Punakha.
Day 9
PUNAKHA – THIMPHU – PAROAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel in Punakha and drive to Yabesa village and hike through rice fields and up to Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten, built by her majesty the queen Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuk. Perched high on a hill on the bank of the river, the Chorten houses paintings belonging to Nyingmapa Traditions.
Take a picnic lunch on a picturesque riverside before exploring the Wangduephodrang Dzong. Built in 1639, the strategically located Dzong is perched on a spur at the confluence of two rivers.
Drive back to Thimphu where you will have an opportunity to visit handicraft and souvenir stores. Afterwards, proceed to Paro.
Check into your hotel in Paro.
Hotel options
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Day 10
PAROAfter breakfast, your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel in Paro and start hike to Taktsang Monastery. The trail is broad and the walk of approximately 2 hours uphill takes you almost a kilometre above the Paro valley floor (for those who cannot hike we will arrange a horse for transfer up to the viewing point). The view of Taktsang Monastery built on a sheer cliff face 900 metres above the valley floor is a spectacular sight. The Monastery is also an important pilgrim site for the Buddhists. The great Guru Rimpoche is said to have flown here on the back of a tigress when he brought the teachings of the Buddhist Dharma to Bhutan in the 8th Century. He then mediated in a cave there for three months where the monastery was later built. Nearby, there is a tea house where you can stop for refreshments.
In the afternoon, drive to the almost fully reconstructed Drukgyel Dzong. The original monument (destroyed by fire in 1951) was built by Shabdrung to commemorate his victory against invading Tibetans in 1644. In fine weather, the towering peak of the sacred Mount Jomolhari (7314m) appears as a stunning backdrop. On the return drive to Paro, visit other sights in Paro valley.
Check into your hotel in Paro.
Day 11
DEPART PAROAfter breakfast, your driver will meet you at your hotel in Parothen drive to the airport for flight to your onward destination.
DusitD2 Yarkay
Designed to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan’s captivating capital, dusitD2 Yarkay Thimphu welcomes guests with smart style and local charm.
Set on Chorten Lam near the main Thimphu Traffic Circle, the hotel enjoys an inner-city location within easy reach of Thimphu’s main attractions.
DusitD2 Yarkay
Designed to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan’s captivating capital, dusitD2 Yarkay Thimphu welcomes guests with smart style and local charm.
Set on Chorten Lam near the main Thimphu Traffic Circle, the hotel enjoys an inner-city location within easy reach of Thimphu’s main attractions.
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Le Meridien Thimphu
Choose Le Méridien Thimphu for an unforgettable experience. Located at the heart of Bhutan's capital city, we are just steps away from shops and entertainment, and conveniently accessible to Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and other celebrated attractions.
Le Meridien Thimphu
Choose Le Méridien Thimphu for an unforgettable experience. Located at the heart of Bhutan's capital city, we are just steps away from shops and entertainment, and conveniently accessible to Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and other celebrated attractions.
Terma Linca Resort & Spa
Terma Linca Resort and Spa strives to bring the best experience to tourists visiting the Himalayas. Whether it is your first time, or you have been here before, we assure you that the beauty of our serene location and the charming smiles of our staff will make your trip an enjoyable one. We are a family-friendly resort and look forward to hosting you.
Terma Linca Resort & Spa
Terma Linca Resort and Spa strives to bring the best experience to tourists visiting the Himalayas. Whether it is your first time, or you have been here before, we assure you that the beauty of our serene location and the charming smiles of our staff will make your trip an enjoyable one. We are a family-friendly resort and look forward to hosting you.
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
For the traveler who is searching for balance, who wants to learn about culture and history, who wants to benefit from pristine nature, for that traveler, we developed a place: a sanctuary. A place where you can find the peace to let go of the daily craziness, find balance between body, mind and spirit, and experience the essence of Bhutan.
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
For the traveler who is searching for balance, who wants to learn about culture and history, who wants to benefit from pristine nature, for that traveler, we developed a place: a sanctuary. A place where you can find the peace to let go of the daily craziness, find balance between body, mind and spirit, and experience the essence of Bhutan.
DusitD2 Yarkay
Designed to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan’s captivating capital, dusitD2 Yarkay Thimphu welcomes guests with smart style and local charm.
Set on Chorten Lam near the main Thimphu Traffic Circle, the hotel enjoys an inner-city location within easy reach of Thimphu’s main attractions.
DusitD2 Yarkay
Designed to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan’s captivating capital, dusitD2 Yarkay Thimphu welcomes guests with smart style and local charm.
Set on Chorten Lam near the main Thimphu Traffic Circle, the hotel enjoys an inner-city location within easy reach of Thimphu’s main attractions.
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Le Meridien Thimphu
Choose Le Méridien Thimphu for an unforgettable experience. Located at the heart of Bhutan's capital city, we are just steps away from shops and entertainment, and conveniently accessible to Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and other celebrated attractions.
Le Meridien Thimphu
Choose Le Méridien Thimphu for an unforgettable experience. Located at the heart of Bhutan's capital city, we are just steps away from shops and entertainment, and conveniently accessible to Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and other celebrated attractions.
Terma Linca Resort & Spa
Terma Linca Resort and Spa strives to bring the best experience to tourists visiting the Himalayas. Whether it is your first time, or you have been here before, we assure you that the beauty of our serene location and the charming smiles of our staff will make your trip an enjoyable one. We are a family-friendly resort and look forward to hosting you.
Terma Linca Resort & Spa
Terma Linca Resort and Spa strives to bring the best experience to tourists visiting the Himalayas. Whether it is your first time, or you have been here before, we assure you that the beauty of our serene location and the charming smiles of our staff will make your trip an enjoyable one. We are a family-friendly resort and look forward to hosting you.
Trekking in Bhutan Through the Tsaluna Path
This trek is also one of the short Bhutan trekking routes. It is a moderate trek and is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk Path trek and also features an in-depth cultural tour. The Tsaluna trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes abundant with fish.
Bhutan Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trekking Adventure
This tour takes the same trekking route as Jomolhari Loop Trek. The only difference is you get to halt 2 extra days in Jangothang to mingle among the people who live a nomadic life herding yaks at an altitude ranging from 2,500 meters to nearly 5,000 meters and celebrate their 2-day annual mountain festival which offers great opportunity to explore and experience local culture and cuisine. The highlight of this trek is not only the fascinating mountain festival but also the spectacular view of majestic Mount Jomolhari from the Jomolhari base camp accentuated by splendid landscapes, flora and fauna. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can choose an easier version of the Jomolhari Loop by retracing their steps from Jangothang instead of taking harder routes through spectacular high ridges while still having the majestic impressions of mount Jomolhari.
Bumthang Ura Tsechu Tour
Enjoy an intimate Tsechu experience set in the Ura district of the Bumthang Valley, Bhutan's spiritual heartland. Festivals are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. There will be both mask dances by the Buddhist Monks as well as songs and dance from the local villagers. It is an important event as all related folks from across the country comes together and discusses the important issue and prays together for a successful year. Also visit sacred sites in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Gangtey.
Masutake Mushroom Festival in Bhutan
This 11-day Matsutake mushroom festival will enable the guests to taste one of the most coveted mushrooms, the Tricholoma Matsutake, in all its freshness and succulent flavor. The prized mushrooms, harvested annually from the forest, provide a major source of income for the local people of the secluded village in Thimphu. During the Bhutan festival, you will see various folk dances and mask dances being performed in the open ground, and you will also be able to interact with the local people. During this trip, you will also visit many traditional, cultural, religious and natural heritage sites of Bhutan, all of which were kept in isolation from the rest of the world until the 1960s when the country slowly embarked on a modern development. You will also get to explore Bhutanese art, the Bhutanese livelihood, activities, cuisine, and many interesting places during your trip.
Enchanting Festivals Of Central Bhutan
This trip is specifically designed to highlight the beautiful Bumthang valley by witnessing 2 popular festivals – the Kurjey Tsechu and the Nimalung festival, combined with Bhutan’s other main attractions. It is a 11-day leisurely paced cultural trip that is designed to give you most of what Bhutan has to offer. It provides a fairly complete and an indulging experience with something for everyone- a glimpse of our living culture and traditions, rich history, stunning nature walks through virgin forests, interaction with friendly people whose natural sense of hospitality is renowned and a genuine reason to tick Bhutan as one of your favorite destinations. Every new place is a hot spot for tourism, laden with attractions to enliven your senses-be it an exquisite ancient fortress or the breathtaking scenery from the Tiger’s Nest, from Paro’s golden paddy fields to Bumthang’s local delicacies.
11 Days Black Necked Crane Festival tour In Bhutan
This Black Necked Crane Festival tour is an intriguing trip that will take you to the most popular places in Bhutan, such as Paro, Thimpu, Punakham Gangtey Valley, Bumthang Valley etc. You will not only attend the unique Black Necked Crane Festival, but also visit plenty of amazing heritage sites along the way, to deeply discover the rich culture and fascinating landscape of this mysterious kingdom. This festival is an occasion for the locals to rejoice and celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic birth which becomes an inseparable part in their daily lives during the winter months. This annual festival is organized to generate awareness and understanding on the importance of conserving the endangered Black-Necked cranes.
10 Days Thangbi Mani Festival Tour
In this 10 days tour, you will cover Thimphu, Punkha, Phobjikha and Paro. You’ll be motivated with wonderful opportunity to explore urban and rural Bhutan. This tour will also take you to the spiritual heartland of Bhutan ie. Bumthang to witness Thangbi Mani festival. The four-day festival is a display of the rich tradition and it celebrates the cultural heritage of the ancient Thangbi Lhakhang. The main highlight of the festival is the Mewang ceremony. Mewang ceremony ( Fire Blessing) is performed in an open ground. The monks perform purification rituals while all the people and guests jump over the flames to get themselves purified from their sins and evil deeds. It is believed that if one is able to jump over the flame three times, he or she is protected from ill luck and misfortunes, and are removed for that entire year. This tour offers you a chance to marvel at several vibrant masked dances professionally performed by monks. Besides joyfully attending the colorful festival, you can indulge in natural beauty in the country.
10 Days Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival Tour
Jambay Lhakhang Drup festival is a five-day event grandly held around the beautiful valley of Bumthang in Bhutan, It is one of Bhutan’s most important festivals to commemorate an establishment of Jambay Lhakhang temple in 7th century and also to honor Guru Rinpoche. During this 10-day Jambay Lhakhang festival tour, you can enjoy various interesting festivities like traditional mark dances, naked dances, as well as the highlighted fire blessing. In addition to the festive event, you will also visit the major cities of Bhutan, like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and see sacred monasteries and temples including Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Tashichho Dzong etc. Also, you will enjoy the fine natural landscape of Phobjikha valley and Bumthang valley. You will also not miss the popular trek experience to Taksang Lhakhang (Tiger’s Nest), the holiest temple in Bhutan.
8 Days Druk Wangyel Festival Tour
The Druk Wangyel Tshechu is a unique festival performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than monks or lay people. It is a tribute to the wise leadership of His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king of Bhutan. It also celebrates the continuous efforts of the Royal Bhutan Army in protecting the sovereignty and the stability of the country. This one of a kind tshechu is performed against the backdrop of the magnificent Jigme Singye Wangchuck mountain range.This festival is performed primarily to retrace and retell the story of great deeds, sacrifice and bravery of heroes in three parts; the farewell of the heroes, the combat of the heroes and the return of the heroes with creative new costumes and choreography the dance of the heroes tells the tale of the hero’s journey and return. Enjoy this 8-day tour, visitors will have a valuable opportunity to experience both the breathtaking vista of the Himalayan mountain range while standing at an altitude of 3.116m and the the vibrant ambiance of the festival.
Classic 22 days Laya Trek
This trek has a variety of trekking trails that cover everything from picturesque farmland and ancient forest , to alpine pasture and challenging high mountain passes. It also covers the Bhutan’s most impressive mountain peaks such as Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake. The trekking offers numerous isolated dzongs and their scattered dwellings with a great deal of cultural value en route. The Punakha Gorge has a magical origin via the imposing Dzong and the magnificent hot springs at Gasa adds extra value to this trek.
Trekking in Bhutan Through the Tsaluna Path
This trek is also one of the short Bhutan trekking routes. It is a moderate trek and is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk Path trek and also features an in-depth cultural tour. The Tsaluna trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes abundant with fish.
Bhutan Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trekking Adventure
This tour takes the same trekking route as Jomolhari Loop Trek. The only difference is you get to halt 2 extra days in Jangothang to mingle among the people who live a nomadic life herding yaks at an altitude ranging from 2,500 meters to nearly 5,000 meters and celebrate their 2-day annual mountain festival which offers great opportunity to explore and experience local culture and cuisine. The highlight of this trek is not only the fascinating mountain festival but also the spectacular view of majestic Mount Jomolhari from the Jomolhari base camp accentuated by splendid landscapes, flora and fauna. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can choose an easier version of the Jomolhari Loop by retracing their steps from Jangothang instead of taking harder routes through spectacular high ridges while still having the majestic impressions of mount Jomolhari.
Bumthang Ura Tsechu Tour
Enjoy an intimate Tsechu experience set in the Ura district of the Bumthang Valley, Bhutan's spiritual heartland. Festivals are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. There will be both mask dances by the Buddhist Monks as well as songs and dance from the local villagers. It is an important event as all related folks from across the country comes together and discusses the important issue and prays together for a successful year. Also visit sacred sites in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Gangtey.
Masutake Mushroom Festival in Bhutan
This 11-day Matsutake mushroom festival will enable the guests to taste one of the most coveted mushrooms, the Tricholoma Matsutake, in all its freshness and succulent flavor. The prized mushrooms, harvested annually from the forest, provide a major source of income for the local people of the secluded village in Thimphu. During the Bhutan festival, you will see various folk dances and mask dances being performed in the open ground, and you will also be able to interact with the local people. During this trip, you will also visit many traditional, cultural, religious and natural heritage sites of Bhutan, all of which were kept in isolation from the rest of the world until the 1960s when the country slowly embarked on a modern development. You will also get to explore Bhutanese art, the Bhutanese livelihood, activities, cuisine, and many interesting places during your trip.
Enchanting Festivals Of Central Bhutan
This trip is specifically designed to highlight the beautiful Bumthang valley by witnessing 2 popular festivals – the Kurjey Tsechu and the Nimalung festival, combined with Bhutan’s other main attractions. It is a 11-day leisurely paced cultural trip that is designed to give you most of what Bhutan has to offer. It provides a fairly complete and an indulging experience with something for everyone- a glimpse of our living culture and traditions, rich history, stunning nature walks through virgin forests, interaction with friendly people whose natural sense of hospitality is renowned and a genuine reason to tick Bhutan as one of your favorite destinations. Every new place is a hot spot for tourism, laden with attractions to enliven your senses-be it an exquisite ancient fortress or the breathtaking scenery from the Tiger’s Nest, from Paro’s golden paddy fields to Bumthang’s local delicacies.
11 Days Black Necked Crane Festival tour In Bhutan
This Black Necked Crane Festival tour is an intriguing trip that will take you to the most popular places in Bhutan, such as Paro, Thimpu, Punakham Gangtey Valley, Bumthang Valley etc. You will not only attend the unique Black Necked Crane Festival, but also visit plenty of amazing heritage sites along the way, to deeply discover the rich culture and fascinating landscape of this mysterious kingdom. This festival is an occasion for the locals to rejoice and celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic birth which becomes an inseparable part in their daily lives during the winter months. This annual festival is organized to generate awareness and understanding on the importance of conserving the endangered Black-Necked cranes.
10 Days Thangbi Mani Festival Tour
In this 10 days tour, you will cover Thimphu, Punkha, Phobjikha and Paro. You’ll be motivated with wonderful opportunity to explore urban and rural Bhutan. This tour will also take you to the spiritual heartland of Bhutan ie. Bumthang to witness Thangbi Mani festival. The four-day festival is a display of the rich tradition and it celebrates the cultural heritage of the ancient Thangbi Lhakhang. The main highlight of the festival is the Mewang ceremony. Mewang ceremony ( Fire Blessing) is performed in an open ground. The monks perform purification rituals while all the people and guests jump over the flames to get themselves purified from their sins and evil deeds. It is believed that if one is able to jump over the flame three times, he or she is protected from ill luck and misfortunes, and are removed for that entire year. This tour offers you a chance to marvel at several vibrant masked dances professionally performed by monks. Besides joyfully attending the colorful festival, you can indulge in natural beauty in the country.
10 Days Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival Tour
Jambay Lhakhang Drup festival is a five-day event grandly held around the beautiful valley of Bumthang in Bhutan, It is one of Bhutan’s most important festivals to commemorate an establishment of Jambay Lhakhang temple in 7th century and also to honor Guru Rinpoche. During this 10-day Jambay Lhakhang festival tour, you can enjoy various interesting festivities like traditional mark dances, naked dances, as well as the highlighted fire blessing. In addition to the festive event, you will also visit the major cities of Bhutan, like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and see sacred monasteries and temples including Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Tashichho Dzong etc. Also, you will enjoy the fine natural landscape of Phobjikha valley and Bumthang valley. You will also not miss the popular trek experience to Taksang Lhakhang (Tiger’s Nest), the holiest temple in Bhutan.
8 Days Druk Wangyel Festival Tour
The Druk Wangyel Tshechu is a unique festival performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than monks or lay people. It is a tribute to the wise leadership of His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king of Bhutan. It also celebrates the continuous efforts of the Royal Bhutan Army in protecting the sovereignty and the stability of the country. This one of a kind tshechu is performed against the backdrop of the magnificent Jigme Singye Wangchuck mountain range.This festival is performed primarily to retrace and retell the story of great deeds, sacrifice and bravery of heroes in three parts; the farewell of the heroes, the combat of the heroes and the return of the heroes with creative new costumes and choreography the dance of the heroes tells the tale of the hero’s journey and return. Enjoy this 8-day tour, visitors will have a valuable opportunity to experience both the breathtaking vista of the Himalayan mountain range while standing at an altitude of 3.116m and the the vibrant ambiance of the festival.
Classic 22 days Laya Trek
This trek has a variety of trekking trails that cover everything from picturesque farmland and ancient forest , to alpine pasture and challenging high mountain passes. It also covers the Bhutan’s most impressive mountain peaks such as Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake. The trekking offers numerous isolated dzongs and their scattered dwellings with a great deal of cultural value en route. The Punakha Gorge has a magical origin via the imposing Dzong and the magnificent hot springs at Gasa adds extra value to this trek.
Trekking in Bhutan Through the Tsaluna Path
This trek is also one of the short Bhutan trekking routes. It is a moderate trek and is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk Path trek and also features an in-depth cultural tour. The Tsaluna trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes abundant with fish.
Bhutan Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trekking Adventure
This tour takes the same trekking route as Jomolhari Loop Trek. The only difference is you get to halt 2 extra days in Jangothang to mingle among the people who live a nomadic life herding yaks at an altitude ranging from 2,500 meters to nearly 5,000 meters and celebrate their 2-day annual mountain festival which offers great opportunity to explore and experience local culture and cuisine. The highlight of this trek is not only the fascinating mountain festival but also the spectacular view of majestic Mount Jomolhari from the Jomolhari base camp accentuated by splendid landscapes, flora and fauna. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can choose an easier version of the Jomolhari Loop by retracing their steps from Jangothang instead of taking harder routes through spectacular high ridges while still having the majestic impressions of mount Jomolhari.
Bumthang Ura Tsechu Tour
Enjoy an intimate Tsechu experience set in the Ura district of the Bumthang Valley, Bhutan's spiritual heartland. Festivals are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. There will be both mask dances by the Buddhist Monks as well as songs and dance from the local villagers. It is an important event as all related folks from across the country comes together and discusses the important issue and prays together for a successful year. Also visit sacred sites in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Gangtey.
Masutake Mushroom Festival in Bhutan
This 11-day Matsutake mushroom festival will enable the guests to taste one of the most coveted mushrooms, the Tricholoma Matsutake, in all its freshness and succulent flavor. The prized mushrooms, harvested annually from the forest, provide a major source of income for the local people of the secluded village in Thimphu. During the Bhutan festival, you will see various folk dances and mask dances being performed in the open ground, and you will also be able to interact with the local people. During this trip, you will also visit many traditional, cultural, religious and natural heritage sites of Bhutan, all of which were kept in isolation from the rest of the world until the 1960s when the country slowly embarked on a modern development. You will also get to explore Bhutanese art, the Bhutanese livelihood, activities, cuisine, and many interesting places during your trip.
Enchanting Festivals Of Central Bhutan
This trip is specifically designed to highlight the beautiful Bumthang valley by witnessing 2 popular festivals – the Kurjey Tsechu and the Nimalung festival, combined with Bhutan’s other main attractions. It is a 11-day leisurely paced cultural trip that is designed to give you most of what Bhutan has to offer. It provides a fairly complete and an indulging experience with something for everyone- a glimpse of our living culture and traditions, rich history, stunning nature walks through virgin forests, interaction with friendly people whose natural sense of hospitality is renowned and a genuine reason to tick Bhutan as one of your favorite destinations. Every new place is a hot spot for tourism, laden with attractions to enliven your senses-be it an exquisite ancient fortress or the breathtaking scenery from the Tiger’s Nest, from Paro’s golden paddy fields to Bumthang’s local delicacies.
11 Days Black Necked Crane Festival tour In Bhutan
This Black Necked Crane Festival tour is an intriguing trip that will take you to the most popular places in Bhutan, such as Paro, Thimpu, Punakham Gangtey Valley, Bumthang Valley etc. You will not only attend the unique Black Necked Crane Festival, but also visit plenty of amazing heritage sites along the way, to deeply discover the rich culture and fascinating landscape of this mysterious kingdom. This festival is an occasion for the locals to rejoice and celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic birth which becomes an inseparable part in their daily lives during the winter months. This annual festival is organized to generate awareness and understanding on the importance of conserving the endangered Black-Necked cranes.
10 Days Thangbi Mani Festival Tour
In this 10 days tour, you will cover Thimphu, Punkha, Phobjikha and Paro. You’ll be motivated with wonderful opportunity to explore urban and rural Bhutan. This tour will also take you to the spiritual heartland of Bhutan ie. Bumthang to witness Thangbi Mani festival. The four-day festival is a display of the rich tradition and it celebrates the cultural heritage of the ancient Thangbi Lhakhang. The main highlight of the festival is the Mewang ceremony. Mewang ceremony ( Fire Blessing) is performed in an open ground. The monks perform purification rituals while all the people and guests jump over the flames to get themselves purified from their sins and evil deeds. It is believed that if one is able to jump over the flame three times, he or she is protected from ill luck and misfortunes, and are removed for that entire year. This tour offers you a chance to marvel at several vibrant masked dances professionally performed by monks. Besides joyfully attending the colorful festival, you can indulge in natural beauty in the country.
10 Days Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival Tour
Jambay Lhakhang Drup festival is a five-day event grandly held around the beautiful valley of Bumthang in Bhutan, It is one of Bhutan’s most important festivals to commemorate an establishment of Jambay Lhakhang temple in 7th century and also to honor Guru Rinpoche. During this 10-day Jambay Lhakhang festival tour, you can enjoy various interesting festivities like traditional mark dances, naked dances, as well as the highlighted fire blessing. In addition to the festive event, you will also visit the major cities of Bhutan, like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and see sacred monasteries and temples including Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Tashichho Dzong etc. Also, you will enjoy the fine natural landscape of Phobjikha valley and Bumthang valley. You will also not miss the popular trek experience to Taksang Lhakhang (Tiger’s Nest), the holiest temple in Bhutan.
8 Days Druk Wangyel Festival Tour
The Druk Wangyel Tshechu is a unique festival performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than monks or lay people. It is a tribute to the wise leadership of His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king of Bhutan. It also celebrates the continuous efforts of the Royal Bhutan Army in protecting the sovereignty and the stability of the country. This one of a kind tshechu is performed against the backdrop of the magnificent Jigme Singye Wangchuck mountain range.This festival is performed primarily to retrace and retell the story of great deeds, sacrifice and bravery of heroes in three parts; the farewell of the heroes, the combat of the heroes and the return of the heroes with creative new costumes and choreography the dance of the heroes tells the tale of the hero’s journey and return. Enjoy this 8-day tour, visitors will have a valuable opportunity to experience both the breathtaking vista of the Himalayan mountain range while standing at an altitude of 3.116m and the the vibrant ambiance of the festival.
Classic 22 days Laya Trek
This trek has a variety of trekking trails that cover everything from picturesque farmland and ancient forest , to alpine pasture and challenging high mountain passes. It also covers the Bhutan’s most impressive mountain peaks such as Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake. The trekking offers numerous isolated dzongs and their scattered dwellings with a great deal of cultural value en route. The Punakha Gorge has a magical origin via the imposing Dzong and the magnificent hot springs at Gasa adds extra value to this trek.
Changangkha Lhakhang Festival – 7 Days
It is an opportunity for you to explore the oldest temple in Thimpu-Changangkha Lhakhang attracting a regular procession of pilgrims, and parents seeking auspicious names for their newborn children. Enjoy the 7-day Changangkha Lhakang festival tour, without doubt, you can take one step closer to the thing that you call it the authentic tradition and culture of the Bhutanese. On your journey in Bhutan, besides being overwhelmed in the sacred yet vibrant ambiance of the festival, it will be your chance to experience the incredible natural beauty as well as tourist attractions here.
7 Days Cultural Tour
Thimphu Tsechu is a spiritual social event that brings people together unified by the common culture, tradition and beliefs. The sacred mask dance (Chaam) is believed to invoke deities blessing all who witness the Chaam. The monks perform a series of meticulously choreographed religion inspired dances wearing grand silk robes and exquisitely crafted mask. The three day event presents selection of age old Chaam which includes Dance of the Lords of the cremation ground and the theatrical presentation of the judgement day after a person dies which is quintessential to Buddhist beliefs.
Bhutan Photography Expedition
Bhutan’s mountainous landscapes, river valleys, summer slopes filled with colorful flowers and the charming traditional culture come together to provide a photography opportunities like nowhere else. The slow pace of life in Bhutan will charm you. On this mentored photography tour, you will make some amazing images of a week well spent in the Himalayan kingdom!
13-days Bhutan Cycling Expedition
This tour offers a fascinating adventure for cycling enthusiasts. Experience Bhutan’s great diversity of landscapes including wide valleys, forests and challenging high mountain passes with seven days of cycling interspersed with scenic hikes. The tour also includes several days sightseeing the country’s most important museums, monuments and religious sites.
Bhutan Walking Holiday with Bumdra Camping
This tour has as much focus on cultural sites as it does on natural wonders, but with plenty of hiking thrown into the mix. By walking to some of the country’s most spectacular monasteries, we endeavor to help you gain an insight into Bhutan’s Buddhist culture in the most profound way possible. During the week, we cover the three valleys of Thimpu, Punakha and Paro, all varied in terms of ecosystems and landscapes. One of the highlights of this walking holiday is our trek to Bumdra Monastery where we camp overnight in the Himalayan wilderness way up in the clouds, our final destination being the iconic Taktsang Goemba or Tiger’s Nest Monastery. We hike along ancient mountain paths, following in the footsteps of pilgrims going back over the centuries, but where today’s tourists hardly ever go.
Bhutan Kingdom In The Sky
This tour of the sky kingdom will bring you right to the heart of western Bhutan, of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Wangduephodrang. The importance of the tour is the visit of cultural sites, and experiencing the unique traditions and culture. All these aspects are directly reflected in its people, religion, culture and the natural environment. The spotlight of this tour is a visit to the Punakha Dzong (The palace of happiness) which is majestically located at the meetings of two rivers Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (female). Enjoy riding beside rivers and through a mixture of rice fields, coniferous forests and hills dotted with chortens and monasteries. You can either ride or have the option to elect to drive at various places.
Bhutan Cycling Tour
“Kingdom in the Sky” provides an insight into Bhutan’s Buddhist culture at a deep and comprehensive level. This trip combines spectacular drives to three historically important valleys: the bustling capital of Thimphu; the tropical Punakha valley; and the open valley of Paro. We take a fabulous day camping trek to Bumdra monastery which includes a night in a wilderness campsite high in the Himalaya and a visit to the Taktsang Goemba or Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Our circuit uses less trodden mountain paths, where few foreigners have ever set foot, to eventually approach the monastery from our campsite above the clouds. The overnight adventure includes two picnic lunches, a camp dinner and breakfast, all tentage, sleeping mattresses, a first-aid kit and the services of experienced BTB guides and cooks.
Trek at Punakha in winters
The beautiful place for trekking in winter, Punakha becomes challenging and more adventurous to trek in winter. But, this place is the best to do the same thing with all the proper guidance before starting the trekking journey, travelers need to keep the safety measures in their mind to enjoy an uninterrupted trek. It needs to be more careful at the time of winter, but it will be great fun while facing different situations and heavy winters. Whether the trek route is full of adventures and ups and downs, the endpoint or the destinations have the efficiency in removing all the stress from its extraordinary views and environment. It became necessary to click some photographs by having an impressive background of valleys and mountains. Apart from this Punakha include many other places to travel to have more fun and explore the beautiful culture of the site. The Punakha Dzong was damaged over the centuries by fire, flood, and earthquake, but still holds some extraordinary things to watch. One can visit Chorten Ningo passing through the forest and can experience the wildlife of the place that situated 7 km before the Punakha. Therefore, one can experience the beauty of Hilltop that is located across the river. Sitting on the bank of the rivers is suitable for having an excellent peaceful environment. The beautiful temples built across the place are the big attraction for pilgrims. Therefore, all travelers want to be part of this beautiful place. One can enjoy the beauty of the site and can explore the wildlife or nature thoroughly from very close.
Druk Path Trek
The Druk Path Trek is a moderate, six-day trek. This popular trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes teeming with fish. There will be a number of temples and dzongs to visit on the way, and in the clear weather of late autumn and winter, there are great views of the Himalayas. As well as being able to visit the sites of Paro and Thimphu before and after the trek, you may also enjoy a day excursion to the Punakha valley to visit the imposing Punakha Dzong.
Trekking in Bhutan Through the Tsaluna Path
This trek is also one of the short Bhutan trekking routes. It is a moderate trek and is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk Path trek and also features an in-depth cultural tour. The Tsaluna trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes abundant with fish.
Bhutan Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trekking Adventure
This tour takes the same trekking route as Jomolhari Loop Trek. The only difference is you get to halt 2 extra days in Jangothang to mingle among the people who live a nomadic life herding yaks at an altitude ranging from 2,500 meters to nearly 5,000 meters and celebrate their 2-day annual mountain festival which offers great opportunity to explore and experience local culture and cuisine. The highlight of this trek is not only the fascinating mountain festival but also the spectacular view of majestic Mount Jomolhari from the Jomolhari base camp accentuated by splendid landscapes, flora and fauna. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can choose an easier version of the Jomolhari Loop by retracing their steps from Jangothang instead of taking harder routes through spectacular high ridges while still having the majestic impressions of mount Jomolhari.
Bumthang Ura Tsechu Tour
Enjoy an intimate Tsechu experience set in the Ura district of the Bumthang Valley, Bhutan's spiritual heartland. Festivals are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. There will be both mask dances by the Buddhist Monks as well as songs and dance from the local villagers. It is an important event as all related folks from across the country comes together and discusses the important issue and prays together for a successful year. Also visit sacred sites in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Gangtey.
Masutake Mushroom Festival in Bhutan
This 11-day Matsutake mushroom festival will enable the guests to taste one of the most coveted mushrooms, the Tricholoma Matsutake, in all its freshness and succulent flavor. The prized mushrooms, harvested annually from the forest, provide a major source of income for the local people of the secluded village in Thimphu. During the Bhutan festival, you will see various folk dances and mask dances being performed in the open ground, and you will also be able to interact with the local people. During this trip, you will also visit many traditional, cultural, religious and natural heritage sites of Bhutan, all of which were kept in isolation from the rest of the world until the 1960s when the country slowly embarked on a modern development. You will also get to explore Bhutanese art, the Bhutanese livelihood, activities, cuisine, and many interesting places during your trip.
Enchanting Festivals Of Central Bhutan
This trip is specifically designed to highlight the beautiful Bumthang valley by witnessing 2 popular festivals – the Kurjey Tsechu and the Nimalung festival, combined with Bhutan’s other main attractions. It is a 11-day leisurely paced cultural trip that is designed to give you most of what Bhutan has to offer. It provides a fairly complete and an indulging experience with something for everyone- a glimpse of our living culture and traditions, rich history, stunning nature walks through virgin forests, interaction with friendly people whose natural sense of hospitality is renowned and a genuine reason to tick Bhutan as one of your favorite destinations. Every new place is a hot spot for tourism, laden with attractions to enliven your senses-be it an exquisite ancient fortress or the breathtaking scenery from the Tiger’s Nest, from Paro’s golden paddy fields to Bumthang’s local delicacies.
11 Days Black Necked Crane Festival tour In Bhutan
This Black Necked Crane Festival tour is an intriguing trip that will take you to the most popular places in Bhutan, such as Paro, Thimpu, Punakham Gangtey Valley, Bumthang Valley etc. You will not only attend the unique Black Necked Crane Festival, but also visit plenty of amazing heritage sites along the way, to deeply discover the rich culture and fascinating landscape of this mysterious kingdom. This festival is an occasion for the locals to rejoice and celebrate the arrival of this endangered and majestic birth which becomes an inseparable part in their daily lives during the winter months. This annual festival is organized to generate awareness and understanding on the importance of conserving the endangered Black-Necked cranes.
10 Days Thangbi Mani Festival Tour
In this 10 days tour, you will cover Thimphu, Punkha, Phobjikha and Paro. You’ll be motivated with wonderful opportunity to explore urban and rural Bhutan. This tour will also take you to the spiritual heartland of Bhutan ie. Bumthang to witness Thangbi Mani festival. The four-day festival is a display of the rich tradition and it celebrates the cultural heritage of the ancient Thangbi Lhakhang. The main highlight of the festival is the Mewang ceremony. Mewang ceremony ( Fire Blessing) is performed in an open ground. The monks perform purification rituals while all the people and guests jump over the flames to get themselves purified from their sins and evil deeds. It is believed that if one is able to jump over the flame three times, he or she is protected from ill luck and misfortunes, and are removed for that entire year. This tour offers you a chance to marvel at several vibrant masked dances professionally performed by monks. Besides joyfully attending the colorful festival, you can indulge in natural beauty in the country.
10 Days Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival Tour
Jambay Lhakhang Drup festival is a five-day event grandly held around the beautiful valley of Bumthang in Bhutan, It is one of Bhutan’s most important festivals to commemorate an establishment of Jambay Lhakhang temple in 7th century and also to honor Guru Rinpoche. During this 10-day Jambay Lhakhang festival tour, you can enjoy various interesting festivities like traditional mark dances, naked dances, as well as the highlighted fire blessing. In addition to the festive event, you will also visit the major cities of Bhutan, like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and see sacred monasteries and temples including Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Tashichho Dzong etc. Also, you will enjoy the fine natural landscape of Phobjikha valley and Bumthang valley. You will also not miss the popular trek experience to Taksang Lhakhang (Tiger’s Nest), the holiest temple in Bhutan.
8 Days Druk Wangyel Festival Tour
The Druk Wangyel Tshechu is a unique festival performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than monks or lay people. It is a tribute to the wise leadership of His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king of Bhutan. It also celebrates the continuous efforts of the Royal Bhutan Army in protecting the sovereignty and the stability of the country. This one of a kind tshechu is performed against the backdrop of the magnificent Jigme Singye Wangchuck mountain range.This festival is performed primarily to retrace and retell the story of great deeds, sacrifice and bravery of heroes in three parts; the farewell of the heroes, the combat of the heroes and the return of the heroes with creative new costumes and choreography the dance of the heroes tells the tale of the hero’s journey and return. Enjoy this 8-day tour, visitors will have a valuable opportunity to experience both the breathtaking vista of the Himalayan mountain range while standing at an altitude of 3.116m and the the vibrant ambiance of the festival.
Classic 22 days Laya Trek
This trek has a variety of trekking trails that cover everything from picturesque farmland and ancient forest , to alpine pasture and challenging high mountain passes. It also covers the Bhutan’s most impressive mountain peaks such as Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake. The trekking offers numerous isolated dzongs and their scattered dwellings with a great deal of cultural value en route. The Punakha Gorge has a magical origin via the imposing Dzong and the magnificent hot springs at Gasa adds extra value to this trek.
Changangkha Lhakhang Festival – 7 Days
It is an opportunity for you to explore the oldest temple in Thimpu-Changangkha Lhakhang attracting a regular procession of pilgrims, and parents seeking auspicious names for their newborn children. Enjoy the 7-day Changangkha Lhakang festival tour, without doubt, you can take one step closer to the thing that you call it the authentic tradition and culture of the Bhutanese. On your journey in Bhutan, besides being overwhelmed in the sacred yet vibrant ambiance of the festival, it will be your chance to experience the incredible natural beauty as well as tourist attractions here.
7 Days Cultural Tour
Thimphu Tsechu is a spiritual social event that brings people together unified by the common culture, tradition and beliefs. The sacred mask dance (Chaam) is believed to invoke deities blessing all who witness the Chaam. The monks perform a series of meticulously choreographed religion inspired dances wearing grand silk robes and exquisitely crafted mask. The three day event presents selection of age old Chaam which includes Dance of the Lords of the cremation ground and the theatrical presentation of the judgement day after a person dies which is quintessential to Buddhist beliefs.
Bhutan Photography Expedition
Bhutan’s mountainous landscapes, river valleys, summer slopes filled with colorful flowers and the charming traditional culture come together to provide a photography opportunities like nowhere else. The slow pace of life in Bhutan will charm you. On this mentored photography tour, you will make some amazing images of a week well spent in the Himalayan kingdom!
Bhutan Kingdom In The Sky
This tour of the sky kingdom will bring you right to the heart of western Bhutan, of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and Wangduephodrang. The importance of the tour is the visit of cultural sites, and experiencing the unique traditions and culture. All these aspects are directly reflected in its people, religion, culture and the natural environment. The spotlight of this tour is a visit to the Punakha Dzong (The palace of happiness) which is majestically located at the meetings of two rivers Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (female). Enjoy riding beside rivers and through a mixture of rice fields, coniferous forests and hills dotted with chortens and monasteries. You can either ride or have the option to elect to drive at various places.
Trek at Punakha in winters
The beautiful place for trekking in winter, Punakha becomes challenging and more adventurous to trek in winter. But, this place is the best to do the same thing with all the proper guidance before starting the trekking journey, travelers need to keep the safety measures in their mind to enjoy an uninterrupted trek. It needs to be more careful at the time of winter, but it will be great fun while facing different situations and heavy winters. Whether the trek route is full of adventures and ups and downs, the endpoint or the destinations have the efficiency in removing all the stress from its extraordinary views and environment. It became necessary to click some photographs by having an impressive background of valleys and mountains. Apart from this Punakha include many other places to travel to have more fun and explore the beautiful culture of the site. The Punakha Dzong was damaged over the centuries by fire, flood, and earthquake, but still holds some extraordinary things to watch. One can visit Chorten Ningo passing through the forest and can experience the wildlife of the place that situated 7 km before the Punakha. Therefore, one can experience the beauty of Hilltop that is located across the river. Sitting on the bank of the rivers is suitable for having an excellent peaceful environment. The beautiful temples built across the place are the big attraction for pilgrims. Therefore, all travelers want to be part of this beautiful place. One can enjoy the beauty of the site and can explore the wildlife or nature thoroughly from very close.
Druk Path Trek
The Druk Path Trek is a moderate, six-day trek. This popular trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes teeming with fish. There will be a number of temples and dzongs to visit on the way, and in the clear weather of late autumn and winter, there are great views of the Himalayas. As well as being able to visit the sites of Paro and Thimphu before and after the trek, you may also enjoy a day excursion to the Punakha valley to visit the imposing Punakha Dzong.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
Trekking in Bhutan Through the Tsaluna Path
This trek is also one of the short Bhutan trekking routes. It is a moderate trek and is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk Path trek and also features an in-depth cultural tour. The Tsaluna trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes abundant with fish.
Bhutan Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trekking Adventure
This tour takes the same trekking route as Jomolhari Loop Trek. The only difference is you get to halt 2 extra days in Jangothang to mingle among the people who live a nomadic life herding yaks at an altitude ranging from 2,500 meters to nearly 5,000 meters and celebrate their 2-day annual mountain festival which offers great opportunity to explore and experience local culture and cuisine. The highlight of this trek is not only the fascinating mountain festival but also the spectacular view of majestic Mount Jomolhari from the Jomolhari base camp accentuated by splendid landscapes, flora and fauna. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can choose an easier version of the Jomolhari Loop by retracing their steps from Jangothang instead of taking harder routes through spectacular high ridges while still having the majestic impressions of mount Jomolhari.
Masutake Mushroom Festival in Bhutan
This 11-day Matsutake mushroom festival will enable the guests to taste one of the most coveted mushrooms, the Tricholoma Matsutake, in all its freshness and succulent flavor. The prized mushrooms, harvested annually from the forest, provide a major source of income for the local people of the secluded village in Thimphu. During the Bhutan festival, you will see various folk dances and mask dances being performed in the open ground, and you will also be able to interact with the local people. During this trip, you will also visit many traditional, cultural, religious and natural heritage sites of Bhutan, all of which were kept in isolation from the rest of the world until the 1960s when the country slowly embarked on a modern development. You will also get to explore Bhutanese art, the Bhutanese livelihood, activities, cuisine, and many interesting places during your trip.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
Trekking in Bhutan Through the Tsaluna Path
This trek is also one of the short Bhutan trekking routes. It is a moderate trek and is popular with those who wish to do a shorter version of the Druk Path trek and also features an in-depth cultural tour. The Tsaluna trek offers beautiful views as you cross the chain of mountains that separate the Paro and Thimphu valleys. This route is also famous for its spectacular rhododendron forests and wonderful high altitude lakes abundant with fish.
Bhutan Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trekking Adventure
This tour takes the same trekking route as Jomolhari Loop Trek. The only difference is you get to halt 2 extra days in Jangothang to mingle among the people who live a nomadic life herding yaks at an altitude ranging from 2,500 meters to nearly 5,000 meters and celebrate their 2-day annual mountain festival which offers great opportunity to explore and experience local culture and cuisine. The highlight of this trek is not only the fascinating mountain festival but also the spectacular view of majestic Mount Jomolhari from the Jomolhari base camp accentuated by splendid landscapes, flora and fauna. Trekkers who want to avoid high passes and high altitude can choose an easier version of the Jomolhari Loop by retracing their steps from Jangothang instead of taking harder routes through spectacular high ridges while still having the majestic impressions of mount Jomolhari.
Masutake Mushroom Festival in Bhutan
This 11-day Matsutake mushroom festival will enable the guests to taste one of the most coveted mushrooms, the Tricholoma Matsutake, in all its freshness and succulent flavor. The prized mushrooms, harvested annually from the forest, provide a major source of income for the local people of the secluded village in Thimphu. During the Bhutan festival, you will see various folk dances and mask dances being performed in the open ground, and you will also be able to interact with the local people. During this trip, you will also visit many traditional, cultural, religious and natural heritage sites of Bhutan, all of which were kept in isolation from the rest of the world until the 1960s when the country slowly embarked on a modern development. You will also get to explore Bhutanese art, the Bhutanese livelihood, activities, cuisine, and many interesting places during your trip.