
Bhutan- A place like nowhere else!
An indulgent cultural experience
Discovering Bhutan, one is immediately taken aback by the different atmosphere that pervades the country; we hear gongs and trumpets followed by chants of claret-cloaked Buddhist monks at their atmospheric Buddhist cloisters, sheer yell of voices of a Bhutanese archer from a quaint nearby village.
Our Bhutan cultural immersion ideas gives you the privilege to enjoy meaningful interactions over a casual conversation allowing you to feel them.
Bhutan: A time standstill travel experience
Hardly impacted by the 21st century, Bhutan is an equipoise of ancient and modernity. Here, age-old traditions are still profound as they were when “Padmasambhava,” a revered Buddhist master first ascended the summit of the Tiger's Nest monastery “Taktshang Goemba” in Paro Valley in Bhutan’s west region, as early as the 8th century, now representing itself as the cultural icon of the country, is a travel back in time.
Encounter indigenous inhabitants going around temples and stupas, offering butter lamps draped in their elegant national costumes are common sights. Yet you are never far away from the country’s one-of-a-kind ancient mystical marvels to unplug. The timeless “Tshechus” festivals in Bhutan happening with imposing backdrop views bags for country’s colorful cultural titbits -provides a Mecca for those seeking cultural high.


Into the exotic
Seeking spiritual high


Chary foot catch
Home to some of the highest unscathed peaks of the world, serene countryside dotted with time-honored homesteads, age-old monasteries and temples, claret-clad Buddhist monks, fluttering prayer flags, and fast-flowing rivers, the tales of supernatural forces, crazy gods, and ancient mysticism are the fabrics of everyday life in Bhutan.
Here, stories of highly learned masters having magical powers of precognition and healing and how monk votaries discovered the key to life and semi-immortality come thick and fast on the ground on your travels that often bewilders but never bores
Trekking in Bhutan is undoubtedly Bhutan's top attraction offering breathtaking views of some of the virgin Himalayas of the world with only a few or no visitors accompanied by the sounds of the chiming with yak bells.
With trek routes spread across the country varying in the magnitude of difficulty from easy day treks to some grueling 27-day treks such as the Snowman trek in Bhutan includes traversing 11 high mountain passes of over 4,000m, setting you on trails only used by yak herders and remote communities. It has something impressive to offer anyone willing to endure.
Ally with Wild
If you love nature, you will revere Bhutan. Custodian of greater biological resources of nearly 5,500 vascular plant species, including more than 500 orchids and 50 different species of Rhododendron and celebrates the regional diversity of this species through rhododendron festival in Bhutan in April every year in addition to 350 species of mushrooms, 600 species of ferns, and countless herbs and wildflowers.
That’s not all; blanketed in myth, it is also a land of feral anomalies. You may witness men stripped bare at the naked dance festival in Bhutan seen as a source of peace and hope for the locals, one of the things that make Bhutan one of the most exciting destination today.
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