COMO Uma Paro sits on a tree-clad hill overlooking the town of Paro and is only a 10-minute drive from Bhutan's international airport. Get Directions accommodation HOME IN THE VALLEY Our villas and rooms combine the colourful accents of traditional Bhutanese craftsmanship with the clean-lined...
(fortress), which sits on a high grassy ridge overlooking breathtaking views of Mount Jumolhari to the north. In the next four days, we climb above the tree line and cross several passes including the Phume La (4210m). En route, we come across amazing clear mountain lakes, a number ...
The Trongsa Dzong was the ancestral home of Bhutan’s royal family. The Wangchuk Dynasty ruled the district of Trongsa before it ruled over the whole country in 1907. The first two kings ruled from this Dzong. Today, the tradition remains that the crown prince serve as apenlop(governor) ...
Gautama travelled to Bodh-Gaya where he sat under a pipal tree (now known as the Bodhi tree, you can guess why). He vowed never to rise until he had attained enlightenment and found the truth. Gautama meditated for 49 days and finally attained enlightenment. From that day on, he was kn...
Jewelled with beautiful alpine vegetation and broad-leaf tree forests, it is among the most preferred places for trekking in Bhutan. Don’t forget to look for and spot the Rufous Necked Hornbill when you’re here.This nature reserve is spanning over an area of 64,960 hectares and lies at...
Keep an eye out for monkeys, red pandas, rare birds and beautiful tree lilies. The valley itself is carved by two wide glacial rivers that come together below Punakha Dzong, which many agree is the most beautiful fortress in all of Bhutan. Traditionally, the monks from the Dzong in Thimphu...
in the tree you planted, in the prayers you hung, in the smiles you have exchanged and in the lives you have touched and impacted – though our tours we strive to uplift the livelihood of people, be it the guide, the monks you have met or the farmers whose grains and vegetables you ...
Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan Three full days at Royal Manas National Park - a birder's paradise Accommodation in a comfortable hotel close to the park, plus hotel nights en route Accompanied by an expert wildlife guide throughout
Carbon offsetting with the Ecoan Tree Planting Project (for clients taking our flight inclusive option) A free high-quality Mountain Kingdoms kit bag What’s not included Travel insurance Visa fees for Nepal Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu TipsPhotos...
During your visit you will explore the park with bird and animal spotting from a raft trip on the Koshi River, birdwatching walks, jungle walks and jeep trips. You will also have the opportunity to visit a family in one of the very interesting nearby local villages for a taste of rural ...