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Annapurna Base Camp Trekking

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking

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Everest Base Camp Trekking

Everest Base Camp Trekking

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Langtang Gosaikunda Trekking

Langtang Gosaikunda Trekking

The very sacred Gosainkund Lake is situated in the Langtang

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Bhutan Panorama Tour

Bhutan , land of the peaceful Dragon, lies in a hidden corner high in the eastern Himalaya, sandwiched between Tibet to the north and the Indian states of Sikkim to the west, Assam to the south and Arunachel Pradesh to the east. The country within these borders forms a giant staircase, from the grassy floodplains and riverine forests in the south through semi tropical and alpine forests to some of the highest unclimbed Himalayan peaks on earth.

Bhutan is the tiny kingdom practically unknown to the outside world, presents a most fascinating yet an untouched natural beauty, unique culture and ancient traditions. Bhutan is truly SHANGRILA, a mythical country hidden deep in the mountains For centuries isolated, inaccessible and forbidden, this Himalayan Kingdom cautiously opened its borders to curious visitors.

Most of the population continues to live in small, isolated farms and hamlets surrounded by terraced fields of rice and cereal crops. At higher altitudes, in isolated valleys, people still live in tents woven from yak-hair, spending part of the year in alpine pastures, grazing their livestock. Much of Bhutan is still covered in thick forest, which sustains a wealth of plant and bird life. Above the tree line the country is wild and rugged, the mountains are largely unexplored and offer some of the best trekking in the Himalayas .

Cut off for centuries from its neighbors due to its inaccessibility, a visit to Bhutan is much like a journey backwards through time, to a mystical place untouched by the ravages of mankind's progress.... the Last Shangri-La, because of its remoteness, it's spectacular mountain terrain, varied flora and fauna and it's unique ancient Buddhist monasteries. It is relatively unexplored pockets of Asia , which allows only limited number of discerning travelers to enter the country with special travel visa permits.

Bhutan 's isolation has resulted its culture and traditions remaining much the same for many hundreds of years. Our weekly departure allows you to experience the stunning beautiful alpine valley flanked by step slopes and terraced pastures dotted with temple. Although travellers are most welcome here, the number of tourists entering Bhutan is restricted and the kingdom has managed to remain nearly untouched by outside influence, with its religion, architecture, environment and lifestyle much the same as they have been for centuries.

Travellers to Bhutan will experience the enchantment of a pure and exotic land, through its ancient fortresses, monasteries and temples, with their imposing architecture and superb art that dot the countryside. Bhutan is endowed with breathtaking natural beauty, surrounded by sacred mountains, virgin peaks and holy lakes. Bhutan is definitely one of the world's most exclusive tourist destinations.

The Bhutanese calendar is marked by many 'Tsechus' or festivals, eagerly awaited events made special with vivid and colourful masked dances, folk dances and religious allegorical plays, set in the cobbled courtyards of the numerous Dzongs and in this ancient and traditional land, it seems fitting that archery is still the national sport.

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Day 01: Kathmandu - Paro
Fly to Paro from Kathmandu . Transfer to Druk Hotel. Overnight at Hotel .

Day 02: Paro Sightseeing:
Morning drive to Drukgyel Dzong 18kms, away from the hotel. On the way back visit a typical Bhutanese Farm House also a short visit to the temple built in the 7th century. After lunch visit the Ta- Dzong that houses the National Museum of Bhutan followed by a short walk to Paro Rimpung Dzong. Evening at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 03: Paro Sightseeing:
In the morning drive to Satsam Chorten., From there two hour trek to Taksang cafeteria. Hot lunch will be served at the Cafeteria followed by a short walk back to Satsam Chorten and 2 hour drive to Thimphu . Overnight at Hotel.

Day 04: Paro Sightseeing:
Sightseeing at Memorial Chorten, National Library, Nuns Monastery, Changlimithang Monastery, Indegenous Hospital . Lunch at Druk Hotel. After lunch at leisure. At 5 P.M. you will visit the Tashichdzong (Thimphu Dzong). Overnight at Hotel.

Day 05: Paro - Punakha:
A 3 hour drive to Punkha across the Dochula Pass. Light refreshment will be served at Dochula Cafe. Lunch at Hotel Zantopelri. After lunch visit the Punkha Dzong. Overnight at Hotel .

Day 06: Punakha - Thimphu :
In the morning drive 3 hour to Gantay Gompa. Pack lunch will be served. After lunch drive back to Thimphu . Overnight at Hotel.

Day 07: Thimphu Sightseeing:
In the morning you will witness the Folk and Mask Dance performed by the Royal Dance Academy . Lunch at Druk Hotel. After lunch at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 08: Paro - Kathmandu
Early morning dive to Paro to fly to Kathmandu . Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel.

Cost Includes

  • Airport Pick up drop and wel come diner.
  • Sightseeing in kathmandu with Guide.
  • Accommodation Kathmandu twin one sharing room on B/B basis.
  • Tea House Accommodations.

Cost Excludes

  • Airport Pick up drop and wel come diner.
  • Sightseeing in kathmandu with Guide.
  • Accommodation Kathmandu twin one sharing room on B/B basis.
  • Tea House Accommodations.