Trip Overview of Glimpse of Bhutan
The tour is about the glimpses of Bhutan where you’ll visit the important cultural and ancient cities and museums in the place including Thimpu and Paro. A tiny Himalayan Kingdom where things are done differently (and awesomely) in equal measure. By law, 60% of the whole country is protected national forest, and it actually emits more carbon that it uses, which makes Bhutan tours perfect for trekkers, monastery-lovers, Buddhist pilgrims and the merely curious. Visit with leaf holiday team we will guide you & lead you up to the Tiger’s Nest, introduce you to monks in the prayer halls of Gangte Goemba and show you where to find Paro’s hottest Ema datshi (chili novices, watch your step). Itenary Day 01: Arrival in Paro and Drive to Thimpu Day 02: Thimpu exploration Day 03: Drive back to Paro Day 04: Paro Exploration Day 05: Final Departure
Bhutan lies in the eastern Himalayas boardered north by China and on all other sides by India. It has very high mountains, fertile valleys and thick forest, all total there are 20 districts. A Nepalese minority makes up 30-35% of the population. The government of Bhutan has chosen National Happiness as the index of progress. Travelling into the mystical land of Bhutan is a rare pleasure. People come to visit the remote monasteries and spiritual temples, to trek the wondrous Himalaya and admire the mountainous pastures. With customs and traditions still going strong after centuries, and cultural festivals celebrated from corner to corner, there is nowhere quite like blessed Bhutan!
A tiny Himalayan Kingdom where things are done differently (and awesomely) in equal measure. By law, 60% of the whole country is protected national forest, and it actually emits more carbon that it uses, which makes Bhutan tours perfect for trekkers, monastery-lovers, Buddhist pilgrims and the merely curious. Our local guides will lead you up to the Tiger’s Nest, introduce you to monks in the prayer halls of Gangte Goemba and show you where to find Paro’s hottest Ema datshi (chili novices, watch your step).