We provide individual attention, local expertise, and seamless planning to ensure that your Bhutan experience is authentic, pleasant, and truly unforgettable.
Festival tours can be scheduled based on your travel dates. These are unique events that feature traditional dances, rituals, and spectacular festivities.
Yes, Wi-Fi is provided in most hotels, and cell networks function well in large cities. In more rural places, connectivity may be limited.
A typical Bhutan journey lasts 5 to 7 days and visits significant sites such as Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. Longer vacations, on the other hand, can include secluded regions and trekking adventures to allow for more in-depth investigation.
Most programs include meals, which include a combination of Bhutanese and international cuisine. Dietary preferences can be met.
The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency, but Indian rupees are also accepted. Cards are accepted in major towns, however carrying cash is suggested.
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are the most popular seasons, but Bhutan provides unique experiences all year.
Yes, all passengers are escorted by skilled, licensed guides who provide cultural insights while ensuring a safe and enriching journey.
Yes, most passengers need a visa, which must be obtained through a qualified Bhutanese tour operator. We handle the full visa process, ensuring a smooth admission.
You can share your travel dates and preferences with us, and our experts will create a personalized itinerary. Once you confirm, a deposit confirms your reservation, and we handle all of the details.