The Land of Thunder dragon, creating the peaceful environment is every one’s goal!
Discover Bhutan’s colorful traditions and timeless heritage.
Unwind in Bhutan’s untouched natural beauty and serenity.
Bhutan is small country sandwiched between two giant countries- India to the East, west and South and China to the North. Bhutan’s Compassionate King and a loyal subjects makes a special country that stands as an independent country for centuries.
Bhutan being a least discovered place of culture, nature, legend, happiness and hospitality loves to welcome global adventurers, nature enthusiast, explorers and happiness seekers.
Bhutan is known best to the world for her ideology of HAPPINESS. Here happiness is national asset and communal value. And she is now a hot bath of happiness research and a best place for happiness seekers.
Where fashion is culture globally, Bhutan embraces rich diversity of tangible and intangible culture and tradition. Hospitality, happiness, family tie and neighborhood relation is culture ingrained in our attitude. Unique Tshechus, Bon festivals, music, songs and dances add diversity to our culture.
Where global environment is grossly abused and neglected in economic development race this ting and landlocked Himalayan Kingdom is blessed with rich pristine environment. It homes some of the world’s most rare endangered flora and fauna species. The err silence of nature and well preserved natural landscape brings the myths and legends closer to reality. This makes Bhutan an exceptional place for explorers, adventurers and travelers.
Our hospitality and respect assures every visitor a wonderful experience. We also assure that you see the mosaic of our Dragon Kingdom.
Bhutan, the Kingdom of Happiness, offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Bhutan’s culture is deeply ingrained in its people’s attitudes and lifestyles. Hospitality, family values, and neighborhood bonds form the essence of Bhutanese life. Witness the vibrant Tshechus and Bon festivals, enjoy traditional songs and dances, and embrace the timeless charm of Bhutan’s cultural heritage.
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Bhutan stands out as a sanctuary of pristine beauty amidst global environmental degradation. Its untouched natural landscapes are home to some of the world’s most endangered flora and fauna species. From the stillness of its forests to the majesty of its mountains, Bhutan offers an otherworldly experience for adventurers and explorers alike.
The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and trekking.
To visit Bhutan, you must book your trip through an accredited Bhutanese tour operator, who will handle your visa and travel arrangements.
Yes, Bhutan requires all tourists to travel with a licensed guide, as part of the country's tourism policy.
The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), when the weather is mild and festivals are celebrated.
Yes, winter (December-February) is also a good time to visit, especially for those who enjoy crisp air, clear skies, and snow-capped mountains.
Top destinations include Paro Valley, Thimphu, Punakha Dzong, Bumthang Valley, and the Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Yes, Bhutan offers trekking, hiking, and outdoor activities in scenic locations such as Phobjikha Valley and the Himalayan foothills.