Gasa Winter Hotspring Trek

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December 25, 2018

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Gasa Winter Hotspring Trek

Gasa Winter Hotspring Trek takes you to a maximum elevation of 2430 m above sea level leading through the semi-tropical forest where orchids are in abundance. If lucky, one might have the opportunity of seeing ‘Takin’ Bhutan’s national animal. The main attraction of this trek is the trip to the hot spring at Gasa, which the Bhutanese believe has medicinal value.

Gasa Winter Hotspring Trek package, you will not only trek to the hot spring but will also have the opportunity of visiting Thimphu and the Paro valleys which is main attraction in Bhutan.

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Punakha Winter Trek

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December 25, 2018

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Punakha Winter Trek

Punakha Winter Trek is a newly opened trekking route in the central region of Bhutan. For those travelers who are bound by the time limit can easily cover this trip. Punakha Winter trek is categorize as an easy to moderate level of trek and is suitable for all kinds of trekkers though they be a beginner and experienced person. Anyone with a good level of health can carry out this trek in our mentioned trekking hours.

Punakha Winter Trek  start with the drive from Thimphu (starting point of our trek). We will drive all along passing throughPangri Zampa Lhakhang  and  Dechenchholing Palace. Few kilometers drive from the Lhakhang will take you to Chamina, a beautiful village.

Chamina  is the starting point of our trek. You have to walk for about  7-8 hrs in order to reach Dopshipang, our first trekking destination where we will camp overnight.  We will have a downhill trek on the next day passing through village and rice fields all the way.Also on this day, similar walking hours will lead you to Chorten Ningpo, connected to Drukpa Kuenley, better known as the “divine madman.”We’re going to end our two-day Punakha Winter Trek here.If time permits, you can also visit Shedrag here.

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Mysteries Of The Dragon Kingdom

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December 25, 2018

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Mysteries Of The Dragon Kingdom

Taktsang Monastery which means Tiger’s Nest, clinging to a stiff cliff above 900 m from the valley. It is believed to be built by the Lord Padmasambhava himself. Lunch at Taksang Jaklang.

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Eastern Bhutan Cultural Tour

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December 25, 2018

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Eastern Bhutan Cultural Tour

This tour is designed to give you an opportunity to explore the eastern parts of Bhutan. Your journey will start from Assam in India and then to Tashigang, the biggest towns in the east. This itinerary will give you the opportunity to explore remote villages, temples and to experience rural life. With the steep landscape, it has been difficult for most of the villagers to get to the towns. So we will take you to the doorsteps of these people and will make you experience their hospitality. We will take you to the places where very few foreigners had been.

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Bhutan Western Cultural Tour

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December 25, 2018

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Bhutan Western Cultural Tour

Choose this cultural tour, if you want to explore western Bhutan’s unique culture and traditions, superb arts and crafts, beautiful houses and landscapes dotted with fluttering prayer flags and a stunning view of magnificent snowcapped mountains and lush green valleys with a lot of pure crisp air to breathe on the way.

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Land Of Peaceful Dragon

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December 25, 2018

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Land Of Peaceful Dragon

This expedition will bring a wonderful insight into Bhutan as you get escorted through western Bhutan Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Wangduephodrang, exploring important cultural sites, monuments, unique culture and tradition, people, and villages. The highlight of this tour will visit Punakha Dzong which stands majestically at the junction of the two rivers Pho Chu (Male River) and Mo Chu (Female River).

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Jhomolhari Laya Gasa Tour

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December 25, 2018

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Jhomolhari Laya Gasa Tour

There is no better way to feel the heartbeat of a country than through trekking. You’ll come across hidden villages; have impromptu meetings with yak herders and the very finest views of the towering Himalayas. Trekking in Bhutan is not easy because of the elevation and length of some of the treks, so guests should be physically fit. You will be required to bring your own gear, including sleeping bags, however, we will provide tents and sleeping pads. We offer a wide range of treks from easy to strenuous over varying periods of time. We can also create a custom trek to suit your specific needs. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions about this excursion.

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