What is the difference between a travel agent and a tour operator. In Bhutan, we are actually both and the same.
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What is the difference between a travel agent and a tour operator. In Bhutan, we are actually both and the same.
Besides riding on the back of a dragon a helicopter ride offers the ringside view to enjoy the majesty of the Bhutanese Himalayas. No matter if you are a frequent flyer or this is your first flight, we have an experience for everyone. Whether you're looking for a fantastic photography, an anniversary lunch in the remote highlands or just a joyride, we will help you get the perfect shots at the perfect spots
The sacred Chumphu Nye lies ensconced in the north eastern frontiers of the Paro valley (2250m). Owing to the 14km of hiking and the off-the-grid aspect there are multiple occasions when you have the entire trail for yourself amidst the tranquil forests, the trail is accessed by a 30 minute drive from Paro center followed by a 4 hour hike through foliage of pine, oak and rhododendrons. The trail dotted with multiple sacred sites runs parallel to the crystal clear dho chu river which nurtures the fertile rice fields of the Shari and Doteng communities. The walk is flat with minimal gradient until the last section of the trail at a bridge located at the base of the hill on which Chumphu sits.
Economists the world over have argued that the key to happiness is obtaining and enjoying material development. Bhutan however, adheres to a very different belief and advocates that amassing material wealth does not necessarily lead to happiness. Bhutan tries to measure progress not by the popular idea of Gross Domestic Product but by through Gross National Happiness.
There is no denying that the healing powers of nature-therapy is absorbed to the brim in places and trails forgotten by the ravages of time. The Sinchula trail is one such trail where tranquility and luxuriant environment reigns supreme.
The heightened senses, purr of the engine, shifting scenery, the in control feel and the wind behind our backs is a great way to enjoy the picturesque landscape, negotiate the mountainsides, ascend our high mountain passes and inhale that pure himalayan pine scented breeze.
Accompanied by two good friends we set off to Nyechen Dra Karp on a quest to awaken the mind, purify negativities, renew spirituality, restore energy, connect with the higher powers, revitalise inner peace, accrue positive merits and feed our soul with peace.
The colorful and deeply spiritual festivals are held every year by the Dzongs and other notable temples. These events are scheduled according to the lunar calendar, and as such are not always easy to plan ahead for. A little bit of flexibility with your itinerary can make all the difference.
My quick guide to local food in Bhutan. A good friend of mine recently came to Bhutan and wrote an article for Food & Travel magazine in the UK, and he got me thinking about how our national cuisine is seen from the viewpoint of travellers.
Specialised itineraries that recongise the unique demands and needs of photographers. We have been working with award winning photo journalist Ewen Bell for nearly a decade, and have embraced his philosophy of slow travel for better photography.
Archery is woven into the social fabric of our culture and it is hard to imagine a national holiday or even a local holiday, or any festive occasion without an archery contest.
Team work makes the dream work. Meet the people behind the scenes who work together to ensure all of our travellers enjoy a unique and wonderful experience in Bhutan.
We are a local Bhutanese company that specialise in assisting western travellers visit Bhutan. We operate our own tours with our own guides, our own vehicles and our own sense of happiness :)
Even to this day the sight of beholding the monastery continues to defy human logic, this is due to the fact that the spiritual essence still thrives here in the worlds "last buddhist kingdom".
We are often asked by our guests, "What is a Dzong, is it a temple or a town hall?" The answer is a little more complicated than either.