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The
Dragon Kingdom
The kingdom of Bhutan, secluded from the outside world for centuries,
is one of the best preserved regions of the Himalaya, thanks to
the Bhutanese government's restrictive tourism policy. Life in this
Himalayan paradise remains unchanged since bygone days, and the
visitor will be struck by the carefree Bhutanese lifestyle and the
rich religous culture of this peaceful haven.
Our Bhutan tours are designed to give you insights into this isolated
kingdom while covering most places of interest. The four main destinations
of Paro, Punakha, Thimpu and Wangdiphodrang exude the true essence
of the Dragon Kingdom. Paro is home to some of Bhutan's oldest temples
and monasteries, as well as Bhutan's first airport. An ancient watchtower
holds the National Museum, whilst overlooking the valley is the
cliff-side "Tiger's Nest" monastery of Taktsang. Punakha
is the old capital of the kingdom and the Punakha Dzong, at the
confluence of the Pho and Mo Chus (father and mother rivers), is
the winter home of the monastic community. There are splendid views
of the distant Himalaya on the road between Punakha and Thimphu.
Thimpu, the political, commercial, and cultural capital, is an unusual
mix of modern development alongside ancient tradition. The 17th
century castle of Wangdiphodrang Dzong stands sentinel to the town
of Wangdiphodrang. All these await the visitor.
The featured tours are ideal as an extension to your stay in Nepal.
Both begin and end with the scenic one-hour flight from Kathmandu
to Paro, the gateway to the Dragon Kingdom.
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Bhutan
Tours
Glimpses
of Bhutan
4 days;
Paro & Thimpu. Our shortest Bhutan extension tour is designed to introduce
you to the timeless wonders of the Dragon Kingdom.
A
Spell in Druk Yul
This week-long
adventure in the Himalayan kingdom takes you exploring the Paro &
Thimpu valleys and beyond to Wangdiphodrang and Punakha.
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