Whether you're partaking in spirit-soothing ceremonies, trying your hand at Bhutan's national sport, or taking on the Himalayas on two wheels, immerse yourself in the heritage, culture and landscapes of this unique mountain kingdom.
From courtyard carolling to decadent feasts, featuring a fusion of traditional festive and Bhutanese fare, celebrate the season of togetherness your way in the beautiful kingdom of Bhutan.
October 30th to November 9th 2024 – Join celebrated photographer Michael Turek for an 11-day exploration of Bhutan. Discover rich culture and enchanting landscapes, whilst honing your photography skills.
With the latest announced sustainable development fee (SDF) updates, all guests will be granted a 50 per cent reduction of the prevailing SDF amount – giving guests more incentive to stay longer. This also applies to the rates for children between six to 12 years.
The ride will take you through blue pine and rhododendron forests towards the Paro Valley, with views of Bhutan’s second highest peak, Mt. Jhomolhari (7,314m).
From courtyard carolling to decadent feasts, featuring a fusion of traditional festive and Bhutanese fare, celebrate the season of togetherness your way in the beautiful kingdom of Bhutan.
Join celebrated photographer Michael Turek for an 11-day exploration of Bhutan. Discover rich culture and enchanting landscapes, whilst honing your photography skills.
Discover Bhutan's cultural and artisanal heritage on this half-day tour. Engage in ancient techniques, immerse yourself in rural customs, and marvel at architectural wonders.
Illuminate your spirit and immerse yourself in a uniquely Bhutanese custom — a traditional butter lamp ceremony. The lighting of butter lamps represents the protection from darkness in the Buddhist faith.
The ride will take you through blue pine and rhododendron forests towards the Paro Valley, with views of Bhutan’s second highest peak, Mt. Jhomolhari (7,314m).
Archery is the national sport of Bhutan. With our archery lessons, your guide will set up the targets and teach you the rules, as well as how to correctly hold the bow.
The Taktsang 'Tiger’s Nest' Monastery is a marvel of architecture, perched on a sheer rock face 3,000 metres above the valley. Arguably the most iconic landmark in Bhutan, this temple is believed to be the place Guru Rinpoche landed on the back of a flying tigress, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan from Tibet.