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Culture, Festivals, Treks and lots of Happiness

THIMPHU TSECHU

Thimphu Tsechu falls in the month of October. If you desire to see the uniqueness of Bhutanese culture, then visit Bhutan coinciding the Thimphu tsechu.READ MORE

PARO TSHECHU

Paro tshechu is held for five days on the 10th day of 2nd Bhutanese lunar month and ends of the 25th day. this festival offers a best opportunity to witness the Bhutanese’s rich culture and history.READ MORE

DRUK WANGYEL TSHECHU

Druk Wangyel Tshechu means ‘Victory of Bhutan Festival’. In 2003, Bhutanese forced led by the Great Fourth King flushed out the Indian Militants who took refuge in our land. READ MORE

DAGALA TREKKING

You will be ushered through the shimmering lakes and also be treated to stunning views of the entire Himalayan mountain range and some of the world’s highest peaks including Mt. Everest, Jomolhari, Masang Gang, Jichu Drake, Gangche Ta and many moreREAD MORE

SAMTENGANG TREK

The trail also takes you through several Bhutanese villages so you can get a good idea of traditional Bhutanese village life as you make your way back from the lakes.READ MORE

DRUK PATH TREKKING

it is worthwhile because of the tranquility and beauty of natural landscape that you will enjoy during the journey. The best time to embark on this trek is between April-June or September –October. READ MORE

EXPLORE PHOBJIKHA VALLEY

Phobjikha—the valley so beautiful—is known as the winter home of the rare Black-necked Cranes. The landscape is breathtaking and the valley sits on an unusually quiet mountain.READ MORE

EXPLORE PUNAKHA

Punakha—the valley so blessed—was once the capital of Bhutan. The landscape is breathtaking and the valley sits on an unusually quiet at the confluence of two rivers..READ MORE