Trekking & Hiking
Located in the Himalayas, Bhutan offers many trekking and hiking options to choose from, ranging in intensity from a single day gradual hike to a multi-day spirit crushing snowman treks awaiting daring adventurous travelers. Embark on a spiritual journey into the amazing wilderness in the Himalayas away from civilization.
Rafting
Crystal clear river fed by the Himalayan glacier descend from the highland into the southern foothills presents some challenging rapids for the thrill seekers. Rivers navigating through the valley offers vantage otherwise missed. Six major rivers in the country have been scouted for rafting.
Cultural Sightseeing
Centuries old fortresses some in ruins and others restored to its former glory await your visit. Immerse in the history of how this small country defended its sovereignty against foreign invasion and the role fortresses played in central administration in the early days of unification of Bhutan.
Photography
With motor roads accessible up to 3800 meters, some of the popular passes in the country provides an amazing panoramic view of the snowcapped eastern Himalayas. Bhutan is also a biodiversity hotspot ideal for nature photography.
Meditation & Retreat
Located in the Himalayas with Buddhism deeply rooted at its core, the combination of clean crisp mountain air, clean river flowing down the mountain through the valley, Bhutan offers some adventurous, secluded places surrounded by pristine nature to pursue spiritual growth.
Natural Hot Spring
Proven to improve blood circulation and high essential mineral content, Hot spring destinations are popular among locals and tourists across the country. Some of the popular trekking route ends in Gasa district where tired tourist can take a dip and relax after a tiring journey.
Festivals
One of the popular attractions of Bhutan is its local festivals. It is a spiritual and a social event where community members congregate at the local fortress to witness the sacred masked dance performed by the monks. It is said to be a theatrical presentation about the afterlife. The event is highly revered and locals believe that one gains merits attending such events. It is also an event where people dress ostentatiously which is part of the tradition.
National Parks
Bhutan is globally known for its achievement in environmental conservation. The constitution mandates at least 60% forest coverage at all times. To ensure the continuity of a rich biodiversity, a significant portion of the country’s area have been identified as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. To promote eco-tourism, Government now allows tour operators to organize expeditions in these areas.