Bhutan

A holiday in Bhutan is a privilege, with only a limited number of lucky visitors making the journey each year. Famously protective of its glorious natural habitat, ancient traditions and happy culture, the nation keeps tourism to a high quality minimum, allowing those who do visit to enjoy its superb Himalayan landscape in unpolluted peace.

Nevertheless, the Bhutanese welcome strangers with open arms (and armfuls of Buddhist blessings), and you can look forward to plenty of cheerful encounters as you amble through the awe-inspiring mountain scenery…

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Fresh air & mountain scenery

As a famously carbon-negative nation, Bhutan works hard to protect its forested mountain landscape from development and pollution. Tourist numbers are carefully controlled, and even the capital, Thimphu, has an otherworldly aspect to it, despite the occasional nod to ‘progress’. The result is a gloriously refreshing environment, a relaxing mix of green rural valleys and broad Himalayan vistas. It’s the perfect place to retreat, rejuvenate, and truly get back to nature.

Bhutan scenery
Bhutan scenery

Fresh air & mountain scenery

As a famously carbon-negative nation, Bhutan works hard to protect its forested mountain landscape from development and pollution. Tourist numbers are carefully controlled, and even the capital, Thimphu, has an otherworldly aspect to it, despite the occasional nod to ‘progress’. The result is a gloriously refreshing environment, a relaxing mix of green rural valleys and broad Himalayan vistas. It’s the perfect place to retreat, rejuvenate, and truly get back to nature.

Dzongs, tsechus, monasteries & celebrations

Bhutan’s plunging valleys and mountainous peaks are dotted with ancient monasteries and temples. Paro’s Tiger’s Nest temple is easily the most famous, rewarding climbers with stunning panoramas over the valley. In the towns, the exuberant tsechu festivals draw huge crowds, while those in more remote areas have a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. Mix with the locals while masked dancers perform within the dzongs (the imposing fortresses that house both religion and government). Archery competitions are everywhere, with bowmen representing their towns in Bhutan’s national sport, and there are even festivals to celebrate natural events, such as the arrival of Black-Necked Cranes in Phobjikha Valley each winter.

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Taktsang Monastery or Tigers Nest
Taktsang Monastery or Tigers Nest

Dzongs, tsechus, monasteries & celebrations

Bhutan’s plunging valleys and mountainous peaks are dotted with ancient monasteries and temples. Paro’s Tiger’s Nest temple is easily the most famous, rewarding climbers with stunning panoramas over the valley. In the towns, the exuberant tsechu festivals draw huge crowds, while those in more remote areas have a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. Mix with the locals while masked dancers perform within the dzongs (the imposing fortresses that house both religion and government). Archery competitions are everywhere, with bowmen representing their towns in Bhutan’s national sport, and there are even festivals to celebrate natural events, such as the arrival of Black-Necked Cranes in Phobjikha Valley each winter.

Low-impact wellness focused luxury

At the end of a day walking in the valleys, breathing in lungfuls of fresh mountain air, there’s nothing like returning to a cosy fireside and a warm bed! Luckily, Bhutan’s pursuit of low-impact, high-value tourism has led to the creation of a handful of enchanting mountain retreats, which are both unobtrusive and deeply luxurious. We particularly love the Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary and Gangtey Lodge – holistically focused luxury nestling against verdant mountainsides…

The SDF – Sustainable Development Fee – is a daily levy paid by all visitors on a tourist visa to support Bhutan’s development. Find out more here.

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Gangtey lodge
Gangtey lodge

Low-impact wellness focused luxury

At the end of a day walking in the valleys, breathing in lungfuls of fresh mountain air, there’s nothing like returning to a cosy fireside and a warm bed! Luckily, Bhutan’s pursuit of low-impact, high-value tourism has led to the creation of a handful of enchanting mountain retreats, which are both unobtrusive and deeply luxurious. We particularly love the Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary and Gangtey Lodge – holistically focused luxury nestling against verdant mountainsides…

The SDF – Sustainable Development Fee – is a daily levy paid by all visitors on a tourist visa to support Bhutan’s development. Find out more here.

Trekking

The world’s highest unclimbed peak — the sacred mountain of Gangkhar Puensum — can be found in Bhutan, and the country’s scenic terrain is excellent for trekking. Whether you go on a short day hike or a longer trek, walking really is the best way to take in the awe-inspiring scenery of the Eastern Himalayas. Whatever your ability level, there are many satisfying treks available across Bhutan. Multi-day journeys can be as simple or grand as you prefer, whether you want to simply walk, or be accompanied by specialist guides, camp staff and horsemen to carry your equipment.

Trekking in Bhutan
Trekking in Bhutan

Trekking

The world’s highest unclimbed peak — the sacred mountain of Gangkhar Puensum — can be found in Bhutan, and the country’s scenic terrain is excellent for trekking. Whether you go on a short day hike or a longer trek, walking really is the best way to take in the awe-inspiring scenery of the Eastern Himalayas. Whatever your ability level, there are many satisfying treks available across Bhutan. Multi-day journeys can be as simple or grand as you prefer, whether you want to simply walk, or be accompanied by specialist guides, camp staff and horsemen to carry your equipment.

Bhutan Festival mask
Bhutan's Festivals
Black necked crane
See Himalayan Black Necked Cranes
Man performing Bhutanese archery
Experience Bhutanese archery
Trek to Tiger's Nest
Trek Tiger's Nest

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