Exotic Bhutan Tours and Treks

Enter the Land of the Thunder Dragon
Enter the Land of the Thunder Dragon with Exotic Bhutan Tours and Treks

with Exotic Bhutan Tours and Treks

Our Mission: Quality and Extensive Itineraries
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Experience Druk Yul, the mystical, magical, medieval, Kingdom of Bhutan, last bastion of Mahayana Buddhism. Attend tscheus; religious Bhutanese spiritual festivals invoking blessing on all whom attend. Tour ancient dzongs and watchtowers and converse with monks and lamas. Search for the blue poppy and snow leopard and trek amongst yak herds on high Himalayan altitude treks in the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Cultural festival tours can be styled around bicycle travel, bird watching, architectural wonders, traditional weaving and textiles, orchids and tropical flora, archery, and eco-tours. Trek the High Himalayan Mountains to remote villages. Experience serenity in the least deforested country in the world. Immerse yourself in this peaceful Kingdom where happiness is the lifestyle.

Why pay more for a photo tour in Bhutan; ask about our Certified Bhutanese Photo Tour Guide Specialist; amateur photographers welcome!

Exotic Bhutan Tours and Treks offers detailed, individual itineraries with discounts for students and seniors. Our English speaking Bhutanese guides will overwhelm you with hospitality and personalized attention. We specialize in small groups and travel in small vans with driver and guide.

OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS: India, Indochina, Tibet, Cambodia, China, Thailand and Myanmar. Exotic Bhutan is a certified Tour Director and Travel Agent and can assist you with your Air Ticket and Hotel arrangements.

Life long memories and friends are made in Bhutan. Tours and Treks are all-inclusive and ALL BHUTANESE.

Visit Bhutan in the Year 2008 (101 years of Monarchy in Bhutan)

Bhutan will celebrate 101 years of Monarchy in 2008. Bhutan's culture will be enriched with celebrations of gratitude, joy and respect for their  leader; whom has carefully and gingerly developed Bhutan to its present day sucessful story.Guests in Bhutan during this year will participate and witness many specials events and activities throughout the year. Bhutan's National gross product of "happiness" is sure to be in full bloom in 2008.

Join us for the party!

We will detail tours designed to your specifications or join us for:

Jumolhari Trek/ Thimphu and

Wangdi Festival

October 2 to October 18, 2008

Day 1: You depart in the early morning for your Bhutan adventure; approximately a 4-hour flight to Paro from Bangkok. Your flight path finally descends over the high Himalayan ridge bringing you to Paro International Airport, elevation 7,500 ft. Your Druk Air experience has been highlighted with breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks, including the sacred Mount Jumolhari and Jitchu Drake in Bhutan. Your excitement mounts and you are received by your tour representative; visas are processed. Drive to your hotel in your small vans as you meet your expert driver and English speaking Bhutanese guide. Welcome to Bhutan! Check into your Bhutanese style cottage and enjoy lunch.

This afternoon we will tour the TA Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan. Once the watchtower for Rinpung Dzong, it was converted into the National Museum in 1968. The museum stands on a promontory overlooking the Paro valley in all its glory. On the way back visit the Paro Rinpung Dzong. A flagstone path rises gradually from a beautiful wooden bridge with shingle roofing and abutted by two guardhouses, to the Dzong. Today the Dzong is the seat of the district administration as well as home for the monastic school. The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong, displays superb woodwork. Evening rest and relax at Hotel . Go over itinerary with your guide.

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Black Neck Crane
Jambay- Paker Festivals- Cultural Tour

November 7 – November 20, 2008

 

Day 1: Bangkok to Paro
Today after you check in at the airport, you will board your plane for a spectacular flight into Bhutan. Ascending over the High Himalayan Mountains you view in awe the sacred Mount Jumolhari, "The Goddess Peak" and Jitchu Drake. Excitement mounts following your descent in altitude over a large mountain ridge. You have arrived at Paro International Airport, Bhutan, altitude 7,500 ft. Your visa will now be processed and you are met by tour representative. Departing the airport we drive to our quaint Paro hotel for check in and lunch. Converse with your expert Bhutanese guide and go over your itinerary. We then depart to visit the National Museum (Ta-Dzong) once the watchtower for Rinpung Dzong. It was converted into the National Museum in 1968. The museum stands on a promontory overlooking the Paro valley in all its glory. On the way back visit the Paro Rinpung Dzong. A flagstone path rises gradually from a beautiful wooden bridge with shingle roofing and abutted by two guardhouses, to the Dzong. Today the Dzong is the seat of the district administration as well as home for the monastic school. The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong displays superb woodwork. We now return to our hotel and enjoy dinner.
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Trongsa Tshechu -Happy New Year 2009 Tour

Dec 30, 2008 to Jan 13, 2009

 

Day 1: Bangkok to Paro:  You depart in the early morning for your Bhutan adventure; approximately a 4-hour flight to Paro from Bangkok. Your flight path finally descends over the high Himalayan ridge bringing you to Paro International Airport, elevation 7,500 ft. Your Druk Air experience has been highlighted with breathtaking views of Himalayan peaks, including the sacred Mount Jumolhari and Jitchu Drake in Bhutan. Your excitement mounts and you are received by your tour representative; visas are processed. Your driver and English speaking Bhutanese guide will take you to your hotel for check in and lunch. You will then depart to tour Ta National Dzong Museum. Once the watchtower for the Rinpung Dzong, it was converted into the National Museum in 1968. The museum stands on a promontory overlooking the Paro valley in all its glory. On the way back visit the Paro Rinpung Dzong. A flagstone path rises gradually from a beautiful wooden bridge with shingle roofing and abutted by two guardhouses, to the Dzong. Today the Dzong is the seat of the district administration as well as the home for the monastic school. The central tower (Utse) of the Dzong, with its superb woodwork; Welcome to Bhutan! Overnight Paro hotel.
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