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Highlights: Visit the power centre and capital city of the Happy Kingdom. Hike up to the temple renowned in the Himalayan Buddhist world as one of the most popular sites of pilgrimage. Explore the "Castle of the Victorious Drukpa”, a symbol of Bhutan’s victory over the Tibetan invasions of the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Taking flight from Kathmandu, you will view some of the world's few top mountain, i.e Mount Everest, Mount Lobtse and Kanchenjunga. By flying 1 hour and 20 minutes, you will land the most challengingly operating airport in a dark narrow valley, the second home of every sentient beings. Bhutan is one of the tiny peaceful world where everyone valued with optimistic smile on faces.
Bhutan Punakha trek is one of the easiest treks in Bhutan. It follows the old footpath between Punakha and Thimphu. Punakha was, until recently, the winter capital of Bhutan. Although there is an altitudinal difference of 1,000 metres between Thimphu and Punakha, the gradients are gentle and the route is not difficult.
This is the extension of Laya-Gasa Trek. With this package, the trek continues from Laya to Lunana, and further on to either Gangkar Punsum and Bumthang or down to Sephu near Trongsa, depending on which route you choose. These are challenging trails best suited to experienced trekkers who can camp at and above 5,000 m. Sometimes we will camp in snow.
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Culture shapes the way we see the world. Bhutan’s rich spiritual and cultural values set Bhutan apart from the world. This tour gives you the opportunity to see the most famous of the country's sites. Explore includes the Eastern Himailayan Mountains. Another spectacular sight in Dochula is the 108 stupas. The School of Arts and Crafts, and the vegetable market. We can also get a view of the sacred mount Jumolhari.
 
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Druk Path Trek is one of the most popular trekking trails. Shorter than many other routes, this six-day trek provides everything you aspire for. This trail passes through blue pine forests, several lakes, mountain passes, ancient temples, fortresses, and villages. It also offers a spectacular view of Mt. Gangkar Punsum, the highest unclimbed mountain in the world.
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We will witness diverse facets of Bhutanese culture and religion during this tour! At the festival of Tshechu, various mask dances, folk dances, and dance dramas are performed. We will also witness large crowds of spectators dressed in their finest costumes and jewelery. Our local tour guide will explain to you the significance of the day’s events.
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