Bhutan Holidays offers all kind of Holidays and packages to enthusiast travelers. Bhutan with its rich culture and diversity makes any holidays a memorable one. Bhutan Travel information is very much necessary to plan a holiday to Bhutan and Bhutan Holidays motto is to give correct and right travel information about Bhutan.
Bhutan is located on the eastern part of Himalayas bordering India and China. Officially known as “Kingdom of Bhutan”. Major religion is Buddhism and Drukpa sect is the dominant.
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Adventure tours to Bhutan
Adventure tours is one of the most popular tour in Bhutan and many tourist come here for such activities like cycling, Kayaking and Rafting, rock climbing, fishing and trekking.
Trekking in Bhutan: Trekking in Bhutan is like a paradise in Bhutan within its mighty Himalayan ranges which have pristine mountain lakes, imposing glaciers, some of world most endangered species and Bhutan rich culture, people, villages, monasteries which come across trekking routes makes a everlasting memory of remote kingdom on earth “BHUTAN”. Bhutan offers trekking from 1 to 31 days depending on travelers.
b) Jomolhari Trek (Moderate Trek)
c) Jomolhari Laya Gasa Trek (Hard Trek)
Cycling in Bhutan: Cycling is one of the popular tour among tourist which is becoming a very unique way of seeing and interacting with the country, people and their culture. Road conditions are good without any traffic.
Kayaking and Rafting in Bhutan:In Bhutan within its six major rivers Wang Chhu, Sunkosh, Puna Tsang Chhu, Mangde Chhu, Kuri Chhu and Dangme Chhu and their tributaries), have been scouted for kayaking and rafting. Some of routes for Kayaking and Rafting is as below:
A) Paro Chhu (Bondey – Isuna Bridge)
Location: Paro Valley, Western Bhutan
Length: Approximately 10 km (3 hours)
Grade: III-IV
Season: March and April
Kayaks recommended due to narrow and steep rapids
B) Upper Pho Chhu (Wangthangkha – Samdingkha)
Location: Punakha Valley, Western Bhutan
Length: Approximately 7 km (2 hours)
Grade: III-IV
Season: March and April, October and November
Kayaks and Rafts
C) Mo Chhu – Tashitang Devil’s Gorge Section (Tashithang- Below Punakha Dzong)
Location: Punakha Valley, Western Bhutan
Length: 12 km, 5 -7 hours with scouting
Grade: V
Season: February/December.
Kayaks only (too steep for rafts)
D) Mangde Chhu – Upper Section (Yundo Choling Palace- Langthel)
Location: Trongsa, Central Bhutan
Length: Approximately 5 km (2 hours with scouting)
Grade: IV
Season: March and April, November and December
Kayaks
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Festivals are part of Bhutanese culture and they regard it as sacred. Festivals are also social occasions where people come with full enthusiasm, put on finest clothes and ornamental. >> Read More>>
Some of the important festivals ae Paro Tshechu, Thimpu Tshechu, Nomad festival, Haa summer festival, Takin festival, Gasa Tshechu, Trongsa Tshechu, Gangtey Tshechu etc..