HIndi/English
Summer
Mar To May
Guided
Overview
In the heart of the Himalayas lies Bhutan, a mystical land known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon” or ‘Druk Yul’. Secluded and revered as one of the last “Shangri-La’s,” it captivates with its remoteness, awe-inspiring mountain landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and ancient Buddhist monasteries.
Picture a realm of rolling hills and towering crags, where charm is woven into every nuance. Magnificent mountains stand proud, dense forests whisper tales of old, delightful people extend warm welcomes, and the air is pure and invigorating. The architecture inspires awe, the religion sparks excitement, and art adorns the surroundings with timeless beauty. As you traverse this ancient land, encounter strategic fortresses, or Dzong, ancient temples, and monasteries that grace the countryside. Witness prayer flags fluttering along high ridges, wild animals thriving in dense forests, and foamy white waterfalls descending like ethereal showers. Amidst it all, bask in the warmth of the friendly smiles that define Bhutan.
This tiny kingdom, sharing with Nepal the world’s greatest concentration of mountains and the living heritage of Buddhism, is a gem waiting to be discovered. Nestled in a Himalayan setting that remains largely unspoiled, Bhutan beckons with its rich flora and fauna and a vibrant Buddhist culture. It has become an increasingly sought-after destination, not just for its beauty but for the balanced and holistic development it promises.
Tourism, beyond its economic impact, has become a catalyst for progress, breathing life into the services sector and shaping the region’s future. Bhutan’s deliberate approach to controlled tourism and development ensures the preservation of its rich natural and cultural heritage. Visitors are welcomed to partake in an authentic, unspoiled experience, contributing to the sustainable growth of this enchanted land. In every step, Bhutan invites you to uncover the magic, embrace the serenity, and become part of a story that transcends time.
Facts and Figures
Land area : 38,394 square kilometres
Forest area : 72.5 %
Altitude : between 240metres and 7541metres above sea level
Inhabitants : 791,933
Language : official language “Dzongkha”, English widely spoken
Religion : Vajrayana stream of Mahayana Buddhism (Also known as Tantric Buddhism)
Currency : Ngultrum (equal to Indian Rupee)
Capital : Thimphu
National Tree : Cypress
National Bird : Raven
National Flower: Blue Poppy
National Sport : Archery
National Animal: Takin
Breathtaking Bhutan Adventure:
| Itinerary | Land of thunder dragon – Bhutan |
| Destinations | Paro – Thimphu – Paro |
| Duration | 3 Nights |



