Nimalung Festival Tour

This is one of the rarest and most unique local festivals in Bumthang. This three days festival offers the experience of the Buddhist tradition in a setting of unique architecture, and breathtaking Himalayan landscape. The friendly Bhutanese people share with you their traditional lifestyle untouched by outside influence. A trip gives you unique opportunity to experience Himalayan Buddhist culture

Punakha Festival Tour

The famous Punakha Festival tour is one of the most important festivals in Bhutan and is held at the grounds of the towering Punakha Dzong. The Festival is one of the best ways to witness the ancient living culture of the Dragon Kingdom. In addition, you will also visit the famous attractions in Paro, Thimphu and Punakha, like Tashichho Dzong, Paro Rinpung Dzong etc.

Paro Festival Tour

Paro Festival is one of the biggest and popular festivals in Bhutan. As you embark on this festival trip during the colorful spring season in Bhutan, you will see several flowers in bloom including different types of Rhododendrons, Magnolia, Primula etc. The weather in April is really pleasant with mostly clear sky during the day, and the temperature too is moderate at night or in the morning. It’s one of the best times to travel through Bhutan.

Thimphu Festival Tour

Thimphu festival or Tshechu is the popular and biggest of all the festivals in Bhutan. Every year the festival occurs in-between late September to early October during the fall.

One can make your Drupchen trip too which always takes place before the main festivals anywhere. You will see many Bhutanese people coming in their finest and expensive attires mostly woven from silk and with grand picnic lunch for the festivals. It’s an opportunity for taking lots of beautiful photos. Your tour reservation for Thimphu festival should be booked with us before 6 months if possible. We would try and inform you whether the flight seats and hotels are available or not, if you make bit late inquiry for this festival

Bhutan Daga La Trek

(15 Days/ 14 Nights) Entry and exit: Paro International Airport

Bhutan being landlocked by difficult mountain terrains kept itself away and isolated from rest of the world forcing its children to live a life which most of the people around the world wouldn’t think of, Daga La trek offers visitors with a beautiful insights into real life challenges of fellow Bhutanese people by experiencing one of the most used and oldest trekking route still in use. Be ready to explore historical sites and some of the highest trekking route in Bhutan with excellent view of high mountains ranges in Eastern Himalaya. We have the best professionals and stakeholders to ensure proper service.”