Highlights of Bhutan Tour
10 days (9 nights) tour of Bhutan
- 10 Days
- Culture Tours
Highlights of Bhutan tour is a comprehensive 10 days, 9-nights journey that encapsulates the essence of Kingdom, spanning from Paro to the heart of central Bhutan, Bumthang.
Set at a relatively fast-paced rhythm, this tour still manages to embrace key destinations, popular sites, and renowned tourist attractions. The tour has been rebranded from its former name, “Grand Cultural Tour.
After visiting serene Paro valley, take a short flight to Bumthang, where we spend two nights and visit this cultural heartland. Nestled in the heart of Bhutan, Bumthang boasts a captivating blend of cultural heritage and scenic beauty, often drawing comparisons to the idyllic landscapes of Switzerland.
Traversing a minimum of three mountain passes, the journey from central Bhutan to the western region leads through villages and towns, encompassing a visit to Trongsa’s Tower Museum before reaching the serene Gangtey in Phobjikha Valley.
Nestled within a bowl-shaped valley, designated as a conservation area, the Phobjikha Valley enchants all who visit with its awe-inspiring natural beauty. Between late October and March, the valley becomes a sanctuary for a significant population of migratory black-necked cranes from Central Asia.
Continuing the journey, you’ll descend to the semi-tropical Punakha and Wangdue valleys. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to visit Rinchengang village, marvel at the grandeur of Punakha Dzong, and embrace the enchanting lowland valley adorned with picturesque rice fields.
Journeying across the breathtaking Dochula Pass, where panoramic views of snowcapped peaks unfold, you’ll reach the vibrant capital city of Thimphu. Thimphu caters to a wide range of visitors, seamlessly blending its rich historical heritage with modern attractions and experiences.
Following the tradition of many Bhutanese trips, the adventure reaches its zenith with a captivating hike to the renowned Taktsang Monastery.
Embarking on the “Highlights of Bhutan” journey is like stepping into the past, offering a precious glimpse into traditions and customs that are vanishing elsewhere in the Himalayan realm.
Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Paro
Day 2: Paro Valley
Days 3 & 4: Fly and spend two nights in Bumthang
Day 5: Drive to Gangtey, Phobjikha
Day 6: In Punakha & Wangdue
Day 7 : Drive to Thimphu
Day 8: In Thimphu
Day 9: Paro (Taktsang Hike)
Day 10: Departure
To cover this extensive itinerary, we utilize domestic flights between Paro and Bumthang. Given that these flights are not operational every day, slight schedule adjustments may be needed to accommodate this arrangement.
Overview
Cost Information
The land cost ranges from $1500 to $2300 Per Person, excluding $900 Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) per person, in a standard 3-4star hotels. Also available for upgrade of hotels.
Please reach out to us for specific pricing, as it varies depending on your travel dates and the number of travelers. The provided cost is intended to give you a general idea.
Included
- Accommodations as listed or option to upgrade
- All three meals (lunches in local restaurants)
- All land transfer and transportation by good quality private vehicle
- Sightseeing with entrance fees
- English speaking Guide.
- Bhutan Visa fees
- SDF (Sustainable Dev. Fee) as listed
- Internal flights Paro to Bumthang
Not included
- Flights into and out of Bhutan.
- Travel/Medical Insurance
- All personal expenses including optional tips/gratuities to the local staffs, drinks, beverages, laundry and other personal expenses.
Detailed Itinerary
Expand AllArrive in Paro
Upon completing the immigration and customs procedures, you will be welcomed by Wind Horse guide and driver. They will be waiting to receive you and ensure a smooth and pleasant start to your journey.
Based on our arrival time, our planned itinerary includes a visit to Rinphung Dzong, a fortified monastery, and administrative center. It’s an excellent starting point for your visit, as you can delve into its architecture, history, and potentially witness any scheduled activities or ceremonies.
Following this, a leisurely walk across the traditional cantilever bridge awaits, along with an exploration of the vibrant farmer’s market. Afterward, we intend to enjoy a relaxed stroll through the town’s charming streets. If our schedule permits, we eagerly anticipate the possibility of visiting the nearby Dumtse Lhakhang temple to further enrich our experience.
With most flights landing in the morning, we can likely see all the sights. If your flight is later, we'll try accommodate the visits on other days.
Paro Valley
During our tour in Paro, we will explore this enchanting valley through a mix of easy short walks and drives. We’ll begin by heading to the north end of the valley to visit the ancient Drugyal Dzong ruins, currently under repair. Along the way, we’ll also stop by the serene and ancient Kichu Lhakhang temple, boasting a history dating back to the 7th century.
Next on our itinerary is the fascinating Ta Dzong, a remarkable watchtower transformed into a captivating museum that showcases the rich tapestry of Bhutanese art and artifacts.
We also visit a local village and traditional farmhouse, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the authentic local way of life. We will also try to find local archery game during the course of the day.
We will wrap up the day by leisurely exploring the enchanting township of Paro once more, in case you had the opportunity to do so yesterday.
While our tour encompasses many attractions, Paro offers even more to explore for those with extended stays. If you have specific sites you wish to visit, our experienced guides will gladly tailor the tour to accommodate your preferences.
Fly to Bumthang
Transfer to the airport in time for your early morning flight to Bumthang. Upon arrival, meet and transfer to the hotel. (Your guide will accompany you by air if seats are available; otherwise, an alternative guide will travel by land ahead of time to meet you at the airport)
We have nearly two full days to explore Jakar and its surrounding areas, delving into its historical sites and cultural attractions. While many sites can be reached by a comfortable drive, certain places are more interesting by through leisurely walks.
Among other attractions, we will explore the Kurjey Temple complex, the 7th-century Jampay Lhakhang temple, the Chakar Temple, and the Tamshing Monastery. We will make a stop at the Swiss farm to savor locally produced cheese and beers. Additionally, we will have the chance to visit a local home, nearby villages, and possibly a school. An exciting highlight includes a visit to the Kharchu Dratsang monastery, where you can witness their lively evening debates or communion prayers.
Our itinerary also features a visit to the Jakar Dzong, followed by a leisurely downhill walk through the village, offering glimpses of hidden shrines. You won’t want to miss the impressive giant water-powered prayer wheels near Wangducholing Palace. If time permits, we may also explore Membartsho (known as the ‘burning lake’), a revered site where Pema Lingpa, one of Bhutan’s patron saints, is said to have unearthed sacred treasures.
You will also have the opportunity to savor local dishes, including the renowned buckwheat noodles.
Drive to Gangtey, Phobjikha
Set off early for an extended and breathtaking drive, crossing no fewer than three mountain passes. Winding your way from Bumthang to the captivating haven of Gangtey, alternatively called Phobjikha, this journey unravels through a tapestry of villages, towns, and ever-evolving landscapes, ensuring an ever-changing and enriching experience.
We will make occasional stops to pause, take pictures, stretech legs. We will also visit the Tower of Trongsa Museum and admire the Trongsa Dzong from outside.
Intermittently, we will make stops to linger, capturing moments through the lens and granting respite to stretch our legs. Moreover, we are scheduled to explore the Tower of Trongsa Museum and also admire the view of the majestic Trongsa Dzong, albeit from an outside only!
Upon your passage over the Lawala Pass, prepare to be greeted by a breathtaking spectacle: the expansive and stunning Phobjikha Valley unveils itself, offering a feast for your eyes that is nothing short of extraordinary. Towards the evening, take a stroll along the nature trail in the valley.
Note: Phobjikha Valley transforms into a winter sanctuary for the endangered black-necked cranes, embarking on their migration from central Asia. This natural spectacle adorns the valley with a substantial presence of these birds, an awe-inspiring sight that lasts from late October to early March.
Longest drive in the Itinerary 6hrs +
Phobjikha - Punakha & Wangdue
Embrace the morning by taking a tranquil stroll through the valley, allowing you to appreciate the panoramic view, perhaps even before your breakfast. Next, proceed to the Black-necked Crane Visitor Centre. Afterward, embark on a visit to the ancient Gangtey Monastery, perched atop a hillock that offers a commanding view of the valley.
Descend through a landscape of ever-changing vegetation, transitioning to the semi-tropical ambiance of the Wangdue Punakha Valley.
Upon your arrival, take the opportunity to explore Rinchengang village, which is renowned for its remarkable collection of interconnected houses. Later in the afternoon, venture to Punakha Dzong, majestically situated at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (male) and Mo Chhu (female) rivers. Don’t miss the chance to stroll behind the dzong, crossing a lengthy suspension bridge for a unique perspective.
Drive to Thimphu
This morning, if walking is feasible for you, you have the option to visit Khamsum Chorten. If walking isn’t suitable, you can instead explore Chimi Lhakhang temple. Depending on the available time, you might even consider visiting both attractions.
Khamsum Yuelley chorten is a short drive through idyllic countryside, from where you begin 45 min of walk uphill through rice fields. Once there, it provides sweeping view of the valley.
Chimi Lhakhang, or the “Temple of Fertility,” holds cultural reverence as a sanctuary linked with Lama Drukpa Kunley. With its distinctive blessings for fertility, the temple draws couples, while its traditional architecture and tranquil surroundings provide a serene and meaningful visit.
After lunch, embark on a scenic drive through the breathtaking Dochula Pass (3100m), treating you to panoramic views of snow-capped peaks along the Bhutan-Tibet border. A brief stop at Lamperi Nature Park adds an extra touch of natural beauty to the journey.
In Thimphu, visit the remarkable Tashichho Dzong. This grand fortress-monastery serves as a seat of government, a monastic center, and an architectural gem, reflecting Bhutan’s spirituality and governance. Stroll through the city in the evening.
In Thimphu
As the capital city, Thimphu boasts the most diverse range of attractions in the country. Your guide will prioritize the places based on your interests, ensuring you visit the most relevant sites first and covering the rest within the available time. Here is a list of attractions, ranked in order of popularity:
Memorial Chorten: A stupa built in memory of the third king of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, which serves as a center for religious and social gatherings.
Buddha Dordenma: A gigantic bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the valley.
Zorig Chusum (National Institute of Zorig Chusum): An institute where traditional arts and crafts, including painting, sculpture, and woodworking, are taught.
Takin Preserve: A sanctuary dedicated to the unique national animal of Bhutan, the takin, which seems to look like a combination of a goat and a cow.
National Textile Museum: Exhibits a vast collection of traditional Bhutanese textiles and weaving techniques.
Weekend Market: Bustling with activity even on weekdays, the Weekend Market draws locals and tourists alike to shop for fresh produce, local snacks, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
Craft Bazaar: A vibrant market offering various handicrafts, textiles, and local products, ideal for souvenir shopping. Also stroll through Changlimithang area, where you might see the archery match in progress.
If time permits, you can also visit Folk Heritage Museum, Changangkha Lhakhang, Simply Bhutan Museum, Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory, Simtokha Dzong
Additionally, Thimphu offers numerous options for short or full-day hikes that can be combined with sightseeing, providing an opportunity to explore the breathtaking natural landscapes surrounding the city.
Paro (Taktsang Hike)
On your final day in Bhutan, conclude your adventure with a challenging yet rewarding hike to Bhutan’s crown jewel, the legendary Tiger’s Nest monastery, Taktsang. After a 2-hour drive from Thimphu, you’ll arrive north of Paro at the trailhead for Taktsang (2600m).
The hike uphill takes you through pine and oak forests adorned with colorful prayer flags. As you ascend, catch glimpses of the majestic Paro Valley unfolding below. After an initial ascent for about hour or more, you’ll reach a cafeteria area where you can take a short break and enjoy the spectacular view of Taktsang above.
Continuing on the trail, you’ll encounter prayer flags, prayer wheels, small shrines, and waterfalls, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the hike. As you get closer to Taktsang, the trail becomes more challenging, with steep sections and stone steps, but the anticipation of reaching the sacred monastery keeps you motivated.
Upon reaching Taktsang, perched dramatically at 3,120 meters, you’ll be rewarded with an awe-inspiring sight. The monastery clings to the cliffside, seemingly defying gravity, and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche, the spiritual master who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan, meditated here in the 8th century, and many Buddhist icons, including Milarepa, are said to have followed in his footsteps. Take some time to explore the monastery’s different temples and shrines, and if you wish, participate in the serene atmosphere of prayers and meditation.
The hike from the base to Taktsang takes between 2 to 4 hours uphill, and with the time taken to visit and explore sights in the area, it becomes a full-day adventure.
Upon returning to Paro, transfer to your hotel for the evening, where you can relax before your farewell dinner. You may also choose to explore Paro town at
Option to hire a riding horses till the first view point (Cafeteria) is available. You can also skip this hike and take up other easier hikes or do further tour of Paro valley.
Departure
After breakfast, we’ll transfer you to the airport for your departure. If your flight is late, we can cover more tour activities. In case of a flight delay, our guides will stay with you until your check-in.
Traveller Review
Paula
04 -13, Oct,2018Valerie Le Tessier
30 - 09 April, 2018We returned just yesterday as we stopped by Darjeeling on our way back.
Our trip was very nice and provided a needed break after EBC trek. Everything went smoothly as far as the trip logistics go. Thank you!
Dhrumil Gandhi
08 - 16 May,2018Hi Yonten and Sonam; happy to get in touch with you again.
We came back to Italy few weeks ago, after a fantastic time and custom trip in Bhutan. The travel was great, the accommodations really nice,the food excellent. We have to make a special mention of our guide, Sonam: he did an outstanding job both driving our pick-up and providing us with a lot of information, friendly, attentive, accommodating and helpful for 10 days, sometimes in very difficult moments along a road in restoration from west to east .
The country has a fascinating history based on its religion. Sonam was able to let us know this spirit and the way Bhutan and his king are trying to preserve traditions, culture, people and natural ecosystem, even though opening to the world.
We are really happy to reccomend this company foranybody that wants to arrange a travel in Bhutan.
Looking forward to planning another trip in future.
Warm regards
Rating: 5. By: Marisa, Andrea, Francesca, Beatrice
Marisa
Aug 6-16, 2017Visiting Bhutan was the trip of a lifetime.
I loved the Bhutanese people, always kind and smiling, the atmosphere at the temples and monasteries, the architecture, the artwork (paintings, sculptures, carving, etc), nature (mountains and valleys, rhododendrum starting to bloom !!), ….
I am not used to travel with an organized tour, and was a little worried, but it was much better than I could have ever imagined. I would like to thank Ugen, Jambay and all the Windhorse team, for the organization, planning, professionnalism and the excellent service. Everything went just perfect. My very special thanks to Pema, for his kindness, incredible knowledge, respect, care, and friendship. I wanted to learn the most about your country and asked so many questions. Not one remained without an answer. My special thanks to Tenzin, too, the best driver ever, I felt totally safe in the winding roads to Bhuntamg, and did not feel sick at all.
I really think your team is your most valuable asset.
I wish you all the best, this trip will always be in my best memories.
Nilza Tizuko
March, 2-11, 2017Dear Ugen, Jambay and the whole Windhorse Team,
This is a quick note to thank you all for the support and wonderful vacation we had in Bhutan. We had very high expectations, and the trip was even better than we ever thought it could be.
It usually goes by unnoticed when absolutely everything goes right, and we wanted to recognize the effort it takes to provide an excellent service, from the booking process to the moment we left Bhutan.
Pema, besides being a great company, has incredible knowledge and social intelligence to skillfully to solve issues without us even noticing – this quality would have been missed by inattentive eyes. He was great at accommodating our every request smoothly into our schedule.
Dawa is a phenomenal driver, by far the best we’ve met. He is also a delight to be around. Such a mountainous trip could have been disastrous, and to our surprise, not once have we felt uncomfortable or motion sick. Both of them even organized a birthday party to our surprise, and it improved an already perfect day.
We are always hesitant when traveling with guides, after all, you don’t usually invite two strangers to a family trip. However, their company most definitely made our trip so much better. You have in them very valuable resources.
Please forward them our special thanks for their support, friendship and respect.
See you all soon.
Julia Lopez
Feb 17-26,2017Dear Kinga,
We do hope that you had a successful trip to the UK in October. Sue and I were very pleased to meet you in Thimphu before you went. Windhorse certainly deserves to be in the top rank of travel agents for our type of holiday. Our trip to Bhutan was one of the most enjoyable holidays we have had. Over this Christmas and New Year period we have been composing our usual ‘holiday album’ and it has been bringing back happy memories of our time in Bhutan.
We congratulate you on having such a successful organisation. Your attention to detail in the organisation of our itinerary was excellent – and the itinerary was just what we wanted, especially as Yeshi knew just when it was sensible to depart from the plan!
We were very impressed with Yeshi. He had a very good ability to judge just what we wanted, both in the amount of information he should give us about where we were visiting and in assessing how far/slowly we could walk! As well as seeing so many interesting buildings and places on our itinerary, we also enjoyed the unscheduled features, such as the visit to the paper-making works and the archery competition in Thimphu. We felt very privileged to meet his cousin and see her in her room in the nunnery near Bumthang. And our night in the best room in the Gangtey Palace hotel was a treat, even if it was only one night! We know that, behind the smooth-running of a trip, there is often a lot of unseen paddling below the surface of the water. As well as being very courteous, thoughtful and patient (and good company), Yeshi was very conscientious at making sure that we did not see too much paddling below the surface!
Chimi, our driver, was also excellent. He was a very good driver – and some parts of the road were very challenging – but we always felt confident that we were in extremely goods hands, however long the journey was. We also enjoyed his company.
Yeshi and Chimi made a good team. They even did an excellent litter-pick on the ‘Windhorse’ walk up from Dochula Pass – see attached photo (to follow)! We would recommend both of them highly.
Incidentally, we have recommended Windhorse to a number of our friends who are thinking of visiting Bhutan – we hope something comes of it.
Best wishes for the (western) New Year.
Peter and Sue
Peter
Oct 25 -Nov 07,2016Dear Anand,
Sorry for our delay. Life has been very busy since we returned.
We loved our trip. Bhutan is beautiful, the people, our guide and drivers were very kind and thoughtful. We also had quite an adventure since the monsoon decided to stay longer than anticipated, which has made for a few hairy situations on the road, but some good stories. We were lucky that it did not rain at the time we went to the festival in Bumthang, but it was raining most of the other time while there, which made our trip to Gangtay the adventure. Thank goodness we had a great driver, Kelay that got us out of some scary situations.
We enjoyed everything we did. We wish that we would have had more of an opportunity to be more with the people than always being with other tourists, such as for lunch, etc. This was the first time we have ever been on a tour, we always go places on our own, so it was a bit different than we are used to but we certainly would not have wanted to drive there ourselves.
We did get some beautiful photos and will send you a link when I put some up on my site.
I will let Wil comment on his own if he has anything else to add from his perspective.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
With regards,
Cheryl
Cheryl Stockton
08-18,Oct,2016Dear Jambay,
We enjoyed our dinner with you and I am sure that I speak in behalf of my travel companions when I say that we came away not only with a great impression of Bhutan but also of Windhorse. The book you gave us on Bhutan is quite well done and has beautiful photographs.
Our communications with you were consistently very efficient, the program was great, we liked the hotels, and both sets of tour guides and drivers were excellent. We learned a lot from Sonam and Kezang who were always on time, very attentive, flexible when we wanted to change something, and knowledgeable.
When the trip was planned, road conditions were probably different but the day we drove from Trongsa to Punakha took over nine hours even without the planned stop in Gangtey which we had to cancel. The widening of the road meant that most of the trip (which started half an Hour late because a landslide had blocked the road) was unpaved, bumpy and after a whole quite grueling. It also. Must have been very taxing on our driver who did an excellent job. It all worked out but I would not recommend it for future visitors and there was no time that day to do anything as there was on all other days.
Having said that, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Bhutan, will tell our friends about Windhorse in glowing terms, and hope to come back one day.
There is one small matter that I forgot to finalize. Kezang mentioned the night before I left that I owe Windhorse a small amount for the hotel where you were able to arrange a separate room for me. Our departure was so early in the morning that all of us totally forgot about it. Could you let me know what the amount is so I can send it to you.
I would also like to remind you of the invoice of the charges related to my wife’s and my earlier trip cancellation dated as per my earlier email which the insurance company apparently requires. Thank you.
Antoine Willem van Agtmael
12 -22 Oct, 2016Bhutan is a fascinating country and visiting it was easily one of the most memorable trips I have ever taken. The planning on the part of Wind Horse (superlative), guides (most knowledgeable) and drivers (the best and safest) made our visit ideal. Only the drive on the East-West highway with work being done between Bumthang and Punakha via Trongsa was uncomfortable and long, but we survived it.
Nicholas John Pisaris
Oct 12 -22,2016Dear Anand
Apologies for not replying sooner.
Thank you for setting everything up. We were very happy with the whole experience of our Bhutan trip. We always felt we were in good hands and enjoyed the company of both Soman and our driver, Chimi. The way the schedule was arranged worked well and made us appreciate the very different and contrasting areas, from the remoteness of the village life of Jakar with the stunning open plans of the Phovjika valley [Blackneck crane valley] and the busier town life of Punakha, Thimphu and Paro. The highlights were trekking through the Bumthang and Phovjika valleys, the visit to Punakha Dzong, the archery competition in Thimphu and the trek up to the Tigers Nest.
For us, making the trip in the first two weeks of September could not have been better timed, we could really enjoy the tour without the company of other tourists! – even finding ourselves as the only guests in an 80 room hotel in Jakar! The downside of travelling when we did, was missing the stunning views of both the high passes that we drove through. On both days the weather was not in our favour and the mountains shrouded in cloud. However this was a small price to pay for the advantages that we enjoyed in so often being the only tourists that were being shown around the many temples and sites.
Many thanks for arranging such a memorable trip and we look forward to returning.
David Mark
Sept 5-15, 2016Grand Cultural Tour with festival
Dear Anand,
Thank you so much for the photos! I love them!! Jambay is obviously a great photographer. Our trip was wonderful. It exceeded our expectations. We are in love with the country and the people of Bhutan. Everything went very smoothly. Our guides and drivers were knowledgeable, professional, and friendly. The accommodations were very comfortable. We hope that we can have the privilege of visiting Bhutan again sometime and to work with WindHorse.
Trudy A
June 11- 20, 2016Bhutan Tour and Nepal Trek (Spring 2016)
Ugen and Jambey,
Michel and I want to thank you for the amazing job your team did in organizing our recent tour to Nepal and Bhutan. Every detail was perfectly arranged and exceeded our expectations. Our guides in Bhutan and Nepal were very knowledgeable and very pleasant and the pacing of the trip (even the trek in Nepal) was perfect. I have been traveling the world for almost 40 years (on organize trips and by myself) and your company did among the best jobs I have ever experienced. If future clients have questions about your company that I might answer, you should feel free to send them to me — be assured that I will say very nice things about WindHorse!
Thanks
Bill McComas
William McComas
May 21- June 06,2016Flexible Bhutan Tour
This trip was honestly so much more amazing in real life, and far exceeded my original (high)expectations. Thanks to everyone in the office at Windhorse who were always efficient and helpful in answering questions over e-mail, and willing to be flexible and build the itinerary round what I wanted to achieve – this is their greatest strength. They were always willing to say what could be done, while occasionally respectfully reining in my more extreme suggestions, which I now realise after my visit were at times too ambitious for the travel infrastructure of the country.
Obviously particular mention for Pema & Tenzing with whom I spent most time on the trip itself. Pema particularly is a skilled and very caring guide, who went out of his way to be helpful at all times, and was very knowledgeable about Bhutan in a way that really helped me to understand and appreciate the country and culture. Tenzing was a very safe and reliable driver.
Altogether an amazing team and an amazing experience – I will definitely come back to Bhutan, and definitely use Windhorse when I do!
Martin H
Feb 7 - 16, 2016Grand Cultural Tour ( Penjor Lhendup) guide
Hello Anand,
Thank you for your interest in hearing about the experiences we enjoyed and our suggestions on what would have made our trip to Bhutan more memorable.
We enjoyed our trip very much and found the Bhutanese people and culture to be fascinating and wonderful. We visited several areas of your beautiful country, visited many dzongs and temples, and heard a great deal about the religious significance and history of each.
We enjoyed the hikes to the Tiger’s Nest, and especially the hikes to Dzongdrakha and Khamsum Yuley Chorten since we walked through farming areas where we were able to catch a glimpse into the daily lives of Bhutanese people. We would have enjoyed the opportunity for more personal connections to people living or working in places visited. Such personal engagements can be provided by a tour given by a local representative. A tour of a place such as a school or nunnery can provide a great deal of interesting insight and cultural information that is memorable and supplementary to what a general guide can provide. We are aware that these sort of tours are available. We would have enjoyed such an opportunity.
In general our accommodations and food were good. We particularly enjoyed the accomodations of the Khang residency. We found a few of our lunch time meals to be less than desireable, for example we did not care for the Yin and Yang restaurant in Thimphu. You may want to consider providing guides with a list of suitable options. Also, there was a farewell dinner listed in our itinerary and we are not sure what that referenced.
We feel lucky to have been there for the lead up to the fourth King’s birthday. We were able to see some of the preparations for the celebrations and found them to be very interesting and enjoyable.
We found the road trip from Bumthang to Punakha to be grueling due to the very poor condition of the road. We were not provided with accurate information regarding the difficulty of this portion of the trip.
We appreciate all the help and personal service provided by Ugen planning our trip. Once again, we enjoyed our experience in Bhutan and also really appreciate the services provided by the staff at Windhorse Tours.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
Theresa B
Oct 31- 09 Nov, 2015Dear Anand and Jambay,
Sorry it took me some time to get back to you with feedback – the end of the year is always extremely busy at work.
Sorry also that I was not able to meet Jambay when he was in London – I was away the Friday Jambay suggested to meet – otherwise it would have been my pleasure. I hope we meet another time – WTM events in London are held every year!
Overall I was very pleased with my trip to Bhutan, and very happy I chose Wind Horse. I would not hesitate to recommend Wind Horse to anyone planning a trip to Bhutan, as I have already done in my blog.
It is not the world’s most read blog, but here is the link to the Bhutan post nevertheless: http://www.anjci.com/2015/12/
I have also put some photos from Bhutan here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/
I must say I especially enjoyed Sonam as a guide and Tenzin as a driver. Both were a lot of fun and excellent at their respective jobs. I had a chance to compare, as two different pairs of guide/driver were taking care of me on the day I flew back to Paro from Bumthang – while Sonam and Tenzin were driving. The latters pairs were nowhere near as much fun or knowledgeable. The contractor guide in Paro actually seemed fairly uninterested in his job – the opposite of Sonam, who does guiding with utmost professionalism.
On a personal side though, I really struggled to be on a guided tour – I am used to travelling around the world either by myself or with my fiancé only, without constantly having to follow someone or depend on them. It was therefore challenging for me to be “guided”, but we worked out a schedule with Sonam when he would give me free time, which helped.
Bhutan was truly a unique experience. It was quite expensive to visit the country though, so my expectations were perhaps somewhat higher because of the high price tag. While I was not disappointed, in retrospect I would probably have considered my visit with a lot more caution. If you have any influence on the government of Bhutan, maybe you could lobby for the tourist tax to be cut : )
Otherwise, thank you very much for my great visit! I only have good memories and impressions of Wind Horse. Keep up the good work!
Regards,
Anna A
Oct15 -25, 2015TID -8775, June 7 – 17, 2015. Guide – Penjore Lhendup
Sorry for the long delay, I have just returned home from my second trip and leave tomorrow for my next adventure!
The hikes and the temples for me were the greatest parts by far. I was loving every second of those monasteries and hikes, it really made the trip for me.
In terms of hotels one of my hotels was under construction while I was there and it wasn’t an issue but it was indeed weird that it appeared I was the only one in the hotel itself.
I don’t have many problems with the trip, the biggest one is the road block issue but that is out of your company’s hands.
I was a solo traveler so I never had the tour guide lose me or anything so I am not the best person to ask about that.
Hope that helps!
Samuel C O
June 7 -17, 2015I write from Kathmandu – just returned yesterday and I leave for USA tonight. I had a simply stunningly wonderful horse trek – there is little I can say that is better than that. I also had a very nice meeting with Rinzin and the other staff at Thimpu. I am so very appreciative of the support of Wind Horse Bhutan and the willingness to sponsor my horse trek. Sonam and the rest of my crew were also wonderful and we had great fun in the beautiful mountains near the Tang Valley.
I will attach a report I wrote and send along a few photos with this – but I will be in touch when I get home and we can discuss future horse trekking business and promotion.
I have had quite some experiences on this journey with not only the wonderful horse trek but with the tremendous difficulties experienced with the earth quake here in Nepal with my initial trek. Again I shall not say too much because I have way too much to say to put into an email.
Looking forward to visiting.
Don N
May 11 -20, 2015Dear Anand – Our trip to Bhutan was FABULOUS. We can’t stop talking about it with all of our family and friends. Bhutan is a magical country. All of our living arrangements were marvellous (especially in Thimbu).
We absolutely LOVED our guide, Penjor and our driver, Arum. We have traveled extensively all over the world, but we have never had a more helpful, sweet guide as Penjor, or a better, safer driver than Arum. They were truly wonderful.
We have absolutely no suggestions to better the trip. It was all wonderful. Please give our warmest regards to both.
We congratulate and thank you for your great service. – Sincerely Flora & Norm.
TID 8701: March 23 to April 02 with Guide Penjor Lhendup
Flora & Norman S
March 23 - April 02, 2015– TID-8675, March 24 to April3, 2015. Guide Sonam Loday
Jambay – Several weeks have passed since the group I participated with in Bhutan, said goodbye to that Beautiful country and that team of Guide and Driver Wind Horse provided.
I write this day, to satisfy my own need to express the huge appreciation I continue to experience towards Wind Horse and your staff.
Sonam and Dawa most assuredly provided the finest of experiences I could ask for. You may recall, that I asked to arrive some days prior to the others in the group as to honor my own interests when entering a country that I am a stranger to. The journey to the Haa area..the stay there .. The experiences encountered.. Then the arrival of the others and the well scheduled plans carried out by Sonam and Dawa..
We all are deeply appreciative of the fine organisation of details,and , to repeat myself, the generous and well educated guidance provided by both these sensitive and alert individuals.
Thank you for all you and the company strive to deliver… I did enjoy meeting with you in Thimphu.
Charles H. L
March 24 - Apri l3, 2015TID – 8572 from 28 Sept to Oct 7
Dear WH team,
Warm greetings!
A few months after returning to Italy from our honeymoon, we finally find some time to give you our impressions about the trip.
During the planning phase everything went smoothly, and the regular exchanges with Jambay and Ugen made us feel safe and confident despite the distance and the many unknown aspects of the process.
The few difficulties that arose during the payment and visa phases because of some wrong data were promptly managed by the team. Our only suggestion, as already written, would be to offer some other payment systems for people outside the USA so that the transfer fees, which are substantial, can be lowered (something like transferwise.com).
The planning of our itinerary was also satisfactory, you accommodated most of our special requests without charging any extras, unlike a bigger company from which we also requested a quote.
Upon arrival we were promptly collected by our fellow guide and driver, Kinley Tenzin (KT) and Kumar, who were welcoming and cheerful, immediately showing us around and answering our many questions, including personal ones. Despite being both not the talkative type, they were always helpful.
Of KT we particularly appreciated the support he gave us when Marco had to pay a night visit to Thimphu’s hospital because of too much sun at the festival; we also really enjoyed his concise but deep explanations about Buddhist beliefs. Kumar was always very friendly and witty.
Our second guide, who welcomed us after the internal flight from Jakar to Paro, Veejay, was a very nice guy who showed us the more “globalised” sight of the Bhutanese youth, and treated us with a couple of memorable surprises, like a stone bath in the farm and a special present and little ceremony for our wedding.
The hotels were above expectation almost in all cases, and food was equally very good.
We must thank you especially for the arrangement of printing 130 postcards with a picture of us on the spot. All our friends and families were delighted to receive them. Many thanks again!
All in all a great trip.
As for improvement suggestions, we would have appreciated a few more occasions to mingle with Bhutanese people beyond the hotel personnel. That seems indeed not so easy without the support of a guide, mainly because of the language barrier.
Keep up the good work – we will definitely recommend Windhorse to our acquaintances.
Thanks again!
Marco & Silvia
Mr Marco & Mrs Silva
Sept 28 - Oct 07, 2014TID – 8564 (Oct 23 – Nov 14, 2014)
Dear Ugen and Jambay, Just wanted to let you know that the trip went very well. The itinerary worked fine, although a bit rushed in order to see all the wonders. We can let you know the particulars at another time. Above all we want to say that the guides were excellent and the drivers were especially careful. Our guide throughout Bhutan was extremely knowledgeable, respectful, fun to be with and always concerned with our well being. Lots of great memories.
Norman & Melanie M
Oct 23 - Nov 14, 2014TID -8594 (Oct 23 – Nov14, 2014)
Hello… We thoroughly enjoyed our trip to Bhutan — except for the condition of the roads, everything was better than anticipated. Our guide Namgey was terrrific, as well as our careful and considerate driver Sonam–they both were exceptional in their jobs, and their patience, humor, and kindness completed the circle of excellence. They were very adaptable to our needs–we wanted to hike more than written in the original itinerary; seeing villages and mountaintops on foot was truly a highlight. A short hiking trip, walking from village to village–staying in simple hotels or comfortable homes–might be something to consider for future guests. We also appreciated your company’s suggestions for the few hotel upgrades we had; I do agree that seeing Bhutan in all upgraded hotels would be a mistake, but it was very nice to spend our last few nights in the luxury of the Naksel. Our friends, who went to Bhutan with Wind horse last year, came home with Wind horse’s lovely book on Bhutan. How might we be able to receive one? All in all, we had a wonderful experience enjoying the beauty of the people and the country–and would highly recommend Wind horse to our friends.
Sally & James B
Oct 23 - Nov14, 2014TID 756: Grand Gultural tour for Gregoire & Party Oct. 27 – 05, 2014
Dear Ugen and Jambay,
I wanted to write to let you know how our experience with Windhorse in Bhutan (October 27 to November 5) went. First of all, thank you for setting us up with your “A” team. Tenzin was a cautious, capable and efficient driver. He was always on time with a ready smile. Even the three of us who are generally terrified by the combination of narrow, difficult roads and great heights felt comfortable with Tenzen driving. In a word, Tashi was great. He knew the answers to all of our (occasionally ridiculous) questions and remained calm and professional when things did not go according to plan. We mainly stayed with the itinerary but Tashi could switch to an equally excellent experience when circumstances required a change ( eg Druk Airlines left Paro 4 hours lake; the Folk Museum was closed on Sunday, etc.).
When he realized that we would prefer more hiking and visiting fewer Dzongs, we went on a challenging hike up to a monastery where the graduating class of monks and their families were celebrating. Not on the itinerary but a real highlight fore sure. I do have some comments. The 7-8 hour drive to Punakha was in fact 12 hours. We left at 8 am and arrived a 8 pm, well after dark. The road was under construction which was the cause of the delay, but we guests were all very tired and grumpy when we arrived at the hotel. Eight hours of driving is enough. Could a Plan B hotel, even if not up to top standards, not be an option? We would have appreciated the choice. Second, we arrived in Thimphu on November 1, a national holiday. Some attractions were not open, and we missed an archery competition which is apparently traditionally held on that day. When we were scheduled to visit the Folk Museum the following day , Sunday, a day it is always closed that weekend felt like a cut and paste itinerary rather than a well planned private tour.
My third comment involves a longer itinerary. Once we were in Bumthang, several of us were sorry not to be able to go closer to the Eastern border. We are not trekkers (due to the altitude I did not get close to the Tiger’s Nest) but would love to see and hike in the Eastern region of Bhutan. Perhaps a 14 day itinerary for our ability level could be considered. My husband Conrad and I had an excellent holiday and are very happy we chose Windhorse for our trip to Bhutan. Tashi took us all to his home for our farewell dinner and it was a pleasure to meet his family and experience an excellent home cooked meal and authentic hot stone bath. The meal began with butter tea, ended with ara, and consisted of a multitude of traditional Bhutanese dishes (minus chili cheese, thankfully). I hope his mother was compensated by Windhorse for the huge effort she made as we were caught off guard and thoughtlessly came empty handed. Please let Tashi and Tenzin know how much we enjoyed their expertise, good humour and company. All best wishes,
Joan & Conrad G
Oct. 27 - 05, 2014Grand Cultural Tour of Bhutan- 27th October 2014- 5th November 2014. TID 756
Greetings: Please forward this to the President of Windhorse Tours. Re: Outstanding and superior tour guide Tashi Gyeltshen Please be aware that Tashi Gyeltshen of Paro, Bhutan, provided outstanding and superior services as tour guide for a Wind horse during an 11 day private tour, for 6 people, in his country. His spoken English and comprehension of English was/is excellent so that he was easy to understand and communicate with. He was completely profession at all times, with a delightful sense of humor at moments when this was fun. He listened to his clients, understood their requirements and preferences. In doing so he organized and adjusted the trip to accommodate everyone, providing some interesting asides and extras. This client who had been a tour guide was very impressed and completely satisfied
Susan G.A
Oct 27 to Nov 05,2014Grand Culture Tour with Extension Druk Path for Jordan x 3 TID: 8569
Jul. 31, 14 – Aug. 09, 14
Dear Anand,
The trip with Windhorse was excellent. You did a phenomenal job organizing the whole trip and everything ran incredibly smoothly. Namgay was an excellent guide, always courteous, polite and informative.
I would highly recommend your services to friends and family visiting Bhutan.
If you would like me to write up a review of Windhorse online somewhere, please let me know.
Best,
Alexander G
Jul. 31 - Aug. 09, 14TID 775 Grand Cultural Tour with Bumthang Owl Trek ( June 06-18,2014)
Hello Jambay,
Sorry for this tardy email. We’ve been busy catching up after our trip.
We’d like to start by saying our visit to Bhutan was a wonderful experience. The countryside and the people were lovely and Windhorse, Yeshi and Tshering did a very good job of keeping us on track, entertained and fed. Our trek was a particular highlight. The time and effort which went into planning that amazing trip was awe inspiring. Your office handled all of our various financial issues (overpayment, cancelled flight) very impressively and communication was always timely . Thank you for all of that.
We can think of three things that may be helpful to you in the future;
1) On the day of our arrival we were greeted by our temporary guide, Yonten. Our flight arrived rather late (fourish) to do any tours as many things close between four and five. I think that new arrivals are either excited or exhausted. We were excited. We wish Yonten had suggested a walk or some other introduction to our exotic new environment and if we were tired we could have said no. Instead he assumed that we must be tired and dropped us at our hotel. Yes, we could have pushed for a walk but we didn’t which was our fault. Maybe we just look too old!
2) On the fateful “cancelled flight” day (day 2) we felt a bit adrift. Yonten had given us his phone number in case there was any difficulty with the flight. Initially the flight was merely delayed an hour so we waited. When it was delayed again and there was some thought that it might eventually be cancelled we decided that we should contact Yonten. Another party nearby who were traveling with their guide were discussing their alternatives and we weren’t sure what ours were. We do not travel with a phone (perhaps this is rare) so we had to borrow one from an airline employee to make the call. Yonten did not seem to be nearby so we waited for him to arrive. It might make sense for the guide to be checking the flight status so they can be close by when decisions need to be made. We know that in a situation like ours the guide can’t sit in the departure lounge since they are not flying.
Once Yonten arrived he was very accommodating and offered us several options. We wanted to be in Bumthang for our trek two days later so the overnight drive was our best option. Our driver did a spectacular job getting us across the country to Trongsa in fog, rain, mist and dark without a complaint. He is to be commended. We realize that neither Yonten nor the driver had anticipated their extended time with us and they remained pleasant and helpful through the whole experience.
3) This falls into the “wish” category. One of the wonderful things about Bhutan is it’s seeming remoteness. It would be nice if there were some additional lodging choices to reflect this fact. Although most of our accommodations were fine, there were a few that felt too large and overrun with bus tours. Those traveling in small groups might like the choice of a guesthouse or something more intimate. It seemed that rather early in the planning phase we were already booked into our hotels and we could not suggest other places. I know booking quickly must be important if you are traveling in high season but we weren’t. Having the choice of smaller, more intimate places would be greatly appreciated. Do they exist? Perhaps not.
We hope these don’t sound too much like complaints because they really aren’t. We had a lovely trip and hope to return to Bhutan at some point in the future.
All the best.
Amy L.J & Roger T.B
June 06-18,2014Bhutan tour for Alyssa & her friend TID: 8544
Hi, Anand. Thank you for the following-up email.My sister and I had a great time in Bhutan thank to Windhorse Travel and its tour guide Sonam and driver Sonam. We were very happy with the service and the arrangement of the tour. Some special points I would like to mention:
(1) On the second day when we were at Paro Airport waiting for the flight to Bumthang, the flight was 5 hour delay, but we were very touched by the fact that we were the only 2 out of 20 passengers on the flight had hot lunch delivered to the airport by our tour guide. All the other passengers asked us where we got our lunch, we proudly said that Windhorse Travel tour guide did it. We really appreciate the fact that your company had the tour guide taking care of us outside the Paro Airport, at the same time having a tour guide and a driver waiting for us at Bumthang. We felt extra special.
(2) Our tour guide Sonam and driver Sonam are very responsible and entertaining. They made the trip extra special.
(3) We did some extra things making the tour much more fun: We experienced Bhutanese real cooking at Yan Yang Restaurant in Thimphu, and trying to see a doctor in the traditional hospital.
(4) The hightlights of the whole grand tour: 1) Gangtey Nature Trail, 2) Punakha Dzong, 3) Hiking to Lungchuzekha, and the best of all, 4) hiking up to Tiger’s Nest.
In general we were happy with the Grand Cultural Tour. If there is anything we could have done differently to make it even better:
(1) Stay in Thimphu for 1 night instead of 2 nights. Because Thimphu is really the low point of the tour: a new capital, not much to offer comparing to Paro, Bumthang, Trongsa and Punakha.
(2) Hotel buffet every night is getting boring. They offered almost the same thing night after night in every hotel. The last two nights I hardly could eat anything. Maybe it would be nice to arrange one or two nights to have some real Western food in some fine dining restaurants.
I have made 15 short films about the whole tour and posted on Youtube. I have attached the links in the following for your reference. You are more than welcome to use them as a reference to your company and the tour.
(1) Arriving at Paro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz049V0rX04
(2) Paro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeWi5QBjC2s
(3) Bumthang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zZ3qv-ASRE
(4) Domkhar Festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK-mTEpq69Q
(5) Wangdichholing Palace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3AMqaSpwyY
(6) Trongsa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVfolM3IbW0
(7) A winding road to Gangtey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlaOCCBAv_8
(8) Gangtey Nature Trail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpIccY92CRQ
(9) Punakha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPvBxU0sAJM
(10) Punakha Dzong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THjkYsGhO9w
(11) Lungchutse Hiking Trail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VuTpe5dMMA
(12) Bhuttanese Cooking Lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9xmrha8kLs
(13) Thimphu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q65jrdOL8U
(14) Back to Paro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoUS24PQbOE
(15) Tiger’s Nest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLA9VncyVWg
Alyssa liang
May 09-18,2014TID 691 (March 26-April 06,2014
Dear Ugen and Jambay – I am writing to thank you for the fantastic tour we just completed and especially to let you know what a superb guide Sonam is. He was warm, caring, and attentive to our needs, extremely knowledgeable and his spirituality made Bhutan come alive for us. He truly is an excellent representative for both your company as well as for Bhutan.
In addition, the driver assigned to us was equally superb
Thank you
Richard V & Family & Mark & Family
March 26 - April 06, 2014Grand Cultural Tour for Lemonick TID: 786 (March 16 – 26,2014)
The trip was amazing–ideal in every way. We’re planning to post very positive reviews everywhere we can think of, but I wanted to locate the paper where I wrote down Namgay and Chimi’s names so I can mention them personally. The itinerary was great, the country and culture and people were every bit as welcoming and fascinating and beautiful as we’d hoped, and our guide and driver were simply outstanding.
Micheal D L
March 16 - 26,2014Dan and I enjoyed our time in Bhutan. It is a beautiful and unique country. Sonam was a wonderful guide who introduced us to the stories of Guru Rinpoche (the Second Buddha), Pema Lingpa (the treasure finder), Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgal (the founder of Bhutan), the five kings of Bhutan, subduing the demons, and fulfilling prophesies. We learned more about Buddhism through Sonam’s patient explanations, too. Our driver, Dawa, safely transported us through Bhutan with great skill on difficult roads. We enjoyed stopping at the different arts and crafts shops. The hotels were good, we liked the food very much, and tea time became a favorite stop.
We appreciate that you are taking the rat incident seriously. Other than the furry little guy, the hotel was very nice and clean. The only other incident that I didn’t mention at the time due to becoming accustomed to seeing dogs running around in Asia was when we were at the Mountain Lodge in Jakar. There were some large dogs running loose on the property whose role seemed to be guarding their domain. At one point when Dan and I were coming from our room to the dining room we found one of the barking dogs between us and the dining area. Not knowing if we were perceived as intruders and the staff was not present at the time, we were not sure what to do. Afterwards, when we found that the dogs were okay with strangers walking around then we felt more comfortable. Since some people are afraid of dogs, the staff should make sure their guests and the dogs are okay with each other.
Again, this was an amazing experience that Dan and I will always treasure.
Karen K
Feb 17,2014TID – 687, Dec 09-20,2013 Grand Cultural Tour
We are so grateful and inspirted by our trip to the amazing country of Bhutan.. Our Windhorse guide, Jambay was so knowledgeable, and took extra good care of us all. Chimmey such a kind presence and capable driver , we felt so safe on the rough and winding roads through the beatiful, mountains, passes and valleys.
Jambay included special experiences for us to experience , like a home visits and rituals as well as helping us deal with my husband’s health crisis. Kinga and Deschen we Thankyou so much as well. for supporting us. ( We wanted to let you all know,he is well and healthy..) We directly experienced the compassion of Bhutanese people and values for caring for others, based on Buddhism. We highly recommend Windhorse travel and team . They ‘go the extra mile’ offerring their excellent skills and experience with guiding tours, well trained teams and welcome.
with Gratitude, Merra Y.. Minneapolis, MN. USA
 
Merra Young
Dec 09-20,2013TID 687 Grand Cultural Tour (Dec 09th to Dec 20th) 2013
Well, Patrice and I have been back from Bhutan for about 10 days now. What a marvelous trip!
Chimi and Jambay provided extraordinary service, flexibility, and good humor in accommodating our little group’s challenges. Chimi’s ready smile was always a pleasure and his driving skill exemplary. Jambay made numerous extra efforts for us, was always successful in providing us unique experiences. He also showed total patience and resourcefulness in helping us through William (and Merra’s) medical crisis.
Windhorse did an excellent job preparing us for the trip, and also in helping with William’s encounters with the medical facilities.
I have nothing but praise and gratitude for the service you’ve provided.
Thank you!
Dan T
Dec 09 - 20,2013TID 707 Grand Cultural Tour of Bhutan (14.10.13 – 23.10.13)
Hello! Well we’re finally back into our routines and feel like we’re in the right time zone! We had a wonderful time during our tour thanks to the very capable Kinley and Chimmi our guide and driver. Each of them went out of their way to make us happy and comfortable. The hotels were always taken care of and so were our bags. I’m not sure whether it was purely Kinley’s idea but at one point he told us he was able to get us a “better hotel” in Punakha and that hotel ended up to be one of the highlights of the trip.Ugen was great as well.
It was a pleasure meeting him in Bhutan and sharing the ride from Bumthang to Thimpu one day. After chatting with him, we are now thinking of doing a hike in eastern Bhutan someday in the future.The only thing we can think of that may be helpful in the future is to have a first aid kit in the vehicle. At one point my husband cut himself (nothing major) and I got bit by something that made my arm swell up so having antiseptic or a band aid would have been helpful. You never know what will happen when you’re out in the middle of nowhere. We survived just fine but thought we might suggest that.We truly enjoyed ourselves and were pleasantly surprised how well everything went. We appreciate your concern with our trip as usually we never hear from the tour operator again after the trip is over.
Thanks again
Judy & Kevin W
Oct 14 - 23, 2013TID 676 Mr.& Mrs Szymanski Grand Cultural Tour Bhutan ( 3.10.13 – 12.10.13)
I just returned from a trip to Bhutan. I was planning it for almost a year in advance, reading travel books, travelers’ reviews, and checking internet pages of many tour companies. After a thoughtful consideration I picked the Wind Horse Tours & Treks as our guides. The experience was very positive right from the start. The exchange of information through emails was exactly what I was hoping for. My emails were promptly answered, the information provided was pertinent to my questions, and my concerns were addressed right away. The plan of our tour was clearly laid out, and changes were easily accommodated. Our guide was Mr. Sonam Palden and I have to say we could have not asked for a better guide. Mr. Sonam is very knowledgeable on all aspect of Bhutan, history, religion, nature, culture, even cooking. He is very well organized, everything was taken care of so efficiently; such as hotel checking’s, meals, flights, entry tickets, etc. He also planned our days so that we get the best experience, for example, least crowded, best light for photos, etc.
He was always on time. He is very likeable with a ready smile. He was very concerned about our well-being and happiness. For example, I made a slight remark that the food in the hotel was not as tasty as in other places and for the following day he organized a dinner at the local restaurant, and that dinner was just excellent. And an extra bonus, he is a good photographer so finally my husband and I have good travel photos of the two of us together. We have also liked a lot our driver Mr. Sonam Phuntsho. He is a very confident, safe driver. Well-mannered and pleasant. Always around when we needed him and always ready to help. He kept the car very clean (by the way, the car was very comfortable).We were happy with the hotels selected, and we enjoyed the meals. We liked the pace of the tour. Overall, it was an excellent trip, which left us with unforgettable memories and a longing to do it again.
Ewa & Adam S.
Oct 3 - 12, 2013TID 700 John Stirk family Grand Cultural Tour (10.10.13- 19.10.13)
We enjoyed our trip very much. I particular we found the guiding services of Namgay and the driving service of Rinzin of very high quality. Namgay was a very knowledgeable guide who made huge efforts to ensure that we had the best possible trip. And Rinzin showed an amazing ability to concentrate for long periods of time despite very difficult driving conditions. On one occasion we encountered a crazy driver coming in the other direction around a blind corner overtaking and driving on the wrong side of the road on the road between Thimpu and Paro. But Rinzin calmly swerved off the road and probably saved our lives. On many of the other roads the speed was generally slow but not on the road between Thimpu and Paro, the driver who was in the wrong was going at least 80kmph. So we were lucky Rinzin was driving so well. We enjoyed the things that were included on the itinerary and would not make changes to the places we visited. And we found the standard of accommodation to be high and liked all of the places selected. There were two things we found disappointing. Firstly we were not able to visit the tower museum in Trongsa. This was because we arrived on a Sunday when it was closed, and Monday the 14th was a public holiday and so again it was closed. It would have been nice if this was pointed out when the itinerary was devised so we did not look forward to something that never had a prospect of occurring. And secondly we found that there are some very nice restaurants in Bhutan but going to them was not part of the offered itinerary. For instance, Friday 18th October was my 41st birthday and I wanted to do something nice to celebrate. In the inflight magazine on Druk Air I found an advertisement for a restaurant called Bukari (located in the UMA resort in Paro). We asked to go there but initially found that it was booked out. Somehow Namgay managed to get us in there anyway (he was a very good guide) but it would have been nice if options like going to this kind of dinner were made available when we were organising the trip. It really did feel as though the standard itinerary was just being rolled off the shelf with no effort to customise it to our needs. Ok, I agree that in many of the towns in Bhutan there are no options available to the standard buffet dinner at the hotel but in Thimpu and Paro I found that there are. I know that your explanatory brochure says that meals will not be a highlight of our trip, and I can agree that by the end of the trip we were tired of eating rice and mixed vegetables but the thing is there are options available. Bukari restaurant is an international class gourmet restaurant and eating there was a great way to celebrate my birthday and finish the trip. It just would have been better if organising it did not cause any difficulties for the guide. Anyway, the negative comments at the end in no way mean that we were dis-satisfied with the trip. We enjoyed it immensely. Rather that there were a couple of things that could have been done better. The reason I feel that it would be good if try to tailor things like the Bukari restaurant or other options into the trip is because it is so difficult to find out what options may be available in Bhutan prior to arrival. I found the internet searches don’t always achieve good results yet when you arrive there are indeed some good options.
Thanks again for organising a very good trip for us.
John S
Oct 10 -19,2013TID 689 Bhutan Tour for Christos and friends (6.10.13-15.10.13).
The trip over all was very nice. Your country is very beautiful, with great landscapes and nice monuments. People are very friendly, everywhere we felt safe and warm. The only problem was the roads, especially the road from Punakha to Bumthang. This kind of roads need better cars to be comfortable for clients. So, I think if you can use a better car, then it will be better for the trip.Your driver was very friendly, and careful on the road. Your guide Namguel, in total was good.
He gave us adequate information about the places we visited, but at the end he gave us a bad feeling, maybe because the clients don’t give him big tip. When we arrived to Paro Airport for our departure, he left us out of the airport and didn’t follow us inside the airport, at DrukAir desk to check if our flight finally happened or not (the weather was bad and the possibility for cancellation was big).Overall, our trip was perfect and I am waiting for my next clients to visit you again.
I hope to see you in my next trip.
Lampris C
Oct 6 - 15, 2015TID 671 Culture Scapes Bhutan Tour from Sept 10 to 22 Sept 2013
11 Days of Journey in Bhutan were organized and carried out by travel company WINDHORSE. They knew how to match our preferences and special requests. It was a legendary journey. The best representatives of this legendary country were Mr. Sonam Pelden, the guide and Mr. Tshering Jamtsho, the driver. They succeeded to make those fascinating legends become reality. Sonam, an Oxford-English speaking guide, led us to this wonderful country. We met with him what Buddhism means in Bhutan. Mr. Tshering, the driver, who remained silent and smiling all the way, led us skillfully winding roads and sometimes shabby, of Bhutan.
Simon B
Sept 10 -22, 2013TID 642 Wendy & Family Grand Cultural Tour (June 10th – June 19th, 2013)
My family and I just returned from a 10-day cultural trip with Tashi and Dawa. From beginning to end our trip was well-organized, comfortable, educational, relaxed, fun, inspiring, filled with joy and laughter and we will always have nothing but incredible memories. Our guide Tashi was the key to our extraordinary experience and our driver Dawa equally fulfilled each detail for our successful journey.
I cannot express enough positive things about our trip with Windhorse and the selection of our guide and driver.
Please note I’ve also posted my full feedback/comments on your site overall but it has not appeared yet. I also posted the same comments to Trip Advisor. I’d be happy to speak positively as a testimonial on Windhorse Tours elsewhere if desired as well.
Thank you,
Wendy A. B
June10–19, 2013TID 607-Grand Cultural Tour of Christian & Wife (Dec. 21-30, 2012)
My wife and I had a great time in Bhutan, thank you. I chose your company because talking to Ugen on the phone was very helpful before I made the booking. I liked knowing I had someone in the US I could call with questions. We were never disappointed by your company at any point during the trip and I’m glad I went with Wind Horse. Tashi our guide and Yamraj our driver were easy to communicate with and get along with. Tashi went out of his way to help make a few special moments happen for us. He was very knowledgeable and passionate about Buddhist culture and history. At Tiger’s Nest, our guide and another person’s guide teamed up and took turns explaining things, and I could tell the difference in their knowledge of the history and meanings of things we were being shown.
Christian J
Dec. 21-30, 2012TID 626 Grand Cultural tour of Chris and Charles (Dec. 28, 2012-Jan 6, 2013)
Jambay and Ugen,
We had a great trip to Bhutan. Penjor and Baliman were excellent in leading us from Paro to Bumthang and back again. I will definitely add a positive review to trip advisor. I do have a few suggestions that I’ll write to you in an email, but I don’t have time right now. But it was a really wonderful trip. I’m so glad that we live in Nepal and had the chance to visit Bhutan.
Thanks for putting together a great itinerary and for doing all the upfront work in getting our visas and plane tickets, etc.
Best regards
Chris R
Dec. 28, 2012-Jan 6, 2013TID 559: Culture Escapes Bhutan Tour Sep 20 till 01 Oct , 2012.
Dear Pelden & Sonam,
Only now, after coming back from another trek – in Ethyopia – I find the moment to thank you and your company, again and again, for the imaginary and unforgottable trip around Bhutan last October. I still can’t find the right words and the proper way to express my deep feelings. Everything concerned those enchanting days still gives me warm and smily dreams.
Thanks again and warmest regards
– Seffi
Seffi B Joseph
Sep 20 -Oct 01, 2012.TID 592-Merete & Kristian Bhutan Tour (9-19, Nov. 2012)
Hi Ugen and Jambay
We had a nice trip to Bhutan.
It is a very beautiful country & we enjoyed the walks, especially to Tigers Nest, but thought we spend far too much time in the vehicle.
We were happy with our guide and driver but NOT with vehicle: Minivan with no seatbelts!
We weren’t too please with the food either: Same buffet every day!
Kind regards
Merete D
Nov 9-19,2012Grand Cultural tour Bhutan Tour for Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Oct. 25-Nov. 5, 2012)Team Wind Horse,
A thank you to your team, our guide and driver for a wonderful time in Bhutan. The hospitality was terrific and we appreciated the hard work of our crew.
Thanks again.
Scott. K
Oct. 25-Nov. 5, 2012TID 564 Bhutan Tour with Owl Trek (Sept 21-Oct. 01, 2012)
Jambay
Thanks for a great trip we really enjoyed ourselves. Pima and Chimmy were both excellent.
Thanks
Mark C.
Sept 21-Oct. 01, 2012.Dear Windhorse team,
From 30 September – 20 October we were in Bhutan with the SNP-group. Sonam Loday was our guide and we appreciated very much his professional way of guiding us through your wonderful country. He was very kind, took care of people, was interested in people and willing to tell a lot about Buddhism, normal life and Bhutan. on the trekking we were a.o. accompanied by Tshering. Unless I think that the total staff was acting in a professional way, these 2 guys were special in their way of making contact with us. In my opinion also Tshering can develop to a professional guide. I would like to recommend to take care of keeping them both in your permanent staff.
Kind regards,
with wonderful memories,
Eppie V
Sept 30 - Oct 20,2011Ugen and company,
Thank you for a great tour in Bhutan. Sharon and I had a wonderful experience. We so much appreciated your efforts to facilitate the trip at the last minutes and find us an excellent guide and driver.
I posted on Trip Advisor and Lonely Planet and was happy to tell others about the great service. We will send any business your way that we can.
Cheers,
Craig and Sharon
PS Posted following: I recently finished a 12 day trip with WindHorse Tours in Western and Central Bhutan (May 2011). A lady friend of mine accompanied me for the first 6 days for the Western portion. We both had a wonderful experience and would highly recommend Bhutan as a travel destination and WindHorse as an organizer. Our decision to go was last minute and required a custom itinerary due to the different time lines available to the two travelers.
From our first contact with Mr. Ugen in MN, USA until the end of the trip, we had personalized attention and delivery of promised services. They were recommended by Lonely Planet which is always a good gauge and we would recommend them now after our experience.
Bhutan at the end of May is not the classic time to go. The festivals are not going, the view of the high mountains rarely happens, and the Rhodedendrum forest blooms are almost gone. But the small number of tourists, seeing the procession of the Chief Abbott from Punahka to Thimpu, and the jacarandas in bloom at the Punaka dzong made up for it. While there may be better times to go, for us, this was still a very good time to go and we had nice weather and travels.
For the true Bhutan officianado or someone who wants the “perfect” time to go, then I guess earlier or later in the year (March or October perhaps) would be best. But if you are going on a cultural tour (not trekking or there for a specific thing like birdwatching or rafting), then we would say don’t be afraid to go in May if this is your only time to go.
Craig and Sharon
May19,2011Miriam R x 02 : 01-08 November 2010
Hi Ugen, I have now been back for a few days from my wonderful trip to Bhutan and started to settle back in. It is important to me to take a moment to thank you, Wind Horse Tours and your great team for allowing me to enjoy such an amazing experience. I’d also like to congratulate you to your very professional team of guides and drivers: Sonam was a delight to have as a guide and trek partner. He was fun to be around while teaching me fundamental knowledge about Bhutanese history. He was the perfect trek guide – providing guidance and ensuring that I had a safe & pleasant time, while also allowing me the space I seeked to be alone out in nature. Pema’s warm and kind personality provided a taste of how welcoming Bhuatnese seem to be towards foreigners. I took great pleasure in seeing him again and again during my trip towards the East since he is such a wonderful person to be around. I can well imagine how he could be a tremendous asset to your line up of guides.
Guddu is simply a rock star driver. I did not flinch once when he drove us through the infamous ‘Namling Cliffs’ which means a lot when coming from a ‘control freak’ who always drives herself almost anywhere in the world. (Please feel free to forward to Guddu since I do not have his email.)
I probably do not have to tell you much about Jambay who clearly is a seasoned guide with tremendous knowledge, but most of all patience! My curious mind must have thrown hundreds of questions his way which he was always willing to answer in-depth. So often we tortured him with the same question again and again in our eagerness to learn more about Bhutan. He was also very flexible to add sights to our itinerary as they arose our interest on the way. (And then poor Guddu had to drive us there!) Like wise Jambay was great to spend time with and I enjoyed his personality. Bhutan mesmerized me with its culture and architecture, but most of all its people. I appreciated to which extend I was made to feel welcomed, especially to the festivals. Bhutan opened and warmed my heart still long after I have left. I simply can not wait to return. I’ll be seriously interested in doing the Snowman trek in the 2012 season and have already started to discuss this with some of my mountaineering friends. I’d like to stay in close contact with you to discuss this endeavour should I find a few like minded souls. Otherwise I most likely return to explore some of the areas I have not seen yet. In any case, I’d be very happy to serve as a reference for Wind Horse Tours should you have a need. Also let me know if you ever make it to the Bay Area. It would be nice to meet you in person. Wind Horse Tours and specifically you did a very good job in providing information and setting expectations for the trip. There are however two things which I’d like to mention since they could help improve some of the information provided:
1. We only learnt once in Bhutan that 500 and 1,000 rupee notes are no longer accepted. It might help to add this to the information you currently provide so that travelers change larger bills before hand.
2. The multiple entry process into India was a little misleading. Perhaps you can reword the current information so that travelers do not expect to be actually handed a ‘waiver’. No waiver is given during entry. It seems they just make a remark in their system at best.
I hope this email finds you well (and everybody copied). I also hope that Bhutan will continue to succeed in its fine balance of development/modernization and preservation of its culture and heritage.
Miriam R
Nov 01-08,2010
In late November, 2009, as members of a group of seven visitors on a ten-day tour, we had the rare privilege of being guided around Bhutan by Kinga Dechen. His impressive knowledge of his nation’s history, traditions, religion and social conditions gave us special insights into Bhutan and added enormously to what we were able to take away from our visit. His company made excellent advance preparations for our tour, and he adjusted these with efficiency and good cheer whenever we requested changes to meet new interests acquired along the way. By the end of our tour, the seven of us were unanimous in high praise for Kinga and what he added to the many pleasures of the trip. In addition—and any visitor will learn quickly the importance of this—Kinga employed careful drivers who increased our sense of security and proved to be good traveling companions as well.
My wife and I endorse with great enthusiasm the services of Windhorse Tours and of Kinga Dechen in particular. We would gladly expand on this theme if any prospective traveler seeks additional information.
Robert Keatley
Washington, DC
Robert Keatley
Nov-27, 2009TID 140: Bhutan Tour for Pearson & Vincent Oct 6-21
Hi Ugen; Sharlene and I are home after our fabulous trip to Bhutan. We loved every minute!
When we had lunch with Rinzin Jamtsho in Thimphu, gave me an evaluation sheet to complete. I did not get it done, so will try to include the questions in this note to you.
Our guide was Tshewang Winchan and our driver Ugyen (we called him Rinzen).
On a scale of one to ten, they were both a ten. They met us at the airport, and within five minutes of leaving, Tshewang noticed a “blessing” nearby, so we stopped to watch. Our tour got off to a wonderful start. They were both exactly where they said they would be, on time, and worked hard to meet and exceed our every need. For example, we always had ample water in the car, and Rinzen would pick and buy interesting fruits, etc. for us to try. I have never ridden is a car that was kept so clean.
Tschewang is interesting, has a good education, his English is excellent, and he was knowledgeable about the history and current affairs of Bhutan. He gave us information is a factual, and in a way we could understand. We had wonderful discussions, and know our trip was enhanced with him as our guide.
Rinzen was a safe and careful driver. Tho he lacked English skills, we communicated easily, and he worked hard to see me were well taken care of.
If we forgot a hat or sweater, he was right there with them. He even carried a picnic lunch to Takstang, so we had a wonderful lunch on a lovely knoll on our way down the trail.
The itinerary was well planned, and we appreciated starting and ending the tour at lovely hotels. We like the Taj very much, and were even upgraded to a “suite” on our second stay there, and had a lovely dinner. But we loved the serenity of Uma resort. After our hike to Takstang, we appreciated the hot shower and lovely dinner we had at Uma. I would recommend both.
As it turned out, doing the Takstang hike at the end of the trip was good, as we had 11 days to walk, get used to the altitude, etc. In that way, our hike allowed us to appreciate Takstang without being tired or out of breath.
We liked the itinerary. It was complete, and, supplemented with Tshewang’s information and our guide books, kept us very informed. We did everything on it in a leisurely manner, and would not have left out anything. But it also allowed us to do much more. When we were at Trongsa, heading east, we met and talked to His Majesty V. Certainly a highlight of the trip, but everyday brought some new surprise. The King told Tshewang to “protect and take good care of us”, and I believe Tshewang took this seriously. We spent a lovely sunset at the Talo monastery listening to the monks chant evening prayers, and we were the only ones there. We saw the “sacred relics” at Gangtey, as well as a festival. We attended a total of four festivals and one blessing “longevity”. We spent several evenings listening to the monks chanting at different monasteries. We visited a school (Sharlene is a retired teacher), had tea and a long visit with Leki and her daughter, had buttermilk tea in a “typical” farmhouse, fried cheese in a “city” home, found a woman who showed us traditional dyeing techniques, took lots of walks and hikes, and often “stretched our legs” by walking when we were traveling. I am leaving out many things, but this will give you an idea of how special this trip was.
We found the food to our liking. It was, as you know, largely vegetables and rice, but that is what we like. Tshewang made sure it was not too spicy. We did not get sick!
It was also nice to have two special dinners at Uma and Taj, (where we enjoyed two dance programs.)
The accomodations were all fine, except the first night at the Mepham guest house.
There was no glass on the bathroom window, so we had to keep the door closed to keep out the cold and bugs. Tshewang got our room changed for the other two nights and it was fine. My only comment is that anyone who has allergies to mold and mildew would find it difficult to stay there, as the bathroom walls were black with mold. Fortunately that is not a problem for us, and the wood stove kept us toasty warm. The staff at every hotel, including the Mepham, were wonderful, and accomodating.
We would, of course, like to return to Bhutan in the spring to enjoy the flowers. But we have no immediate plans. I will recommend Windhorse tours, and Tshewang to anyone I meet who is interested in traveling to Bhutan. I will also make a short presentation to my Weavers guild in the next couple of months.
Thank you for your efforts on our behalf to make our trip wonderful and memorable. You succeeded!!!
Sincerely,
Jacquie V
Jacquie V
Oct 06 -21,2008Facebook Review
Guides
Yonten Phuntsho
Yonten Phuntsho is one of our senior most guide. And well versed on his business. Initially, he conceded an impression of a man of a few words but I was in for surprise with the knowledge of his job, great sense of humour and congenial personality- simply one cannot judge a book by its cover. His unwavering focus, dedication, knowledge and passion runs deep for the love of his works. His aptly quote Barbara Kingsolver “I do my best work if I think about what it is I have to offer”.
From the outset, he knew what he wants to do in his life. Right after finishing his Class 12, he enrolled for guide course for culture initially then extended few more month to complete course on Trekking as well in 2008. After doing free lancing for a while, he joined Wind Horse Tours in 2010.
For most Bhutanese, appeals that mountainous terrains throw in for an out door adventures are native. In the case of Yonten, it was no exception. He easily gave in to the temptation of Mountain biking with its advent. He explored and lead tours in his bike but his allegiance is more inclined to off road biking trips that leads to quaint villages. To explore the unknown and love for nature, these attributes that he cultivated while trekking the alpine highlands and wilderness in remote corner of country was what prompt him to readily agree to embark on audacious Haa to Phuentsholing on mountain bike, overcoming challenges of carrying bike in tough terrains, untamed vegetations and unexplored areas.
Yeshi Penjor
One of the guest fondly remarked ” Yeshey Penjor may be short in stature but he walks real tall in term of dedication, knowledge and the way he carries and does his work” Except perhaps during the nightmare at night, he wear his smile almost all the time. His soft spokenness and demeanour make him most sought after guide for guests travelling with kids. He gel with kids like as any good adhesive and impress the adults with his profound knowledge on subjects and his conduct.
For over 5 years he has been leading guests with panache and authority both culture and trekking. But he jumped gleefully into when he is assigned to do the trek. For his love for lush natural amphitheatre of vegetation and wildlife date back to growing days in far flung village in Mongar ( Eastern Bhutan).
He make up his lack of interest for sport with serious hiking. The best place to find him over weekend or free time is at camping hotspot within the vicinity of Thimphu.
Pema Namgay
From the outset, Pema Namgyal knew what he wanted to do in life. He love to keep things simple. Right after finishing his Class 12 from school in Thimphu in 2004, he joined guiding course to aspire to be a guide. Initially he started as cultural guide but with time, he felt more connected with wilderness, he did course for trek in 2008.
After a fruitful experiences with other companies, he joined Wind Horse Tours in 2010. He has led many treks, and I seriously doubt, if there are any tourist trails that he hasn’t tread upon. One trek that stand out is challenging Snowman Trek, he comes highly recommended for this. In October, 2014 he successfully completed Snowman trek with 4 guests.
Pema Loves and he is good in archery and he has a loving family with two children
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Wow! I had the very best holiday.
Thank you enormously. There were pleasant surprises in there and plenty of support.
It took my a while to get into the swing of being a traveller again. And I think it would have been difficult to foresee all the adjustments I needed to make.
Flight was good, and Bhutan’s guide and driver were exceptional. On the first day, I went for good walk from the fort to my hotel. Everything about the hotel was good, it was a great introduction to Bhutan. Alas, the next morning, my Right knee had blown up and was sore throughout the trip, though it didn’t stop me in what I wanted to do.I rode a horse up to the canteen on the way to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which is as close to it I got. The wealth of knowledge Tashi, the guide had was incredible, so each Dzong was a joy to visit. The Thimbu hotel was lovely and i could listen to the bells as the prayer wheels were turned. The weaving display, the memorial temple were very impressive and generally just being amongst the crowds was good. Panakha Valley was interesting too, and I went to a nunnery to listen to the chanting at 6.30am before driving to Bumthang. The roads certainly are an education, and it was so wonderful to see the respect of cows and dogs, even if they were in the middle of the road. Bumthang was a good place to spend some time, though as you know the flight was cancelled and I had to return by road to Paro.
The homestay, such a historically rich place, was great. I was sorry I couldn’t have stayed longer. Very smooth sailing leaving Paro.
And the wonderful Business class seat where I saw the Himalayan mountains in between mouthfuls of scrumptious food. Thank you the view was one of my highlights.
So Jen a big thank you, you excelled in the arrangements. It was a wonderful trip.
Kind Regards,
Paula.