
Bhutan Culture History & Colorful Festival Tour
Highlights of Dragon Kingdom with Festival
Trip Overview

Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the vibrancy of colorful festivals
- Explore bustling local markets
- Mingle with locals in both urban and rural areas
- Visit authentic villages and homes
- Gain insights into the rich heritage, history, culture, and traditions
- Explore monasteries, fortresses, and museums for a deeper understanding
Trip Description
Bhutan Culture History trip commemorates the spirit of Bhutan, the magnificence of its old ways, where you go back in time on a comprehensive cultural odyssey, for a glimpse of traditions and customs fast disappearing from the rest of the Himalayan world.
Gigantic mountains covered with thick primeval forests, the generous and welcoming attitude of its unassuming people who have not rejected their spiritual heritage for modern ways; all makes for a unique cultural experience.
As you visit the country’s impressive whitewashed Dzongs (fortress-monasteries) that are thriving centers of worship and culture, and meet the people as you travel through the countryside, you’ll see how the past remains an integral part of the very vibrant present.
One of the highlight is the Tsechu, a religious festival, an exuberant and earthy affair featuring fancifully costumed dancers performing masked dance-dramas before hundreds of onlookers. Mingling with the locals in this joyous celebration, a highlight of their Bhutanese calendar – is a unique honor, bestowed to only a limited number of visitors each year.
Bhutan Culture History Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Paro
Day 2 & 3: Punakha & Wangdue Valley
Day 4 & 5: Jakar (Bumthang)
Day 6: Tang valley (Bumthang)
Day 7: Trongsa
Day 8 &9 : Gangtey, Phobjikha Valley
Day 10& 11: Thimphu.
Day 12: Paro Valley
Day 13: Paro (Hike to Takstang)
Day 14: Departure.
Included
- Daily tourists fees
- Bhutan visa fees and permits
- Accommodations in listed or similar hotels (good mix of 3-4 star hotels)
- All meals and some evening tea/snacks
- All transfers and sightseeing with entrance fees.
- Local English Speaking Tour leader/Guide.
Not included
- Flights into and out of Bhutan
- Travel/Medical Insurance
- Personal expenses such as bar/beverages, optional tips, gifts etc
Trip Map
