Bhutan small group tours

A two week, small group tour of Bhutan, visiting the country’s heritage highlights, and timed to coincide with local festivals. Staying in hotels. The trip starts and ends in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Kathmandu Paro Thimpu Thimphu Tsechu Punakha Dochula Pass Black Mountains Pele La Pass Thingbi Mani tsechu Bumthang Valleys Phobjikha Valley Black necked cranes Tiger's Nest Monastery
Price
£7095including UK flights
Duration
12 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
4-8
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Price includes all flights from the UK, accommodation on twin/double basis, airport transfers, touring with English-speaking Guide and meals as stated (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
Single Supplement: £995 pp.
Max group size: 10
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Description of Bhutan small group tours

Price information

£7095including UK flights
Price includes all flights from the UK, accommodation on twin/double basis, airport transfers, touring with English-speaking Guide and meals as stated (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
Single Supplement: £995 pp.
Max group size: 10
Make enquiry

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Festivals
The Collins English dictionary describes a festival as ‘an organised series of events such as musical concerts and drama productions’. Hmm, that all s...
Bhutan
Since opening its doors to tourists in 1974, this formerly isolated country has had a clear strategy about how to manage tourism and preserve the trad...

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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Gatling Valley was the most beautiful place I have seen, but the whole of Bhutan is stunning its hard to pick a favourite.

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Don't over pack a few good pairs of walking trousers, make sure you do take waterproofs and women need long sleeves (past elbow) for most of the Dzongs

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


I think it did benefit local people as we stayed and ate in local loxal places run by families.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


Absolutely loved the vacation, would recommend it to anyone. The only thing was the hotel in Thimpu, was very close to the festival when went on till 3am both days so did not get a lot of sleep, would recommend a different location (maybe further away from the center)

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Whilst on the road, our local drivers are required to turn off vehicles when idling to minimise unnecessary emissions. As this is a group tour this helps minimise traffic and thus pollution when compared to private travelers.

Environmentally, Bhutan is incredibly clean and green with locals and authorities alike taking a keen interest in the preservation of their pristine mountain landscapes. All visitors are encouraged to avoid littering and to be as environmentally friendly as possible when traveling through its fragile landscapes.
Small things like re-using towels in hotels all add up to make a big difference. The hotels try and use local produce year-round thus keeping food ‘air miles’ down and the money in the local community.

On this trip we visit rural communities and natural landscapes such as the glacial Phobjikha Valley, home to the migratory Black-Necked Cranes. We visit the Black-Necked Crane information center to provide our guests with more information on conservation, indigenous wildlife and how to behave when viewing it.

People

All food served on the tour is locally sourced thus supporting local producers and the community - for example, we have dinner at a local Bhutanese farmhouse. We go out of our way to support local business through our visits - for example, to the Tashichhodzong and the handmade paper factory in Thimphu and the Nimalung Festival (tsechu) held at nearby Nimalung Goemba. Visitors are encouraged to respect cultural differences and to leave a donation in temples they visit.

Our local Bhutanese agents employ only local guides and drivers and pay fair salaries to all employees and regular training is provided to support future career development. Only local guides who are aware of local customs and cultures are employed which not only keeps the funds paid to staff within the local community but also helps avoid any potential cultural clashes between visitors and locals.

They also support the local charity, Draktsho, a Vocational Centre working to help disabled and disadvantaged youth towards independence. Draktsho strongly believes that everybody has the right to be independent and equal, the power to choose and to live their lives to its full potential. Disability is prevalent in Bhutan and affects all age groups and although attitudes towards disabled people and other minority groups within the country are changing and becoming more positive, there still seems to be an immense lack of understanding about disabilities and the difficulties they impose. Draktsho is the first of its kind in the country, a service-oriented civil society organisation (CSO) which aspires to enhance the living standards of disabled youths through empowerment. One of the greatest challenges for Draktsho is to erase the deeply embedded stigma that the disabled cannot learn and earn a living. So through training and eventual integration into the mainstream population, Draktsho aims to equip disadvantaged youths with the tools to help themselves. For every booking we make to Bhutan a financial contribution is made to Draktsho to help with the important work they are doing at the center.

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