Bhutan vacation, culture and festivals

Price
£3955 excluding flights
Duration
13 Days
Type
Small group
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Price includes Accommodation • transfers • guiding (We ONLY use LOCAL GUIDES) • meals as shown • Maximum group size 12 • ABTA • Single Supplement £495
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Price information

£3955 excluding flights
Price includes Accommodation • transfers • guiding (We ONLY use LOCAL GUIDES) • meals as shown • Maximum group size 12 • ABTA • Single Supplement £495
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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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Reviewed on 24 Nov 2022 by

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


It was all amazing! Everything was well organised and ran smoothly.

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


November was a great month to visit weather was beautiful, warm and sunny, bit colder at night but hotels did have heating and were mmostly warm.

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


Yes, tourism is very important to the local population.

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


Excellent would visit again.

Reviewed on 23 Nov 2018 by

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


The hike up to the Tigers Nest, the Black Neck Crane Festival and the river rafting in Punakha

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


Take long trousers and long sleeved tops as they are required for the temples and Dzongs

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


I think the use of local hotel, drivers and guide plus the money spent on gifts would help the local economy.

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


Excellent

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

When traveling in a country such as Bhutan that has few if any tourists, there is an additional responsibility on us as a company and on our clients visiting the country to do everything possible to minimise our impact on the fragile environment, particularly when trekking in the Himalayas.

We do everything possible to reduce our waste while traveling; clients are advised to bring their own water bottles rather than purchase plastic for example. We use only locally run cafes and restaurants and we work extremely closely with our locally owned suppliers to inform and educate their staff about a range of issues, including litter and waste disposal, and the recycling of material.

Wherever possible we use environmentally friendly local accommodation. If this is not possible we make every effort to alert the management of the accommodation in question to ways of improving their service with the environment in mind. Many of the hotels and lodges we use are in extremely remote areas and are therefore almost entirely self-sufficient, using local sources of food, labour and construction materials.

People

Our very small groups and limited departures in Bhutan means that our impact – both cultural and environmental – on the areas that we visit is small and truly sustainable. We are investing in the future, in the belief that along with our local colleagues we can create sustainable social benefits. All of the guides we use are local, and most have been working with our local team in a full time role for a number of years, rather than just as seasonal jobs.

All of our trips include visits to local markets, craft shops and fairs. As well as being good for the local economy this gives travelers to the country a real feel for the life and culture of Bhutan. When visiting a festival such as at Tamshingphala, the Bhutanese are generally tolerant of Westerners and don’t expect that they will necessarily follow, or understand, local customs, so they are not quick to take offence, but we aim to have as little impact as possible and inform all our clients of the correct dress code.

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