Giving Back to Bhutan – Did You Know This?
Did you know every tourist visitor to Bhutan (except for regional travellers from India & Bangladesh) makes an incredible contribution to all the Bhutanese people and their well-being!
Did you know every tourist visitor to Bhutan (except for regional travellers from India & Bangladesh) makes an incredible contribution to all the Bhutanese people and their well-being!
Sal Flynn's mindful yoga tours to wonderful Bhutan have delighted many Australian yoga instructors and their clients for almost a decade now. Sal's talents as a mindful yoga therapy educator, psychotherapist and mindfulness trainer combine perfectly with the serenity, beauty…
Bhutan's Snowman Trek is rated one of the toughest in the world. From 16-25 days trekkers will be well over 4000 m and the highest point is around 5200 m! This trek is almost an expedition and careful mental &…
We've joined forces with global adventurer and expert photographer, Dr Andrew Peacock,and Bhutan expert trekker, author and tour leader, Heather McNeice.
Whilst hiking can generally be factored in all year round, the high altitude trekking season has become more inconsistent with climate change affecting the region. As at 2019 the trekking season is generally late MAR-early JUN and early OCT to mid-NOV; so it's being squeezed!
A pre-arranged and prepaid tour package, which includes a traditional style Bhutanese 3 star hotel is mandatory to visit Bhutan. But what are the other options available?
We want you to love Bhutan as much as we do. We have a terrific range of quality small group tours. We know Bhutan so well and 'less is best' so we limit our cultural small group tours to a maximum of 8 participants and our trekking tours to a maximum of 6 trekkers.
There is often some confusion on how a Bhutan travel package is priced and whether it is value for money or not! So we’d love to dispel some myths and clarify Bhutan’s quite unique tourist visitor pricing system.