“Gross national happiness” is His Majesty’s description of the kingdom’s development goals, and an apt reflection of the vibrant combination of Bhutan’s medieval and modern histories. Although one of the most isolated and least developed nations in the world, Bhutan has been described as the happiest least developed country on Earth. Off-limits to visitors until 1974, the country has carefully preserved its traditional culture and lifestyle.
The privileged few who visit this Himalayan kingdom encounter a land of serene monasteries, robed monks, welcoming people and breathtaking natural beauty. The Bhutanese have treasured their natural environment, as it is viewed as the source of all life in accordance with Buddhist principles. This harmony with nature has ensured a pristine environment with an astonishing variety of plants and a rich wildlife. Our itinerary combines touring and walking to best appreciate the forts, monasteries, markets and mountains of the legendary Dragon Kingdom.
Tour Host: Sangay Wangchuk
Sangay has been leading trips for over 5 years and is a very popular leader. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree and is an expert on the history of Bhutan and Buddhism in particular. He takes great pride in introducing our clients to his native country and works hard to make every trip a memorable experience.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fascinating Buddhist monasteries
• Stunning mountain scenery
• Dazzling Jakar or Ura festival
• Tiger's Nest Monastery
FACT FILE
• Most meals, as listed
• Deluxe/first class hotels
• Air-conditioned vehicles
• English-speaking guides
• Flights Delhi-Paro-Delhi
COST INCLUSIONS
Tour cost includes:
Twin share accommodations in hotels as specified or similar
Meals as indicated in itinerary
Qualified English-speaking local guides
Airport transfers if arriving/departing as per the group itinerary
All domestic transportation by private vehicle
Entrance fees to monuments
Not included:
• International airfare
• Airport and departure taxes
• Airport transfers if arriving/departing separately from
group itinerary
• Items of a personal nature: laundry, drinks, phone
calls, etc.
• Excess baggage
• Gratuities
• Travel insurance
• Visa
• Additional transport required due to any emergency
situation
| Tour Information |
| Cost: |
Per person, double occupancy
2008
Oct 05-14 US$ 2495
2009
Apr 05-14 US$ 2695 (approx)
Single supplement: $ 450 |
| Length: |
10 days |
| Limit: |
18 |
| Start: |
Paro |
| End: |
Paro |
| Deposit: |
US $ 500/Can $ 500 |
| Note: |
If you are a single traveller who is willing to share, we can try to match you up with an appropriate roommate. However, if we are unsuccessful, please be advised that the single supplement will apply. |
| International Airfare: |
International airfare is not included in the cost of your trip. Please contact our office and speak to Neetu for a quote on airfare from your home city. |

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| Tour Itinerary |
| Day 1 |
Arrive Paro |
| Day 2 |
Paro |
| Day 3 |
Paro |
| Day 4 |
Paro-Punakha |
| Day 5 |
Punakha |
| Day 6 |
Punakha |
| Day 7 |
Drive Punakha-Thimpu |
| Day 8 |
Thimpu |
| Day 9 |
Drive Thimpu-Paro |
| Day 10 |
Depart Paro |

| Departure Dates |
| 2008 Departures |
Oct 5-14 |
| 2009 Departures |
Apr 5-14 |
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