Taj Tashi
Offering panoramic views of the mountains. Featuring hand-painted murals, all rooms come with flat screen TV and DVD players for entertainment.
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Offering panoramic views of the mountains. Featuring hand-painted murals, all rooms come with flat screen TV and DVD players for entertainment.
Offering an indoor swimming pool, a spa and wellness centre. Each air-conditioned room here will provide you with a minibar and a seating area.
Thick blankets of pine forests, the Punakha River carving its way through the vale, paddy fields stair-stepping down to the valley floor.
Offering sweeping views of Paro Chu River and Himalayan Range, the hotel offers 59 non-smoking rooms that feature hardwood floors.
With a dramatic location amongst terraced rice paddies. The room property affords superb views of lush hills cascading into the Mo Chu river.
The suite features combined lounge and bedroom area with a king size master bed, Banquette window seat, reading chair and a traditional wood.
Amankora Thimphu sited in a blue pine forest in the area of Thimphu valley. The resort’s designs inspired architecture incorporates high stone.
Naksel is eco friendly property constructed using traditional wooden windows & a mud-brick framework.
It is built on a steep hillside with wonderful views overlooking the gorge and the picturesque town of Trongsa. The rooms are comfortably furnished.
Zhiwa Ling combines Bhutanese architecture and tradition with modern style and design. The pretty rooms are large, well-equipped and bright.
Rinpung Dzong is a beautiful dzong (fort), with towering walls, built in the 16th century. Known as the Fortress on a Heap of Jewels.
Witness the breathtaking panorama of one of the highest peaks of Bhutan, Mount Jhomolhari which snuggles in the border amid Tibet and Bhutan.
Located at an altitude of about 3,989 meters, is among the popular to see in Bhutan. The magnificent pass is en-route the Haa Valley in Paro.
Paragliding is frequently operated in the alluring valley of Ura, Phobjika, and Bumthang. Paragliding is one of the most acknowledged activities.
Known for the beautiful and the sacred monastery of guru Rinpoche. It is considered as a place of pilgrimage and is an easy half trek.
Among the popular tourist places in Bhutan, the dzong speaks volumes about the beautiful stories and traditions of the Buddhist culture.
Indulging in white water rafting, glimpse of the beautiful valleys and the exotic birds while gently flowing through the course of the river.
It is a 169 feet tall statue of Buddha, built at the foot of the hills. This gold and bronze statue is visible from anywhere in Thimphu.
Dochula Pass is a beautiful pass consisting of 108 Stupas, built in the memory of the Bhutanese soldiers who died in a war from India.
Discover the adventurer in yourself by Rock climbing,experiencing the difficulty, thrill, adventure amid the Breath taking the realm of nature.
Phobjikha is a small town in the central part of Bhutan. Phobjikha is bestowed with valleys and is surrounded by mountains and lush greenery.
A popular fortress set on the edge of the city’s border, monastery is a delight to watch as it is set on western banks of River Wang Chu.
From contemporary paintings to ancient statues, the museum houses 3000 masterpieces & exhibits more than 1,500 years of cultural heritage.
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This little and wonderful nation settles on the foot of Himalayas.
Bhutan is the stuff of legends for trekking aficionado, a remote Himalayan kingdom with transcending crests, profound valleys, cool streams, touching yaks and a rich culture. Bhutan is the last Himalayan kingdom, covered in stunning snow Peak Mountains and shadowy woodlands that make beautiful and scenic landscape. Bhutan is where customary Buddhist culture meets superb post like dzongs and cloisters, it is without a doubt an enchanted and supernatural place to be.
October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clear and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder, but from then until April the climate remains dry and pleasant and in late spring the famous rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, flooding the valleys with colour in Bhutan. Spring and Autumn are the best time to visit Bhutan. Heat and humidity increase from May, and from June to September the monsoon rains cover the mountains. March and April are a wonderful time to see Bhutan in bloom.
Wedged between the mighty Himalayas and the Asian countries of China, India, and Nepal; the Kingdom of Bhutan is a riot of sights, sounds, and sentiment. Sxo, a honeymoon in Bhutan is the perfect way to begin your married life on a happy high. A blend of serenity and adventure, a trip to Bhutan is full of sweet surprises. Sprawl amidst nature, visit the various temples and Buddhist monasteries to seek the blessings, attend the local & traditional festivals, shop for souvenirs, and embark upon thrilling treks.
A glimpse into the realm of serenity Obtaining its nickname due to vicious storms that frequently sweep in from the ranges of the Himalayas, Bhutan “the Land of Thunder Dragons”. Bhutan offers you the multiple options for the adventure activities like Rafting and Kayaking, Cycling, Rock Climbing, Paragliding in Bhutan is one of the most acknowledged activities, water rafting you can have a glimpse of the beautiful valleys and the exotic birds while gently flowing through the course of the river. & Trekking.
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