[ 30 days / 24 days strenuous trekking ] Traversing through the foothills of snowcapped mountains to remote district of Lunana, snow leopard territory, this is the most famous and also the most difficult trek in Bhutan, if not the world. It is a strenuous endeavor and requires that you be healthy, physically fit, and experienced in trekking. The combination of distance, altitude, remoteness and weather makes this a tough journey. Only about fifty percent of people who have attempted this trek have managed to complete it. Their failures were typically either because of altitude sickness or unexpected snowfall. Another obstacle that can hamper this trek is that the bridges in this remote region frequently get washed away. Your efforts will be rewarded not only by your own feeling of accomplishment but also by having the opportunity to see the rare Takin, our national animal, and other unique flora and fauna.

From the Tiger's Lair (Taktsang) in Paro, where the great Indian Saint of the 8th century, Guru Padma Sambhava is believed to have come riding on a tigress in a wrathful form to Bumthang's Burning Lake (Mebertsho), where the great treasure discoverer Terton Pema Lingpa is supposed to have found treasures hidden by Guru Padma Sambhava, this tour lives up to its name as "Amazing Bhutan". Everything, beginning from the flight to Paro, Bhutan's flora and fauna and the people will amaze you. It will be a nine day tour that will remain embedded in your memory; one you will take along with you to the cemetery or the burning pyre.

Discover Bhutan [11 Days / 10 Nights] Apart from Bhutan's unique culture, flora, fauna, architecture and the people, this package will take you to the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, Bumthang district. This trip is remarkable in that you will be able to visit dozens of Bhutan's most sacred temples, monasteries and religious sites. Each of these places has its own unique history. Equally fascinating is the culture that evolved from these places of worship which has its origins in the 7th century when the Tantric Master, Guru Padma Sambhava, first visited Bhutan.

[ 12 days / 3 days easy trekking ] This is a short and easy trek for those who want to experience the cultural aspects of Bhutan but also want to enjoy a little exercise in our beautiful natural environment

[ 17 days / 8days moderate trekking ] This is a very scenic trek to one of our natural hot springs which brings the opportunity to see varied flora and fauna including musk deer, blue sheep and even Himalayan bear.

[ 9 days / 4 days Easy trekking ] This is a great hike for seeing lots of different kinds of flora and fauna with some fine views of the mountains as a bonus.

[ 10 days / 3 days moderately difficult trekking ] We particularly recommended this moderately difficult trek to natural lovers for the spring, when rhododendron and magnolia are in full bloom. It only reaches an elevation of 3440 meters/11,290 ft. Beginning in the glacial valley of Phobjikha, the famous winter home of the rare Tibetan Black-necked cranes, at an elevation of 3000 meters/9840 ft, it goes through the remote villages of Gogona and Khotokha, ending in the Wangdue Valley at an elevation of 1350 meters / 4430 ft.

Jampel Lhakhang Drubchen [9 nights / 10 days] Central Bhutan is considered the center of the Bhutanese culture. Bumthang, which is the center of central Bhutan is home to an extraordinary number of monasteries and gombas. One of the most important and venerated is the Jambay lhakhang where the Tibtean Buddhist king Songtsen Goenpo built in 659 AD inorder to pin down an ogress to earth forever.

Glimpses of Bhutan [07 Days / 06 Nights] It is a cultural sojourn to most of western Bhutan’s most historical structures, such as, Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Lair), National Museum, Rimpong Dzong (Castle on a heap of precious jewels), Buddha Statue (the world’s largest), flora and fauna, culture. Excitement is the world as you will see the elements that make this Himalayan Kingdom a special country. However, it is not just a visit to the past. You can also see how Bhutan has developed and in doing this, ensured that its culture remains unsoiled.

TRONGSA TSHECHU FESTIVAL [10 nights / 11 days] Trongsa was one of the most important towns in Bhutan. It was from here than our kingdom was unified. The Dzong and township occupy one of the most spectacular sites in Bhutan. Our lodging is at the new Yanghill Resort which, besides being one of best hotel facilities in Bhutan, affords the most dramatic panorama of the town, the dzong, and the steep river valleys.

Black-Necked Crane Festival [09 Days] To the villagers, the annual arrival of black-neck cranes is an event that holds great significance. As well as heralding the beginning of winter, some believe these endangered birds to be the reincarnation of two deities who are said to be protectors of this beautiful valley. When both arriving and leaving, these graceful birds will circle the Gangtey Goempa three times. To the locals, this represents the honoring of the three sacred jewels of Buddhism and the request and gratitude for their protection and care during their stay. The Black-necked Crane Festival is held every year in Phobjikha on November 11th, coinciding with the birth anniversary celebrations of His Majesty the King. Organized by Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN) and the Phobjikha Environment Management Committee (PEMC), the festival started in 1998 and aims at spreading awareness on the cranes and the traditions as well as cultura of local people.

Best Tour of Bhutan [10 Days / 09 Nights] Best Tour of Bhutan showcases the diverse Bhutanese landscape and the rich vibrant culture of the kingdom that calls itself the Land of the Thunder Dragon. The 10-day trip combines touring well-known landmarks in Paro, Punakha and Thimphu and gaining some hiking experience by walking in the country's most spectacular landscapes including the famous Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery. During the tour we visit several dzongs (fortresses), monasteries and temples scattered throughout the kingdom. We also hike in the famous Haa Valley which is situated in the north-west of Bhutan bordering Tibet. With its three prominent hills representing the three guardian deities, this valley is said to have been named Haa meaning mystical by Guru Padma Sambava himself.