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Chomolhari Trek
Chomolhari Trek,
starts at Paro and ends at Thimphu, 10 trek days with an extra 5
days and reaches a maximum altitude of 4890 m, rated moderate.
Extra days, the minimum number of days needed for sightseeing’s,
acclimatizing and to drive to the starting place of the trek
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Western Tour
The Himalayan
Kingdom of Bhutan is fast emerging from centuries of self
imposed isolation, and it is perhaps the world's most exclusive
tourist destination. The present Bhutanese king opened the
country to tourist in 1974, and it is the Government's policy to
regulate tourism in order to
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Bhutan Bird Watching
Bhutan 's
extensive bird list reflects the kingdom's wide range of
agro-ecological environments, from subtropical to alpine.
Currently 675 species have been recorded in Bhutan . Most widely
known are the Black Neck Cranes, a rare and endangered crane. In
Bhutan , the Black Neck Crane
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Lunana Snowman Trek
This trek is
recognized by enthusiasts as the toughest trek in the world
because of its altitude, distance, climate and remoteness. At
the same time, the Lunana region of Bhutan is one of the most
beautiful areas of the world and the least visited. Though many
do not finish the entire trek,
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Bhutan Information
Visit the
legendary Land of the Thunder Dragon. This beautiful and unique
country has much to offer those interested in wildlife,
mountains or ancient cultures. We offer tours of between 4 to 29
days. Trips can be cultural, easy walking or alpine tours.
Bhutan is home to snow leopard,
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Bhutan Festivals
Religious
festivals are very numerous and have different names according
to their types, the best known being the “TSHECHUS”, which are
festivals in honour of Guru Rimpoche, commemorating his great
deeds. These great deeds are all believed to have taken place on
the tenth of
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Bicycle Tour
Bhutan's
mountainous terrain's offer a fascinating adventure for
bicycling enthusiast. The route along Bhutan's West-East
Highways (appx. 600kms) is an exciting route with challenges of
surmounting a new pass over 3000 m. every day. The highways
winding up an shown mountains
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