Bhutan, the land of the peaceful thunder dragon, lies amidst the highest mountains on earth. Like Tibet, this remote and ancient mountain kingdom was closed to foreigners for many years, but has now opened its doors to a limited number of travellers each year.
The secluded kingdom of Bhutan is a remarkable country, with a vibrant yet beautifully preserved orthodox culture, a land full of grandeur and peacefulness and unparalleled views of the Himalayan peaks.
Your journey starts in Paro, and takes us to the capital Thiumpu, the ancient capital Punakha, and on to Gangtey, Trongsa, Bumthang, Ura and Wangdue. Visit and explore monasteries, ancient fortresses (dzongs), temples, and traditional Bhutanese houses, with time to wander through the fascinating markets.
Drive through picturesque landscapes of spectacular mountain ranges, lush green valleys and pine and cedar forests. Cross the Dochola Pass, which offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, and also the Black Mountains, which divide east and west Bhutan. Returning to Paro, visit the beautiful Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest), found high above the valley floor, clinging precariously to the rock cliff.
A fascinating end to a journey which takes in the highlights of the mysterious kingdom of Bhutan, often referred to as the "living museum" of the world.