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Exploring Bhutan

Seeking a serene retreat amidst the majestic Himalayas? Mountains, culture, and true peace are key features of a Bhutan trip. Travelers will find that from the Tiger’s Nest to lively Thimphu, there is much to refresh the soul in Bhutan.

Whether you’re travelling alone, with family, or as part of a group, our Bhutan adventures are designed to give you a truly authentic experience.

As an independent tour operator in UK, we can arrange every detail for your trip to Bhutan – from booking flights and arranging visas to providing knowledgeable local guides.

Spring and autumn bring vibrant festivals, clear skies, and breathtaking scenery, making them the perfect seasons to visit. Imagine being welcomed by fluttering prayer flags, peaceful valleys, and the warm smiles of monks – moments that turn a journey into a lifelong memory.

Start planning your Bhutan adventure with us today and experience the joy of discovering adventure in one of the world’s most captivating destinations.

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Tours in Bhutan

Activity
18 Min Age
12 Group Size
difficulty Difficulty
  • Thimphu Festival Departure
  • Ancient mountain route between Paro and Thimpu
  • Warm-up hike to Taktsang Monastery
  • Himalayan panoramas
12 Days
from £ 3575
Activity
18 Min Age
12 Group Size
difficulty Difficulty
  • An exciting new route crossing six high passes
  • Two nights at Chomolhari base camp
  • Highest pass Yale La at 4950m
  • Excellent acclimatisation schedule
17 Days
from £ 4500
Activity
18 Min Age
12 Group Size
difficulty Difficulty
  • Tiger’s Nest monastery in Paro
  • Gangtok – the capital of Sikkim
  • Visit Punakha (Dzong), the ancient capital of Bhutan
15 days
from £ 3990

Unforgettable Tours in Bhutan: Explore the Kingdom of Happiness

Druk Path Trek – A Scenic Trail Between Paro and Thimphu

Druk Path Trek is a trek with famous scenery, as it follows Bhutan’s original high-altitude path between Paro and Thimphu. The Druk Trek route includes ridge walks, walks around lakes, visits to yak pastures, and stops at palaces towering above in the clouds. Amid the pine and rhododendron forests, visitors to Bhutan get a view of Chomolhari (7314m) and Gomphu Puensum (7541m).

A highlight of this classic Bhutan trip is a cultural experience that includes a hike to Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery, a recognized landmark in Bhutan’s tourism. The Druk Path Trek is great for those wanting adventure and Bhutan’s culture, as it helps with acclimatization and has moderately long days. The trek is a favorite even for people going on their first or second Bhutan trip.

To help UK tourists have a memorable holiday in Bhutan, we support every step of the process: we organize flights, assist with visas, recommend essential items, and have experienced guides. Adding the Druk Path Trek to your tour package lets you witness the quiet charm of Bhutan in the Himalayan region

Naro Six Pass Trek – A Challenging Route into Bhutan’s High Himalayas

If you are a dedicated adventurer, the Naro Six Pass Trek is one of the most wonderful and tough treks in Bhutan. Starting in Paro, where you have time to adjust and hike to the remote Taktsang Monastery, this route leads into the mountains for a close look at Chomolhari (7315m).

Trekkers spend several days crossing six high mountain passes, among them Yale La (4950m) and Nyile La (4870m), connecting via an untraveled high-altitude path to the Druk Path Trek. The original group that developed this track in 2009 is from High Places, and it now introduces the visitor to rugged surroundings, a solitary campsite, and the feeling of being far from familiar places. Hiking in the Faro Pass and Naro shows why Bhutan is such a special place to visit—there are few groups, the nature is beautiful, and you feel at one with the environment. If you are ready for a “Steady Plus” to “Tough” challenge, the Faro Pass Trek and Naro make touring Bhutan all the more fun. Tour packages Bhutan include enough time for acclimatization and the help of experts to provide a safe and satisfying experience.

Regardless of the number of times you visit Bhutan, this trip will challenge you but return exciting rewards and beautiful views. For a truly exciting holiday, book either the Naro Six Pass Trek or the Faro Pass Trek with your personal Bhutan holiday packages and embrace the thrill of travelling to Bhutan from the UK like never before.

What Makes a Bhutan Tour Unique?

Most countries measure success by money, but Bhutan relies on happiness instead. It’s not only a cool phrase, but also how you should really live. The approach is reflected in urban planning as well as the tourism sector. Visiting Bhutan from the UK lets you experience how nature, culture, and people peacefully live together.

You’ll enjoy hiking in pine woods with Buddhist music in the air, see awesome dzongs (fortresses), and be impressed by the colorful prayer flags flying overhead. Every moment of your trip to Bhutan is special, lovely, and not spoiled by tourism.

Best Seasons to Visit Bhutan

Bhutan is especially delightful to visit during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is at its best. They usually come with clear days, good weather, and the most lively festivals. Make your Bhutan tour in these months to witness its amazing natural beauty

Do you think you are ready for a vacation?

Let’s set out, so all our paths can bring you peace, all our temples can tell you stories, and all our scenes can astonish you. Our tour packages Bhutan feature local guides, good hotels, and experiences you’ll never forget.

If spiritual growth, beauty, or exploring culture are what you seek, touring Bhutan offers it all.

Book your Bhutan trip now! Let’s create your perfect Bhutan holiday.

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Have Any Doubts? Explore with Confidence!

Which trekking routes in Bhutan do you operate?

We operate classic Bhutan treks such as the Druk Path and Jomolhari routes, blending mountain adventure with unique cultural encounters in remote villages and monasteries.

Yes. We handle all visa formalities and trekking permits in line with Bhutanese regulations, working with our in-country partners.

Yes. Our itineraries often combine trekking with visits to Bhutan’s iconic dzongs, temples, and festivals for a well-rounded journey.

Moderate fitness is required. Daily treks average 4–6 hours, with some climbs over high passes. Training beforehand is recommended.

Yes. We provide all accommodation during your trip, including hotels in towns and tents on trek.

Certainly. We can help you add extra days to explore more of Bhutan’s cultural and natural highlights.

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