Bhutan is the last Mahayana Buddhist Kingdom, and the teachings of this school of Buddhism are a living faith among its people. Spirituality exists even in the urban centers where the spinning of prayer wheels, the murmur of mantras and the glow of butter lamps in the houses are still important features of their every day life. Bhutan's unique architecture is one of the most striking physical features; the colour of house and buildings is a distinct source of aesthetic pleasure. The Dzongs, which are 300 to 400 hundred years old, are built on a scale without the help of any drawings and hammering a single nail.
Paintings are another aspects of Bhutan's culture and they depict the spiritual depth of Bhtuanese life. Bhtuan also boasts an unparalleled wealth in its cottage industry.Its fine handicrafts of wood and bamboo,ornaments of gold and silver and highly developed weaving skills represent an advancedart form. Various cultural trips into Bhutan introduce visitors to the unique aspects of Bhutanese culture, including sacred masked dance festivals and pilgrimage sites.
Place of Tourists Interest
The more I see of the Bhutanese, the more I am pleased with them. The common people are good-humoured,down right and I think, thoroughly trusty.The statesman have some of the art which belongs to their profession. They are the best built race of men I ever saw."
5Days-4Nights
You will experience the breath taking views of Mount Everest, Kanchanjunga and other Himalayan peaks including sacred Chomolhari and Mt. Jichu
06 Days- 05 Nights
This trip allows you to experience the culture of West Bhutan as well as of south. You will fly into Paro valley, visit Thimpu-the capital of Bhutan...
07 Days- 06 Nights
Apart from Paro and Thimpu valleys, you will visit Punakha and Wangdiphodrang. Punakha is the old capital of Bhutan and has temperate climate...
11 Days- 10Nights
The highlight of this trip is Bumthang-the wide Central Valley, which is ancestral home of Buddhism in Bhutan and is a place of pilgrimage...