A Classic Bhutanese Journey
12 days from £2895 per person
Thimpu | Gangtey | Punakha | Paro | Delhi
Thimphu, home to Bhutan's young King, is the starting point of this journey and one can see modern influence merge with traditional culture in this small capital city. Striking eastwards the modern world quickly gives way to progressively more rural and traditional scenes where village life has remained largely unchanged. Crossing into the marshy Phobjikha Valley, where electricity is still considered a novelty, we have the chance of spotting the seasonal (Oct-Mar) population of Black Neck Cranes that over-winter from neighbouring Tibet. The settlement of Punakha, cradled in a low lying steamy valley, is one of the nation's rice bowls and home to the incredible Punakha Dzong, idyllically located at the confluence of two rivers. Finish off in the Paro and Haa valleys, taking in local culture and magnificent scenery including the fabled Tiger's Nest (Taktsang) monastery. If you have a taste for hot food don't miss Bhutan’s national dish of ema datse, which simply consists of fiery whole chillies with cheese sauce; a guaranteed 'warmer-upper'! This holiday is purely a suggested itinerary. It can be booked as is or alternatively used as a starting point for creating your own perfect tailor made trip to Bhutan

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