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Bhutan Excursions unveils a whole new world to travelers visiting Bhutan. Our wide selection of tours and treks showcases the very best aspects of this enchanting kingdom.
Bhutan, known to the Bhutanese as Drukyul, the land of the Thunder Dragon, is truly another world. In this unique and hidden Kingdom of Bhutan, where Guru Rinpoche once flew in on the back of a tigress, you will feel the breath of mysteries and powers which still prevails. If there is magic left in this world, Bhutan is where you will find it.
Roughly the size of Switzerland, this tiny Himalayan Kingdom lies between India and China. Its spectacularly diverse landscape, culture and biodiversity remain virtually unchanged by the passage of the centuries.
Steep, forested mountains rise throughout Bhutan, spotted with prayer flags and monasteries in implausible places. Tiny farms and hamlets nestle in its fertile valleys. To the north, snowy peaks rise to more than 7000 meters.
Buddhism pervades every element of Bhutanese history and daily life. Even the most mundane experiences are tinged with spiritual significance.
Let Bhutan Excursions introduce our people and their way of life to you. View the breathtaking Himalayan mountains from one of our remote trekking routes. Experience a colorful and genuinely traditional festival. Visit the sacred citadels of Himalayan Buddhism, where you will marvel at our unique architecture and witness daily religious life.
We invite you to discover Bhutan with us. It is truly another world.
Latest News and Blogs
New species of mammal in Manas region March 8, 2010
The new species
A research team from the Ugyen Wangchuck institute for conservation and environment and royal Manas national park (RMNP) staff have found a new species of mammal, the ferret badger (Melogale species) in the park area.
This is the first ...
Reforms in tourism sector February 26, 2010
Lyoenchen with the Tour Operators
Bhutan will be sold as a high quality and low impact tourist destination which draws visitors throughout the year by building the necessary infrastructure,setting high benchmarks for delivery of services, diversifying products, and ensuring that its ...
Reproduction of the Dead Tiger February 16, 2010
Exhibition at the Clock Tower
The tiger mount (reproduction of a dead tiger) unveiled at the clock tower square on Saturday could be indicative of the future of tigers in Bhutan if left unprotected. The otherwise magnificent predator looked weak and ...
Horn bill in Bhutan February 8, 2010
Horn Bill
Bhutan’s forests provide a safe haven for the rufous-necked hornbill, a bird that is classified vulnerable by the international union for conservation of nature (IUCN) and Birdlife international, according to a Thrumshingla national park official.
The hornbill, a big bird ...
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