Discover the Kingdom of Bhutan

Experience the last Himalayan kingdom where happiness is measured and culture is preserved

The Last Shangri-La

Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is a mystical kingdom nestled in the Himalayas between India and China. Known for measuring Gross National Happiness and preserving its ancient Buddhist culture, Bhutan offers travelers a truly unique experience.

Majestic Himalayas

Home to some of the world's highest unclimbed peaks, including the sacred Jomolhari and Jichu Drake.

Gross National Happiness

Bhutan measures prosperity through the happiness of its people rather than GDP.

Ancient Dzongs

Magnificent fortress monasteries that serve as religious and administrative centers.

Our Signature Bhutan Tours

Carefully crafted itineraries to experience the best of Bhutan

Cultural Tour
Popular

Cultural Highlights

$2,999
(28 reviews)

7-day tour covering Paro, Thimphu and Punakha with visits to iconic dzongs, temples and cultural sites.

7 days
Trekking Tour
Adventure

Druk Path Trek

$3,499
(18 reviews)

10-day trek from Paro to Thimphu through stunning mountain scenery, lakes and monasteries.

10 days
Festival Tour
Seasonal

Tshechu Festival

$3,299
(32 reviews)

8-day tour featuring the spectacular Paro Tshechu festival with masked dances and religious celebrations.

8 days

Bhutanese Culture & Traditions

A living museum of Buddhist traditions preserved for centuries

Tshechu Festivals

Colorful religious festivals featuring masked dances that depict stories of Bhutan's history and Buddhist teachings.

Traditional Dress

Men wear the gho and women wear the kira, elegant traditional garments that are mandatory in government offices and schools.

Buddhist Practices

Daily life is infused with Buddhist rituals, from prayer flags fluttering in the wind to monks chanting in ancient monasteries.

Traveling to Bhutan

Important information for your Bhutan adventure

Visa & Requirements

  • Visa Process

    All tourists (except Indian nationals) must obtain a visa through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator like Druk Adventure.

  • Daily Tariff

    Bhutan has a minimum daily package requirement that covers accommodation, meals, transport and guide.

  • Flights

    Only Drukair and Bhutan Airlines fly to Paro International Airport, one of the world's most challenging airports.

Best Time to Visit

March to May (Spring)

Ideal for seeing rhododendron blooms and clear mountain views before monsoon season.

September to November (Autumn)

Perfect weather for trekking and most festival dates occur during this period.

December to February (Winter)

Cold but sunny with fewer tourists. Great for cultural tours in western Bhutan.

Traveler Experiences

Hear from our guests about their Bhutan adventures

2 months ago

"The Druk Path Trek organized by Druk Adventure was the highlight of our year. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable about the local flora, fauna and Buddhist culture. The views were out of this world!"

Mark T.

Mark T.

Australia

3 months ago

"Attending the Paro Tshechu festival was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Druk Adventure arranged perfect viewing spots and explained the significance of each dance. The cultural tour afterwards gave us deep insight into Bhutanese life."

Sarah L.

Sarah L.

Canada

1 month ago

"Our family cultural tour was perfectly paced with a mix of sightseeing, relaxation and authentic experiences. The team at Druk Adventure took care of every detail, including special meals for our dietary needs."

The Johnson Family

The Johnson Family

USA

Plan Your Bhutan Adventure

Contact us to start planning your journey to the Land of the Thunder Dragon

Our Contact Information

Bhutan Office

Druk Adventure
PO Box 123
Thimphu, Bhutan

Call Us

+975 2 123456
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm (BTT)

Email Us

info@drukadventure.com
We respond within 24 hours

Why Book With Us

  • 100% Bhutanese owned and operated
  • Licensed by Tourism Council of Bhutan
  • Expert local guides with deep cultural knowledge
  • Customizable itineraries to match your interests
  • Sustainable tourism practices

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