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3rd Jun to
3rd Jun, 2023
Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, sandwiched between Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh is a bewitching country full of quirky surprises.
This is a country where the absolute monarch voluntarily and peacefully ceded power to the people, where wellbeing and happiness trump income and wealth, where forests can never cover less than 60 % of the country by law, where buying cigarettes is illegal, where national dress is proudly compulsory at work and in school and where the ultimate ambition is not to be the world’s top exporter in this or that but to be the first nation to become 100% organic.
This deeply Buddhist land opened its doors to limited tourism only in 1974, and continues to keep everybody (except happily; Indians) at arm’s length or more. Which is why, it is still commonly referred to by jealous Westerners as the Last Shangri La.
Bhutan with its tree covered hills and snow bedecked mountains, its verdant valleys dotted with whitewashed wood and stone cottages, its cliff hugging monasteries manned by lamas of all ages and sizes, and its charming towns filled with friendly mirchhi-eating people, is a bucket list topper and will remain so for years to come.
So if you are a woman who loves the mountains as much as we do, come and experience Bhutan with us in June, 2018 and take back a little bit of its happiness with you.
We have been to Bhutan a few times now and it’s one of our most successful destinations
WeGoBondhelps like-minded women see the world in ways they can never dream of with husbands, kids, and parents in tow.
We keep our group sizes small so that you can make new friends and yet find your own space. And so that when you get to our serene destinations, the dictates, dynamics, and timetables of a large group don’t dent your enjoyment.
You should come with us and here is why:
June is a great time to go – the weather is great, bulk of the tourists have just left and monsoons have not hit the country yet.
The standard of the three star hotels in Bhutan is a mixed bag.
I have personally picked some of the better hotels available and I can assure you the standard is superior to those being used by some of the other travel outfits
Our itinerary includes a trip to Gangtey – Phobjika valley – a beautiful, quiet valley, a must do as per us and not included in most itineraries to Bhutan
Cost:
₹68900 (ex Delhi on a twin sharing basis)
₹64900 (ex Calcutta)
Single supplement – ₹13000