Showing posts with label Bhutan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bhutan. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Trip to Bhutan and Bhutan Adventure Tours

Bhutan is a country which is enriched by large green valleys and temples. The second name of Bhutan is Druk-Yul. It is also popularly known as botanist's paradise. Bhutan is considered as the Land of Dragons. Undiluted cultures and pure natural wonders are the basic strength of this renowned country. The climate of Bhutan is mostly affected by monsoons. Western Bhutan is responsible for 60% - 90% rainfall of the entire region. Paro Valley, Thimphu Valley, Wangduephodrang, Tongsa, Bumthang Valley and Mongar are some of the evergreen valleys of Bhutan which replicates its rich cultural heritage.

Bhutan offers endless trekking opportunities which are blended by its charming landscape and lofty mountains. For all the hiking lovers, trekking here serves as a memorable experience as one gets a chance to come across native individuals and get to know their cultures. Bhutan is a rare and most elite destination. The special quality of Bhutan which makes it different from other tourist spots lies in its unique culture, marvellous architecture, haughty snowy peaks and friendly nature of the people.

A listed agency only can organize trekking in Bhutan. The cost normally ranges from 200$ per night per person irrespective of the tour. Accommodation, guide, meals, services, etc. are included in the cost. The trek generally ranges from 4 - 25 days. One of the most amazing hikes is the 7-10 day trek which extends to the base of Chomolhari. A 5 day Trek on Druk Path is also a convenient option. Lhuntse and Bumthang areas provide more of an artistic experience. All the challenging trek lovers can go for Lunana, Snowman and Laya treks as they offer very severe trekking around the Himalayas. Druk Path is one of the shorter treks and the best time for it is during winter anytime between October-May. Bumthang and Gangtey also serve the purpose during this period.

Trekking session goes on for a period of 5-7 hours a day. You don't have to shell out anything extra from your pocket for camping and kitchen tools as they are already integrated with the trek cost. It is necessary to attend trekking parties with an educated guide, a chef and pack animals. The support squad guides the hiking party throughout the day. A hot cup of tea serves as the most greeting delight after a day's trek. The meal consists of nearby 4 dishes which is prepared at the camp by the trek staff.

Rarely there is any trek route in Bhutan which ranges below 3000 meters and hence people suffering from heart or any other diseases should avoid these treks. People who are very keen of trekking must exercise properly so that they remain fit and can trek more enthusiastically.

The tourist attractions in Bhutan are endless and if you want to make your visit a worthwhile experience than log on to http://www.go2bhutan.com/. Here you will get complete details about the tours and packages of Bhutan.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

A Bhutan Vacation In The Himalayas


The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked haven between India and China , and it is often described as the last place you will find traditional Himalayan Buddhist culture. It is virtually surrounded by the Himalayas, and for centuries has been a difficult place to visit.

Bhutan opened its doors to tourism on a limited scale over thirty years ago, so now it is possible to think in terms of a Bhutan vacation.

The Kingdom of Bhutan is known locally as The Land of The Thunder Dragon, and it is one of the most isolated and least well developed nations in the world.

It is difficult to comprehend a place like Bhutan which is a kingdom whose main issue is with happiness. Everybody seems happy, cultural values and traditions remain unchanged since Buddhism began to be the dominant religion in the 7th Century. In other words the world that we live in today has left Bhutan largely untouched.

You will fall in love with the beauty of Bhutan, the lack of pollution, be it 21st century rubbish, or the noise of pop music machines. The scenery and architecture will hold you spellbound, and you will find the people quite the most charming, and very hospitable.

A Bhutan vacation will normally begin by entering the country by air using the national carrier Druk Air. The airline flies into Paro from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, and Kathmandu every week, and it is the only airline that flies in and out of Bhutan. If you fly from Kathmandu ensure you get a seat on the left hand side of the airline, because the views of the Himalayas are exceptional. Departure tax is included in the ticket price, and you must ensure you have a visa organised before you set out from home.

You can enter by road through Phuentsholing on the southern border with India, and you could have a fantastic trip from Kathmandu to Darjeeling then to Sikkim prior to entering Bhutan.

To get around in Bhutan you need to hire a motor vehicle or walk!! There are no railways, no helicoptors, and public transport is packed and uncomfortable.

The entire country of Bhutan is mountainous apart from a small sub tropical plain area in the south. The mountains rise to as high as 7000 metres, so the climate has enormous variation. The rainy season lasts from May to September, and visits to altitude are at their best in October and November.

Apart from the sheer beauty of the Himalayas there is much to see and enjoy on your Bhutan Vacation, and space precludes large descriptions, but you ought to visit.

Bumthang which is the spiritual epicentre of Bhutan and home to its most ancient and precious Buddhist sites.

Thimpu is the only world capital without traffic lights, has a real medieval feel to it. Dechenphu Lhakhang at over 8000 feet this imposing chapel is accessed by a stone staircase Taktshang Goemba is the most famous monastery in Bhutan on the side of a cliff 2925 feet above the Paro Trongsa Dzong is the most impressive fort monastery in Bhutan and can be seen from far away.

Just visit the Kingdom of Bhutan it’s unforgettable, and if you wantto know more about destinations in that part of the world then go to http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com/categories/Indian-Sub-Continent/