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Gyantey Gompa Winter Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing and drive to Thimphu
After breakfast drive to Drugyel Dzong, from where you
can see the peak of Chomolhari. On the way back visit
typical Bhutanese farmhouse. Visit the Ringpung Dzong
built in 1645 A.D. Also visit National Museum.
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Chelila Nature Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing
After breakfast drive to the National Museum. Visit the
Rinpung and Drugyal Dzong. Also visit Kyichu Monastery
which is located between Drugyal Dzong and Paro town.
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Punakha Winter Trek |
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Paro Sightseeing
After breakfast drive to Drugyal Dzong. From here the
peak of Chomolhari also known as Mountain of the Goddess
" can be viewed clearly. On the way visit a typical
Bhutanese farmhouse.
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Bumthang Cultural Trek |
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Long hidden but exquisite, so much so,
culturally rich country is Bhutan. Although the
exploration of culturally rich country Bhutan was once
behind the curtain from the eyes of the tourists from
different countries in the world, recently it has
disclosed its different parameters for the visitors to
explore the country. During our visit, we explore
marvellous, wide and lush valleys, cultural treasury of
rural life, local exquisite handicrafts, |
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Bhutan Sikkim Tour |
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Interesting and justifiably famous, not only for its
proximity to the world's highest mountain, but also for
its Sherpa villages and monasteries, the Everest, or
Solu Khumbu area is the second most popular trekking
destination in Nepal. The primary objective of Everest
treks is either the Everest base camp, about 5.340
meters, or Kala Pattar, an unassuming 5.545 meter hump
on the southern flank of Pumori (7.161 meters), which |
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Druk Yul Tour |
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Interesting and justifiably famous, not only for its
proximity to the world's highest mountain, but also for
its Sherpa villages and monasteries, the Everest, or
Solu Khumbu area is the second most popular trekking
destination in Nepal. The primary objective of Everest
treks is either the Everest base camp, about 5.340
meters, or Kala Pattar, an unassuming 5.545 meter hump
on the southern flank of Pumori (7.161 meters), which |
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