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Bhutan Travel - Small Group Tour Packages
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Bhutan Tour Packages
Alpine Bhutan Travel
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Bhutan
Travel and Tour Packages
To truly experience the Real Bhutan Does your Bhutan tour itinerary sound like hopping from hotel to hotel, eating in restaurants and taking pictures only at sightseeing stops? To truly experience the real Bhutan, come with us! Capture the heart and soul of Bhutan with our tailor-made small group tours/treks designed to give you unique and authentic experience of the Kingdom. Our passion is taking you behind the obvious and showing you the real Bhutan – taste local food, meet local people, and listen to the local folklore. Our in-depth local knowledge can illuminate a subject, sharpen your understanding and reveal compelling insights into all aspects of Bhutanese life: be it culture and tradition, religion and history or flora and fauna you are interested in. We are a company committed to showing you the Kingdom in a genuine and intimate way. We want to share our passion and love of the Kingdom with you, so that you take home more than just photographs!!
Travelling
to Bhutan is best organized in small groups. With tailor-made tour
itineraries and in the comfort of 4WD car, Bhutan travel can be an
intimate, meaningful and fun experience. Small group Bhutan travel
is one of the best ways to see the country with a rugged terrain
with stunning scenery. When we say a car, you might be getting
ideas about zooming from one sightseeing spot to another. No! No,
the winding roads in Bhutan would allow a car only a top speed of
about 30 mph. So, it is a slow and leisurely drive on the winding
road, with plenty of picture takings and roadside stops as you
wish. Bhutan travel packages listed here are expertly designed cultural tour itineraries keeping in mind the winding and undulating roads of Bhutan, travel time and key sight-seeing and attractions. Meticulous planning has gone into each of these Bhutan tour itineraries. Each tour itinerary is different from the other in the sense that each offers a unique experience of Bhutan - be it travelling from South Bhutan by road or meeting a weaver in Eastern Bhutan. There is flexibility built into the tour itinerary so that just in case you come across a stunning scenery around the corner, you can stop there and make the most of it.
Travel to Bhutan by road.
Bhutan By Road Itinerary Click here
The rice bowl valleys of Bhutan... Paro, Thimphu and Punakha-Wangdue valleys grow the famed Bhutanese red rice. Be it during the planting season or harvesting season, you will encounter the farmers in their fields, whistling a song as they go about their business. You will be taken back to the bygone innocence of time when each family grew their own food!!
This Bhutan travel itinerary takes you into the rice growing cultural heartland of Bhutan.
Rice Bowl Valleys Itinerary Click Here
Just about 50 years ago, Bhutanese economy was a self-sufficient one, growing whatever they needed on their farms from cereals to spices, from fruits to nuts. However, as in other mountainous countries, one commodity had to be bought all the way from the sea...the salt.
Salt was so scarce and so important in those days that it was accepted as a form of currency, and bartered widely in the country. Salt came mostly from India. After the harvesting season, in winter, able-bodied men from the valleys would make a trip to India. They would take produce from Bhutan like corn flakes, dried cheese and yak hair to barter with salt in India. They would bring back salt on their back and mules to last a year for the whole valley.
Old Trade Route South
Itinerary Click Here
This
Bhutan tour package is designed to cover all the historic valleys and
their monastic fortresses of Western and Central Bhutan. You
would be moving from one historic valley to another in the heartland of
the Drupka people. Some of the temples in these valleys date back to the
7th century when Guru Padmasambava first introduced Buddhism in Bhutan. A
stream of Buddhist lamas coming to Bhutan over the centuries established
monasteries and temples in various parts of these valleys.
Valley
of the Cranes (7Nights/8Days) US$ 1400
Black Necked Cranes, one of the highly endangered birds, winter here in this high and beautiful alpine valley of Phobjikha in Central Bhutan. Cranes arrive by the end of October from Siberia and parts of China. They would stay here browsing in the marshes and the fields left fallow. Since the villagers here are gentle and respect the cranes as celestial creatures, the cranes also seem to mingle comfortably with the villagers. You would be surprised to learn that the cranes seem to feel uneasy with outsiders, and won't allow people to get as close to them as the locals. However, you will get enough opportunity to take close up pictures and watch the graceful dances of the crane to court their mates.
Journey Across Kingdom Itinerary Click Here
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©December 2008 Alpine Bhutan Travel Pictures © Christine Potocnik