Things to Do in Bhutan

Bhutan’s experiences immerse you in the truly breath-taking scenery around you. Bhutan is famous for its festivals which are a myriad of colours, movements and blessings and worth spending a day soaking it all in if you visit while one is taking place. On each experience you will learn about the mystical, magical and truly unbelievable folk tales which make up Bhutanese history and the guides will bring each story to life as you embark on your journey through the country.

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Paro Sunday Market

Paro Sunday Market

Paro, Bhutan

If you are in Paro on a Sunday then absolutely visit the local market. See a variety of vegetables on offer from 0630 until about 1000, and you can then see the archery ground following your visit.
Punakha Weekend Markets

Punakha Weekend Markets

Punakha, Bhutan

Khuruthang Saturday Vegetable Market is located in the small town next to the Punakha Dzong. On Sundays, you can visit the Wangdue Market, about a 30-minute drive away. Wander around the stalls, selling local fruit and vegetables.
The Gangtey 360°Hike

The Gangtey 360°Hike

Gangtey, Bhutan

Today you will have the chance to enjoy a hike in the stunning countryside surrounding Gangtey Valley and at the end rewarded with incredible 360° panoramic views.
Tiger's Nest Monastery

Tiger's Nest Monastery

Paro, Bhutan

The Tiger's Nest Monastery is spectacular; legend has it that this cliffside was where Guru Rinpoche landed on the back of a flying tigress, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan. Set off for the 2-hour walk to the viewpoint before continuing onto the Monastery.
The Haa Valley

The Haa Valley

Paro, Bhutan

The unspoilt Haa Valley is located close to Paro and offers a fantastic day out. Drive over the Chele Pass, Bhutan's highest road, and choose to free-wheel on bikes into the Haa Valley. Explore the local monastery, have a picnic and return to Paro.
The Red Panda Brewery and Cheese Factory

The Red Panda Brewery and Cheese Factory

Bumthang, Bhutan

The Red Panda brewery and Swiss Cheese Shop was established by a Swiss immigrant, Fritz Maurer, in the 60s. It is a perfect way to end a day in Bumthang.
The Tang Valley and Burning Lake

The Tang Valley and Burning Lake

Bumthang, Bhutan

Explore the remote Tang Valley with a stop at the Burning Lake en route. The valley is accessed through a bumpy off road track passing remote villages. You might want to stop at the Pema Tekchock Choeling Shedra, a large nunnery.
Dressing up in traditional Bhutanese dress

Dressing up in traditional Bhutanese dress

Bhutan

Anyone who works in Bhutan must wear traditional national dress, and you can have the chance to dress up for a few hours to see how it feels. The Bhutanese absolute love visitors doing it!
Farmhouse Visit & Home-Cooked Dinner

Farmhouse Visit & Home-Cooked Dinner

Paro, Bhutan

Visit Kyichu Lhakang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan dating back to 7th century before meeting with local community members in a nearby farmhouse to enjoying a home-cooked dinner.
Day Trip to Chelela Pass and Hike Kila Goenpa

Day Trip to Chelela Pass and Hike Kila Goenpa

Chelela Pass, Paro

Chele La Pass is known to be the highest motorable pass in Bhutan and provides wonderful views over Ha Valley and Paro District, which you have the chance to view today before taking a scenic hike and visit to Kila Nunnery.
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