Natural Oasis of Bhutan
Cultural Tour
A cultural tour of Bhutan offers a rich exploration of the country’s spiritual and historical heritage, spanning from the western valleys to the heart of central and eastern Bhutan. A highlight is the visit to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), perched on a cliffside and symbolizing Bhutan’s deep Buddhist traditions.
Bhutan’s festivals, such as the Paro Tsechu and Thimphu Tsechu, showcase traditional mask dances, music, and colorful costumes, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the country’s religious practices.
Staying in homestays provides a personal experience, allowing travelers to share meals and learn about Bhutanese life and customs.
In Central Bhutan, the Punakha Dzong, set at the confluence of two rivers, is a stunning symbol of Bhutan’s political and religious history. In Bumthang, the cultural heart of Bhutan, visitors can explore ancient temples like Jambay Lhakhang and Kurjey Lhakhang, key pilgrimage sites.
Eastern Bhutan, less explored but equally rich, offers treasures like Trashigang Dzong and Mongar Dzong, along with traditional villages, textiles, and fortresses. These regions provide an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience, revealing the enduring cultural identity of Bhutan. Together, these cultural experiences offer an unforgettable journey through Bhutan’s historical and spiritual landscapes.
Adventure Tour
Bhutan offers a diverse range of adventure activities, making it a thrilling destination for outdoor enthusiasts. River rafting on Bhutan’s wild rivers is a must for adrenaline seekers. The Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, with their rapids and fast currents, provide exciting challenges as they wind through deep valleys and lush landscapes, offering adventurers a chance to navigate Bhutan’s raw beauty while engaging in a physically demanding activity.
For those who love exploring on two wheels, motorcycling through Bhutan’s winding mountain roads is an exhilarating way to discover the country’s diverse terrain. Riders can experience breathtaking landscapes, from high mountain passes to remote villages, all while enjoying the freedom of the open road.
Cycling enthusiasts can also explore Bhutan at a slower pace, riding through scenic valleys, forests, and along traditional trails. Cycling tours offer a chance to immerse in Bhutan’s natural beauty, passing ancient monasteries and peaceful hamlets along the way.
Fly fishing in Bhutan’s pristine rivers provides an incredible opportunity for anglers to catch some of the finest trout, surrounded by serene, untouched landscapes.
For those seeking a more immersive adventure, hiking and camping in Bhutan’s rugged wilderness are unparalleled experiences. Camping under the stars in remote valleys provides an unforgettable way to experience Bhutan’s untouched beauty and tranquil environment.
Trekking
Trekking in Bhutan offers a variety of routes that allow adventurers to experience the country’s rugged beauty, remote villages, and rich cultural heritage. Here are some of Bhutan’s most iconic trekking routes:
Snowman Trek
The Snowman Trek is one of the world’s most challenging treks. Spanning 25 days and crossing 11 high passes above 4,500 meters, it offers stunning views of Bhutan’s highest peaks, like Jomolhari, Gangchen Tag, and Masagang. The trek takes trekkers through remote valleys and highland cultures, making it a true adventure.
Druk Path Trek
The Druk Path Trek, taking 6 to 7 days, is a popular and accessible route from Paro to Thimphu. This trek passes through alpine meadows, dense forests, and dzongs like Phajoding Dzong, with breathtaking views of peaks such as Jomolhari.
Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek
The Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek spans 6 to 7 days and takes trekkers through the Dagala Range, with alpine lakes, meadows, and views of Jomolhari and Gankar Punsum. It offers a peaceful, scenic experience with glimpses of yak herders and remote villages.
Trans Bhutan Trek
The Trans Bhutan Trek is a 400-km route spanning the length of the country, from Haa to Trashigang. It takes around 23 days and offers a deep dive into Bhutan’s geography, culture, and history, passing through monasteries, villages, and high mountain passes.
ABOUT US
NOB Travel Associates is a pioneering travel agency based in Bhutan, dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism in line with the country’s “High Value, Low Volume” tourism policy. The company was founded by Mrs. Nob Gyem, who brings over five years of experience with the Tourism Council of Bhutan (now the Department of Tourism), having worked there since 2017. Mrs. Gyem also spent two years working in Australia before returning to Bhutan in August 2024 to establish NOB Travel Associates.
With a deep passion for travel and a wealth of experience, Mrs. Gyem has a unique understanding of both Bhutanese tourism and international standards. At NOB Travel, we treat our guests as part of our family and are committed to providing the highest quality of service. Our team strives to create unforgettable, authentic travel experiences, tailored to the needs and preferences of each guest. Whether it’s exploring Bhutan’s cultural heritage, embarking on nature-based adventures, or engaging in sustainable tourism practices, we aim to deliver a personalized and enriching journey for all our travelers.
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