BHUTAN
 Yoga/Meditation, Culture, Architecture and Adventure:
Throughout your journey, you’ll experience the natural beauty and high spiritual energy of this small kingdom nestled in the Himalayas. Bhutan provides some of ideal places to do Yoga and Meditation activities; experience subtle changes in your own energy fields as you practice yoga and meditation with 300 degree view of the majestic Himalayas, inside holy & peaceful monasteries, by the side of the pristine rivers and streams or in seclusion inside dense forests.
In Bhutan, Culture and Buddhism go hand-in-hand; you see its influence in various aspects of life. Hundreds of sacred monasteries, stupas, religious institutions, fluttering prayer flags and spinning prayer wheels make Buddhism a faith that is still alive. Modern Bhutanese culture derives from ancient culture and had relied on its geographic isolation to protect itself from outside cultural influences (Bhutan had opened its doors to the outside world just about 40 years ago). Feel the difference for yourself as you tour this country with plethora of perceptive changing experiences.
Soak yourself totally as you hike to an 8th century meditation cave (later converted to a monastery), or a 13th century monastery (where monks study the religious texts), or while you walk through the rice fields to see splendid example of Bhutan’s fine architectural and artistic traditions; the list can go on.
Garnish the whole experience with twists of adventure and sports activities.
Bhutan
Popular Destinations:
- Paro: Known for the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro also boasts historical sites, sacred monasteries, and stunning landscapes.Â
- Thimphu: The vibrant capital city offers a blend of traditional and modern attractions, including the Tashichho Dzong, National Memorial Chorten, and the Centenary Farmers’ Market.Â
- Punakha: Famous for its beautiful Punakha Dzong and lush landscapes, Punakha was once the capital of Bhutan.Â
- Bumthang: Considered the spiritual heart of Bhutan, Bumthang is home to numerous sacred sites and ancient temples.Â
- Haa Valley: A remote and pristine region in western Bhutan, offering a glimpse into traditional Bhutanese life and a haven for nature lovers.Â
- Wangdue Phodrang: Known for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.Â
- Trongsa: A historic town in central Bhutan with stunning landscapes.Â

