
Largely untouched by the modern world, Bhutan is an enigmatic mountain kingdom of green valleys crowned with dzongs (fortresses) and chortens (shrines). As the country operates a strict entry policy, it’s essential that your trip is planned thoroughly. Our specialists will use their extensive knowledge to create a carefully arranged itinerary that’s tailored to your interests. We have also worked hard to find the best drivers and guides (the government requires all visitors are accompanied), who can enhance your vacation to Bhutan.
A journey through Bhutan will take you through rich forests, over high mountain passes and to some of the most biologically diverse national parks in the world. The cliff-hugging Tiger’s Nest is one of many white-walled monasteries that overlook yawning valleys, which burst into bloom with wildflowers in spring. And, you’ll find the Bhutanese welcoming in showing you their deeply Buddhist and traditional way of life, where Gross National Happiness is more important than gross domestic product.
Suggested tours for Bhutan
These tours give you a starting point for what your vacation to Bhutan could entail. Treat them as inspiration, as each trip is created uniquely for you.
Suggested activities for Bhutan
Whatever your interests, our specialists will build activities into your trip that connect to how you want to experience Bhutan.
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Punakha Dzong Excursion Punakha Dzong Excursion
PunakhaPunakha Dzong Excursion
Built in 1637, Punakha Dzong served as the seat of the government until the mid 20th century. Over the centuries it has suffered damage from several fires and flooding but still remains one of the most impressive dzongs in Bhutan.
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Ura & Flaming Lake Ura & Flaming Lake
Ura & Flaming Lake
Visit Ura village, lying in the highest of Bumthang's valleys, at around 3,100 m. Ura leads into the easternmost regions of Bhutan and is located immediately below the Thrumshing La (pass) at 3,800 m.
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Ura Tsechu Excursion Ura Tsechu Excursion
BumthangUra Tsechu Excursion
The Ura Tsechu is a five-day festival which attracts local villagers. Held in the courtyard of the Ura Lhakhang, the festival involves the same masked dancers and songs as the Thimphu and Paro festivals as well as the Yak Dance.
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Best time to visit
Our specialists advise on the best months to visit Bhutan, including information about climate, events and festivals.
Travel advice
Practical tips for traveling to Bhutan, from social protocols to guidance on money matters, with a link to the latest Government of Canada travel advice.

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Our expert guides to traveling in Bhutan
Written by our specialists from the viewpoint of their own travels, these guides will help you decide on the shape of your own trip to Bhutan. Aiming to inspire and inform, we share our recommendations for how to appreciate Bhutan at its best.
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Festivals of Bhutan Festivals of Bhutan
Festivals of Bhutan
Festivals are very important to Bhutanese people, they're a great excuse to celebrate and socialize. We can highly recommend incorporating a festival into your tailor-made trip to Bhutan, as an ideal way of immersing yourself in the country's culture.
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