Destination Facts

There is no better journey to combine the two significant landlocked Himalayan nations of Nepal and Bhutan than to visit the breathtaking site of Buddha's birth and go to the Land of the Thunder Dragon, where the Dragon King reigns supreme. This extraordinary event is unmatched, taking place in the last two Himalayan nations where a king still reigns over his people. This journey provides you with an incredible opportunity to experience the genuine Nepalese people and culture. It begins in the stunning Kathmandu Valley, where you can explore the area's outstanding temples and monasteries as well as the bustling and hectic city center of Asia's most unique city.

You will get to explore some of Nepal's holiest places and learn about the distinctive Hinduism of this top mountain destination, which is inspired by Buddhism. The Kingdom of the Dragon King, Bhutan, is the final authentic Shangri-La in the great Himalayas, located across the Indian State of Sikkim.

This ancient, long remote kingdom known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon presents a very different view of a truly Buddhist country. Large portions of this lovely nation are protected under the Gross National Happiness principle, offering you the ideal wilderness of tall mountains, pristine lakes, and lovely valleys. And there is no better way to wrap up our tour than with the serene environment of the way of life.

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Best Season:All Year Round
Popular Location: Tiger Nest, Paro, Thimpu, Dzong

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