Bhutan Holidays And Vacation Tours

Bhutan Trekking
The contrasting Kingdom of Bhutan is a perfect country for trekking. We present the tours with photos, descriptions and difficulty. You can choose between simple to very difficult trekking routes of different lengths. You will find out what charms the respective trekking tour offers. Choose the right "measure".
Trekking in Bhutan takes you to remote areas that cannot be visited during regular round trips. You will experience unspoilt nature, scene-like landscapes, originality and the traditional way of life of the inhabitants.

Bhutan Festival
Tshechu is a religious festival meaning "tenth day" held annually in various temples, monasteries and dzongs throughout the country.The festival holds religious significance and is held to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava, the patron saint of Bhutan who introduced Tantric Buddhism into Bhutan.

Archery in Bhutan
Archery in Bhutan is the national sport of the Kingdom. Archery was declared the national sport in 1971, when Bhutan became a member of the United Nations. While passing through towns and villages in Bhutan, we often came across Bhutanese men enjoying a game of archery. Archery in Bhutan, however, is played somewhat differently to the international version..

Bhutan Fortress
Perhaps the most dynamic era in Bhutanese history came in the 17th century with the arrival, in 1616, of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the great leader of the Drukpa school of Mahayana Buddhism. He unified the country and even built a network of impregnable dzong or fortresses, and a code of law that helped to bring local lords under centralized control.
