Bhutan Holidays
by Staff Writer
Celebrate Bhutan holidays, such as the three-day festival known as Thangbi Mani (held in Bumthang), by signing up today for a superior excursion to the Himalayas through Footloose Bhutan. As a three-decade veteran in the custom-designed exotic travel business, Footloose Bhutan has extensive experience taking westerners to the most exciting and mysterious locations in the country. From Samdrupjonkhar and Tashigang in the east to Paro and Phuntsholing in the south, you can discover exotic vistas of mountains and rivers, participate in pilgrimages and festivals, and enjoy local cuisine.
In addition to exploring the unique festivals outside of Paro and Thimphu, you can pass over one of the highest mountain roads in the Himalayas, a thrillingly heart-pounding trip across Thrumshingla Pass at 12,400 feet above sea level. Visit traditional Bhutanese Dzongs, and explore the hospitality of the local people and the rarefied climate that is largely absent of tourists, thanks to strict controls imposed by the Bhutanese government. (Indeed, only approximately 9,000 foreign tourists are allowed into Bhutan every year, making the country one of the most closed and exotic destinations on earth).
From 10 to 14-day tours, like “Hike the Thunder Dragon,” “Central Bhutan,” “Peaceful Dragon Odyssey,” and “Thunder Dragon Tour,” to a three to six-day glimpse of Bhutan, you can find your perfect itinerary here at FootlooseBhutan.com. Contact someone to discuss your custom-tailored needs at 720-220-6998.
The company explicitly keeps marketing costs down to pass savings on to customers, and all Bhutanese travel guides are experienced, passionate about the country, and sophisticated in the logistics of international travel coordination. With Footloose Bhutan, you’ll go beyond the standard tours to see the “real” Bhutan!
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