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Bhutan ToursDespite a recent thawing in the Bhutanese government’s attitude towards tourism, truth be told, fewer than 10,000 western tourists a year gain entrance to this Shangri-La Himalayan destination. Even if you are deeply familiar with the culture and historical roots of western Bhutan festivities in the capital city of Thimphu and Paro, Bhutan likely has rich reserves of treasures and vistas that have thus far eluded your grasp. To make the most of your excursion to the Himalayas, please call upon the resources of Footloose Bhutan, a celebrated, well-reputed custom tour company with 30 years of experience, thousands of satisfied customer referrals, and truly affordable prices. Footloose Bhutan includes a number of land costs in their itinerary packages. These costs include a 35 percent tax that must be paid to the Bhutanese royal government, fees for English-speaking guides, itinerary transfers, and accommodations. Bhutan is a special place for couples looking to reconnect with each other and with nature, and with these comprehensive packages, visitors won’t have to worry about traveling with large amounts of money or unexpected extra fees once they sign up. Instead, they can focus on the beauty and mystery of Bhutan–and each other. Bhutan offers special surprises to the observant. In Bumthang, you can climb to the temple of Kurjey Lhakhang, where a master of Tantric meditation by the name of Guru Rinpoche left an imprint of his body in the earth. You can also explore the legendary Buddhist Stupa built in the 18th century to subdue an ogress bent on overwhelming Buddhist Bhutan. Please check out the remainder of FootlooseBhutan.com now to inspect various itinerary packages available. Phone 720-220-6998 or email tours@FootlooseBhutan.com to make your reservation or to get further education on our exclusive tour possibilities. Popularity Index: 1% ![]() Get all articles via
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