Remote eastern and central Bhutan is another world. Hidden valleys, cliff-top monasteries and misty mountains dot this little-travelled region of the Himalayan kingdom.
This tour begins at the easternmost point of Bhutan, just in from the Indian state of Assam and works its way west to Paro. A remarkable journey full of surprises and treasures. The scenery changes as we leave the vast plains of North East India and move through lush, sub-tropical jungles and into the cooler climes of the Himalayan foothills, where life continues much as it has for centuries. A kingdom closed to the outside world until very recently, this tour offers a glimpse into a unique culture and belief system, which is steeped in myth and mystery. Its artisans, monks, farmers and villagers maintain a life which has managed to bridge the great divide of antiquity and modernity. We are privileged to have the chance to experience it.
Highlight
- Timeless valleys and villages
Eastern Bhutan – one of the Himalaya’s greatest hidden treasures. Bhutan as it existed for centuries before opening to the modern world.
- Textiles and crafts
Bhutan’s famous woven arts are at their finest in the east. We will also see Bhutan’s Buddhist and modern art, wood crafts, carpets, jewellery and more.
- Mountains and monasteries
Bhutan’s magnificent mountains and architecture, from fortress dzongs to cliffside monasteries.
- Special experiences, including a visit to the Black-Necked Crane festival in Gangtey, a traditional hot stone bath, a walk to the famed Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) monastery and a visit to the former residence of one of Bhutan’s greatest Buddhist masters, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1920-1991). For those who wish, we can join a meditation/mindfulness session here.

