About Meditation and Wellness Tour to Bhutan
Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom on the eastern edge of the Himalayas, is known for its monasteries, fortresses (dzongs), and dramatic landscapes ranging from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. In the High Himalayas, peaks like 7,326 m/24,035 ft Jomolhari attract trekkers. Paro Taktsang monastery (Tiger’s Nest) clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley.
Why Bhutan?
Perched in the Himalayas between India and China, tiny Bhutan, with cliff-hanging monasteries, golden-roofed temples, and colourful prayer flags strung along trails and peaks, stands as the last Buddhist kingdom on earth.
Its careful tourism policy has slowly opened the country to the outside world without compromising its culture and traditions or degrading its pristine environment – two pillars of Gross National Happiness (GNH), the unique philosophy guiding Bhutan’s government.
This guide navigates Bhutan’s cultural landscape, highlighting local customs and quirks as you plan your journey to the country known locally as Druk Yul, the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
Did You Know Bhutan is the World’s First Carbon-Negative Country?
Bhutan gained global attention for this achievement. Being roughly the same size as Switzerland, with only 10% of its population, a key factor in sustaining it is a landmark constitutional mandate requiring the country to maintain at least 60% forest coverage. This is supported by the environmental conservation pillar of GNH. Plastic has also been banned since 1999, though enforcement is irregular. Nevertheless, do your part to keep the environment clean. Plenty of signage reminds visitors along the way: “Clean & beautiful Bhutan is a feast for the soul,” reads one placard en route to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Mindful Travel
Our genuinely hospitable and compassionate people rarely refuse guests’ requests. It’s therefore useful to know our local customs so that, when we welcome you to our kingdom, you may tread lightly on our soil and sacred sites.
This itinerary is intended as a guide only. Local conditions and weather may necessitate changes to the program and can affect the availability of the views and panoramas described. Be aware that all times stated are approximate and may vary with individual or group fitness, weather, trekking route, river level, and road conditions.