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In Bhutan all the hotels, resorts and lodges are selected and approved by the Service division under Tourism Council of Bhutan. The quality and facilities of service are very high but during peak season we use to keep the tourists standard hotels, resorts, guesthouses. The tourist hotels, resorts, guesthouses and lodges in Bhutan are built with traditional Bhutanese architecture and provide fairly comfortable rooms. Luxury hotels are also available in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Phobjikha under Wangdue and Bumthang but we will charge extra payment for cost of luxury hotels.

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Zhiwa Ling ho...

Paro 5 Star

380 $
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Uma by COMO

Paro 5 Star

696 $
Le Meridien, ...

Paro 5 Star

450 $
Uma by COMO P...

Punakha 5 Star

840 $
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Nak-sel Bonti...

Paro 4 Star

210 $
Udumwara Reso...

Paro 4 Star

9600 Rs
RKPO, Green R...

Punakha 4 Star

13300 Rs
Jakar village...

Bumthang 4 Star

3600 BTN
Yu-Gharling R...

Bumthang 4 Star

3234 BTN
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Tashi Namgay ...

Phuntsholing 4 Star

4800 BTN
Termalinca Re...

Thimpu 4 Star

12500 BTN
Ariya Hotel

Thimpu 4 Star

6000 BTN

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We envisage in developing ourselves as an indigenously owned tourism company and work with our domestic and international partners collaboratively. In doing so, we will be enhancing our network in providing first-rate flexible service to our clients, promote tourism destination in the world and continue maintaining the long-term development plans for tourism sector.

Bird Watching

"Despite its small size about 770 species of birds have been recorded in Bhutan and the kingdom is recognized as 221 global...

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Outbound Tour

We are specialize in outbound tour (Neykor) to Lhasa-Tibet ( China) India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Get a custom tour package

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Wedding Tour

Imagine you set your wedding in Bhutan – the Kingdom of tradition and happiness - followed by a honeymoon package

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Festival Schedule

Tshechu is a religious festival meaning "tenth day" held annually in various temples, monasteries and dzongs..........

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