Discover Bhutan One Breathtaking Place at a Time
Bhutan is not just a destination; it’s a living, breathing experience. From ancient monasteries clinging to cliffs to serene valleys untouched by time, every corner of Bhutan tells a story. Explore our handpicked destinations below each offering a unique window into the heart of the Dragon Kingdom.

Paro
Where Legends Soar and Spirits Rest Home to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang), Paro is where most journeys begin but it's more than just an entry point. Wander through peaceful rice fields, visit the National Museum, explore 7th century temples, and enjoy the charm of Paro town, where tradition and tranquillity walk hand in hand.

Punakha
Where the Rivers Meet and Spirits Flow Once Bhutan’s capital, Punakha remains one of its most spiritually significant valleys. Walk across the country’s longest suspension bridge, explore the stunning Punakha Dzong nestled at the confluence of two rivers, and hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten for panoramic views. A land of fertility and festivity.

Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey)
The Valley of the Black Necked Cranes A glacial valley home to graceful black-necked cranes in winter, Phobjikha is a haven of peace and biodiversity. Surrounded by rolling hills and ancient forests, this is where time seems to pause. Visit Gangtey Monastery, hike scenic trails, and immerse yourself in the slow rhythm of rural Bhutan.

Thimphu
The Soul of Modern Bhutan Bhutan’s capital is a blend of old-world grace and emerging modernity. Visit the majestic Tashichho Dzong, see the towering Buddha Dordenma, and stroll through bustling weekend markets. Thimphu is also home to Bhutan’s creative heart craft workshops, textile museums, and contemporary art spaces.

Bumthang
The Spiritual Heartland Comprising four beautiful valleys, Bumthang is the cradle of Bhutanese spiritual tradition. It is dotted with ancient temples, sacred caves, and mythic legends. From Jakar Dzong to Kurje Lhakhang, every site echoes with devotion. Perfect for those seeking deeper spiritual connection and hidden treasures.

Haa Valley
Untouched, Unspoiled, Unforgettable Hidden and less traveled, Haa offers raw Himalayan beauty, sacred pine forests, and quiet villages. Home to the fierce guardian deities of Bhutan, the valley remains deeply spiritual. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking solitude in the embrace of mountains and sky.
Trashigang
Tucked away in the far eastern district of Trashigang, Merak and Sakteng are among Bhutan’s most remote and culturally unique highland valleys. Home to the semi-nomadic Brokpa community, these villages offer an intimate glimpse into a way of life shaped by yak herding, vibrant traditions, and deep spiritual ties to the land.

Trashiyangtse
Chorten Kora, one of the most iconic landmarks of Trashiyangtse, is a majestic stupa built in 1740 by Lama Ngawang Loday, the nephew of Bhutan’s great treasure discoverer, Terton Pema Lingpa. Modeled after the famous Boudhanath Stupa of Nepal, it stands gracefully on the banks of the Kholongchhu River and serves as both a spiritual and cultural heart of the valley.