Sangay Choxang, Managing Director, Asian Adventure Travel, Thimphu Bhutan, Contact:sangaystar@yahoo.com
Asian Adventure is a Travel & Ticketing Agent in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan affiliated with Tourism Council of Bhutan and a Member of Association of Bhutanese Tour Operators. We customize tours based on Nature, Culture, Adventure and Buddhist Heartland and with a calendar of events featuring festivals and special events as per the interest of the clients through out Bhutan, Sikkim - Darjeeling - Nepal & Tibet and provide excellent accommodation and transport facilities. We assure that your sojourn to Bhutan is worth the penny.
The team of highly professional & dedicated guides, active part of the living culture and traditions of Bhutan become an in-depth of experience of traveling through a hidden realm of virgin nature that thrives on the enduring words of ancient Buddhist sages.
Cultural Tours
Bhutan is a land of cultural diversity, visible in religious festivals called Tsechu, traditional dance, art, architecture and the Bhutanese way of life. The cultural tour offers the very best opportunity to witness Tsechus, the masked reenactment of the teachings of Guru Rimpoche, the second Buddha. Some interesting places to visit are local monasteries, handicraft centre, markets which are dotted almost in every district.
Trekking in Bhutan
Bhutan has been described as the land of natural paradise and ample opportunity to walk or trek in the pristine environment. WE offer trekking routes which are unparalleled in beauty and challenge. Trekking in Bhutan means walking through pristine landscapes, valleys and mountains with stunning views of the Himalayan range exposing exotic flora and fauna not seen any where in the globe. For the nature trekkers, we offer customized treks for ornithology, zoology and ethno botany as Bhutan is famous for the large density of animals, birds, medicinal herbs and orchids etc.
Bird Watching
Bhutan is rich in biodiversity and has extensive bird species. There are more than 675 species of birds in the kingdom's wide range of vegetation profiles from subtropical to alpine zones. We have also professional birding guides who provide expert services.
Rafting/Kayaking/Fishing
Rafting and kayaking can take place on peaceful, calm rivers, but there are also some rivers described as grade III for the more adventurous. The vegetation, wildlife, high cliffs and awesome boulders enroute make rafting/kayaking an unforgettable experience.
Photography Tours
Bhutan is known to the world as the last ten hot spots. Photographic opportunities on all trips are wide ranged. You will experience the custom and traditional life styles of the people.
Community Tourism Tours
This trip will be an interesting, especially those who wish to get back into time as one can acclimatize in the countryside for most of the time and will see real Bhutan.
Meditation Tours
Bhutan is a deeply spiritual country where the values of the people are strongly influenced by religious customs. Common among these, three marks of faith that shape the Bhutanese personality are "the Power of Prayer, Building Spiritual Infrastructure and Not Taking Life".
Buddhism believes in preserving nature and giving back to the Earth what one has taken and also in the sanctity of life"
Mountain Biking
Cross country cycling is one event gaining popularity in Bhutan. School children will keep greeting you and wishing you a very pleasant day wherever you appear with your bicycle. When cycling through Bhutan, you traverse numerous winding roads, steep climb and down hill. Cycling in Bhutan is a true adventure.
Textile Tours
Bhutan is famous for its fine weaving, especially in the eastern regions. The finest weavers are usually found in the most remote of the eastern villages. This art form is passed from generation to generation. The Bhutanese culture prizes these textiles so highly that they are considered part of a family's wealth and only income sources. Truly amazing art found only in Bhutan.
Special Interest Tours
We customize this trip as per the interest of the clients. The tour will be especially base on botanical tour, the Himalayan Yeti hunting and visiting of Royal places and some national parks and walking in the countryside to hunt the untouched traditions & cultures of Bhutan.
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