Bhutan is one of those rare gems left in the world, a magical land of untouched beauty. 

This diamond of a location is set in the Himalayas between India and China. A tiny kingdom, it’s known as the ‘Last Shangri-La’ for a good reason. The term Shangri-La comes from James Hilton’s 1933 novel Lost Horizon, where it describes a mythical, idyllic paradise hidden in the Himalayas. Bhutan is a land where ancient traditions thrive, and there’s a wealth of natural beauty. 

Head Off the Beaten Path

If you’re looking for a travel experience that’s truly eye-opening in 2025, Bhutan should be at the top of your list. We hold both group and private tours for people looking to explore this incredible destination. 

Bhutan: An Enchanting Experience

One of the most fascinating things about Bhutan is its approach to life. Unlike anywhere else in the world, Bhutan measures success in terms of Gross National Happiness rather than GDP. The country is fiercely protective of its environment, with over 70% of the land covered in forests, and it’s the only carbon-negative country in the world—it actually absorbs more carbon than it produces!

Here culture and tradition are everywhere. From magical monasteries perched on cliffs, to prayer flags wavering in the mountain breezes, through to the friendly people, you’ll create unforgettable memories. 

Our tours can include the country’s colourful festivals, where masked dancers twirl and leap to the beat of ancient Buddhist rituals.

Why Travel with Rocky Road Travel?

Bhutan isn’t the easiest place to visit on your own—it operates a unique high-value, low-impact tourism policy, so you have to go with a licensed tour operator. That’s where Rocky Road Travel comes in. We handle all the logistics, from visas to accommodations, ensuring a stress-free and unforgettable adventure.

We offer a range of tours in Bhutan, including:

  • Bangladesh and Bhutan Tour. This tour is a chance to see the incredible contrasts of these two countries. 
  • Bhutan- Jamba Lhakhang Festival Tour. Held annually at Jambay Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples in Bumthang, this festival is a mesmerising mix of spirituality, cultural celebrations, and rare mystical rituals.
  • Bhutan Bangladesh Tour, which includes the annual and dervish of colour that is the Paro festival. 

So, if you’re after a once-in-a-lifetime trip, Bhutan is a wonderful choice. 

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