Description
Tibet and Bhutan tour offers a rare and profound experience through two of the most spiritually rich and culturally preserved regions in the Himalayas. Starting in Tibet, often called the "Roof of the World," travelers explore the vast plateau dotted with ancient monasteries, snow-capped peaks, and sacred landmarks. Highlights include the awe-inspiring Potala Palace in Lhasa, the spiritual Jokhang Temple, and a breathtaking overland journey to Mount Everest Base Camp. The Tibetan landscape and way of life reflect a deep devotion to Tibetan Buddhism, resilience, and harmony with nature.
Crossing into Bhutan, the tour enters a kingdom where Gross National Happiness guides national policy, and cultural heritage is fiercely protected. Bhutan's pristine valleys, such as Paro and Punakha, are home to majestic dzongs (fortresses), fluttering prayer flags, and hospitable locals. The iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, clinging to a cliffside in Paro, offers a once-in-a-lifetime hiking and spiritual experience.
Together, Tibet and Bhutan offer more than just scenic beauty—they provide a meaningful encounter with Himalayan mysticism, peaceful monastic life, and timeless traditions. This journey is ideal for seekers of tranquility, cultural depth, and majestic landscapes untouched by time.