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Living Art of Weaving - Bhutan's Textile Arts (Click here)
Experience the Bhutanese weaving culture directly by visiting small weaving villages. You will have opportunity to see some expert weavers at work and discover how advanced a textile culture the Bhutanese have developed in an isolated corner of the world. Weaving is an ancient skill identified with women.


Bird Watching (Click here)
Bird Watching trips are fairly new in Bhutan and are for travelers who thrive on discovery and learning. While the recorded number of bird species in Bhutan is 770, the actual number is expected to be much more. The trip will include short day hikes and several days of camping along the road in areas of dense forests.



Biking in Bhutan (Click here)
Bike through the unspoiled wilderness, teeming with wildlife, past deep river valleys, beautiful mountain slopes dotted with ancient temples and monasteries, terraced fields and remote villages. All our mountain biking trips offer a creative combination of biking in the best areas and cultural activities.


Fly Fishing and Cultural Touring (click here)
Join us on this one-of-a-kind trip and experience the unique joy of fishing in Bhutan, in which beautiful streams, mountain vistas, and cultural scenes from the 8th century intermingle. You will be among the first Westerners to have fished in Bhutan.


Fertility Blessing (click here)
Join us on this one-of-a-kind trip, if you want to get blessed with a special child. But, even if you don’t want to participate in the ceremony and try to get pregnant, you will have the rare opportunity to witness a centuries-old traditional ceremony of fertility blessing.


Bhutanese Wedding & Vow Renewal (Click here)
A Bhutanese Wedding is much more than a simple exchange of vows and rings. It includes a number of relegious rites performed by Buddhist monks and lamas. This represents the importance of the bond between a husband and wife.

Renew your vows and get blessed for a lifetime of love and happiness from the Buddhist monks and lamas in Bhutan.