HAPPINESS INSIDE JOURNEY

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HAPPINESS IS A JOURNEY

Happiness Inside Journey is a travel agent based in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. We are licensed by The Department of Tourism Council under Ministry of Economic Affairs, Thimphu Bhutan. We thrive and aim to provide unique and unforgettable experiences to our guests with tailored and customized itinerary according to their needs and preferences. We have wide range of specialized tours like Cultural, luxury, Trekking, Birding, Nature, Mindfulness and Photography Tours. As a local tour company we survey all pointsof interest and facilities that essential for ensuring the quality and reliability of your tours. We provide guaranteed visa, flight tickets, hotels/accommodation, and transportation throughout Bhutan. Bhutan is a beautiful and culturally rich destination and our package includes all meals, accommodations, monumental fees and all the other logistics related to the Bhutan tours. We are trusted travel company that ensure excellent customer services and maintain high standard of quality by offering seamless personalized private tours. Come with us to explore the amazing culture and beautiful nature of Bhutan and make incredible memories. Your next great adventure starts

here!

WHAT MAKES BHUTAN TREEKING AND TOUR SO POPULAR

Trekking in Bhutan allows visitors to see the country's well-preserved and pristine natural surroundings. The trail winds through green meadows, yak grazing fields, mountains, and valleys dotted with large rhododendron trees blooming in pink and scarlet. Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom on the eastern border of the Himalayas, is noted for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs), and stunning scenery ranging from subtropical plains to steep slopes and valleys. Peaks like the 7,326m Jomolhari in the High Himalayas are popular trekking locations. The Tiger's Nest monastery in Paro Taktsang clings to rocks above the wild Paro Valley. Bhutan has it all, whether you're searching for a day hike or a 31-day expedition. In the Himalayas' steep amphitheater, you'll find pristine alpine lakes, massive glaciers, and some of the world's most endangered animals. Allow us to suggest a few of the best treks in the country.

The hiking routes on this website are just intended to be general recommendations and may contain inaccuracies. They should not be utilized as a navigational aid. Your trek leader knows the best path to take.

ROAD ADVENTURE

Bhutan is quickly establishing itself as a premier adventure sports destination. Our kingdom, nestled in the gorgeous Himalayas, is the ideal place for a variety of exciting activities such as hiking, trekking, kayaking, mountain biking, and fishing. Bhutan offers a one-of-a-kind experience for tourists seeking adventure in an un spoilt and unknown setting, whether it's rafting down crystal clear, glacier-fed rivers or trekking through lush, primeval forests. Your local tour operator can make all of the necessary arrangements for adventurous activities. They will supply you with well-trained and experienced guides at all times to assure your safety. The majority of bicycle tours take place on well-paved highways, although others venture onto dirt roads and trails. The experience is still quite intimate because the traffic is still fairly light. If the more adventurous so want, they can take side trips for further "off-the-beaten-path" adventures. Depending on your riding style and experience, the trails can handle most sorts of frames, including MTB, Hybrid, and Road. It's just you, your bike, the tour group, and the agrarian and natural beauty on most biking paths that meander through tiny towns and villages and rural areas.

BHUTANESE CULTURE

Buddhism is the most widely practiced religion in Bhutan, followed by Hinduism. As a result, sacred Buddhist ideals have a strong influence on Bhutanese culture. Bhutanese people are deeply religious and revere their gods and deities. As a result, the country is brimming with monasteries, chortens, and lhakhangs. Travelers will be greeted by beautiful landscapes and sacred structures in Bhutan's calm country. On this trip, see the finest of Bhutan's natural beauties and cultural landmarks. Begin with sightseeing in Thimphu's capital or Paro valley, then drive across the high-altitude Dochula Pass to Punakha's semi-tropical valley, where you'll trek over suspension bridges and go river rafting. Continue to the Ha Valley, where you will stay in a traditional farmhouse, then cycle to Paro, where you will complete your journey with a climb to the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery.

FESTIVAL

Festivals in Bhutan are known for their richness, vibrancy and happiness. The ancient expressions of Buddhist culture and legendary victories are re-enacted and celebrated around the country with such pomp and show that it attracts visitors and tourists from around the globe. Most of these festivals are dedicated to Guru Rimpoche – the saint who introduced Bhutan to Buddhism in the early 8th Century. The mystical dances, engaging performances, brave fire events, mysterious naked dances, enlightening re-creations and such comprise the festive celebrations. Sometimes there are rare displays of silk paintings and/or some ancient scrolls. The festivals in Bhutan never let you off the high. For a quick peek, join us on a virtual tour to 15 major festivals in Bhutan

• Thimphu Tsechu Festival • Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival • Wangdue Phodrang Tshechu Festival • Punakha Drubchen and Tshechu Festival • Paro Tshechu Festival • Haa Summer Festival • Matsutake Festival • Jomolhari Mountain Festival • Nimalung Festival • Nomad Festiva • Sakteng Festival • Takin Festival • Ura Yakchoe • Wangduephodrang Tshechu • The Annual Black-Necked Crane Festival

BHUTANESE CUISINE

Non-veg such as beef, chicken, hog, yak, and mutton are served, but vegetarian dishes are also popular among Buddhists. Butter tea, cereal grain brews, and rice wine are among the beverages available. Snack foods such as dumplings and noodles are popular. Bhutanese cuisine has been heavily influenced by Indian and Chinese cuisines. This, Bhutan's national dish (Ema Datsi). A fiery combination of chillies and Datshi, a tasty local cheese. This dish is a mainstay of almost every meal and can be found all around the country. Ema Datshi can be made with green beans, ferns,potatoes, mushrooms, or yak cheese instead of ordinary cheese. Hentoe (dumplings festive dumplings) are filled with pork, beef, or cabbage and cheese, but traditionally with dried turnip. These delectable pastries are a Bhutanese favorite, traditionally consumed during special occasions.