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Accommodation

Accommodation

Bhutan has many different lodging alternatives. The base hotel included in the package is a three-star hotel, but you can alternatively opt for a luxury four- or five-star hotel, stay in a farmhouse, or spend the night in a monastery. Most trekking involves camping. You will feel the Bhutanese love and hospitality in any accommodation you choose and you will experience the sacred traditions and culture of Bhutan.

Standard Hotels

Bhutan offers excellent three-star accommodations in the vast majority of locations, even on standard excursions. Hotels are tidy, roomy, and provide enough comfort for every traveler.

Please check the list of three-star standard hotels as recognized by the Department of Tourism of the Kingdom of Bhutan

Luxury Stay

Particularly in its western region, Bhutan features some of the best hotels and resorts in the entire subcontinent. Enjoy luxury without giving anything up.

Please check the list of five-star rated hotels as recognized by the Department of Tourism of the Kingdom of Bhutan

Camping & Trekking Services

The only accommodation choice for treks in Bhutan is camping. On demand, we may set up both basic and opulent services.

In Bhutan, camping implies being in close proximity to the outdoors and snow-capped mountains while also remaining warm, cozy, and comfortable. We have a skilled staff to accomplish this. You may witness their attention by joining one of our several trekking excursions or cultural & hike combinations.

Standard Camping:

  • Sleeping in large, well-proven MK5 tents.
  • The beds come with foam mats.
  • Boiled spring water for drinking
  • The use of one’s own sleeping bag is strongly advised, while they can be provided upon request.
  • You can arrange for a heater in the eating area if you pay extra.

Luxury Camping:

  • Residing in spacious, carpeted tents modeled after cottages
  • Warm blankets and pillows are provided for camping beds.
  • Lights are provided inside the tent.
  • Gas heater installed in the dining tent.
  • Meals, snacks, and desserts in additional courses.
  • Juice and mineral water each day.

General Camping & Trekking Arrangements:

  • Dining tent with portable furniture.
  • In the dining tent, there are snacks, tea, coffee, and hot water.
  • Three delicious meals per day
  • Requests for special diets can be answered.
  • Hot water for washing every morning.
  • Horses or yaks are used to pull the luggage during a journey.
  • Staff are completing the setup of the campsite.
  • A picnic-style lunch is offered while hiking.
  • On halt days, hot showers are offered.
  • Toilets near the tent side.
Farmhouse and Monastery Overnight

If you place a high importance on experience, staying in a farmhouse as a guest of a local family or a monastery where you can interact with monks and learn about their way of life can be the best choice for you.

Farmhouse: Homestay accommodations include farm houses. Typically, a local family lives in the typical village house, leaving a few of the rooms available for visitors from abroad.

A rare opportunity to experience rural living is to spend the night in a farmhouse, but there are some comforts that must be given up. The farmhouse is occasionally the sole fixed lodging option in isolated locations.

Monastery: Spend the night in a stunning monastery where you may talk to the monks, observe them doing their daily work, go to the rituals, and learn from the highly qualified lamas of the place.

Plan ahead for straightforward circumstances. Simple accommodations with a bed, blankets, and fresh linens are available in monastery guest homes. Showers are not usually accessible and the toilet is shared. Some of the monasteries for accommodation are Tango Monastery, Dodedra Shedra, Rincheling monastery and Lhodrak Kharchu Monastery.

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