Billionaire Singapore found that the top three things that luxury travel segment guests are looking for while on holiday are cultural experiences, food and drink, and experiencing local life and people. Bhutan, one of the least-visited countries in the world and home to a wealth of natural and cultural discoveries made it to the list of five destinations that are trending with Asian travellers for 2023, based on a luxury survey.
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Merak-Sakteng (+2 to 4 days): Only recently have tourists been able to go on an off-the-beaten-path trip in eastern Bhutan. You can learn about the way of life of the unusual nomadic Borkpas people, who are known for their carmine-red jackets and tailed berets. You can choose to climb to Sakteng and spend more time in the yeti-inhabited region, or you can just visit Merak hamlet and return to Tashigang the next evening. Easy to moderately strenuous hike that includes cultural programs and opportunities to connect with locals. For further information, see Eastern Bhutan’s Best 8 Days.
Start or finish in Paro (0 or more days): You can simply begin or end your journey in Paro, Western Bhutan, and visit the well-known Tiger’s Nest monastery and other landmarks. this is possible because of the thanks domestic aircraft that connects Yonphula airport in Eastern Bhutan with Paro in the West.