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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Samdrup Jongkhar (Google Map)
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Extend stay in Merak (plus one day): Merak would be a nice place to spend a day. You can stroll about the area, attempt to climb the over 5,000-meter-high holy Aumo Yomo peak, or trek further into the community.
Start or finish in Paro: You can simply begin or end your vacation in Paro, Western Bhutan, where you can visit the well-known Tiger’s Nest monastery and other attractions, thanks to a domestic aircraft that connects the Yongphula airport in Eastern Bhutan with Paro in the West.
Extend with Omba Nye “The Tiger Nest of the East” hike (Plus two days): Omba Nye is a relatively new and well-liked 3-day trekking track in Bhutan. It can also be completed as a 2-day, 1-night hiking expedition with an overnight stay in an Omba village homestay. Similar to Paro’s Taktsang, the Omba Nye Monastery is situated in a magnificent location on a rocky cliff.
From the Himalayas southward to the Indian border, this will be a daylong drive. The same route you took to get here on Day One will be followed, passing via Sherubtse University and the Yongphula Airport. Don’t forget to stop at Damthang before getting to Smadrup Jongkhar for additional blessing. When the immigration process is complete, you will bid your driver and guide in Bhutan farewell before being driven to Guwahati by your Indian equivalent. the conclusion of the tour.