Wellness Treats to Spiritual Awakening

Whenever you return home from a holiday, you look forward to another break just to recover from the stress of travels. In Bhutan, you may arrive stressed but you will leave feeling all rejuvenated and relieved of modern day hassles. Bhutan is a sanctuary for many who come here seeking wellness treats, trying out meditational experiments, or indulging in therapeutic recovery. The Body is well treated and the mind is put at ease and the soul awakens and becomes free.

Demography: 1st time Visitor/ Leisure Traveller / Traveller/ Explorer
Duration: Year Long
Best to visit: Year Long

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Best features you will find on this well-being trip:

  • Whether it is a session of peaceful, contemplative meditation, a relaxing soak in a mineral hot spring bath or the all natural remedies of our traditional medicine, Bhutan has just what you need to revive and rejuvenate your body and spirit. Try out meditation as a simple start. Visit Monasteries and learn Meditational techniques which have been in practice for centuries. Stay within your hotel premises and enjoy traditional massage therapies.
  • Explore and learn of indigenous medicines from established Dzongkhags (districts) which are remedial for all kinds of ailments.
  • Take a curative dip in hot springs or “Tshachus” for relieve from ailments or dip in the tradition **called the “Menchu” or Stone Baths.
    Get a customized itinerary for your solitary retreats while frolicking in Bhutan’s peaceful serenity.
  • Ask adventure trail to most popular Tshachus in Bhutan – the Gasa (in western Bhutan), Chubhu in Punakha, Dur in Bhumthang (central Bhutan).
Your tour includes
  • Professional Guides
  • All Noted Tours within the Country
  • Accommodations on twin sharing in Tourism approved hotels.
  • Meals Noted in Itinerary (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • Entrance Fees and Permits
  • Private Ground transportation
  • Airport transport in Paro
  • Bhutan Airport Tax
  • Bhutan Visa Fees
  • A sustainable tourism Royalty of $65 per person/ per day.