Jobst Patrick, Germany

Jobst Patrick, Germany

Jobst Patrick, Germany

Meine Reise nach Bhutan war ein voller Erfolg!
Die Abwicklung aller Formalitäten vor Beginn der Tour hat wunderbar geklappt und das Land ist auf jeden Fall eine Reise wert.
Guide, Fahrer und Unterkunft waren Spitze und ich kann mich nur noch mal für dieses Großartige Erlebnis bedanken.

Emily Fung, Australia

Emily Fung, Australia

Emily Fung, Australia

“I recently had the great privilege of travelling to magical, spiritual and captivating Bhutan, “Land of the Thunder Dragon”. Nima and Pema arranged every detail of my trip with the greatest of care and kindness. Thanks to them, my time in Bhutan was absolutely unforgettable.”

Vaughan Sydenham, UK

Vaughan Sydenham, UK

Vaughan Sydenham, UK


“I travelled with Nima to Chomalhari Basecamp and across the Bonte La Pass. Nima is a highly knowledgeable and engaging guide. He has a warm and welcoming personality and is always highly focussed on providing clients with the best possible experience. He is attentive and is able to very effectively convey his love and understanding of Bhutan’s wonderful geography and culture. I highly recommend his services . Vaughan Sydenham”

Julie Faint – Sydney, Australia

Julie Faint - Sydney, Australia

Julie Faint - Sydney, Australia

My recent 3 week journey through Bhutan was an incredible 2 weeks of cultural immersion and 1 week of an exhilarating trek to the Jomolhari Base Camp. May was a wonderful month to see Bhutan as its countryside was filled with rhododendrons, azaleas plus other stunning flora and the weather was pleasant during the day and the nights not too cold. Staying at a farmstay is the way to go and I would recommend Damchi Homestay with Kinley Dema as my host ( a wonderful and welcoming introduction to the Bhutanese way of life), then onto exploring the ancient fortresses and monasteries in Punakha,Tsonga, and Bumthang where the architectural beauty of these buildings is absolutely stunning to finally experiencing the 7 day trek along breathtaking mountain ridges, through river valleys, lush forests and scattered yak herder villages – until we reached the Jomolhari Base Camp site- an altitude of 4100m. A day trip, to an elevation of 4430m to view Tshophu – the Twin Lakes, above the Jomolhari Base camp is an absolute must do walk where we spotted yaks, Blue sheep and marmots and if you are lucky the elusive Snow Leopard. Also at the base campsite, its also worth exploring Jomotsang chu, a stream that flows from the glacial lake of Jomolhari. My guide, Nima Yoezer, and the support crew (Dechen,Penjou, Samdrup and Dawa) were exceptional. Combining local knowledge with genuine passion, regaling me with stories around the campfire and ensuring my safety and comfort throughout. I would highly recommend this journey to anyone seeking a transformative plus spiritual travel experience, guided by passionate freelance guides who truly and sincerely care about sharing the best of Bhutan with their guests.

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