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Julie Chadwick
United Kingdom, May 2025
Our itinerary was a lovely mix of different and intriguing things, and thanks to Bijay we were able to add in a few extra visits. For example, Simon read about a tree planting scheme in the Druk Air magazine during the flight, and decided he would like to do this himself. Bijay made a series of phone calls to fix this up, and we managed to fit it in during our stay in Paro. He also took us to see the Red Panda brewery and adjacent cheese factory, both of which were very interesting, and he arranged both a delightful rafting trip down the river in Punakha and a hot stone bath in Paro.
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Ryandall Lim
Singapore, Mar 2018
My recent Bhutan adventure was made even more unforgettable from the many serendipitous experiences when I was there (these, on top of a totally well-organised and partially customised trip - yes I could actually plan part of my itinerary, with the help of a very knowledgeable agent, of course..)
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Michele Vicario
Australia, Oct 2015
TUESDAY 6TH OCTOBER: We are in a small Drukair plane flying over the flat plains on either side of the Ganges, when suddenly the Himalayan range comes out of nowhere with massive peaks covered with eternal snow. Mt Everest and Jomolahri which we will see from Jomolahri camp with its imposing icy mass in a few weeks during our trek. We are in Paro and I have never previously in any airport seen travellers getting off a plane and stopping on the tarmac to admire the surrounding scenery and taking photos. My anticipation of being on the Bhutanese soil has been so long that a few tears of happiness start swelling up in my eyes. I straightaway know that this country is going to offer some special experiences and emotions. Outside our guide Ugyen waits seriously for us holding a piece
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