Adventure World has unveiled a new collection of curated journeys through Bhutan.

The tours are designed to immerse travellers in the country’s mountain landscapes, living culture and enduring Buddhist traditions.

The launch follows a significant increase in enquiries for Bhutan from Australasian travellers seeking immersive cultural experiences in lesser-explored destinations.

The expanded collection has been developed to meet growing demand, offering a broader range of tailor-made journeys suited to different interests, travel styles and trip durations

The new range caters to both first-time visitors and well-travelled explorers with itineraries ranging from eight to 15 days.

Each journey pairs famous landmarks like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery and the majestic Punakha dzong (above) with local experiences that foster a deeper connection with Bhutan’s people and culture.

Beyond the capital of Thimphu, travellers on the longer itineraries will discover Gangtey Monastery and Phobjikha Valley, wander through traditional villages in the Haa Valley and Bumthang regions, visit centuries-old monasteries, gaining a deeper insight into Bhutan’s living Buddhist traditions, and complete the walk to Taktsang, (Tiger’s Nest), one of Asia’s most spectacular cultural landmarks.

The curated itineraries include:

  • Bhutan the Hidden Kingdom: 8 Days/7 nights from $3,679 per person, twin share: A perfect introduction focusing on essential cultural highlights and Himalayan landscapes.
  • Essence of Bhutan: 8 Days/7 nights from $6,045 per person, twin share: An elevated, curated exploration of Bhutan’s core cultural wonders in historic Thimphu, Punakha and Paro, featuring unique four-star accommodations.
  • Authentic Bhutan: 11 Days/10 nights from $5,165 per person, twin share.  A deeper journey connecting highlights with regional traditions and local communities as travellers venture east to Trongsa and Jakar.
  • Bhutan Discovery15 Days/14 nights from $7,079 per person, twin share. The ultimate comprehensive expedition venturing far into the spiritual heartland of Bumthang and the remote, pristine Haa Valley.

“Bhutan is one of Asia’s most extraordinary destinations for those seeking genuine cultural connection,” said Eric Finley, Adventure World’s Asia Product Manager.

“The mountain landscapes, deep spiritual traditions and commitment to preserving its natural and cultural heritage make it an ideal destination for travellers seeking unique culture connection.

“Few countries have upheld tradition and identity in the way Bhutan has, making for a travel experience different to any other.

“With all journeys being tailor-made, our Destination Specialists can personalise each itinerary so travellers can experience Bhutan in a way that best suits their interests, pace and travel style.”

Prices are based on selected departures and are subject to availability.

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