EXCELLENT Based on 125 reviews Posted on Lalita C27 April 2026Verified Amazing Bhutan My name is Lalita C Afonso and I have just returned from a 7 day tour of Bhutan with Omsha Travels. We were happy to have travelled to Thimpu, Phobjikha valley and Gamtey , Punakha and Paro, enjoying the history , culture and scenic beauty of Bhutan . Right from the start Nawang Dorji who is the Travel Expert and Lead at Omsha travels was extremely prompt in response to my queries – very informative and was very flexible on the itenary .He is professional , and It was a pleasure interacting with him and the communications and finalization of the trip including arranging for the travel permits was smooth and excellent . We were very touched that he came personally to meet us during the trip checking if everything was Ok and even brought us Bhutanese Souvenirs. Our travel guide was young Namgay Wangmo. Namgay was intelligent , passionate about Bhutanese History and had pride in her country and it was a joy interacting with her. We were particularly interested in the History and culture of Bhutan – and she scaled up to a very professional level especially at the Dzongs. I was particularly impressed how she quickly understood and adjusted the tour pace so that we were comfortable and not rushed and enjoyed our trip. I am prone to motion sickness and she very kindly ensured I was stable and comfortable before we moved on. Our driver for the trip Sonam was also excellent - he drove through the narrow and often winding roads at high altitude very efficiently and steadily, stopping whenever I felt queasy . The hotels and hospitality were good. Bhutan is amazing and worth a visit , and I would particularly recommend planning a trip with Omsha Travels .Posted on Colin M26 April 2026Verified Experience of a Lifetime! Truly the trip of a lifetime! Highly recommend Omsha Travel, from the moment I first reached out to them inquiring about Bhutan to the moment I had to say goodbye to my guide and driver (who I’m proud to call my new friends), this small and genuine outfit has been so professional yet so personable in creating an adventure that I’ll never forget and memories I’ll cherish forever. While the knowledge possessed by my guides of their country, their theology, and their history was most impressive; what struck me the most was their genuine desire to share such information, making me feel not like a tourist, but a true guest in the land of the thunder dragon. With Omsha travel the whole experience was seamless and without stress as from the moment my guide and driver met me at the airport after arrival to the moment they dropped me off to depart everything was thoughtfully covered (even roadside coffee breaks with the most stunning views)! To anyone thinking of visiting this magical land, I could not more highly recommend the experience I had with Omsha travel! Thank you again Omsha!Posted on Francine V24 April 2026Verified Magnificent Bhutan with Omsha tours. Because if illness I could not write this review sooner but now I must tell you about this incredible company, Omsha tours in Bhutan. I did a thorough search on Trip Advisor before I chose this company. They have incredible reviews so I began my booking process with them. Nawang, the owner, answered all my concerns and questions during several months of emails. I book my tour and was anxious to get there. I had read about how the Butanese people are encouraged by the government to live in "Joy" but never fully comprehended it until I arrived in this magnificent country and experienced the peaceful and engaging persona of these people. Nawang from Omsha greeted me with a big smile at the airport and he was enthusiastic about sharing his kingdom with me. I had a private diver for this tour and it was a wonderful experience. Nawang was so knowledgeable about all aspects of Bhutan and every day it was so pleasurable to hear his interesting stories about the history, customs and funny anecdotes about Bhutan. He answered all my questions and always knew how to satisfy my need to know all things Bhutan. The hotels were 5 star and so large and beautiful with magnificent views, I was so happily surprised. Each day my driver and Nawang waited for me promptly and were so very patient with me when I slept in and made them wait. They never got upset and took it all in stride. Omsha went over and beyond to make my trip one I will never forget. When I attempted to make the difficult climb to Tiger's Nest Nawang was incredible patient with my walking issues. He allowed me to stop so many times and helped support me on this harrowing climb. He never made me feel bad when I could not continue to the top. He made sure I could get to a spot where I could get the photo I so desperately wanted of the famous monastery and he told me it did not matter that I did not reach the top, I should be very proud of attempting it and cherish what I was able to do. The Bhutanese people are the most welcoming and friendly calm people I have ever met and Omsha tours and Newang were outstanding! I have traveled to over 90 countries over the past 45 years and I have never encountered a tour company as caring and attentive to my needs as Omsha tours. I cannot recommend Newang and his company Omsha tours enough! They were perfection in every way. Bhutan is truly a shangrila not to be missed and you MUST use Omsha tours to get the royal treatment. Can't wait to go back to live and enjoy this kingdom, I now understand living in "Joy".Posted on Robin V15 April 2026Verified Highly recommend We had an amazing time in Bhutan thanks to our lovely guide and driver. The hotels where very nice and our guide told us nice storys about the country and it’s culture. They adjusted the schedule to our wishes and where very flexible. If you are planning on going to Bhutan I can definitly recommend Omsha Travel.Posted on Raphaella13 April 2026Verified The Best! We had incredible 16 days in Bhutan organized by Omsha Travel. Everything was perfect, and we could not have asked for a better holiday. From beginning to end, Nawang was extremely helpful, created a perfect itinerary for my mother and me, and organized everything flawlessly. We had great hotels, food, and staff throughout our stay. Nima, our guide, was incredibly caring, professional, knowledgeable, and simply amazing. We loved our time with him and already miss his company! It’s hard to point out the highlights of the trip, as every day was special. We attended the Paro Tshechu, visited western and central Bhutan, and also did the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek, which was just wow! I can recommend them 10000%. If you are looking for a perfect travel agency and the best guide in Bhutan, there’s no need to look further. Kadrenchoe La, Nawang and Nima!Posted on Xavier C9 April 2026Verified One of a lifetime expérience Just concluded a 10days /9 nights Solo private tour with OMSHA. Visiting from France. I could attend yhe Paro festival for 2 days and then travel to Thimphu, Gangtey, Bumthang, Punaka and back to Paro. I decided to book months ahead to be able to attend the annual festival and it was truly worth it ! I contacted about 10 agencies via email and OMSHA immediately stood out for its prompt replies and flexibility in arranging the trip ! Nawang, the agency lead and contact answered all my questions, crafted a tour for me and followed up in the months / weeks ahead to ensure all was OK. Thanks to my great guide Sonam and smooth and experienced driver Nawang, my tour was a total success, now flying back home full of memories ! Fortresses, museums, monasteries, gorgeous treks, cultural experiences ... all was truly outstanding! I fully recommend with no hesitation ! Enjoy your trip to Bhutan. Thank you 🙏Posted on Len T3 April 2026Verified An amazing experience! I just finished a 6D/5N tour of Bhutan with OMSHA including Thimphu, Punakha and Paro. From the very first inquiry by email, all the way through to saying goodbye at the airport at the end of the tour, it truly was a fantastic experience! OMSHA go out of their way to ensure you have a wonderful time and cater to every need and question you might have. Given that I wanted to customise my tour in various ways, this really helped. Many thanks to my guide Lhazin and driver Azha for a stellar and memorable experience in Bhutan!, and to Nawang for helping me plan the tour through multiple emails and WhatsApp messages. I seriously can't find a single minor fault even. Would recommend OMSHA in a heartbeat.Posted on Deepthi3 April 2026Verified A Truly Hassle-Free Bhutan Experience Thanks to Omsha Travels I had an amazing experience with Omsha Travels during our recent 10-day trip to Bhutan, and I genuinely want to appreciate the exceptional service provided by Nawang and his team. From the very beginning, everything was thoughtfully planned and seamlessly executed. We didn’t face a single issue throughout the trip - all arrangements, from transportation to itinerary planning, were handled perfectly. A special shoutout to our guide Ugyen and our driver Sonam, who were incredibly supportive, friendly yet professional and made our journey smooth and enjoyable throughout. What really stood out was how smoothly they handled unexpected situations and external challenges. During our journey from Bagdogra Airport to Phuentsholing, there was a high-profile movement due to the Chief Minister’s visit in West Bengal, which could have easily caused delays and confusion. However, everything was managed so efficiently that we didn’t face any inconvenience at all. Even during immigration, our guide ensured the process was quick and hassle-free. Also, since it was a festive season in Bhutan, accommodations were in high demand - but despite that, Nawang and his team managed to secure us good, comfortable hotels. Thanks to their planning, we even got the opportunity to experience and visit a local festival, which became one of the highlights of our trip. What truly impressed me the most, however, was the way Nawang handled an unexpected situation on our last day. We had initially been booked at a hotel(where we had stayed on the first day here as well), but this time the experience was extremely disappointing - the rooms were in poor condition, had a bad odor, and the service was not up to the mark. Despite requesting a room change, the hotel staff did not cooperate. The moment we informed Nawang, he immediately stepped in and took ownership of the situation. Without any delay, he arranged an alternative hotel for us, which turned out to be far, far better - hygienic, comfortable, and exactly what we needed after a long trip. His responsiveness and problem-solving in that moment really showed how much he values his customers’ comfort and experience. What impressed me even more was his honesty and professionalism - he informed us that he has decided to discontinue working with that hotel moving forward because of this incident. That level of accountability and integrity is rare. I would also like to highlight that Omsha Travels is listed on Bhutan’s official government tourism platforms, and after experiencing their service firsthand, I can confidently say they truly live up to that recognition. We also had the chance to meet Nawang in person, and he is truly humble, grounded, and very genuine - qualities that clearly reflect in his work. If you’re planning a trip and looking for someone reliable, responsive, and customer-focused, I would highly recommend Omsha Travels. They don’t just plan trips - they ensure you have a smooth, stress-free, and memorable experience throughout. Thank you once again, Nawang, Ugyen, Sonam & the team for making our Bhutan trip so special!Posted on Nithin N3 April 2026Verified Seamless Planning and Exceptional Service in Bhutan When searching for a Bhutanese tour operator, I found Omsha Travels via the official Bhutan tourism website, and it was a total godsend. Led by Nawang, Omsha Travels is a truly genuine operator. Nawang is incredibly responsive and communicates promptly. We initially planned a nine-day tour but later decided to extend it to ten days, and the team accommodated the change seamlessly. They offer highly competitive rates alongside stays at the best hotels available. Our journey began in Bagdogra, and Nawang provided our driver details well in advance. Despite some road blocks and commotion due to the Indian elections, the situations were handled expertly. Upon entering Bhutan, we met our guide, Ugyen, who navigated the immigration formalities with ease. Throughout the trip, they shared the rich history and stories behind every temple and dzong we visited, They also accompanied us on various hikes with a lively and tireless spirit that kept us motivated. Our trip coincided with the Paro Tshechu, which is the busiest time of year, yet Omsha Travels still secured excellent accommodation in the heart of the city. Our driver, Sonam, was exceptionally calm and patient throughout the entire journey. When we encountered an issue with one of our stays, Nawang resolved it the moment he was notified. His genuine concern for the experience of his guests is clear. I highly recommend them for anyone looking for a seamless trip to Bhutan!Posted on Pornima K3 April 2026Verified Amazing We recently completed a 7-night Bhutan trip with Omsha Travel, and it turned out to be one of the most special experiences of my life. I’m from Nashik, India, and while I’ve traveled to several countries, this was the first international trip for my parents. Choosing Bhutan was the best decision—it’s peaceful, welcoming, and perfect for a relaxed family trip. A big thank you to our guide, Ugyen Sonam, who truly made this journey unforgettable. He was incredibly warm, knowledgeable, and always went the extra mile to ensure our comfort. When we faced food issues in Phobjikha, he personally took us to a great local restaurant in his own car. During the Tiger’s Nest hike, he patiently supported my mother throughout, making the experience enjoyable and stress-free. Sonam shared deep insights into Bhutanese culture, history, and food, answering all our questions with enthusiasm. His positive energy and kindness made us feel at home. We also appreciated the thoughtful gesture from the owner, Nawang, who met us in Thimphu and gave us souvenirs—it added a very personal touch to the trip. The entire experience—from comfortable stays to skilled drivers and unique highlights like the hot stone bath in Paro and homemade rice wine at a homestay—was exceptional. We especially loved the simplicity and warmth of the Bhutanese people. One thing that really stood out—when I casually mentioned I wanted a book to learn more about Bhutan, he surprised me with a Lonely Planet book. It honestly made me so happy. I would highly recommend Omsha Travel and Sonam to anyone planning a Bhutan trip. Truly a memorable and heartwarming experience!
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Planning a trip to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, requires some forethought due to its unique tourism policies and entry requirements. Before you plan a perfect tour, it is important to know some of the things before visiting Bhutan.
Bhutan, known as Druk Yul in the local Dzongkha language, translates to “Land of the Thunder Dragon.” Bhutan, officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia, located in the Eastern Himalayas. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east, and west. Known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and commitment to environmental sustainability, Bhutan offers a unique and tranquil travel experience.
Bhutan is known for its unique development philosophy, Gross National Happiness, which prioritizes the well-being and happiness of its citizens over economic growth. This approach influences policies on education, healthcare, and environmental conservation. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to lush green valleys and dense forests, Bhutan’s landscapes are incredibly diverse and breathtaking.
1. Independent Travel in Bhutan: Still Best with a Tour Operator.
Bhutan has made travel more accessible by reducing the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) to US$100. Additionally, children aged 6 to 11 receive a 50% discount on the SDF, and those under 6 are exempt from the fee. There is also a one-time US$40 visa application fee. Though Bhutan now allows more flexible travel, unlike other countries, you can’t just book a flight and arrive in Bhutan. Planning your trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator is strongly recommended and, in many cases, necessary.
Booking accommodation independently is not easy in Bhutan. Many hotels are not listed online or may not accept online bookings. Experienced local operator offering personalized tours, including luxury experiences, cultural journeys, and off-the-beaten-path adventures and enhances your experience, especially for activities like trekking, attending festivals, or engaging in specialized interests such as birdwatching or cycling. They provide valuable local knowledge, handle logistics, and ensure you have access to the right permits, making your trip smoother and more enjoyable.
Contact OMSHA Travel is a certified tour operators and can be found on the official Bhutan Travel website.
2. There is no best time to visit Bhutan.
Bhutan is a destination worth visiting year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm. While autumn and spring are popular for their vibrant tsechus, summer and winter bring equally wonderful experiences. An added bonus of traveling during the low season is the financial benefits, including discounts on flights, hotels, and tour packages, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers.
Winter is an especially magical time, offering crisp air, clear skies, and fewer crowds, creating the perfect conditions for a peaceful and intimate journey. Festivals like Dochula Festival, set against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks at Dochula Pass, highlight Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. Similarly, summer brings lush green valleys and a quieter atmosphere. This is also the time to witness lesser-known but equally captivating festivals such as Nimalung Festival in Bumthang.
While summer and winter may not be ideal for multi day treks due to muddy trails or chilly camping conditions, they are perfect for cultural exploration, photography, and connecting with locals in serene settings.
3. Book early for festivals and trekking
Bhutan is a treasure trove of cultural festivals and trekking opportunities, drawing travelers from across the globe to experience its vibrant traditions and breathtaking landscapes. If you’re planning to visit during Bhutan’s peak festival seasons or embark on its famous trekking routes, booking early is essential to secure the best experiences.
Festivals like Thimphu Tshechu, Paro Tshechu, and Punakha Drubchen are highlights of the cultural calendar. These events draw large crowds, and accommodations and flights often fill up quickly.
So, plan ahead and book early to ensure a seamless journey into the heart of this Himalayan paradise.
4. Travel insurance is highly recommended
Proof of travel insurance is no longer needed in order to apply for a Bhutanese visa. However, as with any overseas travel, insurance is highly recommended and should cover the activities you plan to take on.
5. Only two airlines fly to Bhutan
There are two airline carriers: Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. Due to the challenging approach to Paro International Airport—surrounded by peaks as high as 5,500m (18,000ft)—only a select group of highly trained pilots are authorized to fly there.
You may book your flights directly with the airline, or you can also contact us for assistance with your flight arrangements. Booking flights through a tour operator is mainly about convenience and support. It allows you to manage everything— ensures smoother coordination and provides assistance in case of cancellations, delays, or schedule changes, the tour operator can assist in rebooking or adjusting your itinerary.
Direct flights to and from Paro connect you to various destinations, including Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Bagdogra, Guwahati, Kolkata and New Delhi), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore, Thailand (Bangkok) and the UAE (Sharjah). While Bangkok and Delhi are common entry points, Kathmandu promises the most epic route, with glimpses of Mt Everest on clear days.
You can download the Drukair app and check in online, with window seats available. Online check-in opens 72 hours before the flight.
6. Bhutan is exceptionally safe
Bhutan is renowned for being exceptionally safe, with one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Violent crime is rare, and petty theft is almost unheard of. The country’s small population, strong sense of community, and deep-rooted respect for tradition contribute to a safe environment for both locals and visitors. Whether you’re walking through the vibrant streets of Thimphu or trekking through remote villages, you can feel secure knowing that Bhutan’s peaceful atmosphere and the watchful eye of your guide or locals ensure your safety. The increasing presence of female guides also offers additional comfort for solo women travelers, making Bhutan an ideal destination for those seeking both adventure and peace of mind.
7. Stay Up-to-Date with Your Vaccinations
No vaccinations are required for entry into Bhutan. However, it is advisable to stay current with your vaccinations and consult with a healthcare professional at least eight weeks before your departure to check if you need any boosters. Recommended vaccinations include hepatitis A and B, diphtheria, tetanus, typhoid, and childhood vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, and polio. For longer stays, you might consider getting vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis and rabies. Rabies is a particular concern as friendly animals, such as monkeys and dogs, can carry the virus, which is fatal if untreated. In case of an animal bite, seek immediate medical attention at the nearest health clinic for postexposure prophylaxis shots.
8. Minimize Altitude Sickness by Acclimatizing
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) can occur at altitudes above 2,500 meters (8,202 feet). Most of Bhutan’s popular destinations, including Thimphu and Paro, are located just below that threshold, but treks that pass over mountain passes reaching 5,000 meters (16,404 feet) can put travelers at risk. To reduce the risk of AMS, ascend slowly, take rest days as needed, and stop if you start feeling ill. AMS can develop into serious altitude sickness if not carefully managed. If symptoms persist, it’s crucial to descend immediately. It’s wise to allow time for acclimatization, especially before embarking on treks like the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike, which ascends about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet). Schedule a traditional hot-stone bath afterward for relaxation.
9. Pack Essential Medical Supplies
Insect repellent is a must when traveling to Bhutan, particularly during the summer months and in the southern regions, to protect against mosquito-borne diseases. Bhutan faced its first nationwide dengue epidemic in 2019, and although there’s no vaccine for dengue, the risk of malaria is low. Given Bhutan’s high average elevation (3,280 meters or 10,760 feet), the sun can be intense, so don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses for eye protection. Dramamine for car sickness and Diamox for altitude sickness are recommended, as Bhutan’s winding mountain roads can cause discomfort. If you need diapers or tampons, bring them along, as they are not always readily available, although menstrual pads are sold in some stores and hotels. Earplugs can also come in handy, especially when dogs start howling in Thimphu at night.
10. Healthcare in Bhutan: A Blend of Tradition and Modern Medicine
Bhutan, often referred to as “Menjong” or the “Land of Medicinal Herbs,” offers a unique approach to healthcare, combining traditional remedies with Western medicine. If you feel unwell, you can visit Thimphu’s National Institute of Traditional Medicine, where practitioners will assess your pulse and temperature, and prescribe ayurvedic treatments made from local plants, free of charge (though donations are appreciated). For those preferring Western medical care, Bhutan’s largest medical facility, the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital in Thimphu, provides modern healthcare services.
11. Bhutanese Cuisine: Spicy and Flavorful
Bhutanese cuisine is known for its bold use of chili peppers, with dishes like ema datse (chilies with cheese) and kewa datse (potatoes, chilies, and cheese) being popular staples. Although international dishes once dominated hotel buffets, Bhutanese food has experienced a revival, with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. If you find the heat too intense, many dishes can be adjusted to your taste, though you might still want some antacids on hand! If you’re unsure where to eat, ask your guide or tour operator for suggestions. A visit to the local Zombala 2 Restaurant is a must for those looking for authentic flavors, where you can enjoy Momos (dumplings), Thukpa (a comforting noodle soup), and Ema Datshi, Bhutan’s national dish made with chilies and cheese.
12. Don’t Drink Tap Water
Tap water in Bhutan is not safe to drink unless it has been boiled or purified. You can ask your hotel or guesthouse to provide boiled water, or purchase bottled water to carry with you. On a positive note, Bhutan boasts a growing craft beer scene, and its local whiskey is a delightful experience for visitors. One of the top spots to explore is Namgay Artisanal Brewery in Paro and Red Panda Brewery in Bumthang.
13. Follow Local Etiquette
In Bhutan, a friendly greeting is “Kuzu zangpo la,” which means “hello” in Dzongkha, the national language. It is customary to bow when greeting others (handshakes are less common). You’ll hear the word “la” often in English sentences as a sign of respect, so feel free to reciprocate. If invited into someone’s home, it’s polite to say “mezhu mezhu” while covering your mouth with your hands when offered food. After two or three offers, it’s customary to accept. Similarly, if you offer food or a gift, expect some polite resistance. If invited to someone’s home, it’s also a kind gesture to give a small tip for their hospitality.
14. Tipping in Bhutan
Although tipping is not obligatory in Bhutan, it’s appreciated as a gesture of thanks, especially for your guide, driver, and trek crew. While a tip of 10–15% is customary, the amount and currency are up to you. Tipping is not generally required at restaurants or hotels, as a 10% service charge is already included in your bill.
15. Smoking in Bhutan
Bhutan is known for its progressive health laws, including a ban on smoking and tobacco sales until 2021. Smoking is now allowed but must be done discreetly, away from public view (e.g., behind buildings). The same applies to vaping, which is available in select stores in Thimphu but is not widely accessible. Despite the prevalence of cannabis in Bhutan, it remains illegal, and possession can lead to imprisonment for up to a year.
16. Embrace Local Beliefs and Traditions
Bhutan is rich in myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs, from sightings of the migoi (yeti) in the wild east to the significance of phalluses as symbols of protection. The story of Guru Rinpoche’s flight to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery is an essential part of Bhutan’s cultural heritage. Visitors should approach these stories with an open mind, understanding that folklore and traditions are integral to Bhutanese identity.
17. Pack Smart: Layers, Modest Clothes, and Good Boots
Bhutan’s weather can vary greatly, so pack layers for fluctuating temperatures. Modest clothing is essential when visiting temples and monasteries, and you may want to bring socks to protect your feet from cold temple floors. A good pair of hiking boots is essential, but also pack nicer shoes if you plan to wear a gho or kira (the traditional Bhutanese dress for men and women). If you’re attending a festival or meeting with a dignitary, wearing traditional attire is highly recommended and a great way to immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture.
18. Carry Cash and Use Money Apps
It’s more convenient to bring your own cash (ensure the bills are crisp) rather than relying on ATMs in Bhutan. The official currency is the ngultrum, which is pegged 1:1 to the Indian rupee. You can exchange money at a bank or hotel to get smaller notes, which are handy for butter-lamp offerings, donations at religious sites, purchasing souvenirs, and tipping your guide, driver, or trekking crew. Small bills are also necessary for entrance fees. While most businesses in Bhutan accept cash, many also accept payments through the goBoB app. Foreign visitors can easily activate the app by downloading it from Google Play or the Apple App Store, inserting a local SIM card purchased at the airport, and funding their digital wallet with a credit or debit card.
19. Get a SIM Card Upon Arrival
SIM cards, which were once difficult to obtain in Bhutan, are now easily available at Paro International Airport. You can choose from various packages, ranging from 1 GB of data to unlimited data, with validity periods from 7 days to 1 month. Additionally, you can top up your balance using the goBoB app.
20. Be Aware of Etiquette at Religious Sites
When visiting Buddhist monasteries, nunneries, and temples, it’s important to follow proper etiquette: remove your shoes and hats, wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees, and avoid taking photos in altar rooms. Never point at sacred objects or lean against a stupa, and consider making a small donation either on the altar or to a monk. If you’re seeking a blessing, it’s customary to offer a small donation as well.
Whether traveling by car or on foot, always circumambulate Buddhist temples or shrines, such as stupas or chortens, in a clockwise direction. Going counterclockwise, whether intentionally or unknowingly, is considered disrespectful and unlucky. Similarly, prayer wheels, which are used to purify karma, should always be spun in a clockwise direction.
21. Don’t Bargain Too Hard
Unlike in some parts of Asia, where bargaining is expected, Bhutan’s market culture is much more straightforward. Prices are typically fixed, and aggressive haggling is not common or appreciated. However, if you plan to shop, be prepared to spend a little more. You’ll likely be drawn to vibrant textiles made from natural fibers like silk and cotton. These textiles, which can take months to make, are priced to reflect the skill and cultural significance woven into each piece, often crafted by women. If you’re looking for a more affordable option, geometric yathras, made from yak wool and commonly found in the Bumthang region of central Bhutan, offer a budget-friendly alternative.