We go above and beyond to make your stay in Bhutan, a journey of lifetime.
Bhutan is our main base and it was here that our company was first founded in May, 1998.
Wind Horse Tours, Treks & Expeditions (P) Ltd, Bhutan Office is headquartered in Thimphu, with staffs also based in Paro and Phuntsholing, Bhutan. We own a fleet of high quality transports; buses and luxury Sedan cars and SUVs. We work with the best hotels & lodges in the Kingdom with whom we have a really good relationship.
We are one of the leading ground operators in Bhutan and certainly the top among the new operators that started after further liberalization of Tourism licenses in 1998.
Our permanent staffs haves profit sharing and stakes in the company that keeps us all motivated. We keep ourselves continuously updated in our skills with in-house or out of country training.
We have recently created an independent trekking operation department and upgraded it with the best outdoor; trekking and camping equipments available for better efficiency, for your enjoyment and safety.
Whether you are coming for an active adventure, for gentle walks, home stays, or focusing your visit to cultural sights or bird watching, we will provide you with the friendly, flexible and knowledgeable tour or trekking Guide. This is the most important element of your trip to Bhutan. The rest of the hotels and services can be chosen as per your budget.
Bhutan, The Land of Thunder Dragon in BBC Country Profile
Bhutan is a tiny, remote and impoverished kingdom nestling in the Himalayas between its powerful neighbours, India and China. Almost completely cut off for centuries, it has tried to let in some aspects of the outside world while fiercely guarding its ancient traditions.
The Bhutanese name for Bhutan, Druk Yul, means "Land of the Thunder Dragon" and it only began to open up to outsiders in the 1970s.
The Wangchuk hereditary monarchy has wielded power since 1907. But Bhutan is set to make the switch to a two-party parliamentary democracy. Elections are scheduled for 2008 and a draft constitution envisages a two-chamber parliament.
Bhutan's ancient Buddhist culture and breathtaking scenery make it a natural tourist attraction.
Tourism is restricted; visitors must travel as part of a pre-arranged package or guided tour. Backpackers and independent travellers are discouraged. .

Bhutan Paro Festival Tour 2008
This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people. Most of the walks are optional with alternative sights to see when the others are walking. It covers all This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people....
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Snow Leopard Jumolhari Trek 16 Days
This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people. Most of the walks are optional with alternative sights to see when the others are walking. It covers all This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people....
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Bhutan Paro Festival Tour 2008
This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people. Most of the walks are optional with alternative sights to see when the others are walking. It covers all This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people....
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Snow Leopard Jumolhari Trek 16 Days
This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people. Most of the walks are optional with alternative sights to see when the others are walking. It covers all This adventure is so designed keeping in mind that some of the participants may be elder people....
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