| The New York
Times Sunday edition (Jan 9, 2005) covers Bhutan
as a good choice for those that want to see traditional
Asia. It makes good sense to travel to Bhutan by booking
directly with a Bhutanese tour company that is based in
the US. Our family owned tour agency is fully licensed
and approved by the Tourism Authority of Bhutan.
Because of the limited resources, the government of Bhutan only
limits the number of tourists entering the country by limiting
the number of flights that Druk Air flies into
the country. We have the experience, reputation and
contacts within the country to make sure you have one of
those few seats.
For many years now Bhutan has been one of the top 5 travel destinations for adventure and cultural tours.
And now, with the recent tsunami destruction in South Asia, Bhutan has become the hottest ticket in Asia. Travel to Bhutan has never been just for the elite and you don't have to spend
$1,000 a night, as the article mentions, to be comfortable and safe. Just send
an email and give us some dates that you are contemplating and let us plan an individual itinerary that will make a your tour to Bhutan a trip of a lifetime. Also, mention your hobbies, whatever they may be, and we'll help you meet like-minded Bhutanese nationals along the way. Bicycling? Hiking? Bird watching? Textiles? Cuisine? Religion? With a lifetime of knowledge of our homeland, we can arrange a tour that encompasses not only our culture and environment but also your personal likes and dislikes.
When you experience Bhutan with Bootan.com, you will travel in
comfort and style to experience the hidden Bhutan that others miss. Best of all, you will feel like a part of our family.
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