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Miracle Expedition Tours & Treks is a registered tour company based in Thimphu, The Kingdom of Bhutan. We are specialized in custom private Trips and Luxury destination Planner in Bhutan

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A travel, tour and hospitality professional for about 3 decades. Experienced in leading and organizing all various Inbound luxury tours and trips in Bhutan and specialized in custom private luxury accommodation and family vacations.

Culture

Trekking

Festivals

Bhutan

A travel, tour and hospitality professional for about 3 decades. Experienced in leading and organizing all various Inbound luxury tours and trips in Bhutan and specialized in custom private luxury accommodation and family vacations.

Geography & Climate

Located in the Eastern Himalayas, bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east and west.
Its terrain is mostly mountains, with some fertile valleys and savanna.
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Climate varies from subtropical in the south to temperate in the highlands and polar-type climate in the north.

Cultural & Religion

Predominatly Buddhist (Vajrayana Buddhism), which influences its art, traditional, and festivals.
Major festivals include Tshechu, celebrated in various districts, featuring masked dances and religious performances.

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Accommodation

We offer a range of accommodations to suit different preferences: - Hotels: Stay in government-approved options, from cozy 3-star hotels to luxurious 5-star resorts like Amankora or Taj Tashi. Most hotels include amenities such as TVs, Wi-Fi, and room service. Note that a supplement may apply for luxury stays. - Farm Stays: Experience authentic Bhutanese rural life in a farmhouse, where you’ll enjoy delicious home-cooked meals and warm hospitality. - Camping: Perfect for multi-day treks. Our team ensures comfort with cooks, packhorses, and all logistics handled seamlessly.

Food

Bhutan’s cuisine is known for its bold flavors, with chilies taking center stage in many dishes. If you prefer milder food, simply let your server know. Popular dishes include: - Ema Datshi: A spicy chili and cheese dish, Bhutan's national favorite. - Kewa Datshi: Potatoes cooked in a creamy cheese sauce. - Shamu Datshi: Mushrooms simmered in a rich cheese sauce. Be sure to try local red rice with a hearty lentil stew for an authentic experience.

Dress Code

Bhutanese wear traditional attire, the Gho for men and Kira for women, in official settings. While tourists can dress casually, modesty is essential: - Wear long pants and sleeved shirts when visiting temples or monasteries. - Remove hats and shoes before entering religious sites. Consider purchasing a Gho or Kira to immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture; locals may even help you wear it correctly.

Communications

Bhutan’s telecom network is reliable, with Wi-Fi available in most hotels and cafes. For affordable connectivity, purchase a local SIM card in Thimphu or Paro. Global roaming is also an option for many travelers.

Currency

Bhutan’s currency is the Ngultrum (Nu.), which is pegged to the Indian Rupee, making both widely accepted. Carry some cash, as credit cards are mainly accepted in high-end hotels and stores. ATMs in major towns dispense Nu. for Visa and Mastercard holders.

Transportation in Bhutan

Comfortable tourist vehicles, including Toyota Coaster buses, SUVs, and Hiace vans, are available. Licensed drivers and guides ensure a smooth journey throughout your visit.

Health

Consult your doctor before traveling to Bhutan. Vaccinations for tetanus, typhoid, and hepatitis A are recommended. Stay hydrated with bottled water, as tap water is untreated.

Language in Bhutan

Official language: Dzongkhag.
English is widely spoken and used in edutation & government

Economy

Major sectors include agriculture, forestry, tourism, and hydropower.
Hydropower exports, particularly to India, are a significant source of revenue.
Tourism is regulated to preserver its culture and environment, focussing on high-value, low-impact tourism.

Gross National Happiness (GNH)

Introduced by the Fourth King, Jigme Singye Namgyal Wangchuck, in the 1970s.
GNH emphasizes Sustainable development, preservation and promotion of cultural values, conservation of the natural environment, and good governance.

Four Pillars Of GNH

Biodiversity & Environment

Bhutan is known for its rich biodiversity, with various protected areas and national parks.
It is one of the few carbon-negative countries, absorbing more CO2 then it emits.
Efforts are made to maintain at least 60% of the country's land under forest cover.