Bhutan is a kingdom that has guarded its traditions for centuries. Known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, it sits high in the Himalayas where mountain peaks meet monasteries and daily life moves to the rhythm of ancient customs. This is a place where the natural world is held sacred and where every path is shaped by spirituality.
Bhutan’s scenery ranges from snow-dusted ranges and fertile valleys to terraced hillsides and villages steeped in community life. Dzongs – fortress-monasteries, stand as sentinels of resilience, while prayer flags carry blessings across wind-swept ridges. Cliffside sanctuaries like Tiger’s Nest reveal devotion that has endured for centuries, while in Thimphu, the world’s only capital without traffic lights, modern life blends seamlessly with custom.
With Crooked Compass, you’ll walk alongside monks, share meals in remote farmhouses, and witness festivals where masks, music, and dance bring the philosophy of Gross National Happiness to life. This is travel shaped by reverence, joy, and a culture that measures wealth not in gold, but in spirit.
Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.
Travel alongside Bhutanese guides, monks, and artisans who open the door to the country’s culture, spirituality, and traditions.
From hidden monasteries clinging to cliffs to remote valleys where ancient festivals unfold, experience Bhutan beyond the usual tourist path.
Our journeys honour Bhutan’s philosophy of Gross National Happiness, supporting local communities and fostering genuine exchange.
With all permits, logistics, and our team on hand 24/7, you can fully experience Bhutan’s landscapes and heritage.
Bhutan’s terrain spans subtropical lowlands to Himalayan peaks, so prepare for varied climates.
Optional but useful: walking sticks for hikes, small gifts for homestay hosts, and a camera with extra batteries as electricity may be unreliable in rural areas.
Tip: Bhutan’s altitude ranges from subtropical plains to Himalayan peaks. Pack versatile layers and prepare for rapid weather shifts.
Bhutan is a land that reveals itself slowly and sincerely: masked dancers bringing centuries-old legends to life during vibrant tsechus, butter lamps flickering in dimly lit temples, and the hum of prayer wheels echoing through misty dzongs. A shared meal or a gentle bow, is already an invitation to connect with a culture deeply anchored in respect and reverence.
What piece of Bhutan will stay with you long after you leave?
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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Bhutan, patience and flexibility aren’t just recommended; they’re part of the journey.