Authentic Bhutan Tour Operator

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OMSHA Travel

At OMSHA Travel, we believe in meaningful journeys, not just vacations. Our Bhutan tours are designed for those who seek culture, connection, and adventure.

We are Bhutan's Unique Travel Designer and Exclusive Tour Service Provider. We create personalized itineraries tailored for family, friends, couple & Solo.

Visit Bhutan - The Last Shangri-la Awaits You

Join our private tour, we are passionate about sharing our love for this unique kingdom with our guests, and our goal is to create immersive and meaningful travel experiences.

We take pride in crafting unparalleled journeys that unveil the best of Bhutan—its awe-inspiring landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality.

Popular Bhutan Tour Activities

We offer a unique and immersive experience in the heart of the Himalayas, where natural beauty meets rich cultural heritage. Designed to suit diverse interests, these packages typically include a blend of adventure, culture, and spirituality, catering to travelers looking for anything from trekking and nature exploration to luxury escapes and spiritual retreats.

Planning your dream trip to Bhutan? Start your journey today. Share your travel dates, interests, and group size, and we’ll create a custom itinerary with a transparent quote.

Events & Festivals

Plan your journey to coincide with a festival and experience Bhutan at its most magical. Step into a land where ancient traditions come alive through vibrant festivals and sacred rituals.

Festivals in Bhutan

Festivals in Bhutan

Bhutan is renowned for its vibrant Tshechus (religious festivals) and cultural celebrations, which showcase the country’s rich Buddhist heritage through masked dances, rituals, and communal gatherings.

Why Book with

OMSHA Travel

Excellent Reviews

Excellent reviews on TripAdvisor & Google. Hear about delivering exceptional service & top-notch service, expert guides, and unforgettable experiences.

Community Support

Booking directly with us ensures fair, transparent pricing with no intermediary fees, which directly benefits Bhutanese communities, artisans, and families.

Flexibility, freedom, Customizable

No matter your travel style, we can create a customizable itineraries with the flexibility to explore independently and create a truly personalized experience. Experience travel tailored exclusively to you!

Sustainable and Responsible

We practices sustainable tourism. By booking with us, you’re supporting efforts to minimize environmental impact and contribute positively to local communities.

Free Cancellation. Risk free 100% Refund

Enjoy peace of mind with our flexible booking policy. Benefit from free cancellation up to 24 hours before your scheduled Bhutan tour. You can book with confidence knowing you have the flexibility to adjust your plans.

No Upfront Payment. Book Now & Pay Later

We are flexible with our payment option. No Upfront Payment is required—you can pay upon arrival. Plan your trip with peace of mind. Book Now & Pay Later.

Registered & Licensed

As a licensed local tour operator registered with the Department of Tourism Bhutan, we adhere to all government regulations, ensuring the highest standards of trust and safety.

Personalized Private Tours

Discover the freedom to explore destinations on your own terms, with expert guidance to ensure a seamless and memorable adventure. Let us craft an unforgettable experience that’s as distinctive as you are.

About Us

At OMSHA Travel, we specialize in crafting bespoke tours that goes beyond the ordinary to unveil the country’s hidden gems. We offer not only the popular attractions but also strive to ensure that each guest experiences the full richness of Bhutan. We continuously seek out unique and offbeat activities to enrich your journey.

“I’m Nawang Dorji, a professional tour guide with a decade of experience. Through the years, I’ve observed that many tour operators offer similar itineraries based on the tour duration and season, often missing out on delivering a truly comprehensive experience of Bhutan’s essence. This insight led me to start my own company, dedicated to offering personalized attention to each guest”.

We are a small local travel company, and we plan to stay that way to ensure every guest receives personalized attention – consider a more personalized approach to your travel experience. 

FAQ

Most Frequently Asked Questions about Bhutan

The best time to visit Bhutan largely depends on your preferences for weather and the type of activities you want to engage in. It’s essential to consider your preferences and the specific activities you want to engage in when planning your visit. If you’re interested in trekking, spring and autumn are ideal. For those who prefer a quieter atmosphere and are not bothered by occasional rain, summer can be a unique experience. Winter is excellent for cultural tours, and you can enjoy the festive atmosphere during Bhutanese celebrations. Ultimately, the best time to visit Bhutan depends on your preferences and the type of experience you seek. Whether it’s the vibrant festivals, lush landscapes, or clear mountain views, Bhutan has something to offer throughout the year. Bhutan experiences distinct seasons, and each has its own charm:

1, Spring (March to May):

Spring is one of the most popular times to visit Bhutan. The weather is generally mild, and the landscape comes alive with vibrant colors as flowers bloom. The temperature is comfortable, making it ideal for trekking and cultural tours.

  • Weather: Spring is characterized by mild temperatures, with daytime temperatures ranging from 14°C to 25°C (57°F to 77°F). Nights can be cool.
  • Flora and Fauna: The landscape comes alive with blooming flowers, and the valleys are covered in vibrant hues. It’s an excellent time for nature enthusiasts.
  • Activities: Spring is ideal for trekking, especially in areas like Paro and Punakha. It’s also a great time for cultural tours.

2. Summer (June to August):

While summer brings lush greenery to Bhutan, it also marks the monsoon season. The weather can be unpredictable, with occasional heavy rainfall. This period is not as popular for tourism due to the rain, but it can still be a good time to visit if you don’t mind occasional showers.

  • Weather: Summer brings the monsoon season, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F). Expect occasional heavy rainfall.
  • Festivals: Despite the rain, summer sees vibrant festivals like the Paro Tsechu. The lush greenery during this time is a unique aspect of the landscape.
  • Activities: While trekking might be challenging due to rain, summer is a good time for cultural experiences and witnessing local festivals.

3. Autumn (September to November):

Autumn is another peak season for visiting Bhutan. The weather is clear, and the skies are usually bright. The temperatures are pleasant, making it an excellent time for trekking and outdoor activities. The autumn months offer stunning views of the Himalayan peaks.

  • Weather: Autumn is characterized by clear skies and pleasant temperatures, ranging from 10°C to 23°C (50°F to 73°F). Nights start getting cooler.
  • Scenery: The landscape is still lush from the monsoon, and the autumn months offer stunning views of the Himalayan peaks.
  • Activities: This is the peak tourist season. It’s ideal for trekking, and festivals like the Thimphu Tsechu are celebrated during this time.

4. Winter (December to February):

Winter in Bhutan brings colder temperatures, especially in the higher altitudes. While the days are generally clear and sunny, the nights can be quite cold. Winter is a great time for cultural exploration, and you can experience Bhutanese festivals during this period.

  • Weather: Winter brings colder temperatures, with daytime highs ranging from 8°C to 18°C (46°F to 64°F). Nights can be chilly, especially at higher altitudes.
  • Festivals: Winter is a great time for cultural exploration, and festivals like Punakha Drubchen and Punakha Tshechu are celebrated.
  • Activities: While trekking might be limited, winter is perfect for those interested in experiencing Bhutanese culture and festivities.

The number of days needed to visit Bhutan depends on the type of experience you’re seeking and the specific attractions you wish to see.

3 to 5 Days: Quick Visit

For a short trip, you can explore key highlights like Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Paro Dzong, Thimphu’s Tashichho Dzong, and Punakha Dzong.

7 to 10 Days: Classic Tour

A week allows for a more comprehensive experience, adding Thimphu’s Buddha Dordenma, the National Memorial Chorten, and Phobjikha Valley’s Gangtey Monastery to the quick visit itinerary.

10 to 14 Days: In-Depth Exploration

For a deeper dive, include the cultural heartland of Bumthang Valley, visiting Jambay Lhakhang and Kurjey Lhakhang, along with the previous attractions.

2 to 3 Weeks: Comprehensive Experience

A longer stay offers the chance to embark on treks like the Druk Path or Jomolhari Trek and explore the remote eastern regions like Trashigang and Mongar.

Here’s a list of must-visit places in Bhutan to make any itinerary unforgettable:

1. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery)

  • Location: Paro
  • Highlights: Iconic cliffside monastery, scenic hike with panoramic views, rich in Bhutanese legends and spirituality.

2. Punakha Dzong

  • Location: Punakha
  • Highlights: Bhutan’s most beautiful dzong (fortress), located at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers. Known for its exquisite architecture and history, especially as Bhutan’s former capital.

3. Thimphu

  • Highlights: Bhutan’s capital, where tradition meets modernity. Key spots include:
    • Buddha Dordenma Statue: Massive golden Buddha overlooking the city.
    • Tashichho Dzong: Administrative center and summer residence of the king.
    • Centenary Farmers Market: Local produce, crafts, and a taste of Bhutanese cuisine.
    • Changangkha Lhakhang: One of the oldest temples, overlooking the Thimphu Valley.

4. Dochula Pass

  • Location: Between Thimphu and Punakha
  • Highlights: Offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Known for the 108 chortens (stupas) and the annual Dochula Druk Wangyel Festival in December.

5. Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey)

  • Location: Wangdue Phodrang
  • Highlights: A stunning glacial valley, famous for black-necked cranes migrating from Tibet in winter. The Gangtey Monastery here is one of Bhutan’s most important Buddhist centers.

6. Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple)

  • Location: Near Punakha
  • Highlights: Known for blessings of fertility, built in honor of Drukpa Kunley, also known as the “Divine Madman.” The temple is known for its unique phallic symbolism.

These destinations represent a blend of Bhutan’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and traditional architecture. Each location offers unique experiences, making Bhutan a destination of deep spiritual and scenic wonder.

Here’s a list of must-visit places in Bhutan to make any itinerary unforgettable:

1. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery)

  • Location: Paro
  • Highlights: Iconic cliffside monastery, scenic hike with panoramic views, rich in Bhutanese legends and spirituality.

2. Punakha Dzong

  • Location: Punakha
  • Highlights: Bhutan’s most beautiful dzong (fortress), located at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers. Known for its exquisite architecture and history, especially as Bhutan’s former capital.

3. Thimphu

  • Highlights: Bhutan’s capital, where tradition meets modernity. Key spots include:
    • Buddha Dordenma Statue: Massive golden Buddha overlooking the city.
    • Tashichho Dzong: Administrative center and summer residence of the king.
    • Centenary Farmers Market: Local produce, crafts, and a taste of Bhutanese cuisine.
    • Changangkha Lhakhang: One of the oldest temples, overlooking the Thimphu Valley.

4. Dochula Pass

  • Location: Between Thimphu and Punakha
  • Highlights: Offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Known for the 108 chortens (stupas) and the annual Dochula Druk Wangyel Festival in December.

5. Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey)

  • Location: Wangdue Phodrang
  • Highlights: A stunning glacial valley, famous for black-necked cranes migrating from Tibet in winter. The Gangtey Monastery here is one of Bhutan’s most important Buddhist centers.

6. Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple)

  • Location: Near Punakha
  • Highlights: Known for blessings of fertility, built in honor of Drukpa Kunley, also known as the “Divine Madman.” The temple is known for its unique phallic symbolism.

These destinations represent a blend of Bhutan’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and traditional architecture. Each location offers unique experiences, making Bhutan a destination of deep spiritual and scenic wonder.

We offer a minimum of 3-star rated accommodations to Luxury Resorts, certified by the Department of Tourism, Bhutan.

We also offer Homestays with a local family that can give you an authentic Bhutanese experience. Rooms are typically modest but comfortable, often featuring traditional Bhutanese décor.

Our selection of 3-star accommodations has been carefully curated based on top ratings and consistent positive feedback from our past clients. These hotels offer a blend of comfort, convenience, and authentic Bhutanese hospitality.

When booking a trip to Bhutan, you might be required to make advance payment. Sustainable development Fee (SDF) and Visa Fee must be paid in advance as a part of the Visa application process. Once the SDF & Visa Fees are received, the Visa is approved in 2-3 working days by the Department of Immigration, Royal Government of Bhutan. For more details check Mode of Payment.

  1. WIRE/BANK TRANSFER:

We have maintained our accounts with the Bank of Bhutan and the Bhutan National Bank. Once your trip has been booked, we’ll send you the details of our bank here in Bhutan; you will inform your bank that you’d like to send a wire transfer to Bhutan. Send us a copy of your remittance slip; payments are typically processed within two or three business days, and we’ll send you an e-mail confirmation as soon as your transfer has been received.

Transfer charges apply: Confirm with your bank the fees associated with the wire transfer, including any service charges. Transfer charges may vary depending on your location, banking institution, and the recipient’s bank in Bhutan.

2. CREDIT/DEBIT CARD:

You can make payment through Credit/Debit Card by using our Payment Gateway. The transactions are secured by Stripe’s payment technology, and enables next-to-real-time electronic disbursement of the funds. We can create the invoice and email you a link, you just need to visit the link and make the payment.

Transfer charges apply: 4.99% bank transaction surcharge apply.

The visa allows you to remain in Bhutan for a maximum of 90 days from the date of entry.

Most hotels have Wi-Fi in Bhutan, but we recommend obtaining a Tourist SIM card for more convenient access to data and a more reliable internet connection.

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