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(Written a month ago)
I’ve always dreamt of visiting Bhutan, drawn by its rich culture, heritage, and, most importantly, its safety — something we all crave. Though I had never been there, Bhutan felt like a place I alread (Read More)y knew, as if it had been calling me all along.
So, in 2024, I made a single resolution: to take a trip to Bhutan. I convinced my two wonderful friends to join me, despite their initial skepticism.
The planning process was chaotic. I spent hours researching, making plans, and juggling work. Prices varied wildly from what was quoted online, and everything seemed out of reach. Then, as if by fate, Asia Valley — a Bhutanese tour company run by a lovely couple, Ms. Sanchu and Mr. Bharat, reached out to me. I had no idea at the time, but they were going to make this trip unforgettable.
Ms. Sanchu and Mr. Bharat were incredible. They answered every question, arranged everything within our budget, and made sure we had a seamless experience. Asia Valley took care of everything — from airport pickup and drop-off to organizing our tours across four different states, all while ensuring we had wonderful accommodations and delicious food. They even helped me shop for a Kira, Bhutan’s national dress, and took us on a tour of the local spots in Thimphu.
We were accompanied by Mr. Dhukhun, our knowledgeable guide, and Mr. Siddharth, our skilled captain and driver, who made the entire road trip and stay in Bhutan both smooth and memorable. We covered the major cities, but there’s still so much more to explore, and I can’t wait to return.
For women travelers, Bhutan is a haven. The safety and security are top-notch, and with Bhutan being a women-dominated society, we felt completely at ease. The bars, restaurants, and boutiques are run by women, creating a vibe that’s both empowering and welcoming. So, if you’re planning a spinster trip or just need a weeklong getaway, Bhutan should be at the top of your list. The hospitality and sweetness you receive from people is immaculate ??
I’ll be forever grateful to Asia Valley, and I can’t wait to visit Bhutan again soon.