About Company

 

Establishment

We began our operations back in 2008 imbued with the passionate spirit of offering the finest experiences that the subcontinent has to offer. With an experience spanning over 25 years in the travel trade our founder Mr. Manekk Bakshi believes in offering experiences that transcend the ordinary and curating personalized itineraries for each special tour.

What sets Anantaram Holidays (Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd) apart are the innovative and proactive ideas that add to its impressive array of travel and leisure options. It goes out of its way to customize services with a very special personalized touch.

 

 

Business Activities

Inbound & Outbound tours operations and Airlines Ticketing are the main activities of the company.

 

 

Inbound Tours Operations

 

Handling FIT and Groups of Cultural Interest Tours, Special Interest Tours, Incentive Tours, Business Travelers Tours, from around the globe with majority business mainly from South East Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East.

 

 

HUMAN RESOURCES

 

Anantaram Holidays operates with a strong team of hard core professionals who are trained and have immense experience of their product. At Anantaram, we have a dedicated department called Quality Control (QC) who is constantly working on the quality control to achieve 100% guest satisfaction, guest relations department (GR) to assist and be in constant touch with the guests while on tour and 24 hours help-line / assistance. Our team promises to deliver high standards of services at the "Best Price"

 

 

RESPONSIBLE TOURISM- SUSTAINABLE WAY

 

As a company run by people with a passion for travel, we are aware of the vital support that tourism can provide to communities and fragile habitats throughout the world. We are also aware that tourism can have a negative impact on the people and the environment, and are committed to doing what we can to work against this. Whilst there is much that we still need to do, there are many projects we have undertaken ever since.


The environmental audit of all aspects of our business has been completed.
 

You bet we Can!
 

Our suppliers have signed up to a strict ethical code which sets out our expectations for employment standards - put simply, that all are treated faidy and with respect.
 

As a specialist operator we cannot compromise on research trips, but we fully offset our carbon emissions by contributing to a small but innovative tree planting scheme in Northem India
 

Our Delhi office has made the switch to solar energy, and we now dispatch all company literature in recycled and recyclable packaging.
 

Protect the environment. Do not support illegal wildlife trade or purchase items made from endangered species.
 

We are very proud of our continued commitment to these issues which is something that we feel, sets us apart from other travel companies. If you would like any further information about anything you have read here, please do not hesitate to contact us.


 

Why Book with Anantaram Holidays?
 

  • Firsthand experience and genuine passion for all our destinations.
     
  • Very good value.
     
  • We spend time to fully tailor holidays to your needs.
     
  • All clients are fully supported before and during their holidays.
     
  • Excellent, professional in-country representatives.
     
  • Anantaram Holidays has a commitment to helping those in need assistance in travelling (We would be delighted to show you how) through regular volunteer work.
     
  • For your financial protection, we are registered Government of India – Dept of Tourism and Member of IATO (Indian Association of Tour Operators).
     

 

How to Plan Your Trip:
 

  • Browse our website for information and inspiration for places to visit and stay.
     
  • Call us on 00 91 (011) 2525 1414 and we’ll be delighted to talk you through some options to suit your particular requirements.
     
  • Email us at sales@anantaramholidays.com with an outline of your requirements and we will follow up with some detailed suggestions and quotations.
     
  • You can pick up one of the trips or you may complete our online ‘Plan a Trip’ form and we’ll get back to you with a suggested itinerary.
     
  • Skype us at: Anantaramholidays to chat about your holiday requirements.
Duration
5 Days
Tour Type
Daily Tour
Group Size
30 People
Tour Guide
5 People

Majestic Bhutan

Package Details



Overview

4 Night 5 Days

Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom on the Himalayas’ eastern edge, is known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes that range from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. In the High Himalayas, peaks such as 7,326m Jomolhari are popular trekking destinations. Paro Taktsang monastery (also known as Tiger’s Nest) clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley.

Bhutanese men still stroll the streets in traditional dress, the countryside is dotted with wooden houses and dramatic Buddhist monasteries, and the whole population takes part in colourful festivals.

Bhutan’s natural environment is equally cherished: vast swathes of the country are protected in national parks and plastic bags are outlawed. If Shangri-La exists today, Bhutan is the most likely candidate.

This Shangri-La comes at a price. To keep visitor numbers down, the Bhutanese government imposes a high daily tourist tariff. You’ll have to book an arranged trip and be accompanied by a local guide. However, you can customise your trip to see and do pretty much what like – whether your interest is culture, wildlife, trekking or all three.

Destinations Majestic Bhutan
Depature Yes Required
Travel With Bus

Customer Reviews

Details

Upon arrival at Paro Airport you will be received by our airport facilitation staff. After completing the formalities, you will drive through fascinating valley of Paro to Thimphu. A mixture of rice fields, apple orchards and farm houses. After passing the confluence of Thimphu and Paro rivers, the road ascends and the valley turns into a narrow gorge before widening out at Namseling, and soon the quaint shrubs of Thimphu begins to appear. Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan and is the only large settlement in Bhutan. Thimphu has a special charm and it is fascinating to sit and watch a gathering of local people in the town square, wearing their traditional dress, and going about their business in a typically unhurried Bhutanese way. Depend on time you can visit memorial Chorten built in memory of third king Jigme Dorji wangchuk by the order of her late Mother Ashi Phuntsho Choden in 1974. Stroll in the town, buy souvenir from Bhutan as you like, and visit weekend market where you have immense opportunity to take pictures of the people and the goods they displayed for sell; both produced locally and imported from neighboring India. (Hotel Check in time 1400 hrs) Overnight at hotel

Following your breakfast, proceed for Thimpu full day of sightseeing that includes: Buddha Point (tallest statue of Buddha Dordenma, 51m ), Memorial Chorten: This is a most impressive stupa built in the memory of Bhutan’s third King by the order of Grand Queen mother Ashi Phuntsho Chhoden in 1974. National Library: It holds a vast collection of ancient Buddhist texts, manuscripts and also modern academic books. Handicrafts Emporiums: It displays wide range of products such as beautifully woven fabrics for man & women, crafted products & other decorative items. National Institute for Zorig Chusum (thirteen traditional arts & crafts). The Royal Government of Bhutan has sponsored and established this national institute in the year 1971 mainly to preserve and promote culture and to contribute to the country’s economy through quality products and services. In the course of history Bhutan has developed a unique artistic tradition, which has played a vital role in modeling its distinct cultural heritage and this tradition is reflected in thirteen traditional arts & crafts. Folk Heritage Museum: One of the oldest house in Thimphu, having been restored and transformed into Folk Heritage Museum in the year 2001 under the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Ashi Dorji Wangmo. This museum is meant to serve an account of everyday rural life for the young urbanized generations and as a place for preserving objects related to this life, in case this way of life disappears as time passes. Textile Museum: This museum was inaugurated under the patronage of Queen Ashi Sangay Choden in June 2001. Many intricate designs of Bhutanese textiles are displayed here. It will also serve as center for conservation, restoration and documentation of Bhutanese textiles. Tashichhodzong: The biggest fort of Bhutan built in 1648. It houses secretariat building, King’s throne room and other government offices. It is also the summer residence of Chief Abbot. In the afternoon, drive to Punakha, the winter residence of chief abbot. The road climbs for about an hour till you reach a pass at Dochula at an altitude of 3150M. Weather permitting, this pass offers the most spectacular view over the high peaks of the eastern Himalayas. After hot cup of tea/coffee at the Dochula tourist’s café, continue to descend a long way to Punakha through temperate forest of rhododendron & magnolia bloom in spring then a semi-tropical zone where orange trees, banana trees and cactuses are found in abundance. On arrival, check in to the hotel. Overnight at hotel

Following breakfast, visit the Punakha Dzong some 7-8 km away from the hotel. Punakha Dzong is the most impressive dzong in Bhutan situated in the confluence of Phochhu & Mochhu (male & female rivers). It looks like a giant ship with excellent wood work and detail of paintings. It was here that the first King was crowned in 1907. It was capital of Bhutan until 1955 and then it was shifted to Thimphu. This dzong was built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel in 1637. Punakha dzong is still serves as winter resident of the chief lama of Bhutan and houses both administrative & religious centre of Punakha district. Visit Chime Lhakhang en route. This temple is dedicated to famous Drukpa Kagyud Lama “Drukpa Kuenley”. The temple is situated on a hillock above Yoakha village. It is about 20 minutes walk from the road through rice terraces and village houses of Yoakha. This temple was built in 1499 by his descendent Ngawang Chogyel. This temple is popularly known as “temple of fertility” and is the pilgrim site for couple who are unable to bear children. Walk back to the road and continue drive to Wangdue to enjoy the scenic and lush valley and Wangdue Dzong perched on a hill. Continue drive back to Paro visa the same road crossing over the most famous Dochula pass from where you can enjoy the panoramic views of the Himalayas on clear weather. Lunch will be served at Dochula tourist cafeteria. After lunch drive to Paro. On arrival, check in to the Overnight at hotel

Following breakfast, drive 10km north through the beautiful valley of Paro and hike to Taktsang (tiger’s Den) monastery hanging on a cliff 800m above the valley. In the 8th century Guru Rimpoche flew here on the back of a tigress in one of his eight forms called Guru Dorje Drolo and meditated for 3 months in a cave and converted Paro valley into Buddhism. Later in the 17th century, the 4th temporal ruler of Bhutan Tenzin Rabgye built this present temple and named it Taktsang meaning; tiger’s lair in the same spot where Guru meditated. This temple is one of the most sacred and also a pilgrimage centre for Buddhists from all over the world. It was completely burnt down in 1998 and re-built with help from Bhutan government, individual donors and financial supports from other nations. It takes 2 hours ascend till the closest view point and 1 hour descend to the valley. Stop at tourism café situated half way for refreshment. On your way back, you again stop at the café for lunch. After lunch, continue to walk down to the bottom of the valley where your vehicle is waiting. Drive further north and visit the Drukgyel Dzong (fortress of victorious Drukpas). It was burnt in 1951 by the tilting of butter lamp in the middle of the night so in present days it remains as ruins preserved as monument. It was built in 1647 after Bhutan stand victorious against Tibetan invasion. On your way back, visit Kichu Lhakhang, the oldest and the most sacred temple in Bhutan built in 7th century by Tibetan king Songtsen Gompo. The legend says that he built 108 temples throughout the Himalayan regions in a single day to subdue the demoness who was terrorizing the whole of Himalayan region. Drive to visit Ta-dzong (national museum) an ancient tower, which served as watch tower to the Paro Rinpong Dzong until 1968 when it was converted into museum. The museum collection includes displays of spectacular thankas (religious scroll painting), ancient artifacts dating from 7th century onwards, beautiful Bhutanese stamps, temple with tree of wisdom depicting the history of Buddhism, collection of animals, birds & butterflies and the good collection of ancient armors such as canons, guns, shield, bows & arrows, spears etc.. Overnight at hotel

Following breakfast transferred to International airport in time to connect your flight to back home. Tour ends….