“From the first phone call I knew this wasn't a travel agency — it was a quiet curator. Bhutan unfolded slowly, exactly as we had hoped. Restored farmhouses, monks who'd become friends, and not a single rushed moment.”
Slow travel through the last Himalayan kingdom.
A measured journey from Thimphu to Bumthang in vehicles, on foot and on horseback. Stay in restored farmhouses; every booking funds the kingdom's Gross National Happiness fund.
Carbon-neutral
Footprint measured and offset on every itinerary.
Community-owned
Lodge revenue stays close to the host community.
Vetted
Visited, revisited and personally curated.
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Common questions
Before you book Bhutan Heritage Trail.
Do I need a visa from India?
Most of our Asia destinations are visa-on-arrival or e-visa for Indian passport holders (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bhutan). We handle the application paperwork as part of the package — typically 3–4 weeks before departure.
What's the carbon-offset policy on this trip?
All MyEcoTour Asia journeys include a 110 % carbon offset via Gold Standard projects — we calculate the door-to-door footprint (flights + local transfers + lodge energy) and contribute on your behalf. A certificate lands in your inbox 14 days after travel.
Are the lodges luxury-grade?
Yes. Every property on our roster is hand-vetted — we visit each lodge in person before adding it, and we revisit annually. Expect 4-star-and-above service with eco credentials (solar power, plastic-free, local sourcing) baked in.
In their words
Past guests on Bhutan Heritage Trail.
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