Description
Join an 11-day trip through the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan with a group of like-minded women and a local leader by your side. Hike up a cliff to the Tiger’s Nest monastery in Paro, see the huge gilded bronze Buddha Dordenma in Thimphu, meet the nuns at the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang Nunnery and experience a sound bath in the Bumthang Valley. Watch local artisans at work, then browse the vibrant wares at the Bhutanese Crafts Bazaar. Learn how to make Bhutan’s national dish in a cooking class led by local women, dine at women-owned restaurants and stay at female-owned accommodation.
Trip Name
Bhutan: Women's Expedition
Last Updated
1970-01-01
Days
11
Capacity
12
Highlights
- Hike to Wangditse Monastery, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, the Gangtey Nature Trail and Bumthang Valley with an all-women crew of assistant guides by your side. Traverse meadows, farmland and paddy fields.
- Distil your own Ara (a traditional Bhutanese spirit) and then relax with a traditional herbal hot stone bath at a female-owned farmhouse in Paro.
- Meet the nuns at Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery and learn about Bhutanese monastic life over cups of tea within the sacred walls of this hilltop temple.
- Surmount the cliff that leads to Tiger's Nest – Bhutan’s most iconic monastery. Perched on the side of the cliff, this monastery was built in the 17th century and sits at an elevation of 3120 m (10,230 ft).
- Stay in a female-owned and operated hotel in Thimphu – learn about the owner’s inspiring story of empowering local girls and single mothers with job opportunities in the hospitality industry.



















