Things You Ought To Know Before Talking Walking Tours Bhutan

By Janet Johnson


Going on a holiday is one of the best things that everyone looks forward to. This is because this is the time when you get to rest without thinking or worrying about work. You take a break from all the pressures at work and have time for yourself and your family. However, for you to have the best vacation, you have to plan early, book tickets early and even save money for use during the holiday in advance. There are so many places you can visit, but if you select the Walking Tours Bhutan offers, you should know the following things.

To begin with, you should be aware of the peak and non-peak periods. Usually, the peak season in Bhutan is usually during March, April, October, and November. These months are usually very busy. Hence, if you plan to visit during these months, you should book your tour package as well as flight tickets three months earlier.

During these two seasons, the daily tariffs are different. You will find that the daily tariffs during the peak seasons are expensive compared to the low seasons. Hence, if you plan to visit this country during the peak period, be ready to spend more money. Everything will have an elevated price from the tour packages to the flight tickets. Hence, if you have a smaller budget, plan to visit during the off-peak period.

Also, you should be aware of the surcharge fees you will be charged if you travel alone or with friends. Normally, single travelers are charged more money per night compared to two travelers who pay less money. On the other hand, a group of three people or more pays nothing per night. Hence, decide your category before traveling.

You should be aware of the seasons so that you can have the best time trekking. This, however, depends on what you want to see. If you intend to trek, the best months are April, May, September, and October. These months have the best weather for trekking. Although it may be a bit cold, the sky is normally clear, and the paths will not be muddy.

This country also has festivals that take place throughout the year. There are however two popular festivals that are showcased during the high season of tourists. These are the Paro festival and the Thimphu Tshechu. Dances are showcased in elaborate costumes that are donned by the native dancers. These festivals are usually captivating, and you should also see them.

Since you will be spending a lot of money on the trip, you can decide to stay with one of the locals to save some money on accommodation. Some people may accept while others become conservative. Nonetheless, this is a good option as you will get a better experience.

Since most of your time in this country will be spent traveling from place to place, you can decide to end your visit luxuriously. If you experienced a homestay with a local family, complete the visit in a five-star hotel and have another experience of a lifetime.




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