Welcome to Nangyzer Tours and Expeditions, we specialize in Cultural Tours, Buddhist special tour packages, Festival Tours and Trekking. With our different tour packages, you can experience the rich traditional and cultural heritage, colorful festivals, and pristine natural environment of Bhutan.
For the adventure lover in you, we provide various trekking packages to experience trekking through the Mighty Himalayan ranges in Bhutan. Apart from our tour packages, if you want to experience Bhutan in your own way, we also specialize in providing tailor-made itineraries.
Bhutan, a small country in South Asia nestled between two neighboring giants India and China is called the last Shangri-La for its tourist destination on earth. Also, known for its Happiness Policy and a place where modern development happens with people practicing Buddhism live in harmony with nature and all sentient beings, and also preserving centuries’ year old culture and traditions. Though it has many other popular names among enthusiast and fellow travelers, titles merely makes up to the feelings from the real experience when you are traveling Bhutan.
While lots of other countries are working hard to cut down carbon emissions, Bhutan is the first and the only carbon-negative nation in the world. This means you can enjoy the pristine nature when traveling across this beautiful country.
Rather than using the GDP as an economic index, Bhutan measures its overall “health” through the four pillars: sustainable development, environmental protection, cultural preservation, and good governance, which together form the Gross National Happiness or GNH.
Irrespective of its small economy and with a pristine forest cover of 72% today, Bhutan does not choose development at the cost of environmental degradation. Along these lines, 60% of its land is to remain under forest cover as stated in the constitution of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
Bhutan also puts a strong emphasis on the preservation of its unique culture. Bhutan truly believes that conservation of its culture is not only vital for maintaining its identity but is equally important for the longevity of its sovereignty.
Buddhism is the state religion, hence there are countless temples while you are traveling in Bhutan. While every temple is considered sacred and has its own story to tell there are some which are a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike.
With many national parks, nature reserves, and wildlife sanctuary the pristine jungles and landscapes of Bhutan is home to 22 Vulnerable, four endangered, and four critically endangered bird species and many other endangered animals like tiger, elephants, rhinoceros etc.