dimanche 27 janvier 2019

7 Things People Should Know Before Going To The Walking Tours Bhutan

By Janet Johnson


Traveling is encouraged especially if you spend most of your days in an enclosed office. Sometimes you may work too hard and forget that your social life also matters. Even if you are looking for money, you should find time to spend the money or your efforts will be for nothing. Take work leave and treat yourself to a beautiful and exciting holiday with family or friends. This will make you more productive as you will be refreshed. Before you set out for the Walking Tours Bhutan, you should be aware of the following seven 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.

Another thing that you ought to know is that if you travel in a group of three or more, you will pay no surcharge. However, if you travel alone, you will pay more money per night while a group of two people less compared to the single travelers. Thus, if you want to save your money and have fun, travel with a group of friends.

Before you visit this country, you should know the seasons well. There are best seasons for trekking while some seasons are not suitable for trekking. If you would like to trek, visit the country during April, May, Sep or Oct. Although these months may be cold, the paths are not muddy, and the skies are clear. This is the perfect weather to trek.

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.

You should think about selecting a native home to stay with during the visit to make your stay more interesting. Homestays are captivating, and the tourists get a chance to have a taste of the daily lives of the native people. Also, they spend less on accommodation.

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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