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7 Day Tiger Nest Monastery Yoga and Cultural Holiday in Bhutan

Overview

Experience yoga in Bhutan where happiness meets peace. Soak yourself into the spiritual culture of Bhutan. The retreat is going to be a complete transformation of your vacation experience as you blend the concepts of happiness with peace. This retreat will surely make an intoxicating experience that will be a set of richness mirroring Bhutan, yoga, meditation, adventure, and fun-filled activities. You will have a wide range of yoga teachers starting from common people to monks to spiritual masters to teach you in different ways and means in the spiritual land of Thunder Dragon. Welcome to the Land of Gross National Happiness!

Highlights

  • Daily yoga practice
  • Trekking and hiking in Bhutan
  • Explore a unique place in Bhutan
  • Visit sacred and beautiful temples
  • Entrance fee and visa fee included
  • 6 nights accommodation
  • Luxury transportation
  • Daily healthy meals

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About Bhutan

white and brown concrete house on rocky mountain during daytime
Bhutan has long been a hidden gem, known only to a few intrepid travelers. In recent years however, Bhutan has become more accessible, and word of its beauty and uniqueness has begun to spread. With its stunning scenery, rich culture, and friendly people, Bhutan is an increasingly popular travel destination. There are many reasons to visit Bhutan, but one of the most appealing is the country’s focus on wellness and spirituality. In Bhutan, wellbeing is considered to be more important than material wealth, and this is reflected in both Bhutanese culture and policy. The concept of Gross National Happiness (GNH) was first proposed by Bhutan’s fourth king, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, in the 1970s. GNH is based on the belief that true development must take into account not just economic growth, but also the happiness and wellbeing of citizens. The GNH index measures progress in nine different domains, including health, education, environment, good governance, and psychological wellbeing. Today, Bhutan is often referred to as the “happiest country in Asia” and the “last Shangri-La.” If you’re looking for a place to reconnect with your sense of well-being, Bhutan is the perfect destination. Here, you can explore Bhutan’s rich culture, hike in stunning landscapes, and practice meditation and yoga in peaceful surroundings.

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