Most Inspirational Moment
The hike to the tigers nest was magical, as we got higher there was mist covering the monastery but after some rain while inside we were rewarded with clear skies to see the full beauty of the monastery. The Paro festival was stunning watching the monks in their colourful silks, carefully rehearsed dances and masks was pure theatre and also watching the local people happily share food with each other and seeing the young monks wandering freely with public and also having the chance to wear a traditional Kira. Meeting local people on the walks that we did and dinner at the farmhouse was a lovely insight into how the real people live and to taste their produce that they grow and serve to you in their home. its joy to be in Bhutan as you are greeted everywhere with warm smiles that make you feel at home.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Kinley was wonderful, a kind thoughtful leader who arranged for not 1 but 2 birthday cakes one for me and another member of the group. His love of his country is clear and he is a joy to talk to and ask more questions about everything. I have made a friend for life in Kinley and will defiantly return to explore more of this beautiful country as this trip only covers a tiny area of Bhutan and I want to see and experience more thanks to Kinley's contagious passion for his country.
Advice for Potential Travellers
you wont regret visiting this amazing country do take a raincoat in case of rain at tigers nest. Take a gift for the visit to the farmhouse- I took tea which was gratefully received go with an open mind and return with a heart full of peace, joy and a longing to return