Why choose Happiness Kingdom Travels
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20+ Years of Experience
12+ Languages Fluent Guides
Government Certified Guides
18+ Dedicated Staffs
Special Interest
A trip to Bhutan involves a lot more than trekking, cultural tours, and experiencing the Kingdom’s exotic flora and fauna. There are loads of things to do and see, along with various mediums and modes of entertainment. If you want to feel and taste what most Bhutanese do, you should probably embark on a special interest tour. Bhutanese experience, dragon flavors, through the rivers, Bhutan botanical tours, biking, and pursing peace are some of the packages we offer but are not limited to.
A journey across the country that brings different Bhutanese dishes to your table and feeling of the fascinating energy of the glacial formed rivers as you raft and kayak along and against the currents of some of the world’s least explored rivers. We are the small Himalayan Kingdom that houses over 5,400 species of plants, 770 different species of birds, including 300 species of medicinal plants, and some species thriving even at 3,700m above. To get the adrenaline rush and experience the beauty of biking through a landscape where the air is naturally filtered and the highways mostly free from the mechanical inventions, ride with HK Travels.
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What our clients say
I just returned from a 7-day tour of Bhutan and had the privilege of Guide Dago Tshering and driver Geewan looking after me and my traveling companion. It was a dream come true for me after having placed Bhutan on my travel bucket list for decades. Their services were...

We had a very good experience for our first visit to Bhutan. The itinerary was very complete and our guide, Dago Tshering, was very knowledgeable and fun to be with. He was always prompt and attentive to our needs. We enjoyed the hike to Tiger Nest very much. The...

Great sights, great food, great iternary, awesome guide. A totally unexpected enjoyable experience in Bhutan.

Best time to visit Nepal?
Answer: Nepal has a diverse range of elevations and climates, which can cause weather variations between regions, making it difficult to make general statements about seasonal weather. However, spring and fall are popular for trekking due to stable weather and clear skies, while winter and summer have unique advantages and fewer crowds. Winter is good for trekking in lower elevations and visiting the jungles of Chitwan and Bardia, while summer is best for visiting the “rain shadow” areas of Upper Mustang and Nar Phu.
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Is wi-fi available?
Answer: Yes, wi-fi is available in each hotel in Lhasa.