WildChina ventures into Bhutan
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WildChina is launching its first itineraries in Bhutan.
The adventure travel operator has developed three trips in the Himalayan kingdom, ranging from five to seven days.
The ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’ includes trips to the Punakha Valley and Tiger’s Nest hanging monastery, while the longer ‘Kingdom in the Clouds’ also features a visit to Gangtey. The ‘Druk Path’ is a hiking adventure that takes guests to heights of almost 4,000 metres above sea-level, including “deluxe camping” accommodation.
“The first trip WildChina undertook was in the Tibetan region of Yunnan so ever since the beginning, I have held a fascination for the Himalayan regions. This compelled me to explore further into Himalayan cultures, in Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan,” explained the company’s founder & CEO, Mei Zhang.
“Bhutan may be the last frontier… it is the sort of wild and inaccessible place that fits perfectly in our WildChina Adventure collection – journeys that focus on enabling discovery in lesser explored lands.”
The Bhutan launch comes as WildChina celebrates its 15th anniversary.
“Fifteen is a significant landmark for us,” Ms Zhang added. “We’re proud of how far we’ve come, but what excites us even more is how far there is to go and the possibilities yet to be explored. Expect more exiting new things to come out of WildChina this year – new destinations, new initiatives, new adventures.”
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