Bhutan: For 15 days in September 2010, our party had a superb traveling experience with an energetic, college grad, good English-speaking guide and driver from Wind Horse Tours, traversing from Paro to Trashigang then to India. Yes, a few long day drives but offset by hikes, 11 dzongs, temples, chortens, monasteries, nunneries, an art school, a weaving school, archery contest, practicing English with darling middleschoolers, rice wine with the lama, etc. etc. For us, it was the trip of a lifetime in a small private tour with lots of customized attention. A few fancier lodge hotels in the west, but all accomodations in the East are lesser so (we were warned)--but all with showers, hot water and Western toilets. All 6 of us felt a great sense of camaraderie with our Wind Horse staff in this magical and mystical Bhutan.
Had amazing tours with these guys in nevada and texas last week just wanted to say thank for such excellent memories for life
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