
A Journey of Culture, Connection, and Himalayan Tranquility
By Himalayan Circuit | Travel Story by Mr. Anish Neupane, Managing Director of Himalayan Circuit
Date: 22 July 2025
A Dream Realized: From Kathmandu to the Land of the Thunder Dragon
This travel story is personally shared by our Managing Director, Mr. Anish Neupane, who recently went on his first trip to Bhutan to experience its cultural depth, spiritual richness, and tranquility. His reflections capture the essence of Bhutan while also highlighting the strong bond he has built with our trusted partner, Mr. Tashi Tobgay of Unique Bhutan Adventure.
After years of close partnership and cross-border collaboration, Mr. Neupane finally set foot in the Kingdom of Bhutan—a land known for its peaceful landscapes, spiritual richness, and commitment to happiness over materialism. Although he has worked with his Bhutanese partner, Mr. Tashi Tobgay, since 2010, this was his first personal visit to experience the country’s essence from the inside out.
Here, in his own words, he shares the beginning of that journey:

Taking Off from Kathmandu
My journey began on the morning of 22nd July 2025. I left Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport at 8:26 AM, and soon the plane climbed into the sky. Along the way, I enjoyed spectacular views of the Himalayan giants.
From the left-hand side of the plane, I could clearly see:
- Mount Everest (8,848.86 m / 29,031.7 ft)
- Makalu (8,485 m / 27,838 ft)
- Lhotse (8,516 m / 27,940 ft)
The mountains were breathtaking. Then, as the plane continued, I felt as if I were on a private air tour. This experience set the tone for what would become a deeply fulfilling journey.
Touching Down in Paro: Bhutan’s Gateway
The excitement of my first trip to Bhutan grew as we neared Paro. Soon, I landed at Paro International Airport at 10:00 AM. The airport is surrounded by forested hills and traditional houses, nestled in a narrow valley at an elevation of 2,225 meters (7,300 feet). From the moment I stepped out of the plane, the peaceful energy of Bhutan was noticeable.
After clearing immigration, I was warmly greeted by Mr. Tashi Tobgay, founder of Unique Bhutan Adventure and my trusted local partner. Although we had shared a long-standing business relationship and hosted him in Nepal several times, this was my first opportunity to join him on his home ground.

Next, before heading to the capital, we stopped for a short coffee break by the Paro River. The crisp mountain air, traditional architecture, and sound of flowing water created a perfect, peaceful welcome.
Scenic Drive to Thimphu and Warm Bhutanese Hospitality
After the coffee break, we drove 45 kilometers (28 miles) to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, at an elevation of 2,334 meters (7,657 feet). Along the way, the roads wound through pine forests and riverside trails, offering beautiful views at every turn.
We also visited Depsi, where Mr. Tobgay is developing a local ironworks facility to support small-scale industry and sustainable construction. Seeing his commitment to Bhutan’s future was truly inspiring.
At his home, I was warmly received by his wife Choki and their three daughters. They welcomed me in the traditional Bhutanese way with a khada (white scarf) and a homemade welcome cake. Later, we shared a hearty Bhutanese lunch full of authentic flavors and warmth.

Exploring Thimphu: Culture, Conservation & City Life
Later that afternoon, I visited the Motithang Takin Preserve, a wildlife sanctuary home to the Takin, Bhutan’s rare and beloved national animal. Located at 2,650 meters (8,694 feet), the preserve offered a calm forest setting where I could connect with nature and see Bhutan’s dedication to conservation.
Next, I explored central Thimphu, wandering through local markets, handicraft shops, and hotels. This gave me a sense of both local lifestyle and tourism infrastructure. Mr. Tobgay also introduced me to his wholesale appliance store, showing the range of his entrepreneurial ventures in Bhutan.

Throughout the city, traditional architecture blends seamlessly with modern elements. The absence of traffic lights speaks volumes about Bhutan’s focus on simplicity, order, and balance.
Reflections: A Personal and Professional Milestone
This first day in Bhutan was far more than sightseeing. It became a moment of reflection, relationship, and realization. Bhutan’s values—compassion, simplicity, and harmony—are not just ideals; they are practiced in everyday life.
This journey strengthened my bond with Unique Bhutan Adventure and reaffirmed why I am proud to offer Bhutan as one of Himalayan Circuit’s signature destinations. This day was only the start of a rich journey through Bhutan’s valleys, monasteries, and communities—experiences I am excited to share with travelers seeking depth, purpose, and peace.
Highlights from My First Day in Bhutan
- Flight from Kathmandu to Paro (400 km / 248 mi) with panoramic Himalaya1n views
- Arrival at Paro International Airport (2,225 m / 7,300 ft elevation)
- Warm welcome by Mr. Tashi Tobgay, Unique Bhutan Adventure
- Coffee by the Paro River
- Visit to Depsi and local ironworks project
- Traditional Bhutanese lunch and hospitality at a local family home
- Visit to Motithang Takin Preserve (2,650 m / 8,694 ft elevation)
- Exploring Thimphu markets, hotels, and cultural spaces
Plan Your Bhutan Journey with Himalayan Circuit
If you’re planning your first trip to Bhutan, let it be a journey of connection, not just travel. At Himalayan Circuit & Unique Bhutan Adventure, we specialize in personalized, culturally immersive Bhutan experiences designed with local insight and years of partnership. From scenic valleys and ancient monasteries to local family stays and peaceful treks—your Bhutan story begins here.
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