The eastern Himalayas are home to Bhutan. Bhutan is a country that is completely surrounded by land. It is situated in such a way that China is to the north, while India is to the south, east, and west. It has only roughly 46,500 square kilometers of land. Hence Bhutan is a very small country in terms of its entire area. It has heights that range from 150 meters above sea level, which is typical of the terrain of the Eastern Himalayas region.
During the Window to Bhutan trek; you will be treated to breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and other Himalayan peaks. Peaks include such as holy Chomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. These views are provided to you as you fly into Paro valley. You will come across the Dzongs, monasteries, handicraft centers, Thanka painting schools, and the local township. You will come across the Dzongs, monasteries, handicraft centers, Thanka painting schools, and the local township, all of which provide an insight into the religion, culture, and history of the Dragon kingdom, as well as many other topics.