Unique and wonderful experience in Bhutan

Dearest Thinley,

You have made my journey to Bhutan a unique and wonderful experience. Your gentel guiding presence helped to reveal the heart and soul of your country. Please know that I am honored to make our connection…. It feels very deep to me.

I pray that our path will cross again  and I pray for the health and well being of your special family.

Shalom my brother!!

Carolyn

cesilver2148@msn.com

Special and Unforgetable Trip to Bhutan

Hi Thinley! we miss you and Tobgay. What a culture shock this has been coming from gentle uncrowded Bhutan. This country is interesting in a completely different way. Thank you again for making our trip to your beautiful country so special and unforgetable. Tell Tobgay Kuzu and Wai Jedda!

Many Blessings,

Lisa and Jane

Santa Cruz

Epitome of Hospitality in Bhutan

My friends Mark, Nikki (who planned the entire trip), Tracy traveled from the US to Bhutan and home. We spent 17 glorious days in Bhutan. Words cannot simply describe the amazingly peaceful energy that consumes every aspect of the environment, people and culture as a whole and sheer beauty of the hillsides. I tried to capture most of the trip and inviting me along. Our guide Thinley, he is the epitome of the perfect host and one of the most polite, kind and considerate people you’ll ever meet. I would recommend Changshe Norbu Tour and Treks and in particular Thinley, to anybody travelling to Bhutan for a life time experience delivered very professionally.
Julie lynn
San Mateo
Santa Cruz
California
juliekc10@hotmail.com

Wonderful Bhutan experience

Since Bhutan is a small country, probably all the local travel agencies will be able to bring you to the major destinations. So, It is more the way how they do it that makes the difference. And especially if you want to see other places than the main popular highlights of Bhutan, Chanshge Norbu Tours and Treks will be the right choice.
We (a couple of 45 and 48 years) made a rather extensive trip of more than three weeks through Bhutan in the spring of 2004. “As grown up Lonely Planet travelers” we usually are not really enthusiastic to the concept of package travelling. We are botanists and passionate photographers and therefore not good at sticking to a tight schedule. Read the rest of this entry »