Founder and CEO
H.B Bajgai is the co-founder & CEO of Bhutan Peaceful Tours & Treks and has run the company since 2003. It is always a joy to invite people to Bhutan from all over the world & letting them not merely visit but experience Bhutan is more than any reason to choose Bhutan Peaceful Tours & Treks. We not only focus our own interest but also the interest of the nation & most importantly interest of clients by Tailor made Itineraries specific to their requirements. In the past 16 years most visitors visiting Bhutan through Bhutan Peaceful Tours & Treks have become close friends.
Advisor
General Manager
Ashik Bajgai is the General Manager & travel consultant of Bhutan Peaceful Tours & Treks. He have done his studies in Bachelors Hotel Management, During his university he got to explore and work with various luxury properties such as Taj hotels, Movenpick hotel & resort, Aman resorts & J W Marriott’s. He has also worked for the Tourism council of Bhutan and is a professional licensed tour Guide as well.
Professional Chauffeur
Ashish Allay is a chauffeur & has been working with Bhutan Peaceful Tours & Treks for over 14 Years.
Tour Leader & Professional Chauffeur
Having experience more than 12 years in tourism industries have worked for Bhutan Peaceful Tours & Treks since 2008, able to handle critical situations in the relevant field.
Located below the main town, near the Wang Chhu River, Thimphu’s weekend market is by far the largest domestic market for the farmers in Bhutan. Farmers come from all over the country to sell their farm products in the market. With its wide assortment of fresh and organic produce, the Farmer’s Market has become a favourite spot for tourists and a recreational place for people from all walks of life. Across a cantilever footbridge, Kuendeyling Bazaam, to the west bank is a collection of stalls selling clothing, textiles and handicrafts.
From the dusk till the dawn, farmers works with dedication in his farm land filled with arrays of vegetable varieties. In Bhutan main source of income for farmers are from field produce like potato, cardamom, orange, apple and green vegetables ready to market. Farmer has to survive with whatever is grown from his land. And today, he has bright face since government has been supporting our farmers in various ways.
Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, occupies a valley in the country’s western interior. In addition to being the government seat, the city is known for its Buddhist sites. The massive Tashichho Dzong is a fortified monastery and government palace with gold-leaf roofs. The Memorial Chorten, a whitewashed structure with a gold spire, is a revered Buddhist shrine dedicated to Bhutan’s third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. People here are humble and hardworking. The day start with energetic sweepers making the street clean keeping Thimphu well clean. One rushing with fast pace towards respective office Nearby Wangchu River noisy super market where Bhutan produce...