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I went to Bhutan in September and now while I am putting together my photo album I could not help but thinking about this wonderful country.
I contemplated going there for 2 years and finally I went in September, alone.
As many of you, I did lots of research and spoke to some people that have been there.
Here are some comments that I hope will be useful:
1. Travel Agencies: yes there are som 200 agencies in Bhutan but most of them do not work regularly or receive less than 10 groups a year. Also, because they do not have a stream of clients then they hook you up with guides which may not be professional. Because I went during the high season of the festivals in September I came accross many people who complained alot about inexperienced guides.
I went with Yu-Druk Tours and Treks. They are very professional and patient (as they responded to many of my emails), managed to get me the hotels I wanted (Except one) and gave me a good and professional guide.
Another big agency is Etho Metho but my impression is that they deal mostly with big groups.
As said i went alone and I did not regret it. Bhutanese are very respectful people and it is a very safe country. I had no problems - even though I am a young woman.
Hotels: unless you stay at Uma Paro in Paro (the Aman is like a prison), hotels in Bhutan are basic. Like a basic 2 maybe 3 star in Europe/America. This has its drawbacks if you are a fussy guest (like me).
Bring along ear plugs, they are a must in Thimpu. Even if you stay in the best place as this city is quite noisy and there are lots of astray dogs.
Food: again do not expect this to be a culinary experience. Food tends to be the same and quite bland. They tend to prepare a buffet of what they think is good (mostly rice, some vegetables and chicken) and it gets very repetitive. But if you ask your guide for a change they may be able to accomodate this. Ask for the nepalese cheese dumplings, these cn be good.
I had my best meals at the Swiss Guesthouse in Bhumtan (inc some delicious local cheese).
Bhutan is a beautiful country, whether you go to see the festivals (which I will highly recommend) or go trekking.
And it is one minute away from changing dramatically. So if you can, go there soon.
And take a good camera. I've had some of the best pictures ever.

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