BETT Tours/Packages

BETT offers a variety of tours and trekking options suiting the time and budget of its valued international customers. Ask us for the detailed iterinary for which you will get earliest reply.

BETT will Organized the Friendly Eco & No Racism Tourism.

Bhutan Everest Tours & Treks: Our Role in Promoting and Teaching of Friendly Eco Tourism and No Racism is small but it is meaningful and adds much to the preservation and promotion of our country’s unique cultural heritage, environmental preservation, No Race differentiate of He or She and promotion of sustainable development and establishment of good governance which are our main pillars of Gross National Happiness, the sole guiding development principle of our country.

For Bhutan Everest Tours & Treks Friendly Eco Tourism means implementing practices and learning to respect the nature and culture protecting the environment through which it contributes in an ethical manner to the local economic development. We ensure to build a close relationships and working atmosphere to our local communities to develop a sustainable and culture sensitive tourism industry that aims to bring long-term social, economic and environmental benefits.

For Bhutan Everest Tours & Treks No Racism means implementing a practice and teaching the locality about giving the equal opportunity to women in terms of education, workmanship and taking a responsibility to look after and we intend to open their understanding or Borden their mind towards No Racism whether HE or SHE, Your Locality or Other Locality through which it contributes in an ethical manner to the local economic development. We ensure to let them know the importance of being one and building together to the development of social and local communities to be a self sustainable.

Our government ensures that tourism development does not happen at the cost of our environment, culture, and traditions. Not all of our products are open for tourists. For example, the Bhutanese believe that the mountains are sacred and that they are the abode of local deities and therefore, should remain sacred. Although a few mountains were open for climbing earlier it has been banned since then in respect to the wishes and sentiments of the local residents. The wishes and sentiments of our local residents are respected.

It is our aim that visitors will appreciate Bhutan through its living culture and pristine environment and the people of Bhutan will in turn benefit from their interaction with our visitors.