Helicopter Tours
Imagine seeing Bhutan from a birds-eye view. The traditional houses, winding rivers and terraced paddy fields laid out before you as if it were a map in a guidebook. You can now see this with your own eyes with helicopter tours.
The Royal Bhutan Helicopter Service, operated by Druk Air, provides tours for those who don’t have the time for trekking and hiking or just want to experience Bhutan from the skies.
Besides facilitating emergency air-lifts and evacuations, these helicopters have become a popular activity for tourists. Sit back and enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains and sites like Taktsang Monastery and Drugyel Dzong.
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