Homestays in Bhutan.

Now when you travel to Bhutan you have the option of incorporating in your journey a Bhutanese homestay.
Homestay's are soon going to be available the Paro Valley , Punakha Valley , Phobjkha Valley (Gangtey) & in the Bumthang Valleys in the central region of Bhutan.
The homestay packages include you eating typical Bhutanese meals with your homestay family. Archery lessons can be arranged for you to enjoy or experience hot stone bath or a game of Deogar (stone game) with the local villages. You can experiencing daily life with of the Bhutanese farmer be it churning butter early in the morning or working side by side in the fields.
TRADITIONAL BHUTANESE STYLE
FARMHOUSES

Bhutan Farming Season.
January/February is when the farmers sow the
seeds in their rice paddy plantations.
Paddy transplantation occurs mid June to mid July.
Weeding of the paddy is done once or twice a year in July.
Rice Harvesting takes place mid August to mid September.
Beating and sorting of rice takes place late September into October.
Grinding of rice (in mills) occurs later in October.

TRASHING MILLET
Homestay per night charges are the same Bhutan
nightly tariff costs listed in the BTCL
costs and conditions
page.
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