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Multigenerational trips in Bhutan
Bring the generations together for a journey that considers different ages, interests and abilities, with plenty to discover together.
The Idea
Multigenerational trips
Travelling with three generations can be wonderful, but the trip has to be planned with extra care. Bhutan lends itself well to it: there is culture for the grandparents, comfort for the parents and enough novelty, nature and gentle adventure to keep children engaged. We build multigenerational journeys around pace, practicality and the little details that make everyone feel considered, so the trip feels like a pleasure rather than a negotiation.
Journeys
Journeys to consider
A starting point — the crafted journeys our travellers return to, each an invitation we shape further around you.
Gatherings
Moments worth
travelling for.
Festivals, ceremonies and set-piece experiences we can weave into your days — chosen to suit the way you like to travel.
Where You'll Stay
Considered places
to rest.
A handful of the lodges, farmhouses and hideaways we return to — chosen for atmosphere, location and the way they let the journey breathe.
From the Journal
Reading for
the road.
Stories, field notes and reflections from Bhutan and beyond — a little context for the journey you're imagining.
We had ages six to seventy-two on the trip and somehow everyone had the time of their life.
The Thinking
Designed around people, not places.
This is not a fixed itinerary but a way of travelling — shaped around grandparents, parents, children and extended families travelling together, and the pace and moments that suit them.
Every element on this page — the journeys, the gatherings, the places to stay — is a starting point. We build the final journey with you, in conversation.
A Conversation Begins
Ready to begin your journey?
Every great journey starts with a conversation. Tell us what you're drawn to, and we'll shape this one around you.
Begin your journey