Bhutan, known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and unique Gross National Happiness index, is a dream destination for many. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through planning a Trip to Bhutan, covering budgeting, packing, and what to expect.Bhutan, often referred to as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a mesmerizing country nestled...Read More
Bhutan, with its stunning landscapes and deeply rooted traditions, is home to many hidden villages that remain largely untouched by modernity. These remote settlements offer an authentic glimpse into Bhutanese life, culture, and spirituality. Here’s a guide to some of the lesser-known and Hidden Villages of Bhutan: Bhutan Road Trip in 7 days Nestled in...Read More
The festivals, known as “Tshechus” in Bhutan, are celebrated annually in various districts and are marked by colorful processions, traditional music, dances, and rituals. These events are not only religious gatherings but also serve as a means for the community to come together, socialize, and celebrate their heritage. Each tshechu typically honors a particular deity...Read More
Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness (GNH) is a unique and holistic development philosophy that prioritizes well-being and sustainability over mere economic growth. Introduced by King Jigme Singye Wangchuck in the 1970s, GNH challenges conventional development measures like GDP by emphasizing a broader definition of progress that includes spiritual, social, and environmental dimensions. Here’s an overview of...Read More
Phuentsholing is a border town in the Chukha District of Bhutan. It is located in the southwestern part of the country, close to the Indian state of West Bengal. Phuentsholing serves as an important trading hub between Bhutan and India, making it a bustling commercial center. The border checkpoint at Phuentsholing is one of the main...Read More
When you’re travelling to Bhutan there are a lot of Myths that you will hear from people who have been to the country above various issues which might seem funny to hear but keep in mind that not everything you hear is real. However, here are ten myths about travelling in Bhutan that have been debunked...Read More
#1. Bhutan is one of the most organised countries in the world.#2.85% of the dhabas and restaurants serve alcohol. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9isme9Uoe0w&ab_channel=tlow#3.Phuentsholing is a Bhutanese town which can be crossed over from India without the need of a permit.#4.It is one of the safest countries in the world and the crime rate is virtually nil. #5.Bhutan has open public...Read More
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