Tucked away between the giants of India and China, Bhutan—the Land of the Thunder Dragon—has long captured the imagination of travelers seeking untouched landscapes, spiritual depth, and a rhythm of life untainted by the modern hustle. Bhutan in June, often overlooked due to its place at the start of the monsoon season, offers a surprisingly...Read More
Punakha is the administrative centre of Punakha dzongkhag which is one of Bhutan’s 20 districts. Punakha was the capital of Bhutan until 1955, after which Thimphu was named the new capital of Bhutan. 1. Climatic conditions It is about 72 km away from Thimphu. The climate is quite warm in winter and hot in summer...Read More
Paro Taktsang is also known as the Taktsang Palphug Monastery or the Tiger's Nest. It is a temple located on the cliff-side of the upper Paro Valley which is considered amongst one of the most prominent cities in Bhutan. This temple was built in 1692, around the Taktsang Senge Samdupcave where Guru Padmasambhava is said...Read More
Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan has travellers visiting from all parts of the world to witness its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Punakha Valley is famous in Bhutan for rice farming and the Punakha suspension bridge which is the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan. Punakha suspension bridge connects the dzong with the village...Read More
Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang means “the palace of great happiness or bliss”. It is the administrative centre of Punakha District in Punakha, Bhutan. Constructed by Ngawang Namgyal in the year 1637–38 it is the second oldest and second largest dzong in the country which is considered as one of the...Read More
Bhutan, the world’s happiest country is also one of the few countries where Indians can travel without any hassle. If you haven’t been to the Buddhist kingdom, here are some reasons why you should plan a trip soon. Table of Contents1. You don’t need a visa for Bhutan 2. Cross over by land3. Currency is...Read More
Here is a checklist of things to have while backpacking to the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan for 6 (six) to 15 (fifteen) days Bhutan Documents: Passport (10 Copies) Five passport size photographs Travelling gear: A rucksack of minimum 50-60L capacity. (Mandatory) A daypack of minimum 10-20L capacity (laptop bag) to move around with ease. (Mandatory) Power...Read More
Bhutan, the world’s happiest country is a backpacker’s dream. A road trip which starts off at Bagdogra and goes all the way to Paro and Thimphu in Bhutan including a hike to Tiger monastery, this is an eight day backpacker road trip like no other. Bhutan Trip Cost: Inclusions: All travel from Bagdogra and back....Read More
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