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Bhutan is swiftly developing its reputation as a premier destination for adventure sports Readmore
While Bhutan is one of the smallest countries in the world, its cultural diversity Readmore
Tshechu is a religious festival meaning "tenth day" held annually in various temples Readmore
The official snowman trek starts in Paro, and leads via Lingshi and Laya to the remote Lunana in northern Bhutan. From there you can either reutn to the lateral road at Nikka Chhu, or continue to Bumthang. Readmore
The warmth of a country depends on the behavior of that country's people largely. The Bhutanese people are sweet enough to say you 'good bye' (it is used to welcome people in Bhutan) with smiles always attached to their lips.
If you want to give away the addiction of going to McDonalds, Bhutan is the best place to be. You won't find a single McDonalds, a nice break from your everyday life. It will not only help you to be clean but also help you to reduce weight.
One of the best aspects of visiting Bhutan is that it's a place hardly visited by the tourists. Therefore, the chance of knowing about it even before reaching there is least. As a result, the visit will have a “surprising element” attached to it.
The Takin, the national animal of Bhutan is said to have been created by Lama Drukpa Kunley (also known as Divine Madman) by cutting off a goat's head and attaching it to a cow’s body.
Bhutan has its fair share of Eastern Himalayas, with a King on the throne. Though the King has recently given away his kingship to Democracy willingly, still the Royal Palace is the place to be. Bhutan has the last virgin trekking routes of the Himalayas.
The pulse of Bhutan is reflected and seems to be ruled by "Gross National Happiness" and not Gross Domestic Product. The people out here are so happy irrespective of what is happening in the share market. All in all it is a happy country.
It can be called as a 'adventurous dining'. The Eme Datse, Bhutanese National Dish is a mixture of chilies and cheese. It is really hot, so always venture into these with proper arrangements of water or you will be left sputtering, coughing.
Hanging on a cliff 10,200 feet above the city of Paro, the Tiger's Nest Monastery was completed in 1692. It is believed that Padmasambhava (Guru Rimpoche) flew there on the back of a tiger. It is one of the best tourist attraction.