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Bhutan Tour in October

Bhutan is the last Shangri-La on earth where most of nature’s blessings are kept safe. Bhutan in October has clear weather. Fresh air as always along with clear skies and sunny days make it perfect. The temperature is mild at […]

The Best Way to Get to Bhutan

The simplicity of people, lush greenery, traditions, beliefs, rituals, and culture; everything is very special to the whole world. Bhutan has set an extraordinary example that development can be carried out without harming the nature and cultural heritage. The only […]

Bhutan in September

Bhutan is a paradise that is capable to satisfy all of your soul and mind. All the major components of life are at its best here. Finding your inner peace in a Buddhist monastery is truly the best experience. Warm, […]

Why visit Bhutan?

There are so many reasons to visit Bhutan that you’ll never run out of it. Bhutan is a typically Buddhist country that has been accepting modernity on their own terms. Being politically stable, it is one of the safest countries […]

Bhutan in January

Bhutan is one of the few countries in the world that was never controlled or conquered by outside power in its history. This Last Himalayan Kingdom whose head of the state is still the country’s monarch; is taking the country […]

Bhutan in November

Bhutan is a piece of heaven on earth and is a truly magical place for travelers around the world. It is a truly Buddhist kingdom situated in the eastern mountainous region between India and China. The country has a diverse […]

Best places to visit in Bhutan

Bhutan is a small country tucked high up in the Himalayas with its unique culture and traditions. Bhutan is the only Buddhist Kingdom in the world where Mahayana Buddhism is the official religion of Bhutan. Bhutan is popularly called ‘the […]

Things to know before going to Bhutan

Bhutan is a beautiful country tucked high up in the Himalayas with remote monasteries, rich cultural heritage and with spectacular Himalayan views. It’s the land where high-altitude peaks are forbidden to climb and Gross National Happiness is more important than […]