Discover Bhutan

Bhutan is an kingdom in the Eastern Himalayas located between Tibet to the north and India to the South. Bhutan covers an area of approximately 46,500 square kilometers with a population of around 779,000. It is divided into 20 districts known as Dzongkhags each of which have their own unique identity.

Bhutan is a Peaceful Country

Bhutan is the only Vajrayana Buddhist nation in the world, and its unique culture and traditions have earned it the nickname “The Last Shangri-La.” Bhutan is a peaceful country and its citizens are some of the happiest on earth.

Bhutan is an Eco-Friendly Country

Bhutan is the world’s first carbon-neutral country. They produce more hydroelectricity than they need, and the surplus is exported to India. The country’s forest coverage is above 60%.

Bhutan has a Rich Culture

Bhutan has a rich culture that includes many traditions and customs. The people of Bhutan are very proud of their culture. Bhutanese culture is also evident in the arts, with many traditional paintings and sculptures on display in museums.

Bhutan is a Great Place for Trekking

Bhutan has a diverse landscape, with everything from subtropical plains to high mountains, making it a great place for trekking. Bhutan is also home to some of the world’s rarest animals, including the takin and the snow leopard.

Bhutan has Amazing Food

Bhutanese cuisine is incredibly diverse, and there are cross-cultural influences from India, Tibet, and Nepal. The most popular dish is ema datshi, which is a chili and cheese dish that will tantalize your taste buds.

Bhutan is a Great Place to Relax

Bhutan is the perfect place to relax and forget about the stresses of daily life. The people are friendly and welcoming. Bhutan is a great place to hike, bike, or just spend time outdoors.

Places of Interest

Thimphu

Thimphu is the Capital of Bhutan. The city, which is located in the west-central region of the nation, it sits at a height of around 7,000 feet (2,000 meters).

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Paro

Paro is home to Bhutan’s only international airport and contains some significant historical sites such as Drukgyel Dzong fortress which was built in 1646.

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Punakha

Punakha located about 70 kilometres east of Thimphu lies low in elevation near the confluence of two rivers called Phochu and Mochu.

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Wangdue Phodrang

Wangdue Phodrang lies south-east from Thimphu across Dochula pass, a remarkable mountain pass where visitors can witness spectacular view across Kingdom’s eastern Himalayan ranges.

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Trongsa

Trongsa lies along Central Bhutan which gets its name from massive Trongsa dzong or fortress built on a spur overlooking Mangde Chhu river valley. It served previously functioned as centre stage for various Tibetan invasions.

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Bumthang

Bumthang directly translates as ‘beautiful’ field and it’s surrounded by beautiful nature and historic temples such as Jambey Lhakang and Kurje Lhakang as well as popular mountain treks like Ura yakchoe.

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