Blogs

All you need to know about Bhutan
17
Nov

Don’t be Callous towards the Phallus!

  Of all the eyebrow raising objects in the wide world, the phallus, surprisingly, for centuries, has had the most loyal following in the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. It...
10
Nov

Top Five Tourist Hot-Spots in Bhutan

1.Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery The Tiger’s Nest is without a doubt the most visited and the most photographed of all the monuments in Bhutan. Nestled on the edge of a...
05
Nov

Top Three Treks in Bhutan

Jumolhari Trek This magical mountain trek takes you to the base of Mount Jumolhari, the second highest unconquered peak in the world revered by local yak herders in the north...
04
Nov

A dream fulfilled!

Thank you very, very much for all the help you gave me before and during my trip to your beautiful country!! You provided perfect planning and everything was so well...
03
Nov

Our First Snowman Trekker For 2014:

An interview with Mr. Joe Hoffmann, our first snowman trekker for 2014:  At first glance, one would not think that Joe Hoffman from Luxembourg, Europe is an experienced trekker. He...
22
Oct

A day in a Bhutanese farmhouse

Early in the morning you will be greeted by the rising sun and twittering of busy birds. Normally at this time, the farmhouse owners will also have risen up and...
21
Oct

A haven in the hills

A definite must-stay for visitors to Bhutan is the Gangtey Goenpa Lodge in Wangduephodrang. From adventure ballooning to the comfort and luxury of a fine country home, the multi-award winning...
25
Sep

Bhutan participates in UN peacekeeping mission for first time

In a first time historic move for the country’s armed forces, Bhutan will now be participating in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions. Two royal Bhutan army (RBA) and one royal...
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