A little above the clouds, lost in the mist and nestled in the heart of Himalayas, there is a Land of Happiness called Bhutan. This country is itself an experience, the one that introduces you to the majestic cradles of the world.
Spanning from spirituality and religion to adventure and eateries, the longer you plan your stay the lengthier your list of must-do’s will stretch, thanks to an abundance of cultural symphonies it has composed and preserved over the years.
Explore Ancient Art at Punakha and Semtokha Dzongs
The ancient Bhutanese art is a quiet assemblage of intricacies and colours. If you are to take the artistic route to explore Bhutan, head on to its stunning dzongs. One of the exquisite dzongs where you can witness the art peppered on towering walls is Punakha. The second-largest monastery is located at the confluence of two famous rivers - Mo Chhu and Pho and takes your heart by surprise as you see a gathering of colours and portraits depicting the history of Bhutan. Simtokha Dzong is another resort for art lovers where slate carvings, paintings and statues come together to sing of religion and saints.
Explore the Iconic Dochula Pass
Dochula Pass is where the spirituality and nature converge. An ode to history commemorating 108 soldiers who died in 2003 military operation, it is one of the finest fusions of architectural and nature’s aesthetics to exist. Adorned by the 108 stupas, this stunning mountain pass offers a panoramic view of the snow-capped Himalayas and for once, makes you forget everything else.
Dig into Bhutan’s History at Trongsa Dzong
Situated atop a ridge, Trongsa Dzong is a citadel of architectural splendour for every traveller to witness. This ethereal fortress is historically important as the seat of power and overlooks the famous Mangde Chhu river. Mark your explorations through its labyrinthine corridors, laced up with religious murals, and tap into Bhutan’s spiritual prowess depicted by the Central Tower.
Experience Cultural Affairs During Bhutanese Festival
Bhutanese Festivals weasel their way into every explorer’s checklist. With a world of festivals happening in the country throughout the year, it comes easy for travellers to soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Paro Tsechu and Thimphu Tsechu, however, are the most popular festivals in Bhutan, sprinkling religious aroma and cultural exuberance. Put on your finest attire and we suggest, your dancing shoes, too, as you enter the feast.
Indulge in Bhutanese Cuisine
All discoveries aside, take your taste buds on an eclectic tour with the Bhutanese cuisine that offers buffet of spices and unique ingredients blended in savoury platters. Explore distinctive moods of the cuisine through the red rice, a must have. Indulge in the authentic flavours with dumplings enriched with succulent fillings, Ema Datshi, momos, and other staples that will stay with you for a long time to come.
Delighted? Plan your Himalayan holiday today!
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