Bhutan has two airlines: Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines, one international airport – Paro International Airport (2,235m), and three domestic airports: Bathpalathang Airport (BUT, Bumthang), […]
Among the many customs and traditions of Bhutanese culture, local brews have always excited interest among those who enjoy a drink or two… or even […]
In the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, the arrival of the eighth month on the Bhutanese lunar calendar heralds a sacred and age-old celebration – […]
In the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, a flower of unparalleled beauty and mystique reigns supreme – the Blue Poppy or Meconopsis Gakyidiana. With its […]
Takin – the national animal of Bhutan has a distinctive appearance with unmistakable gnu-like snout, arched horns, and golden-orange woolly coat. Locally known as the […]
Similar to many Asian countries, tea plays an important role in Bhutanese social customs, used to welcome and see off guests. However, the tea in […]
Rice or noodles, bread are many countries’ most popular dish, but have you ever thought of…chilli? Bhutan, the land of the Thunder Dragon, enchants visitors […]
Bhutanese cuisine features a variety of hearty and flavorful dishes, many of which emphasize the use of chilies, and cheese. One such dish is Kewa […]
Exploring the culinary landscape of Bhutan is a journey filled with unique and comforting flavors. Among the many delightful dishes, Gondo Maru stands out for […]
Bhutan, the renowned Himalayan kingdom, is cherished for its distinctive and well-preserved culture, rich heritage, and stunning natural landscapes. While visitors often spend time discovering […]