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The Land of The Thunder Dragon

Situated in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a rare gem untouched by mass tourism. Known as the “Last Great Himalayan Kingdom,” it protects its pristine landscapes, from towering peaks to lush valleys, through a strict “High Value, Low Impact” tourism policy. Ancient monasteries and vibrant cultural traditions thrive here, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into a timeless way of life. Bhutan’s careful preservation of nature and heritage creates a unique destination where spirituality, culture, and breathtaking scenery blend seamlessly.

Why Bhutan

It is the land of rich cultural heritage and prismatic beauty. Comprising of several monasteries, fortresses and exotic landscapes this country is a must visit. Popularly known as the Last Shangri-La, Bhutan boasts of its unique philosophy of ‘Gross National Happiness’. With its wide array of opportunities and experiences this place is an absolute delight for tourists of all kind.
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Cultural Heritage

From vibrant festivals (Tshechus) to intricate traditional arts, Bhutanese culture is alive and celebrated daily. Each region has its own customs, architecture, and stories waiting to be discovered.Whether it’s the cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery or remote pilgrimage sites, Bhutan is a land where spirituality is woven into everyday life. It’s an ideal place for reflection, renewal, and connection.
Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Bhutan’s untouched landscapes offer breathtaking views and serene experiences. The warmth and hospitality of its people make every journey memorable.
Traditional dzongs and monasteries stand as symbols of timeless heritage. Local festivals burst with color, music, and sacred dances that bring communities together. In Bhutan, happiness isn’t just a goal—it’s a way of life.

top places to visit in bhutan

Situated in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a rare gem untouched by mass tourism. Known as the “Last Great Himalayan Kingdom,” it protects its pristine landscapes, from towering peaks to lush valleys, through a strict “High Value, Low Impact” tourism policy. Ancient monasteries and vibrant cultural traditions thrive here, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into a timeless way of life. Bhutan’s careful preservation of nature and heritage creates a unique destination where spirituality, culture, and breathtaking scenery blend seamlessly.

Tiger's Nest

Paro Taktsang or rather the Tiger’s Nest is one top tourist destinations in Bhutan. It is an architectural marvel set amidst a beautiful backdrop. People believe that the legendary Guru Rinpoche flew to this place on the back of a tigress, and hence the name Tiger’s Nest.

Punakha Dzong

It is the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan. The Punakha Dzong is situated at the confluence of Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu Rivers in the Punakha Valley. Standing at an altitude of 1200 meters this place cannot be missed when in Bhutan.

Chele La Pass

Perched at an altitude of 13,000 feet, Chele La Pass is one of the highest motorable road pass in Bhutan. It is known for the splendid Himalayan views of Mt. Jomolhari which is considered to be a sacred peak in the country.

Rinpung Dzong

Also known as Paro Dzong, Rinpung Dzong is one of the finest examples of Bhutanese architecture. The dzong is also host to the annual festival Paro Tshechu. Besides being a holy site in Paro it is said to offer with spectacular views of the Paro Valley and Paro Chhu River.

Memorial Chorten

Also known as the Thimphu Chorten, it is one of the tallest monuments in Thimphu. Tourists from all over the globe visit this place to behold the beauty of its marvellous architecture. The Memorial Chorten was built in the honour of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, the third King of Bhutan.