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Discover The Hidden Gem In Bhutan

Have you planned your next holiday? What do you think about spending your next holiday in the world’s happiest country? Bhutan is a mystical land with charm and beauty surpassing the ordinary. A small neighbour of India, Bhutan is still ruled by the monarchy, Bhutan is also known as the land of thunder dragons, the country is mythical to some and extraordinary to those who travel the place.

The last kingdom on the Himalayan fringes is every traveller’s dream escape from the rush of urban life. With spirituality slow-dancing on the mystic hills and verdant trails inviting you for new adventures. Bhutan translates to checking a flock of must-do things off your bucket list. And we suggest you do a little bit of everything that the Land of Dragon has to offer. 

 

Trek to the Taktsang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest)

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Paro, Taktsang, famously known as the Tiger’s Nest, is a Buddhist monastery attracting pilgrims from all across the globe. It hosts four temples orchestrated on a cliff at the height of 900m from the ground, oozing architectural aesthetics. Trekking to this iconic place may test your patience at best, but the sheer thrill of reaching the end will make it worthwhile. 

 

 

Explore Chele La Pass

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The route towards the pass is through lush valleys, pine and rhododendron forest. On a blue sky day, you can relish the moment watching stunning views of the sacred mountain Jomolhari, and Jichu Drake from Chele La. To make your experience unforgettable, traverse the mysterious, majestic swathes of Chele La Pass A 2-hour drive from Paro, Chele La is the highest motorable pass in Bhutan offering the enchantments of Himalayan peaks. A punch of adventure and a buffet of scenic views, including Mt Jhomolari and Tsherimgang mountains, make this pass a gateway to the adrenaline rush. 

 

 

 

Say Yes to Exciting Water Sports

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Whether you are new to saying yes to riveting and always wish to try once in a lifetime, Keep a day dedicated to indulging in water sports. Apart from spiritual heritage and nature’s snapshots, adventure sports are what the country compels every traveller to try. Kayaking in Wang Chhu or river rafting in Pho Chhu is an absolute delight, a thriller with a full pack of fun. So, do go for it. 

 

 

 

Go for Rock Climbing

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The unpredictable, rugged cliffs in Bhutan effortlessly lure rock climbers into at least one attempt. But it is not just those ever-so-giddy hills but also the sweeping views of the Himalayan ranges that make this adventure activity a magical one. So, put on your safety gear and spruce up your entire trip.

Enjoy Bird Watching

 

Done with adventures, climbing, spirituality, snuggle up to birding while you are in Bhutan. The country is home to rare bird species, serving vibrant visual treats to nature enthusiasts. From Phobjikha Valley and Trongsa to Bumthang and Thimphu, the list of places for bird-watching in the country is a pretty good one. Lace-up your boots get your glasses on, and spot bee-eaters, Warbiers, Blyth’s Kingfishers, Flycatchers, and whatnot!