Bhutan is finally open for travel again. Whether you are looking to attend festivals, trek, bird watch, pick mushrooms, engage in spiritual awakening, wellness treatments, white water rafting, ...
Bhutan is not a place you stumble into by accident. Visiting this Himalayan kingdom requires planning, cultural awareness, ...
Considered by some to be the real-life location of the elusive Shangri La, Bhutan is a small Himalayan enclave that also happens to be the last remaining Buddhist Kingdom in the world. Here, there are ...
Luxury wellness retreat Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary offers guests a look into the spirit of its mountain home with Glimpse of ...
Known to the world as the Hermit Kingdom, Bhutan is beginning to emerge as a truly unique destination for global travellers.
Far far away, in the Land of the Thunder Dragon, red-robed monks and rapt villagers intensely focused on fearsome dancers who wore skull-trimmed bug-eyed wood masks and slowly performed a purifying ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Judy Koutsky covers adventure, luxury and family travel. This year, 2024, the Kingdom of Bhutan, marks a significant milestone as ...
The only Buddhist nation on earth, Bhutan is known for its photogenic monasteries, and this one is Punakha Dzong, among the largest in Asia There are a handful of “Holy Grail” hikes around the world, ...
Bhutan, the only country in the world that measures its GDP in happiness, is an easily accessible quick getaway. Forget visa, as an Indian national, you do not even require a passport to enter Bhutan ...
The World Sustainability Organization has announced that Travel.Bhutan has been awarded the “Sustainable Travel Agencies” certification. This accolade recognizes the agency’s commitment towards ...