This singular and stunningly scenic Himalayan Buddhist kingdom - dubbed "the Land of the Thunder Dragon" - is by design notoriously pricey to visit, with tourists committed to spending at least 250USD per day. But it's oh, so rewarding!


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8 of the best hotels in and around Thimphu

Hotel Druk In the half century since "the Land of the Thunder Dragon" opened its doors to tourism, the country has accrued nearly 400 hotels - around 225 of which are in the district that´s home to capital Thimphu (pop. 149,000). And especially since this laid-back, low-slung city is your point of entry and exit as well as being worthy of visiting in its own right, you´ll most likely be overnighting here, so here are eight properties worth highlighting, in varying price ranges... read post  

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An overview of the mystical kingdom of Bhutan

  "The world has few secrets, but Bhutan is one of them."         -Kartie Hickman, English novelist and travel writer The "Kingdom of the Thunder Lizard" is known to avid trekkers around the world as one of the last great frontiers for hiking and exploration. Nestled in the Himalayas south of Tibet and north of India, this is a predominantly Buddhist nation with deeply held customs and beliefs. With a population of just under 750,000, Bhutan prides itself on having limited outside…

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Tiger's Nest monastery cited in '13 of the World's Most Spiritual & Sacred Places'

“There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.”                          ― U.S. novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, & cultural critic Wendell Berry If you’re a "seeker," who travels in part to deepen your religious and spiritual life, you'll want to read this post to learn more about the 13 most spiritual and sacred places that you can visit once travel starts opening up again. These pilgrimage spots are not merely examples of extraordinary…

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The spiritual side of Bhutan

This post will cover the two most spiritual things I have ever experienced. I was deeply moved by both of them. Bhutan is a deeply Buddhist country. I have mentioned before that if I ever decided to convert, as if I were disciplined enough to try, it would be in Bhutan. I found that the Tantrayana sect of Buddhism appeals to me for some reason I cannot fathom. Maybe it is just that it seems unspoiled by outside influences, much like Bhutan itself. read complete post

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  • As if Bhutan weren´t already tricky enough to get to, now comes word about a small, gorgeous, mountainous district in the west of the country called Haa, which was off limits for even longer and is even more secluded: https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251126-bhutans-long-secluded-h...
    Bhutan's long-secluded 'hidden paradise'
    Bhutan only opened to the outside world in 1974. Yet, one region remained closed for decades afterwards, and is one of the Himalayas' best-kept secre…
  • I´m a huge world cuisine foodie, and all this sounds amazing! But since Bhutanese restaurants seem to be few and far between abroad, I´ll just have to wait, sadly https://migrationology.com/bhutanese-food/
    Bhutanese Food: 25 Best Dishes To Eat When You're In Bhutan!
    Bhutanese food is un-like any other food you’ll ever eat. In this blog post I’m going to share with you 25 of the best Bhutanese foods. So prepare yo…
  • Another interestingr look at contemporary Bhutan and especially its tourism plans for the future: https://www.esquire.com/uk/life/a63703193/bhutan-travel-guide/
    Enlightenment Upon Request: Bhutan Looks to the Future
    The old-world enclave, famous for its Gross National Happiness (GNH) index, has started work on an ambitious new project that could change everything
  • CNN takes a look at contemporary life in Bhutan and the famous "national happiness index": https://edition.cnn.com/travel/life-in-bhutan-intl-hnk?cid=ios_app
    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/life-in-bhutan-intl-hnk?cid=ios_app
  • Find out why Bhutan made Afar´s list of "25 Best Places to Travel in 2024" https://www.afar.com/magazine/where-to-go-2024
    Where to Go in 2024
    The 25 most exciting places around the world to visit next
  • One of my go-to travel sites, TravelNoire.com, weighed on Bhutan with a good piece earlier this year: https://travelnoire.com/how-to-experience-the-best-of-bhutan-in-fiv...
  • Bhutan is a notoriously expensive place to visit for foreigners. Yet even here, everyone´s favourite budget travel source Lonely Planet has some tips and strategies to suggest: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/bhutan-on-a-budget?utm_source...
    Bhutan on a budget: 10 money-saving tips for your visit
    You can't avoid paying the daily tourist fee in Bhutan, but there are other ways you can make your budget stretch further.
  • After massively jacking up its visitor-spend requirements post-COVID, Bhutan has just eased them a bit in some cases: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/bhutan-lowers-fees-longe...
  • Why does Bhutan merit inclusion in this recent Medium post "The Top Worst Place in the World to Visit"? Personally I think it's misplace and a bit harsh, but it does highlight an issue facing all potential visitors: it's hella expensive, because tourists are required to pay $200 a day on top of having to travel on pricy tours. Here are more details: https://rameen124.medium.com/the-top-worst-places-in-the-world-to-v...
    The Top Worst Places In The World To Visit
    Beware… don’t go to these places!
  • A onetime Buddhist pilgrimagy track, in disuse for some 60 years, the new, 250-mile Trans Bhutan Trail is to be inaugurated in April - coinciding with the reopening of the whole of Bhutan to tourists after pretty much closing its border since spring of 2020 - connecting for hikers and mountain bikers some 400 historic/cultural sites as well as countless natural wonders. Read more details in CNN Travel: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/trans-bhutan-trail-reopening...
    Ancient Bhutan trail set to open for first time in 60 years
    Visiting the Land of the Thunder Dragon can be challenging, but there's new incentive to finally cross it off the bucket list in 2022 as its breathta…
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