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Published : Jul, 2023

When to visit | How to get there | Any price accom | Any food
Best Time to Visit (Breakdown/mo.) How to travel around | Winter visit | Weather | Where to Stay | FAQs
Planning a trip to beautiful Bhutan? I highly recommend visiting this magical Asian country. It offers a fascinating history, beautiful landscapes for trekking, friendly people, charming customs, fantastic boutique hotels and much more.

But what are the best times to visit Bhutan? There is no straightforward answer to this question, as it will depend on your itinerary. This article should provide all the information you need to choose the best time for your perfect visit to Bhutan...

Published : Jan, 2022

Sites and attractions | Cultural Activities
Dechen Phrodrang Monastery | Changlimithang Stadium | Tashicho-Dzong | Dochula Pass | Phunaka Dzong | Taktsang Monastery | Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten | Thimphu | Buddha Dordenma
Many people only spend a few days in Bhutan due to it’s $250 per person per day fee. It can be difficult choosing what to see and do to make the most of your money. We’ve created a comprehensive guide of things to do in Bhutan, that showcases the most popular sites broken down by areas and districts. It’s great for first-timers and return visitors alike!

Most backpackers spend an average of 4 days in Bhutan and that is enough to only see the highlights, but if you want to delve deeper into the trip of a lifetime, this breakdown offers a list of the must-see sites, and best areas to make a base when visiting the country.

Published : Apr, 2021

Sites and attractions | Cultural Activities | Photography or video
Simtokha Dzong | Weaving | National Museum | Tiger’s Nest | Ancient Attractions | National Institute for Zorig Chusum | Bhutan -The Dragon Kingdom | Drametse Festival | Dzongs or fortresses | Textile and Tradition | monasteries | Khadi & Thaqzo | Chortens or Stupas | Special Cuisines | Lhakhangs or temples | Archery: National Sport
Watch this video on my conversation with the Indian Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj on Bhutan History, Heritage, and Culture.

Anuradha Goyal: Today, I am going to take you to the small Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, and can’t get a better person to speak about it than our current Ambassador to Bhutan, Ruchira Kamboj Ji. I have been connected to Ruchira Ji for a few years now when she was posted at UNESCO in Paris as India’s permanent representative. I remember we joined in a celebration when Nalanda and Chandigarh were inscribed by UNESCO. She has worked on many sites to be inscribed by UNESCO. Here is our conversation on Bhutan History, Heritage, and Culture. So, Welcome Ruchira Ji!..