Bhutan the country of happiness
Bhutan is blessed with hilltop monasteries that brings out the peace which you desire to have during your visit. These monasteries are century old and are still strong in terms of construction and solace which is offered. Some of these monasteries are listed in the UNESCO Heritage List and introduces to the long-lasting religion. Bhutan is known for its colourful festivals that have been celebrated since the time of kingdom. These festivals showcase the culture and present the story that is hidden beneath.
Masked people, colourful clothes and music are enough to keep you hooked and create interests. Then there are textiles and handicrafts that showcase the true art of the people here. Bhutan is not only about festivals and monasteries, but also of thrilling mountain activities, river rafting and archery competitions which are the part of Bhutan travel. All these certainly makes Bhutan the Gross National Happiness country giving a different picture altogether. So pack your bags and head to this happy country, to visit the most awaited tourist places in Bhutan.
Think of Bhutan as an emerald – it glitters, it’s green and it has many facets, many shades at its heart. These shades, these sides, these facets are Bhutan’s cities. We begin with Paro – home to some of the oldest Buddhist monasteries and temples. Paro district also boasts of Bhutan’s only international airport.
There’s a special harmony between the Bhutanese and the land they inhabit. Pristine, lush and beautiful, you’ll see great forests, unspoiled valleys, vast fields, rushing rivers and shining lakes. Alpine mountains spear up in the background and the land is rich with 5,500 plant species, 600 orchid species and a variety of medicinal plants. With so much biodiversity, you’ve got your choice of National Parks and Wildlife Preserves to choose from.
Bhutanese cuisine will feed your hunger,it has wide range of choices. If you’ve lost your smile – Bhutan will find it. If your eye wanders, Bhutan will catch it. If your soul is hungry, Bhutan will feed it.
Rajendra Khadpe
Kaustubh Travels
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