Trashi Yangtse, nestled in Bhutan’s remote northeastern corner, is untouched, deeply spiritual, and alive with tradition. Here, the majestic Chorten Kora stupa rises like a prayer made of stone, the […]
Bhutan Travel Guide: 15 Things Every Visitor Should Know
In the Eastern Himalayas between China and India, Bhutan is one of the world’s most serene and exclusive travel destinations. It beautifully blends rich traditions with modern progress, carefully preserving […]
More Than a Dance: The Sacred Power of Mask Dances in Bhutan
Bhutan, often called the Last Shangri-La, is a land where the spiritual and the earthly exist in seamless harmony. Among the many vibrant expressions of its deep-rooted Buddhist heritage, Cham […]
Zhabdrung Rinpoche and His Contribution to Bhutan’s Nation Building
Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (1594–1651) is one of the most revered and influential figures in Bhutanese history. A high lama of the Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, he is best […]
Planning an Independent Trip to Bhutan?
7 Reasons to have a Local by Your Side Bhutan’s new policy change allows independent travel, ending the previous requirement to book travels through tour agencies. This new policy provides […]
Bhutanese Textile Traditions: Weaving the Past into the Future
Bhutan is a land of vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and deeply rooted traditions, and among its most treasured legacies is its rich and diverse textile heritage. Weaving is more than […]
Bhutanese Cuisine: More Than Just Fiery Chilis
When people hear about Bhutanese food, one thing instantly comes to mind—chili. Bhutanese people don’t just use chilies as a spice; we treat them like a vegetable. Every meal is […]
Phallus Tradition in Bhutan: Symbol of Fertility and Protection
Would you ever paint a large phallus on your house to stop gossip or ward off evil spirits? In Bhutan, this practice is a cherished tradition, deeply rooted in the […]







