Bhutan, known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a mystical Himalayan kingdom nestled between India and China. Famous for its pristine landscapes, ancient monasteries, and unique approach to measuring progress through Gross National Happiness, Bhutan offers an untouched and deeply spiritual travel experience. The best time to visit Bhutan is during September when the temperatures are favourable for long sightseeing tours, hiking, and enjoying the bustle of city life that can be observed during this time of the year. Bhutan is not an expensive country, especially for Indians as there is no need for currency exchange and there is no conversion when you visit and pay using Bhutanese Ngultrum. In terms of travel expenses and other spendings, Bhutan can be perfectly described as a budget getaway destination.
Bhutan attracts travelers with its breathtaking mountain views, traditional Dzong architecture, vibrant festivals, and serene trekking routes like the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) hike. The country emphasizes sustainable tourism, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in authentic Bhutanese culture, meditation retreats, and nature conservation. Ideal for spiritual seekers, nature lovers, and cultural enthusiasts looking for a peaceful Himalayan escape.
Rahul Sharma
Harender Shah