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BHUTAN ALL ABOUT MOUNTAINS, MONASTRIES AND MAGIC!



Bhutan is the trek of a lifetime. It is a magic of monastery. The environment is serene and so calm, peaceful that you would feel amazing there. They have so much culture and tradition there between those mountains. Bhutan is no ordinary place. This a place where traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments and it is the last in the Himalayan region so this is something you have to see so grab a Bhutan Tour Package today.

Bhutan holds many surprises.

This is a country where the rice is red and where chilies aren't just a seasoning but the main dish. It's also a deeply Buddhist land where everyone is involved in prayer activities and where monks check their smart phones after performing a divination, and where giant protective penises are painted beside the entrance to many houses. Yet while it visibly protects its Buddhist traditions, Bhutan is not a museum like you would want him to be. All the Bhutanese are actually well educated, fun loving and well informed about the world around them. It's this blending of the ancient and modern that makes Bhutan endlessly fascinating so why not grab a Bhutan Tour Package today.

So why spend your money to come here?

You have great awestrucking views for example the Himalayan Mountain, where snow-capped peaks rise above shadowy gorges cloaked in primeval forests. This picture-book landscape has the majestic fortress-like monasteries that you have to see. This unique architecture sets the stage for spectacular tsechus (dance festivals) attended by an almost medieval-looking audience. Then there is awesome trekking and stunning flora and fauna. If it's not 'Shangri La', it's as close as it gets.

Environmental Credentials

Environmental protection goes hand in hand with cultural preservation in Bhutan. They have the awesome rule that 60% Bhutan should be forest isn’t that cool? Another cool thing is that Bhutan is carbon neutral and also an amazingly absorbs more carbon than it emits! For all tourists it means they get a chance for lovely forest hikes and superb birding across a chain of national parks. Bhutan offers one of the last pristine pockets in the entire Himalaya. So be sure to see it through any Bhutan Tour package.

Visit These Monasteries To Lift Up Your Spiritual Being

Bhutan serves to its tourists as a very lovely place and enchants them to all possible limits with its spirituality and also the varied landscape it has to offer. This hospitable place is amongst the favourite destinations for the tourists who always look ahead to Bhutan tours. Another important and amazing thing about Bhutan which has always been the key element is the monasteries which always behold you with its aura and presence. If you wish to visit the monasteries in Bhutan make sure you visit these:



Tiger’S Nest Monastery 

Tiger’s Nest Monastery which is originally known as the TaktsungPhalphug monastery is one of the most famous in the entire world. Being positioned at a height of 900 metres on a cliff makes it look as if it is hanging in the air. Overlooking the Paro Valley and Himalayan Peaks, the only way and the best possible way to reach this monastery is an 8km hike on a horseback. While you are making your journey up the monastery you are going to find some pretty colourful prayer flags which indeed give a very calming effect.

Rinpung Dzong

This monastery is located in Paro and hence it is also called as the Paro Monastery, serving up as the venue for the ParoTshechu. The fortress is quite majestic and is known for its architecture, that is one of the prime reason why it stands as a great example for Bhutanese Dzong Architecture. The entrance to RinpungDzong is a very beautiful traditional wooden bridge.

Tango Monastery

Situated 14 km away from Thimpu, Tango Monastery is a monastery where the monks study Buddhist scriptures. Hiking up to this monastery is an adventure on its own and that is the reason why it calls for an adventure. The aura of this monastery and the location of it, in itself, is something which is going to give you a deep sense of calmness. Enjoy the beauty of the monastery and the tranquillity that surrounds it with.

Gangteng Monastery

Gangteng Monastery is located in the Wangdue Phodrang district of Bhutan and also plays a crucial role as it is one of the two main centres of the Nyingmapa School of Buddhism. The monastery overlooks the Phobjika Valley and is surrounded on the west by the Black Mountains.

All these monasteries are definitely going to add a great sense of calmness into your soul and that is one of the reasons why you should straightaway make plans for Bhutan tour.

Avail Bhutan tour packages from Ahmedabad. to make sure that you visit the top monasteries in Bhutan which are surely going to give you a spiritual upliftment.

Top 4 places to visit in Bhutan to learn more about its beauty

Bhutan is full of surprises. This is a nation where chillies are not just used for seasoning but are actually a dish in itself and the rice is red. Bhutan, despite protecting the Buddhist tradition, is not a museum. This is such a Buddhist land where monks surprisingly check their smartphones after carrying out a divination. Bhutanese are well educated, fun loving and also well informed of what is going on in the world around them. It's this unique blend of modern with the ancient that makes Bhutan a visit to remember for the lifetime. Below is a brief list of places you must consider including in your Bhutan tour packages from Mumbai:-

Taktshang Goemba

Miraculously resting on one side of a sheer cliff, 900m above the base of Paro Valley is the ‘Tiger’s Nest Monastery’ which is one of the most incredible sites of the Himalayas. Despite getting here requires a little too much of mounting legwork, it is the goal of almost every visitor to Bhutan, and it’s totally worth the effort. Sadly you won’t be allowed to take your belongings with you including your phones and cameras, but really, isn’t that how you enjoy such a beautiful place? Your guide should help you register with the army at the entrance. There are loads of stories you will be told here, and each of them is more fascinating than the other. 

Haa to Chhuzom

Don't miss out on this beautiful road which is an alternative route while you are returning to Thimphu or Phuentsholing from Haa. This route offers a lot of barely touched sites you’d love, on the way.

Bumthang Dzongkhag

The Bumthang territory encompasses 4 prime valleys namely, Chokhor, Ura, Tang and Chhume. Because the most important temples and the dzongs are in the Chokhor Valley, it is commonly known as the Bumthang Valley. The meaning of the name of this place is derived from the belief that the valley is in the shape of Bump, the holy water vessel. and Thang means flat place or field. The lesser respectful version of the meaning of the this place’s name is that the Bum in Bumthang means the beautiful women of this place. 

Weekend market

This weekend market is placed in the west bank of the Wang Chhu of Thimphu province of Bhutan. Vendors from different regions arrive on Thursday and stay until Sunday night for the market. You can get dried food items, discs of date (kind of soft cheese). You can also grab a bottle of wild honey collected from Southern Bhutan. You can also pick up some souvenir from the nearby handicrafts market. Don't forget to prepare yourself well in advance for this market before you leave for your Bhutan tour from Mumbai.

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