Bhutan is not a place you stumble into by accident. Visiting this Himalayan kingdom requires planning, cultural awareness, and a willingness to travel on its own terms.
Bhutan is not a place you pass through quickly. Life here is measured in ways that feel unfamiliar, from the way progress is defined to how traditions are carried into daily routines. Visitors notice ...
New Partnership Enhances Sustainable Travel in Bhutan. Excursion to Himalayas, a premier tour operator based in Bhutan, is ...
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary, the world’s only all-inclusive luxury wellness sanctuary with traditional Bhutanese medicine at its ...
Luxury wellness retreat Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary offers guests a look into the spirit of its mountain home with Glimpse of ...
Bhutan mandates permits and a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) for visitors from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives. Indian ...
Richard Teng, CEO of Binance, the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency infrastructure provider, arrived in Bhutan last week to officially launch the Kingdom’s partnership with ...
A familiarisation (FAM) tour from India to Bhutan, organised by the New Delhi–based destination management company Oriental Vacations and Journeys Pvt Ltd, is expected to strengthen the promotion of ...
Discover six foreign countries you can legally drive to from India, including Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and ...
Starting January 27 next year, Bhutan Airlines will introduce direct flights between Paro and Hong Kong, offering travellers a faster and time-efficient route. Council heritage and Travel locked ...