

Traditional Bhutanese homes offering a glimpse into rural life, often with homestay options.
A stunning fortress that houses the throne room and offices of the king and the government.
A large white chorten (stupa) built in memory of the third king of Bhutan.
Housed in a former watchtower, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Bhutan's rich history and culture.
Butter tea, made with black tea, yak butter, and salt.

Steamed rice cooked with turmeric and chili, served with breakfast.
Spicy chili and cheese dish, a Bhutanese staple.
Offers authentic Bhutanese breakfast in a traditional farmhouse setting.
Known for its traditional Bhutanese breakfast and warm hospitality.
Famous for its Bhutanese and Indian lunch buffet.
Intricately woven with traditional patterns, these textiles are a symbol of Bhutanese culture and craftsmanship.
Made from the bark of the Daphne bush, these handmade paper products are eco-friendly and unique to Bhutan.
Crafted from silver and often adorned with semi-precious stones, these pieces are traditional and beautiful.
Bhutan's climate is unpredictable with frequent rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.
Exploring Bhutan involves a lot of walking, including hikes to monasteries and fortresses.
Bhutan uses Type C and F electrical outlets, so an adapter is necessary for charging devices.

Pura Luhur Poten, a stunning sea temple in Bali, is dedicated to the God of the Ocean, offering breathtaking sunset views and a serene atmosphere.
The Quatsino Narrows Sunset Cruise is a scenic cruise that takes passengers through the Quatsino Narrows, known for its stunning ocean views and diverse wildlife.
Explore the ancient Maya world at Cahal Pech, a hilltop site with stunning views and well-preserved structures.