

A vibrant market in Thimphu, Bhutan, showcasing traditional handicrafts and textiles, offering a glimpse into Bhutanese culture.
Butter tea, made from tea leaves, water, and yak butter

Spicy chili and cheese stew, a national dish of Bhutan
Dumplings filled with pork, beef, or vegetables, served with chili sauce
Known for its authentic Bhutanese breakfast, especially the 'Ema Datshi' and 'Red Rice'.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of international dishes and a great view.
Offers a fine dining experience with a mix of Bhutanese and international cuisine.
A stunning Buddhist monastery and fortress, home to the King's office and the central monk body.
A fascinating museum showcasing Bhutan's rich cultural heritage, history, and art.
Bhutanese Craft Bazaar offers beautiful traditional clothing, and a Kira is a must-have for women to experience the local culture.
Bhutanese jewelry is unique and can be a great souvenir or gift. It's also a way to support local artisans.
Bhutanese textiles are renowned for their quality and design. Buying local products supports the local economy and adds a touch of Bhutan to your home.
A vibrant market offering local handicrafts, food stalls, and a lively atmosphere in the evening.
Intricate Buddhist religious paintings, often depicting deities, which are significant in Bhutanese culture.
Traditional scarves known as 'kabney' or 'rachi' that hold cultural significance and are often exchanged as gifts.
Intricate silver jewellery, often adorned with semi-precious stones, is a popular Bhutanese craft.
Simhachalam Waterfalls, a scenic spot near Visakhapatnam, offers a breathtaking view of water cascading down from a height of 80 feet.

A historic, bustling market offering local produce, tapas, and a lively atmosphere.

A historic Civil War battlefield offering self-guided tours and interpretive signs.