

Bhutnath Temple, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its natural hot springs and panoramic views.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling market offering a variety of goods, from traditional clothing to spices and street food.
A historic fort and a symbol of Indian history, featuring beautiful architecture and a light show in the evening.
Bhutan's climate is unpredictable, with frequent rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.
Bhutan is known for its scenic hikes and treks, requiring sturdy and comfortable footwear.

Bhutan uses Type C and D plugs, so an adapter is necessary for charging devices.

Rice flour pancakes filled with coconut and jaggery, served with curd
Buckwheat flour porridge, often served with chili sauce

Spicy chili and cheese dish, a Bhutanese staple
Famous for early morning breakfast, especially 'Jalebi' and 'Samosa'.
Known for its variety of chaat and breakfast items like 'Poha' and 'Aloo Tikki'.
Offers traditional Bhojpuri lunch with dishes like 'Bhutnath Ki Dal' and 'Baingan Bharta'.
Experience Chongqing's vibrant nightlife and illuminated landmarks along the Yangtze River.

Bhim Pul, a historic bridge over the Beas River, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into ancient engineering.
Wukoki Pueblo, a 500-year-old Sinagua ruin, offers a glimpse into ancient Southwestern life with its unique, towering towers.
Intricately woven with traditional patterns, these textiles are a symbol of Bhutanese culture and craftsmanship.
Handcrafted silver jewellery with intricate designs, inspired by Bhutan's Dzong architecture.
A unique variety of rice with a nutty flavour, it's a staple in Bhutanese cuisine.