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    A Journey to the Land of the Thunder Dragon: My Trip to Bhutan

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    Sunil Dahal
    Sunil Dahal
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    Bhutan, a small country in the mountains, is a place of beauty, culture, and bliss. I had the chance to visit it after 20 years and I was amazed by what I saw and experienced. In this blog, I will share with you some of the highlights of my trip.

    Thimphu: A Capital Unlike Any Other

    Thimpu Bazar, Bhutan (Photo: Prabina Karki)

    Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, is a city that defies expectations. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, it offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, of spirituality and urbanity, of tranquility and vibrancy. In this section, we will explore some of the captivating facts that distinguish Thimphu from other capitals worldwide.

    • Elevated Living: The 5th Highest Capital
    • Size Doesn’t Matter: Bhutan’s Largest City
    • Community in the Capital: 100,000 Residents
    • Heart of Bhutan: Political and Economic Hub
    • Traffic Tales: No Lights, No Problem
    • Buddha’s Abode: Home to a Giant Buddha Statue

    Paro: A Valley of History and Nature

    view of Paro valley (Photo: wikimedia commons)

    Paro, a picturesque valley in western Bhutan, is a treasure trove of historical and natural wonders. It is home to some of the country’s oldest temples and monasteries, as well as the only international airport. In this section, we will discover some of the attractions that make Paro a must-visit destination.

    • Paro Dzong: A Fortress of Glory
    • Paro Taktsang: The Tiger’s Nest
    • Paro Airport: A Gateway to the Sky
    • Paro Museum: A Showcase of Culture
    • Paro Festival: A Celebration of Faith

    Punakha: A Land of Harmony and Beauty

    Punakha,Bhutan (Photo: Wikimedia commons)

    Punakha, a former capital of Bhutan, is a land of harmony and beauty. It is where the two main rivers of Bhutan, the Mo Chhu and the Pho Chhu, meet and form the Punakha Chhu. It is also where the king and queen of Bhutan got married in 2011. In this section, we will explore some of the features that make Punakha a memorable place to visit.

    • Punakha Dzong: A Palace of Happiness
    • Punakha Suspension Bridge: A Walk of Adventure
    • Punakha Valley: A Garden of Eden
    • Punakha River Rafting: A Thrill of Joy
    • Punakha Hot Springs: A Soak of Relaxation

    Bumthang: A Region of Spirituality and Diversity

    Bumthang Jakar Dzong (Photo: Wikimedia commons)

    Bumthang, a region in central Bhutan, is a region of spirituality and diversity. It is considered the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, as it is the birthplace of many saints and lamas. It is also known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from alpine meadows to subtropical forests. In this section, we will learn more about some of the aspects that make Bumthang a fascinating place to explore.

    • Bumthang Dzongs: A Cluster of Fortresses
    • Bumthang Temples: A Collection of Sacred Sites
    • Bumthang Cheese: A Delicacy of Taste
    • Bumthang Festivals: A Display of Colors
    • Bumthang Trekking: A Journey of Discovery

    Conclusion: A Trip of a Lifetime

    Bhutan, a small country in the mountains, is a place of beauty, culture, and bliss. I had the chance to visit it after 20 years and I was amazed by what I saw and experienced. In this blog, I shared with you some of the highlights of my trip. I hope you enjoyed reading it and got inspired to visit this amazing country someday. 😊

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