Bhutan Travel
May 26, 2013
Bhutan travel is like no where else in the world and you know it as soon as the plane lands in the Dragon Kingdom.
Actually it is quite a thrilling plane ride in amongst the Himalayan mountains and some say the most difficult landing in the world. Bhutan is breathtakingly beautiful, pristine, and is called the last Shangri La on earth and we think it should be on everyone's bucket list.
Even for world travelers like us, arriving in Bhutan is like arriving into a whole new fantasy world in this ancient kingdom and happiest place on earth. Just look at this gorgeous, hand painted, tiny airport sitting in the middle of the Himalayan mountains.
We were blessed to be the first travel bloggers to be hosted by the amazing Tourism Council of Bhutan and it was a joy to meet Jamyang Choden when we arrived after our email conversations. They all took wonderful care of us from the moment we arrived as they shared their beautiful country with us.
You can see our guides packing up our SUV and everyone dressed in traditional clothes as Bhutan bridges the gap between the modern world and the ancient world like no where else.
Planning a trip to Bhutan? Here are some posts that might help:
TRAVEL TO BHUTAN
Bhutan Vacation - Facts and Myths
Bhutan Family Vacation
Tiger's Nest Trekking Bhutan
Buddhist Bhutan Bliss
Bhutan Food Markets
Taj Tashi Thimpu -5 Star Hotel Bhutan
Bhutan Family Fun and Festivals
Bhutan Trekking
Green Organic Bhutan
Bhutan Tourism and Art
Is there any thing else you would like to know?
Bhutan travel is like no where else in the world and you know it as soon as the plane lands in the Dragon Kingdom.
Actually it is quite a thrilling plane ride in amongst the Himalayan mountains and some say the most difficult landing in the world. Bhutan is breathtakingly beautiful, pristine, and is called the last Shangri La on earth and we think it should be on everyone's bucket list.
Even for world travelers like us, arriving in Bhutan is like arriving into a whole new fantasy world in this ancient kingdom and happiest place on earth. Just look at this gorgeous, hand painted, tiny airport sitting in the middle of the Himalayan mountains.
We were blessed to be the first travel bloggers to be hosted by the amazing Tourism Council of Bhutan and it was a joy to meet Jamyang Choden when we arrived after our email conversations. They all took wonderful care of us from the moment we arrived as they shared their beautiful country with us.
You can see our guides packing up our SUV and everyone dressed in traditional clothes as Bhutan bridges the gap between the modern world and the ancient world like no where else.
Planning a trip to Bhutan? Here are some posts that might help:
TRAVEL TO BHUTAN
Bhutan Vacation - Facts and Myths
Bhutan Family Vacation
Tiger's Nest Trekking Bhutan
Buddhist Bhutan Bliss
Bhutan Food Markets
Taj Tashi Thimpu -5 Star Hotel Bhutan
Bhutan Family Fun and Festivals
Bhutan Trekking
Green Organic Bhutan
Bhutan Tourism and Art
Is there any thing else you would like to know?
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