Tuesday 25 February 2014

Explore The Religious Land Of Bhutan – Usher In Its Beauty And Spirituality

Welcome to Bhutan – the land of thunder dragon. This is one of the most astonishing places of South Asia. Its rich and unique culture draws the attention of people all over the world. Of all its features, the most noteworthy one is probably the grand Himalayan range. Its astounding beauty will leave you spellbound. The spiritual people of Bhutan lead a beautiful and simple life and they always welcome their guests with a sweet smile and a warm hug. The place is known for its amazing beauty, enticing landscape, enthralling mountain peaks, exciting wildlife, beautiful architecture and historical places. Amidst the engrossing beauty of Bhutan, tourists enjoy their vacation to the fullest. 
 
Though originally the land of Thunder Dragon, it’s known globally by several names like the “Last place on the roof of the world" and the “Last Shangri -La". For those in search of a spiritual and calm tourist destination, Bhutan is definitely an unforgettable place. In case you’re planning to visit this place in the near future, you must be aware of the tariff. The Royal Government of Bhutan generally decides it. It varies from one group to another, depending upon the season and the number of tourists in the group. The ‘peak season’ for Bhutan visit is - Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec. In the ‘off season’ - Jan, June, and July – the tariff tends to remain low.

If you’re on a tour to Bhutan, you must not miss the following tourist destinations and events.

Paro Tsechu

This is possibly the most significant Buddhist event in the nation. This 5 day long religious occasion is organized in spring every year. Here, the monks dress up like demons and saints to recreate the big battles of Buddhist legends. Music is played, people dance to it, and drink sumptuous amount of butter tea and barley wine. If you want to enjoy Buddhist culture to the fullest, don’t miss this occasion. 
 
Gankar Punsum

The highest peak in the world, Gankar Punsum, remains unconquered till date. During trekking, one can enjoy its beauty and glory.

Lunana

This is one of the most challenging treks for you to enjoy in Bhutan. The total trekking time may take up to 24 days, including rigorous climbing jobs and other challenges. Hence, if you’re considering going for a Bhutan cultural tour, keep your body fit and flexible.

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