Bhutan, where old customs flourish among unspoiled Himalayan vistas, provides a unique fusion of deeply ingrained culture and unadulterated adventure. Every encounter feels purposeful rather than hurried, from hilly mountain passes and forested trekking paths to revered monasteries and colorful celebrations. Bhutan is a place to explore with intention and experience the perfect balance of environment and heritage. Here are some of the most common things that every tourist must try out when visiting Bhutan.


Things to Do

Paro Taktsang Trek

Trek to the most iconic landmark of Paro, the Tiger's Nest Monastery also known as Paro Taktsang. Located on the verge of a cliff, the valley showcases its beauty with its forest trails, prayer flags, and expansive valley views.

Discover the Cultural Heart

Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan feels less like a metropolis and more like a big town. See how tradition and modern life coexist by visiting museums, craft fairs, and monasteries.

Experience Tsechu Festival

Festivals are the time when Bhutanese history and beliefs are brought to life with vibrant masked dances, music, and rituals. These celebrations are happy get-togethers for the community with rich spiritual significance.

Go to Punakha Dzong

One of Bhutan's most picturesque sites, this imposing fortress-monastery is situated between two rivers. Located on the meeting point of two major rivers, Mho Chhu and Pho Chhu, this is an example of architectural masterpiece.

Walk Past Punakha Suspension Bridge

Filled with player flags this is one of the longest suspension bridges in Bhutan. The walk offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area and river with a glimpse of local Dzongs.

Take a Traditional Hot Stone Bath

A distinctive wellness practice from Bhutan that involves heating river stones over fire. After lengthy hikes, it is thought to deeply calm the body and ease aches.

Sample Real Bhutanese Food

Bhutanese cuisine is robust and cozy, frequently spicier than anticipated, ranging from fiery ema datshi (chili and cheese) to substantial buckwheat dishes.

Travel via Dochula Pass

On clear days, this mountain pass, which is nearly 3,000 meters high, provides expansive vistas of the Himalayas. A serene and unforgettable stop is created by the 108 chortens.

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