The pursuit of happiness won’t come cheap to those planning a visit to Bhutan. Photo / Unsplash Bhutan revealed plans to reopen to international tourists for the first time since March 23 …
Bhutan doubles its daily tourist tax to $322
The pursuit of happiness won’t come cheap to those planning a visit to Bhutan. Photo / Unsplash Bhutan revealed plans to reopen to international tourists for the first time since March 23 …
Bhutan doubles its daily tourist tax to $322
The pursuit of happiness won’t come cheap to those planning a visit to Bhutan. Photo / Unsplash Bhutan revealed plans to reopen to international tourists for the first time since March 23 …
Bhutan to welcome tourists for first time since Covid-19
KATHMANDU (REUTERS) – Bhutan will reopen for international tourists from September for the first time since the pandemic began more than two years ago, officials said on Thursday (June 30), as the …
Aman reopening Amankora Bhutan
Amankora has joined in endeavours to rebuild during the pandemic closure. Aman has been operating in Bhutan nearly two decades. Amankora’s lodges in the valleys of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey and …
Aman reopening Amankora Bhutan
Amankora has joined in endeavours to rebuild during the pandemic closure. Aman has been operating in Bhutan nearly two decades. Amankora’s lodges in the valleys of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey and …
The kingdom awakens — a brand new Dawn in Bhutan
In a changing world, visitors to Bhutan will discover that much remains unchanged. On September 23, 2022, the sole remaining Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom will reopen its borders to international travel.
In a changing world, Bhutan remains the same
The same cobalt skies, vibrant smiles, and timeless sense of tranquillity can be found here, where everyday life is defined by the pursuit of peace and nature is as revered as happiness.
In a changing world, Bhutan remains the same
The same cobalt skies, vibrant smiles, and timeless sense of tranquillity can be found here, where everyday life is defined by the pursuit of peace and nature is as revered as happiness.
Commentary: Gun violence in Kansas City, through the eyes of a Bhutanese visitor
A journalist from one of the happiest countries in the world, where people don’t need guns, visits the United States during a summer when much of the news is about mass shootings.