Soak in the unique charm of Bhutan, a kingdom where tradition meets nature, offering a peaceful escape that connects you with the country’s rich spiritual and natural heritage.
Ascend to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, a sacred site where Guru Rinpoche meditated and soak in the stunning views of the Paro Valley.
Cross the Punakha Suspension Bridge, Bhutan’s longest and most thrilling bridge, offering stunning views of the Punakha Valley and the convergence of the Pho and Mo rivers.
Stand in awe before the Buddha Dordenma statue, one of the largest Buddha statues in the world and enjoy the amazing views of the Timphu valley.
Step into Bhutan’s cultural history at the National Folk Heritage Museum, showcasing Bhutanese life, crafts, and traditions, offering a deep dive into the country’s rural heritage
About the destination:
Bhutan, also known as the Abode of Gods, is a hidden paradise perched high on the mighty Himalayan ranges. It is unsurpassed in raw natural beauty; it has forests covering at least half of the country, it has bountiful ridges lined with fluttering prayer flags, it has an unbroken silence that soothes the soul. A feature so striking that attracts voyagers from all over the world.
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To reach Siliguri, if traveling by air, Bagdogra Airport is the nearest and most well-connected to major Indian cities. For a train journey, New Jalpaiguri Railway Station serves as a major hub. If coming by road, Siliguri is accessible via well-maintained highways from nearby cities.