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Gangkhar Puensum: The Highest Unclimbed Mountain in the World

In an age where every corner of the globe seems mapped, tagged, and Instagrammed, one peak remains defiantly untouched: Gangkhar Puensum, the world’s tallest unclimbed mountain. Rising 7,570…

Rhododendron Festival in Merak

A celebration of flowers and highland Brokpa Culture Tucked away in the cloud-kissed highlands of eastern Bhutan, the remote highland village of Merak bursts into bloom each spring with one of the…

Night Hunting: The Fading Whisper of Bhutan’s Boemena Tradition

In eastern Bhutan, an age-old courtship ritual still lingers, half memory, half myth. They call it Boemena or “Going towards a girl”. Crudely translated as “night hunting”, this practice…

Merak: The Hidden Land of Myths, Yaks, and Yetis

The highland village  of Merak lies in the flanks of Trashigang district in eastern Bhutan, a mystical village suspended between myth and reality. At 3,500 meters, this remote settlement is more than…

Fascinating Facts About Bhutan: A Kingdom Like No Other

A King who abdicated for democracy In 2005, Bhutan’s beloved Fourth King His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck stunned the world by announcing his abdication in favor of democracy. Unlike other…

Five Must-Do Experiences in Bhutan

For travelers seeking authenticity, culture, and a touch of adventure, Bhutan offers unforgettable experiences that connect you to its heart and soul. Here are five must-do activities when you visit…

Five Rare and Endangered Species Found in Bhutan

Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom celebrated for its pristine landscapes and conservation-first policies, is a haven for biodiversity. With more than 70 percent of its land under forest cover and over 50…
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