Thimphu, the capital with no traffic lights
When we entered the city it was really quiet, it was like the town was deserted. There were no other cars to be seen, it was so strange for a capital city. There are no traffic jam compared to other cities (a complete change from what I have seen in Kathm... more - travel report by
frenchfrog
Paro, first sight of Bhutan
When I first mentioned that I was going to Bhutan, most people reacted by saying “Bhutan where is that?" It is true that Bhutan does not often hit the front pages! Most people did not have a clue where it was! Bhutan restrict the numbers of tourists allow... more - travel report by
frenchfrog
In the Kingdom of Bhutan
Years of isolation, limited relationship with neighbors and undeveloped infrastructure determined that Bhutan remains the most mysterious country in Asia. Since few years more and more people would like to visit Himalayan kingdom. Lonely Planet published... more - travel report by
wojtekd
Bhutan, Paro, a journey as the Princess on the Pea
The Kingdom of Bhutan, squeezed in between China (Tibet) and India is a quiet country with a self-assured people, conscious of their tradition, anchored in their Bhuddistic belief but cautiously opening to the modern world. The steps taken are convincing:... more - travel report by
hieronyma
Punakha on the way to Wangdu Phodrang, Gangte an
Way out east of Thimpu, the capital of Bhutan, the small kingdom on the slopes of the Himalayas, surrounded by China (Tibet) and India, Wangdu Phodrang, known to be the cleanest village of the country, is situated. It is the starting point to Central and... more - travel report by
hieronyma
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bumthang
If there is a heaven on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this...
Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan, a little known and tiny Himalayan kingdom nestled between North Eastern India and Tibet. Bhutan is a fascinating place to visit, particulary because its isolation for hundreds of years (there was no TV till a few years ag... more - travel report by
pradipta