The tradition of relocating capitals and ancestral sites in Bhutan epitomizes a governance model that adapts to shifting political, cultural, and geographical factors, demonstrating the nation’s ...
Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl witnessed centuries-old Bhutanese traditions, including a cham dance ceremony and ...
No one knows for sure. Or was it a dzong connecting Sombe Dzong in Haa to Pedong and Kalimpong across the Jaldhaka River which was part of Bhutan before the 1865 Duar Wars? The books on Ashley Eden ...
Bhutan's natural environment is among the most pristine in South Asia, making it home to some of the most luxurious hotels in ...
Perched on a cliffside, this monastery is one of Bhutan's most famous landmarks. The Paro Dzong, also known as Rinpung Dzong, is another significant site. This fortress serves both administrative and ...
Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, seamlessly blends modernity with tradition. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Buddha Dordenma statue, Tashichho Dzong, and the National Memorial Chorten.
Bhutan’s Samdrup Jongkhar gate is now open to international tourists, unlocking access to the country's best-hidden gems.