Found 14 posts by "Tshering Dorji Bhap":


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Hike to Chumphu Ney

Among many hikes in Bhutan, the pilgrimage hike to Chumphu is one of the holiest. Many pilgrims have made this journey on their pursuit of enlightenment and practice of Dharma.

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Bhutan a Safe Tourist Destination: Tourism Council of Bhutan Survey

More than 80 percent of the visitors responded that Bhutan’s pristine environment, its people and culture were tourist attraction and Bhutan was known for its Gross National Happiness philosophy.

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The Hidden Gem

Comprising blissful, picturesque scenery, Phobjikha is one of the favorite valleys in Bhutan. A place where sacred wildlife, Buddhist history, awesome alpine landscapes and Bhutanese culture meet, it provides a peaceful oasis to break one’s journey, or a longer respite from the hustle and bustle of life in the city

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Thimphu Tshechu Festival

The three-day Thimphu Tshechu Festival is one of the major events in Bhutan and is held in the capital city of Thimphu at Trashichodzong every year.

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Why You Must Visit Bhutan!

Bhutan is aware of the downsides of rapid modernization and has decided to move cautiously without losing its soul

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Promise To Remain Carbon Neutral Forever

Bhutan is a carbon sink—making it one of the few countries in the world to have negative carbon emissions. Bhutan is net sink for greenhouse gases. Its forests sequester more than 6.3 million tons of carbon dioxide, which is four times more than what Bhutan emits, helping to reduce global warming.

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Introducing Bhutan

Bhutan is a sanctuary of harmonious evolution in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas. The country’s history stretches back to the origins of Buddhism.

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Things to Do in Bhutan

Bhutan, popularly known as the happiest destination in Asia has a lot in offer. Your Bhutan trips can be action-packed or serenity-filled, as you desire. In this post I am going to write about things you can do in Bhutan.

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Some Facts to Know About The Happiness Land

Until recently, the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan remained tucked away in total isolation from the rest of the world. It is nestled in the eastern end of the Himalayan mountains bordered by India in the south and China in the north.

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Bhutan Is the Safest Place to Travel for Solo and Female Travelers

Bhutan, the land of happiness is the safest place on earth for solo and female travelers. Hidden in the Mighty Himalayas, even the most seasoned travelers consider themselves privileged to visit Bhutan.

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My 28 Days Around Bhutan

Paro is the gateway to Bhutan, home to the only international airport. This is where you begin the journey to the land of happiness.

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Gross National Happiness of a Common Man

Gross National Happiness is a holistic and sustainable approach to development, which balances material and non-material values with the conviction that humans want to search for happiness.

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The Phallus Valley

Filled up with phallus all over the valley, there stands the Temple of Fertility (Chime Lhakhang) on a round hillock which is viewed by the locals as a shape of a woman’s breast.

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Bhutan a Champion of Sustainable Tourism

My little country Bhutan is sandwiched between the two giant nations of the world, China in the north and Indian in the south. To the world, it is known as the land of happiness and is recognized as the only carbon negative country in the whole world.

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