Starting September 23, the small Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan in South Asia will reopen its borders after a two-year hiatus.
Paro International Airport is Bhutan's sole international airport, located in the Paro Valley, about 6 kilometres from the ...
Ringed by mountains, Bhutan’s Paro International Airport (PBH) is widely considered one of the most technically difficult ...
The Jomolhari Mountain Festival, Thimphu Tshechu, Black Mountain Festival, Black Necked Crane Festival, Bhutan Bird Festival, ...
Bhutan to welcome unlimited tourists, confirms Carissa Nimah, Bhutan Tourism's CMO. Despite the Sustainable Development Fee ...
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Bhutan – now a wine producer
Another country joins the roster of wine producers around the world, and it has no shortage of distinguishing characteristics ...
Despite introducing a the sustainable development fee (SDF) on travellers, Bhutan remains welcoming to tourists, with Chief ...
Wine writer Robinson was endowed with the Master of Wine title in 1984, becoming the first journalist to earn it ...
SoulTrips partnered with diagnostics chain Oriental Remedies Clinic (ORC) to offer complimentary wellness checks for its ...
Ringed by mountains, Bhutan’s Paro International Airport (PBH) is widely considered one of the most technically difficult plane landings in the world.
The airport and its challenging conditions have only added to the mystique surrounding travel to Bhutan, a Himalayan kingdom of about 800,000 people. The unique conditions of flying in and out of ...