Visit The Land Of Thunderbolts;Trip To Bhutan


Visit The Land Of Thunderbolts;Trip To Bhutan

Bhutan is likely to be a destination unheard by many. Known with the epithet of The Land of Thunderbolt, Bhutan is still least traveled even by the most energetic and younger group of enthusiasts, that too from neighboring countries like India. But a country like Bhutan surely becomes a place worth a visit owing to its monasteries, number of forts, trekking spots, Buddhist relics, shopping areas and many more.The other best thing about visiting this beautiful country is the guest houses in Bhutan. They are extremely hospitable and cordial with tourists visiting them. Make sure you stay at one!
Beauty of Bhutan
The small Asian country, also known as the Last Shangri-Lais comprised of phenomenal beauty of nature. Majestic Himalayas, panoramic valleys with rare flora and fauna in abundance will surely bring down even an aggressive mind to rest. Mesmerizing beauty like rivers flowing through mountains or the stroll through the valley can absorb all your restlessness and spellbound you.These were just the starters and the full list will surely make up book tickets for a trip to the Land of Thunderbolt by the end of this article.
Places to Visit in Bhutan
Bhutan- Land of Thunder Dragon, if once visited will make you want more of it again and again. The following goes the best tourist attractions in Bhutan that should add up to your itinerary.
Chele La Pass, Paro
One of the most popular places to visit in Bhutan, Chele La Pass en-route to the Haa valley situated in Paro. Located at an altitude of 3,900 meters, this pass entails gushing waterfalls, a cloud drifting above hills and alpine flowers as key attractions.
Buddha Dordenma Statue, Thimphu
Image source-youtube.comConsisting of the iconic 169 feet tall statue of Buddha, Thimphu is one of the major attractions of the tourists. The taller statue surrounded by thousands of smaller statues made up of gold and bronzes. Nearby to this place is the Kuensel Phodrang Nature Park which one can take out time to go for.
Chomolhari
Image source-REI Co-opIt is one of the most popular trekking spots in Bhutan. The trek, which starts at Paro, can go as high as 5,000 meters in altitude in Chomolhari. But snow-capped mountains, glacial lakes and the eye-soothing views of the landscapes are surely enchanting and rewarding for trekkers. The trek can take as long as 7-15 days.
Norzin Lam Street, Thimphu
Image source-commons.wikimedia.orgCompleted a trip to the land of thunderbolt but returned without Gho & Kira? Surely, shopaholics, you missed a great deal! Gho & Kira are the traditional Bhutanese dress for men and women respectively. And the best place to shop for them is in the capital city. Norzin Lam is perfect for shopping for souvenirs, handmade textiles, local wine, woolen clothes, and many other things.
Things to Take Note of Prior to Plan a Trip to Bhutan
Busy Months- March, April, October and November are particular four months that stays busy for tourist visits. If your plan falls between these months, make sure you have at least 3 months in hand to plan. Cost Differences & Surcharges: Travelling in non-peak can surely help you save some on the daily tariffs for stay and other things. Also, traveling in a group of three or more could save your pocket from surcharges that would have been otherwise around $40-50 per night. Seasons to go for: the best months with optimal weather conditions are April, May September & October. They come generally with clear skies. One can expect light downpour during July-August and long trekking is not advisable during these days. Summer is good for mushroom picking (Matsutake Mushroom Festival) while winter is better if you want to have a look of the black-necked crane. Tobacco is prohibited in public places. Make sure you bring your own pack of cigarettes and ask your guide where to light up. Bring your own electrical cord as the plugs are of a limited number in most places. Pack warm clothes, regardless of the season. Best to be prepared! Bring medications for motion sickness, as the roads tend to get windier. About $200 would be enough in cash as you would need it only for personal uses, as most of the services are prepaid in the package. A local sim may be required if you are planning a long stay.Guest Houses in Bhutan for Perfect StayGuest houses are generally preferred over staying in hotels in Bhutan. Well, the responses to this statement are mixed but worth giving a thought. Homestay or guest houses in Bhutan are good options if you are a little strict with your budget. However, it is ensured that you would experience a whole other set of feelings if you choose any one of them.You accommodate with a local family and get to know the Bhutanese culture from the closest point of view. Sharing and authenticity of the stay is the best part of staying in guesthouses. In a homestay, you may be devoid of some luxury features, but the hospitality you will receive will be unparalleled.Lets Get to Learn of Some of the Best Guest Houses in BhutanYour trip to the land of the Thunderbolt would be more promising if your stay gets to better.Following are the best-rated guest houses in Bhutan. Check them out. Damchoes Homestay, Thimphu Thimphu Guest House, Thimphu Riverside Cottage, DopshariParo Druk Heritage Residence Little Village/ Vacation Home Namgays Homestay Zhi-Tsho: The Abode of PeaceThere are many things to take care of while booking your stay in guest houses in Bhutan. The rate per night differs with different guesthouses according to the area of accommodation they would be provided. One can find a 2-bedroom or a whole c within the rate of INR 1000-4,500.Bottom-lineBhutan is a must visit the country for the young enthusiasts who love to travel or love the touch of nature beside them. Indians for once should plan a visit to this beautiful country as they get more warm welcome owing to their neighbor-relationship status.Read more:-Indians can now travel Easy to Thailand with No Visa on Arrival Cost