BHUTAN
The band is playing for the dancers at drupchen festival in the dzong of Punakha, Bhutan.
In the flight to Bhutan from Kathmandu, we flew over several of the highest
mountains in the world, including Everest, which I saw out the window of the
plane. It was a thrilling moment, and made me feel I was travelling to the
mythical Himalayan utopia of Shangri-la. I never lost that feeling. The
Kingdom of Bhutan is hidden in the heart of the Himalayas between India and
Tibet, surrounded by snow-clad peaks and crossed by lush valleys. While
there, I felt I was a world apart from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Bhutan offers travellers a rare opportunity to discover the richness of nature
and the simplicity of life, among warm-hearted and friendly people. And it’s
not by accident, but by design. Bhutan works hard to preserve the country’s
pristine ecology, incredible wealth of wildlife and unique culture. It’s the last
surviving Mahayana Buddhist state, and a feeling of reverence fills the air.Contact Us To Learn More




