Saturday 19 March 2016

5 must to see places in Bhutan


A country located at the eastern end of the majestic mountain Himalayas needs no certificate that how beautiful it can be. Once you are in Bhutan, you will find yourself in the abode of steep and high mountains, rigorous and swift rivers, and deep and dense valley draining into Indian plains. Elevation rise of Bhutan is 200m (600ft) to 7,000m (23,000ft), contributing to a beautiful ecosystem and biodiversity. 

When planning to Myanmar Travel, get yourself prepared to lose all your stress and enjoy the alluring charm of Eastern Himalayan Alpine Meadows and Shrubs. Also, you can give a try to climb the highest unclimbed mountain in the world known as Gangkhar Puensum. And when you get tired of Myanmar Trekking, visit one of the most beautiful valleys on the earth, the valley of Drangme Chhu, having The Manas River, a transboundary river in Himalayan terrain flowing between Southern Bhutan and India. Enjoy your chance to interact with migratory shepherds and know about the country from the eyes of its frequent travelers.

Bhutan has deep, dark, and dense, most of the time impenetrable, fed by two major river systems: the Mo Chhu and Drangme Chhu. This autonomous region between India and China is unique in both cultural and environmental ways. The best part of Bhutan is that it has adopted a very holistic approach of development, without ignoring the requirement of its mountains, forest, and rivers. Although, it is termed as third world country owing to its persistence dependence of agriculture, but still the current generation of Bhutan is receiving free education and all citizens with free medical care. A country could have gained a lot of money from sale this addictive leaves, but it is completely banned throughout Bhutan. This shows the level of effort a country is taking to grow, but peacefully in the lap of nature. 

Contact Myanmar Travel Agents now, and visit this beautiful land of Thunder Dragon. Here is an exclusive selection for you:

Takshang Monastery:
Never miss Takshang Monastery in your Trip to Myanmar. It is located on the top of 900m vertical cliff, also known as Taj Mahal of Bhutan. The monastery is the perfect amalgamation of human engineering and natural beauty. It is built at the site where Guru Rimpoche has mediated after an encounter with flying tigress. It was first established in the year 1692 by Tenzin Rabgye and was known as the reincarnation of Guru Rimpoche.

Rimpung and Ta Dzhong: Your Myanmar Tour Packages are incomplete without this place. It was built in the year 1646 and hosts the annual festival Paro Tsechu, held in the courtyard of Dzhong. In 1968, the place was turned as national museum of Bhutan and is the abode of enigmatic paintings, artifacts, weapons, and others.




Drukgyel Dzhong: Once planned to visit Myanmar, make sure to come to Drukgyel Dzhong. It was built in the year 1648 AD by the Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in the commemorating his victory over Tibetans. According to the source, Tibetans were causing a great misery for the people of region.





Phobjikha Valley and Gangtey Goempa: Avail Myanmar Holiday Packages that takes you to this valley located in the mountains of Wangduephodrang; this beautiful valley is truly enticing that slopes down towards Gangtey Monastery, which was established in the year 17th AD.




Kurje Lakhang: Ask Myanmar Tour Operator to take you to Kurje Lakhang, located in the sacred Bhutang Valley, this is the holiest place in Bhutan. It has 3 temples of which first is where Guru Rimpoche has mediated in 8 AD, second with his body print, and third was built by Queen Mother.







The author of this article is traveler, who encourages traveling in Myanmar and various other countries. With this article, he aims to promote Bhutan Tourism, its cultural heritable and its economy based on “Gross National Happiness”.