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Escape the Hustle and Bustle, Embrace Bhutan's Wizard of Oz-like Green

Escape the Hustle and Bustle, Embrace Bhutan's Wizard of Oz-like Greenery If you were given a chance to step away from the concrete jungle of the city and into a place gently embraced by nature, would you set off immediately? Bhutan is that place—a country whose name alone holds the essence of poetry and distant dreams. Hidden among the Himalayas, it safeguards over 70% forest coverage. Here, every breath is a gift from nature; every hike is a romantic encounter with all living things. 👉 Must-visit spots in Bhutan 📍 Hiking to Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery) 🔹 Climb to one of the world's top 10 extraordinary monasteries, perched on a 3,000-foot cliff in the Paro Valley. Gaze at blooming rhododendrons high above and overlook the panoramic view of the Paro Valley. 🔹 The entire hike takes 5-6 hours, and horses can be rented. Mobile phones and backpacks are not allowed inside Tiger's Nest Monastery. 📍 Punakha Dzong 🔹 A hidden gem where the Mo Chu and Pho Chu rivers converge, witnessing countless historical moments—from royal coronations to royal weddings. Cross the Bazam Bridge and explore this architectural marvel built without nails or blueprints. 🔹 Open all day, free admission. Skirts or pants must be longer than the knees to enter Punakha Dzong; headscarves or shawls are not allowed. 📍 Phobjikha Valley 🔹 Step into Phobjikha Valley and hike along Bhutan's most beautiful and shortest nature trail. Traverse jungles, rhododendrons, and bamboo groves to witness breathtaking pastoral scenery. 🔹 Mountain weather changes rapidly—bring layered clothing and wear comfortable hiking shoes. 📍 Paro Dzong 🔹 Explore the soul of Bhutan—Paro Dzong. Wander across wooden suspension bridges, with the deep chanting of monks echoing in your ears and the faint scent of incense in the air. At this moment, your soul finds unprecedented peace and purification. 🔹 Paro Dzong is open from 9 AM to 5 PM on weekdays, and 10 AM to 4 PM on weekends. ☑️ Itinerary recommendation 𝓓1: Arrive in Paro 𝓓2: Tiger's Nest Monastery - Kyichu Lhakhang 𝓓3: Dochu La Pass - National Memorial Chorten - Tashichho Dzong - Takin Sanctuary 𝓓4: Dochula Pass - Chimi Lhakhang - Lhakhang Nunnery 𝓓5: Punakha Dzong - Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten 𝓓6: Phobjikha Valley - Gangtey Nature Trail - Black-necked Crane Centre 𝓓7: Paro Dzong - National Museum of Bhutan 𝓓8: Depart Bhutan 🏷️ Bhutan travel tips ❶ Bhutan has large temperature differences between day and night—bring layered clothing. ❷ July to October is the malaria transmission period—take mosquito prevention measures. ❸ Smoking is banned nationwide in Bhutan, and tobacco is not allowed to enter the country. ❹ Do not casually give medicines, candies, food, drinks, etc., to Bhutanese people. Return to your original intentions Walk with nature #Bhutan #BhutanTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #GlobalTravel #BhutanTravelGuide #CulturalJourney #TravelRecommendations #MyHiddenTravelGuide #BhutanTourism #HappyCountry #NatureScenerySharing

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Escape the Hustle and Bustle, Embrace Bhutan's Wizard of Oz-like Green

Escape the Hustle and Bustle, Embrace Bhutan's Wizard of Oz-like Greenery If you were given a chance to step away from the concrete jungle of the city and into a place gently embraced by nature, would you set off immediately? Bhutan is that place—a country whose name alone holds the essence of poetry and distant dreams. Hidden among the Himalayas, it safeguards over 70% forest coverage. Here, every breath is a gift from nature; every hike is a romantic encounter with all living things. 👉 Must-visit spots in Bhutan 📍 Hiking to Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery) 🔹 Climb to one of the world's top 10 extraordinary monasteries, perched on a 3,000-foot cliff in the Paro Valley. Gaze at blooming rhododendrons high above and overlook the panoramic view of the Paro Valley. 🔹 The entire hike takes 5-6 hours, and horses can be rented. Mobile phones and backpacks are not allowed inside Tiger's Nest Monastery. 📍 Punakha Dzong 🔹 A hidden gem where the Mo Chu and Pho Chu rivers converge, witnessing countless historical moments—from royal coronations to royal weddings. Cross the Bazam Bridge and explore this architectural marvel built without nails or blueprints. 🔹 Open all day, free admission. Skirts or pants must be longer than the knees to enter Punakha Dzong; headscarves or shawls are not allowed. 📍 Phobjikha Valley 🔹 Step into Phobjikha Valley and hike along Bhutan's most beautiful and shortest nature trail. Traverse jungles, rhododendrons, and bamboo groves to witness breathtaking pastoral scenery. 🔹 Mountain weather changes rapidly—bring layered clothing and wear comfortable hiking shoes. 📍 Paro Dzong 🔹 Explore the soul of Bhutan—Paro Dzong. Wander across wooden suspension bridges, with the deep chanting of monks echoing in your ears and the faint scent of incense in the air. At this moment, your soul finds unprecedented peace and purification. 🔹 Paro Dzong is open from 9 AM to 5 PM on weekdays, and 10 AM to 4 PM on weekends. ☑️ Itinerary recommendation 𝓓1: Arrive in Paro 𝓓2: Tiger's Nest Monastery - Kyichu Lhakhang 𝓓3: Dochu La Pass - National Memorial Chorten - Tashichho Dzong - Takin Sanctuary 𝓓4: Dochula Pass - Chimi Lhakhang - Lhakhang Nunnery 𝓓5: Punakha Dzong - Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten 𝓓6: Phobjikha Valley - Gangtey Nature Trail - Black-necked Crane Centre 𝓓7: Paro Dzong - National Museum of Bhutan 𝓓8: Depart Bhutan 🏷️ Bhutan travel tips ❶ Bhutan has large temperature differences between day and night—bring layered clothing. ❷ July to October is the malaria transmission period—take mosquito prevention measures. ❸ Smoking is banned nationwide in Bhutan, and tobacco is not allowed to enter the country. ❹ Do not casually give medicines, candies, food, drinks, etc., to Bhutanese people. Return to your original intentions Walk with nature #Bhutan #BhutanTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #GlobalTravel #BhutanTravelGuide #CulturalJourney #TravelRecommendations #MyHiddenTravelGuide #BhutanTourism #HappyCountry #NatureScenerySharing

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