HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

If life feels too hard, then come to Bhutan, the "Pure Land on Earth".

Finally arrived in Bhutan 🇧🇹🍐 1. The country receives only 7,500 foreign tourists every year; 🍎 2. It imposes a mandatory "sustainable 🍋development fee" of 200 US dollars per person per day. 🍊 For Chinese citizens, traveling to Bhutan, with which 🍐China has no diplomatic relations, you must enter through a third country with diplomatic relations (such as Thailand, Nepal, Bangladesh). Actually,🍉 I got to know this place because of Tony Leung and Carina Lau's wedding in Bhutan in 2008, and also learned that Bhutan is synonymous with "happiness" 🥝and "Pure Land on Earth". Day 1 ~ Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan and the only place that can🥒 be called a city. There are no traffic lights here 🚥 Thimphu Buddha One of the largest Buddha statues in the world, with 125,000 gilded small Buddha statues inside. Tashichho Dzong 🍑The government center of Thimphu and the office of the current king, it is a solemn and majestic castle. Houses with red roofs here belong to the state, and those with green roofs 🍋🍌belong to ordinary people. China Mobile is available in Bhutan, with a daily cap of 60 yuan. Buying🍐🍎 a local SIM card is the most cost-effective. Almost all people in Bhutan believe in Tibetan Buddhism, and most of them are vegetarians. Meat can only be imported.🍎🍐 Day 2 ~ Thimphu & Punakha🍅🍆 Takin Preserve Bhutan's national animal is called Takin, which has a goat's head and a cow's body and can only be seen in Bhutan.🍑🍍 National Post Office A variety of stamps are a major feature of the country.🥝 Dochula Pass The 108 stupas here are called Chorten Kora 🍍Memorial. Punakha Dzong The most beautiful dzong, once the ancient capital of Bhutan, and also the religious center of Bhutanese people.🍊 Day 3 ~ Punakha🍌 & Paro Chimi Lhakhang A temple built to commemorate a lama who subdued demons, known as a sacred place for praying for children.🍊 Paro Dzong Also called Rinpung Dzong, meaning "heap of jewels on the fortress". About 200 monks still live here. It is🍐 also the place where Carina Lau and Tony Leung took their wedding photos. National Museum🍊 of Bhutan In ancient times, this building was used as the "Ta Dzong", a 🍑watchtower of🍅 Paro Dzong. The museum houses more than 3,000 cultural relics, the most famous of which is the "horse egg" 🥚 I think this is a magical legend. Day 4 ~ Tiger's Nest Monastery, 🍊the most sacred temple in Bhutan, known as one of the top ten super temples in the world. It is located on a 3,300-meter-high cliff in the Paro Valley. 🍊 Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche flew here on a tiger and meditated in a cave, which🍐 is now the Tiger's Nest Monastery, making this place a place of enlightenment. Guru Rinpoche is the founder of Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism🍌 and one of the most respected patriarchs in Tibetan Buddhism. 👣 Visiting the Tiger's Nest Monastery requires a hiking trip. You can choose 🥥to ride a horse for about 40 minutes on the initial dirt uphill section, then continue hiking for about 2 more hours to reach the top of the Tiger's Nest Monastery. When entering the temple, you 🍑are not allowed to bring mobile phones or backpacks. #Bhutan #Off#Lessern

Related posts
If life feels too hard, then come to Bhutan, the "Pure Land on Earth".Mysterious Bhutan | One of the Happiest Countries in the WorldBhutan, a peaceful and happy country Traveling to Bhutan is really not cheap!Bhutan Travel Guide: Must-Visit SpotsBhutan, a Pure Land for the Soul
Soul Lily
Soul Lily
4 months ago
Soul Lily
Soul Lily
4 months ago
no-comment

No one has commented yet...

If life feels too hard, then come to Bhutan, the "Pure Land on Earth".

Finally arrived in Bhutan 🇧🇹🍐 1. The country receives only 7,500 foreign tourists every year; 🍎 2. It imposes a mandatory "sustainable 🍋development fee" of 200 US dollars per person per day. 🍊 For Chinese citizens, traveling to Bhutan, with which 🍐China has no diplomatic relations, you must enter through a third country with diplomatic relations (such as Thailand, Nepal, Bangladesh). Actually,🍉 I got to know this place because of Tony Leung and Carina Lau's wedding in Bhutan in 2008, and also learned that Bhutan is synonymous with "happiness" 🥝and "Pure Land on Earth". Day 1 ~ Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan and the only place that can🥒 be called a city. There are no traffic lights here 🚥 Thimphu Buddha One of the largest Buddha statues in the world, with 125,000 gilded small Buddha statues inside. Tashichho Dzong 🍑The government center of Thimphu and the office of the current king, it is a solemn and majestic castle. Houses with red roofs here belong to the state, and those with green roofs 🍋🍌belong to ordinary people. China Mobile is available in Bhutan, with a daily cap of 60 yuan. Buying🍐🍎 a local SIM card is the most cost-effective. Almost all people in Bhutan believe in Tibetan Buddhism, and most of them are vegetarians. Meat can only be imported.🍎🍐 Day 2 ~ Thimphu & Punakha🍅🍆 Takin Preserve Bhutan's national animal is called Takin, which has a goat's head and a cow's body and can only be seen in Bhutan.🍑🍍 National Post Office A variety of stamps are a major feature of the country.🥝 Dochula Pass The 108 stupas here are called Chorten Kora 🍍Memorial. Punakha Dzong The most beautiful dzong, once the ancient capital of Bhutan, and also the religious center of Bhutanese people.🍊 Day 3 ~ Punakha🍌 & Paro Chimi Lhakhang A temple built to commemorate a lama who subdued demons, known as a sacred place for praying for children.🍊 Paro Dzong Also called Rinpung Dzong, meaning "heap of jewels on the fortress". About 200 monks still live here. It is🍐 also the place where Carina Lau and Tony Leung took their wedding photos. National Museum🍊 of Bhutan In ancient times, this building was used as the "Ta Dzong", a 🍑watchtower of🍅 Paro Dzong. The museum houses more than 3,000 cultural relics, the most famous of which is the "horse egg" 🥚 I think this is a magical legend. Day 4 ~ Tiger's Nest Monastery, 🍊the most sacred temple in Bhutan, known as one of the top ten super temples in the world. It is located on a 3,300-meter-high cliff in the Paro Valley. 🍊 Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche flew here on a tiger and meditated in a cave, which🍐 is now the Tiger's Nest Monastery, making this place a place of enlightenment. Guru Rinpoche is the founder of Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism🍌 and one of the most respected patriarchs in Tibetan Buddhism. 👣 Visiting the Tiger's Nest Monastery requires a hiking trip. You can choose 🥥to ride a horse for about 40 minutes on the initial dirt uphill section, then continue hiking for about 2 more hours to reach the top of the Tiger's Nest Monastery. When entering the temple, you 🍑are not allowed to bring mobile phones or backpacks. #Bhutan #Off#Lessern

Tshamdrag
Drakarpo Lhakhang
Drakarpo LhakhangDrakarpo Lhakhang