Few foreigners have experienced Bhutan’s extraordinary nature and culture for themselves. This small nation of only 800,000 people has long practised a policy of ‘high value, low volume’ tourism to ...
I imagine this has something to do with Bhutan currently holding the chair of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). In recent times, South Asia has seen some remarkable ...
It is spotted commonly in Trashi Yangtsi Valley during Autumn season. Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory (Bhutanitis ludlowi) is listed as endangered under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ...
Prayer flags flutter on hillsides and in forests, turning nature itself into a shrine. Bhutan's capital city of Thimpu still has no traffic lights. The nation's roads are shared by cars and cows.