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Bhutan feels different the moment you land. The air is thinner, cleaner, and the mountains rise like walls around you. People call it the Land of the Thunder Dragon, but honestly it feels more like the land of calm. In Paro, the Tiger’s Nest Monastery clings to a cliff in a way that almost looks impossible. In Thimphu, monks in red robes walk past coffee shops and markets. Down in Punakha, rice fields glow green and the dzong sits proudly by the river.
Traveling here isn’t about rushing. It’s about slowing down. You’ll hear locals talk about Gross National Happiness, and after a few days you start to believe it’s real. The food is spicy, the tea is buttery, and the views never stop.
If you’re planning a Bhutan tour package, you can mix adventure and peace. Hike high passes if you’re feeling bold, or spend your days in quiet valleys and temples. Spring and autumn are the best seasons, with blue skies and colorful festivals filling the towns.