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09/10/2023
The first thing a guest is offered at a Bhutanese home is a cup of steaming tea with either milk or butter. By its side,...
10/09/2023

The first thing a guest is offered at a Bhutanese home is a cup of steaming tea with either milk or butter. By its side, a trusty companion awaits- zaw (puffed rice) or beaten corn. Teas are the go to drink during every occasion, whether it’s a casual get-together with friends, during religious rituals or celebrations. A cup of tea will be your trusted ally, keeping you warm and refreshed as you venture through the valleys of Bhutan.

The point where all Amankora journeys begin and end, Amankora Paro stands at the gateway to Bhutan. Only 20 minutes away...
27/08/2023

The point where all Amankora journeys begin and end, Amankora Paro stands at the gateway to Bhutan. Only 20 minutes away from Paro International Airport and 10 from the base of the Tiger's Nest, the lodge was first of the five, marking the arrival of Aman to this once-reclusive kingdom in 2004.

The Royal Highland Festival. We all need to fall off the radar and break away from reality every once in a while. Bhutan...
27/08/2023

The Royal Highland Festival. We all need to fall off the radar and break away from reality every once in a while. Bhutan compels you to step out of your comfort zone. It inspires you to see, experience, taste and try new things. Here, you are challenged to not only visit and go to new surroundings, but also to engage with the people and ethos, and to explore and embrace adventures with an open mind and an open arm.

The national dress of Bhutan is called the gho for men and kira for women. It was introduced during the 17th century by ...
26/08/2023

The national dress of Bhutan is called the gho for men and kira for women. It was introduced during the 17th century by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel to give the Bhutanese a unique identity.

The offering of butter lamp is the offering of wisdom and light of knowledge to eradicate darkness or ignorance. Therefo...
26/08/2023

The offering of butter lamp is the offering of wisdom and light of knowledge to eradicate darkness or ignorance. Therefore it has a crucial place in Bhutan's daily rituals. The physical darkness symbolizes the inner darkness of ignorance and the butter lamp symbolizes the inner light of wisdom and knowledge.

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