Journals Bhutan

Thimphu and Punakha

Created by koshkha on May 21, 2011 Best of IgoUgo

4 Reviews
1 Story

Reviews from our 2008 tour of Bhutan

An A to Z of Bhutan

Created by koshkha on July 19, 2009 Best of IgoUgo

5 Stories

With so much to say about the country of Bhutan and so many reviews to write, I wanted to provide an overview within the constraints of an A-Z format. We spent a week in this beautiful country in October 2008.

The Temples and Monasteries of the Paro Valley

Created by koshkha on March 11, 2009 Best of IgoUgo

4 Reviews
1 Story

Reviews of two temples and three monasteries (dzongs) in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. All visited in October 2008 - travel arrangements by Blue Poppy

In and around Thimphu, Bhutan

Created by koshkha on January 18, 2009 Best of IgoUgo

4 Reviews
1 Story

Leaving Paro behind, packing the sick pills for the journey and heading to Thimphu - lots to do, not all of it as exciting as it should be. Travel organised by Blue Poppy

In and Around Paro, Bhutan

Created by koshkha on January 18, 2009 Best of IgoUgo

2 Reviews
3 Stories

The first stage or our tour of Bhutan, this journal focuses on the second biggest city called Paro, and its attractions. Two Brits, two bears, one guide, two drivers and lots of sunshine and mountains. The trip was coordinated by a UK and Bhutan-based company called Blue Poppy.



Bhutan's Druk Path Trek

Created by Barbara Colliander on October 4, 2007 Best of IgoUgo

6 Stories

Two friends find adventure as they travel to Bhutan for the Druk Path Trek.

Minitrip to Bhutan

Created by baroudeur2004 on September 16, 2007 Best of IgoUgo

8 Reviews
1 Story

Bhutan, the Switzerland of Asia or the last Shangri-La?

Hiking in Bhutan

Created by formershrink2 on March 25, 2008

1 Story

In March of 2008, I went on the Wilderness Travel trip "Hiker's Bhutan."

Where is the Fertility Goddess?

Created by sweet_kinoko on April 14, 2004

1 Story

I’m writing from 13,500 feet elevation with a bloated stomach (due to low air pressure combined with a huge gourmet breakfast) at the foot of Mt. Jhomolhari, the most sacred of Bhutanese mountains. According to Tibetans, there are rainbow palaces on these peaks inhabited by goddesses and spirits.

Gratitude in the Himalayas

Created by jig_tt on October 9, 2003

2 Reviews

I have come to Bhutan with a group of seven adventurous friends to trek the Druk Path and to experience the mysterious culture of this place.

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