Resurrecting the Ancient Bridge in Punakha

The second oldest and the second largest Dzong in Bhutan - the Punakha Dzong - was seriously damaged by a glacial lake outburst flood in 1994. It was restored to its original splendor by 2003. However, despite the completion of the Dzong, the wooden-roofed cantilever bridge or the bazam, leading...

Bhutan’s First dzong

The oldest dzong in Bhutan is the one in Simtokha. Picture Courtesy: Jesus Gaban According to legend, the site of the Dzong is said to have been a lookout spot for a demon that disappeared into the nearby rock. Hence the name Simtokha which translates into Simmo (demoness) and do...

Ooh Baby. Baby. It’s a Wild World

Perceptive, worldly-wise and brutally blunt, chef, gardener and forager Bleu Dorji sure does have a knack for dish- ing out amazing food from simple, local ingredients. Bleu Dorji refuses, as far as food is concerned, to conform to the usual fare. She never has. Not as an apprentice working for...

The Imperial Herons

With a population of less than 200, the White-bellied Heron is among the 50 rarest birds in the world. They are also referred to as the gentle giants because of their mild nature. Bhutan shelters a little over 30 white-bellied herons. The Imperial Asian herons were once found across the...

Swing Easy

If you fancy playing golf on top of the world then you must certainly include in your holiday itinerary a visit to the Royal Thimphu Golf Course. At a height of 2,400 meters above sea level, the scenic but tricky nine-hole golf course lets you rent clubs, balls and gloves...