Festivals are very important events in Bhutan. They celebrate the Buddhist religion and highlight the life of gurus or historical events that happened in the country. They take place in temples, monasteries and dzongs (traditional bhutanese fortresses). The most famous festival is the Tshechu festival. It lasts between 3 to 5 days and is unique
Bhutan is famous all around the world for its exceptional biodiversity. The natural spaces are unspoilt and preserved from the harmful effects of global warming. Despite a fews species being endangered because of poaching, animals are free to live as they wish on the land. Because of how diversified the landscape is, you won’t find
Find out here what the climate in Bhutan is like in different months of the year and when is the best time to visit. January During the month of January, the temperatures range from -2,6°C to 13,3°C. It’s the coldest month of the year. On a daily basis the mean temperature is 12,3°C. February During
The most surprising phenomenon taking place in the Maldives is most certainly the bioluminescent phytoplankton. The microorganism is responsible for lighting the beach of some islands with tiny blue fluorescent lights. When stimulated or stressed by the movements of waves, a chemical reaction happens and gives the plankton this surreal color. This is a particularly
The crystal-clear water of the Maldives isn’t only a wonder to look at. The archipelago is the best place to try nautical sports and activities. Whether you do sport once a year or every week there will be something to accommodate any need. If you’d rather stay on the water instead of in and you