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Delhi Paro Flight View

Which seat to Choose on Delhi Paro Flight for Best Views

Posted on August 13, 2023August 13, 2023

If you are like me you love looking out of the window of a plane. You also constantly wonder on which side of the plane are the gorgeous views. I was curious about my Delhi Paro Druk Air flight and randomly choose my seat and I was rewarded but let me take the guesswork out…

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23 Tips for First Time Trekkers in the Indian Himalayas

Posted on July 5, 2015September 11, 2022

I first went on a trek in 2002 and how green I was! I trekked with Seshadri (my husband) to Sar Pass in Himachal Pradesh. He had been on a few treks in college itself. The stories he used to tell were enough to put anyone off trekking for ever! Once they were lost in…

Naksel Resort, Paro, Bhutan

Naksel Boutique Hotel and Spa, Paro, Bhutan

Posted on December 20, 2014April 13, 2021

I have stayed in some really beautiful hotels this year. I should also add that the expensive and swank ones happened because of the sponsored trips. One such hotel was Naksel Boutique Hotel and Spa in Paro, Bhutan. Paro is a tranquil place to begin with and Naksel is even further away from the small…

A view of the Thimpu River from the Terma Linca Resort in Thimpu, Bhutan

Terma Linca Resort, Thimphu

Posted on October 15, 2014April 17, 2021

I have stayed at many beautiful hotels this year and I have hardly written about any of them! It is time to set it right and I start with the beautiful Terma Linca Resort, Thimphu. What blew me completely away was its location! It is right next to the Thimphu River. The small concrete path…

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10 Images from Thimphu, Bhutan

Posted on October 12, 2014April 18, 2021

Thimphu is the biggest town in Bhutan. It seems to be in a hurry to become a city but like all the places in Bhutan that I visited it is so beautiful and charming. It didn’t feel like a big city at all. 10. Takin, the National Animal of Bhutan Takins are weird to look…

Naksel Resort, Paro, Bhutan

Visa on Arrival for Indians in Bhutan

Posted on September 20, 2014April 18, 2021

Visa on arrival for Indians in Bhutan is a simple process. My experience of getting was quite smooth. As only Druk Air, the national carrier of Bhutan, flies into the country, it is quite unlike other airports in the world. There are no jet planes landing one after the other, leading to huge queues at…

A girl sewing in Paro, Bhutan

Dress Code for Women in Bhutan- In Pictures

Posted on September 17, 2014April 18, 2021

As Bhutan is our neighbor I was not too worried about the dress code for women before I went! Looking at the temperatures in July I knew I would need to wrap up. So I packed accordingly. Now that it has been some time since my visit I try to construct the dress code for…

Naksel Resort, Paro, Bhutan

Tranquility has an Address- Paro, Bhutan

Posted on September 15, 2014April 18, 2021

There is something about Paro that makes me calm. Maybe it is the size, it didn’t feel big. Maybe it is the number of houses which didn’t seem excessive. Maybe it is the mountains, maybe the small and charming market. But as soon as we started getting out of the airport I said to no…

Phunaka, Bhutan

Beautiful Punakha, Bhutan

Posted on August 21, 2014April 20, 2021

Punakha used to be the capital of Bhutan till 1955, after which it was moved to Thimphu. I have fallen head over heels for Butan. I visited Paro, Thimphu and Punakha (with Makemytrip on invitation) and while I would not like to make comparisons but Punakha is surely a lovely place, not to be missed….

The Tigers Nest, Paro, Bhutan

The Trek to the Tiger’s Nest, Paro, Bhutan

Posted on August 11, 2014April 20, 2021

Even before landing I was excited about the trek to the Tiger’s Nest in Paro, Bhutan. As I was visiting in monsoon I asked my friends on Facebook beforehand if I should be carrying trekking shoes or normal sneakers would do? An overwhelming majority who had done the trek told me to carry my trekking…

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