Bhutan; not only beautiful but also one of the happiest country. I wonder how? No industries No GDP clamour I think big country does not imply happiness.
Really fortunate people living under the umbrella of a good and considerate King. We drove away our kings, and in out craze for power and ill gotten wealth have turned the country into a "Bhoot- aan" !!
I too visited Bhutan almost an year back and can never forget the most beautiful place in this world. Whater stated by Dr. Pinakin is 2000% true and I fully agree with him, though We missed Tiger's nest due to heavy rains. But no regrets, a must visit country, the only one in the world where there are no traffic signals. Looking forward for second visit soon.
I would love to visit this country for a real hassel free holiday, if only I could find an appropriate partner to accompany me and share the trip. I am only 73 years young ex fauji defence officer.Contact 9423694596 / 7045303061
Re: Visiting Bhutan
by arun sen on Mar 15, 2016 11:45 AM
For a long time now I have been longing to visit this land of peace and tranquility. I am 60 years of age and just retired from BARC.I am keen to visit this place in near future with a person who is also equally keen. Pl. contact 09869781443/09619067577.
I would love to visit this country for a real hassel free holiday, if only I could find an appropriate partner to accompany me and share the trip. I am only 73 years young ex fauji defence officer.Contact 9423694596 / 7045303061