Bhutan 2019, Pre-pandemic
At 1:30 PM on February 10th we arrived in Bhutan at Paro International Airport via a Druk Air flight departed from Dhaka. The airport in Paro is the country’s sole international airport and is six kilometers from Paro’s downtown, in a deep valley on the bank of the river Paro Chhu. Bhutan and Bangladesh have a bi-lateral agreement that states that citizens visiting either country can acquire on-arrival visas.
From Paro, we went to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, which
was an hour-long taxi ride. After checking into a hotel at Paro we rested the
day. The following day we visited a Buddha Statue near the Thimphu River. This
particular Buddha statue is the Buddha Dordenma Statue, which completed construction
in 2015, it is made of Bronze, is the tallest statue in Bhutan measuring 54
meters in height, and is one of the tallest in the world.
Thimphu is home to the administrative branch of the government and is also the home of the King of Bhutan, his residence, and office.
Bhutan is a land of Dzong's, which were formerly used as Imperial Forts, today most of them have been turned into museums.
The following day, day four of our visit we checked in to the Norbuling Hotel in downtown Thimphu, walking distance from the serene Raidak River. On the fifth day, we visited a historic temple and home to a 300-year-old tree, the oldest tree in Bhutan. The following day we returned to Dhaka after thoroughly enjoying our second visit to Bhutan.
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