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Top Things to Do in Bhutan - Activities, Sightseeing
Best Things to do in Bhutan- Confused What to do in Bhutan then find here famous activities to do in Bhutan covering sightseeing, adventure, nature etc.
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In honor of David Lynch I want to encourage you all to check out your local art museum.
This is a long post so I'll cut it. I've bolded my main points but I've been a member to the art museum on the nearby campus for about a year now and I've fucking loved it.
I know the quality will vary by place but I became a regular level member at mine and it's been the best investment I've made this year. Even if you don't have the means, see if/when they have "community days" that let people in free like mine does.
If somehow you're on Tumblr and following me and have kids, or hate kids (more likely), there's usually a section specifically for kids. I haven't spent a lot of time there as a single childless adult, but I went there on "family day" by accident and found there were not a ton of loud and unruly kids as their energy was previously redirected in engaging activities. I'd still avoid field trip hours.
I regularly get to see movies on a big screen at a reduced price that aren't showing in theaters anywhere else. They played Werner Herzog's Nosferatu (1979) a few months before the new one came out. They were on a Herzog kick for a bit and I lived for it. My family went to a documentary on the "happiness auditors" of Bhutan who perform censuses to determine the national gross national happiness and it's influences (Agent of Happiness, 2024). I took a friend to a short film about an American-Palestinian grandmother and granddaughter having a meal together, which included a Q&A with the writer and director, who said the photo used of their old family home in the film was a real one from his own grandmother (Maqluba, 2024)
I get free access to monthly events which include guided tours, live music, and access to special exhibits. Also those have additional vendors present that do neat things for additional money, like the tintype portrait I got done. Definitely worth it.
I mean this this is on a metal sheet done old school. The guy explained the chemistry to me as it soaked and really loved that I was interested. (Didn't get the print til a few weeks after bc it had to cure)
Reduced additional ticket prices are also awesome because while I'm there all the time now, I've observed and done sketches of a good bit of what they've got. But I love bringing other people there. I've gone on several curator tours now so I've got fun inside info on several pieces, and I love to share trivia. And everyone sees art differently so you always get new takes and appreciation. Plus while they take in awesome or notable pieces I've already digested, studied and sketched I get to spend a bit of time looking at works I previously overlooked, which is also nice.
Not even beginning to mention rotations and new acquisitions, which keep it fresh. We just got in two Barbara Kruger's!! If you're familiar with the brand "Supreme" they hijacked her whole shit. She's my #2 text artist only because I'm a Holzerhead. I didn't even know they'd be there. There's some Bosch's scheduled for October that I'm dying for. Plus they also got in this piece by a local artist and I'm so in love I can't stand it.
And tomorrow I'm going on a free tour about queer artists (Sundays are the free days, not a member thing, and the tours are always free if you're physically there) and since this is a new and local piece to the museum I know they'll cover it and I'm so excited to know more about it.
Anyways support your local art museum. At least give it a visit and see if you like it enough to support it. I was there a good few visits before I was like "oh fuck this place rules and I'm here often enough that it's more logical to just to get a membership."
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Movie Resolution Wrap-Up!
My resolution for 2024 was to see one movie in theaters per week, and I stuck to it! I absolutely wouldn't have been able to do this if I didn't live right by an arthouse theater with an always-changing lineup including foreign and older films, because the normie offerings after Oscar season were bleak.
I saw 55 films total, 50 of which were new to me! Here's the breakdown by country as best I can.
ALGERIA: The Last Queen
BHUTAN: The Monk and the Gun
COLOMBIA: I Saw Three Black Lights
FRANCE: Anatomy of a Fall
GERMANY: Zwei Zu Eins; Metropolis; Run Lola Run; Nosferatu the Vampyre
GUATEMALA: Rita
JAPAN: Godzilla; Seven Samurai; Mother; The Boy and the Heron; Sansho the Bailiff; Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
MISC: 2024 Oscar Animated Shorts
PERU: Raiz (Through Rocks and Clouds)
SPAIN: Robot Dreams; The Party's Over
SOUTH AFRICA: Mapantsula
SOUTH KOREA: Parasite; The Novelist's Film; Born Pink World Tour
TUNISIA: Les Filles D’Orfa
UK: The Zone of Interest; The Third Man; Paddington
USA: Poor Things; American Fiction; Scotland, PA; Rear Window; Crazy to Marry; The Holdovers; The Phantom of the Paradise; Sweet Smell of Success; Monkey Man; Lawrence of Arabia; The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly; Macbeth (STC filmed production); The Empire Strikes Back; Challengers; Shanghai Express; LOTR: The Two Towers; Fly Me to the Moon; North by Northwest; Dìdi; 2001: A Space Odyssey; Scream; Jennifer's Body; The Fall; Anora; Conclave; The Matrix; A Real Pain; Wicked; Nosferatu 2024
(Lawrence of Arabia, Metropolis, Two Towers, The Fall, and Scotland, PA were the ones I'd seen before. The others were all new!)
#drop me a line if you want further opinions on any of them!#many I liked a lot; many were pretty okay; some were meh; a few I was overtly hostile towards#I am genuinely proud of meeting this goal!#this year was woefully unproductive by every other conceivable metric but by god did I Experience Cinema
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Thangtong Gyalpo's Counsel To The People Of Paro, Bhutan
People on a great pilgrimage from Paro in Bhutan then came to meet the great adept. "When the Dharma had not spread in our country,"
they said, "you kindly spread the Dharma. Now the Dharma has spread even more than it had when you came. Master, we are about to die from missing you so much. Please, by all means, come to Paro." The great adept replied, "If you are devoted to me, meditate that I am on the top of your head, and offer prayers."
"If we meditate on you, blessings come, but since we have little pure perception in regard to Dharma, and great attachment and hatred, we will die competing with our paternal relatives about which of us is best. So we request an oral instruction that will benefit our minds."
"Keep this warning about impermanence in mind and think about it!"
he said, and spoke this:
The lord, the Dharma lord whose kindness can never be repaid, rests as an ornament on the top of my devoted head.
In general, sentient beings wandering in samsara, and in particular, all who know that those beings have been your mother, spead your fingers on your chests and think about this!
When you think about death and the impermanence of life, sadness and renunciation arise.
Don't be attached to this samsara as a home!
Rely on the antidote for this enemy, the afflictions!
Don't carry a load of sins and obscurations!
Don't accumulate ripening evil karma!
This precipitous path of the intermediate state is difficult to travel. This road to the next life leads to a distant place.
Everyone falls into the hands of the Lord of Death.
This life is dwindling right now, moment by moment. Like cattle being led to the slaughter ground, it's uncertain whether death will be tomorrow or the day after.
The circulation of breath is about to stop at the entrance to your nostrils. All the soothsayers, Bönpos, and doctors give up.
A soft mat is laid out, but you hurt from below.
A soft pillow is placed, but the flesh of your jaw stiffens. You wear many clothes, but can't get warm. The odor of the dying clings to your body. The filth of a corpse attaches to your face. The sublime taste of many delicious foods is lost. You drink a sip of water, but it catches in the throat. Your tongue can't speak a single word of speech. Your nose, the organ of scent, is blocked with mucus. The clear lamps of your eyes shrink inward. Unable to move the body, your physical strength is gone.
The mere thread of your breath makes a rasping sound. Anguished relatives cry and hold you. You have no idea where you will go, but they hope for the dying to fulfill the aims of the living, crying, "Give us advice, leave a will!" And as you are thinking, sadness arises.
You want to stay, but have no self-control.
You're lost to the power of the mara of the Lord of Death.
Loving relatives are depressed and grieving.
Hateful enemies praise the gods, singing and dancing.
Some hide your food and valuables in secret.
Some make arrangements for the corpse.
You have no self-control over the mode of birth or where you will be reborn.
Even if you know what to do, the force of karma is too strong.
Valuable things won't turn the face of the Lord of Death.
The wealthy leave empty-handed and naked.
A fine, clever man is stricken mute.
There is nowhere for heroes to join swords.
The bravery of virile men ends here.
The radiant complexion of a stunning woman fades. The face of a charming girl is no use here. Even with many subjects, attendants, and servants who bear suffering for you in many ways, you will go alone.
Even though your sons and daughters have gathered, you will go alone. Anguished people can't bear to part. Grasping people are attached to their valuables.
They remember Dharma at that moment, but it's too late.
All people who have committed non-virtuous acts are welcomed in advance by the agents of Yama, driven from behind by the winds of their evil deeds, and crushed from above by the burden of ripened karma.
The various fears of a confused mind appear.
Unbearable punishments torment the mind.
Guilt arises about actions done before.
You think, "From now on, I must practice Dharma!"
But if you die right now, what can you do?
It's time to think it over again.
Everyone eats a mouthful of food.
Everyone wears clothes on the body.
Food and wealth other than that are extra.
It's better if you resort to the jewel of contentment.
Everyone keep these words in mind!
Ask the experts, "Is this true?"
When people with renunciation and faith hear and think about these words, weariness of samsara will certainly arise.
(King of the Empty Plain)
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Modi’s Pm Tenure Is the Second Longest Tenure in the History of India.
PM Modi took the oath of pm along with 72 cabinet members
Modi 3.0
The rumble of the pm post came to an end after pm Modi became the third consecutive prime minister of India. There were rumours like I.N.D.I.A bloc to make Nitish Kumar the PM of India but the offer was not accepted by Nitish Kumar hence last night Modi became the pm.
But as the many changes happen in the movie more changes happened in the Indian election there were ups and downs once it was looking like the I.N.D.I.A bloc was going to sweep the election but the fate of Modi was good at this time Chandra Babu Pawan Kalyan also Nitish Kumar scored well and hence were offered to became deputy prime minister of INDIA which was shocking but things did not happen as per Congress term.
PM Modi now has taken the oath of PM and has started his duty but will the government be strong as a diamond till 2029 or it will dissolve like butter?
We have seen what Triple Alliance has done in the state of Maharashtra.
Inter Politics of India
From 2014 till 2023 no one in the country could challenge the BJP because of its strong ideology of Hindutva and leadership of MODI but after the result of 2024.
The Modi wave has been downed by the current situation the ideology of Hindutva has also been which was extremely booming but why God knows due to the tactics played by the centre have not positively affected the states of India and mostly the people of India don’t’ like such type of politics? That could be the reason.
The centre’s policy to look upon Gujrat development is also not liked by the people of India specially the state people of Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, because the growth of these states has simultaneously been reducing as Maharashtra’s GDP should have been positive but due to the new leadership of Maharashtra it has been fall and matter got worse after 17 tech companies of Pune left Maharashtra.
Seems the state election is going to soon happen in Maharashtra and the rumble will be on for the most prosperous state of Maharashtra whose GDP is more than Pakistan.
Geo Politics Around India
The South Asia group of Nations called ASEAN is now dead as the entry of PLA (people’s Liberation Army of China) & U.S.A. in the politics of Bhutan, Myanmar, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan only Bangladesh has been pro-India. In such a situation, India also has to develop its own naval fleet.
India has developed in the past decade since Andaman & Nicobar Island is India’s best asset government of India has mainly developed these islands as a naval fleet to keep an eye on China’s trade and especially the presence of China’s navy in the Indian Ocean. And also, for Pakistan which has become a close ally of China these days.
In the Persian Gulf India has made its two allies Iran & Afghanistan which are contemporary enemies of Pakistan.
If we move towards the Arabian region India has maintained great relations with Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Oman which are contemporary trade partners, and especially Oman which is the doorway for India to do trade with the other nations of Arab nations.
Central Asia
If we move up towards central Asia India has to maintain special relations with Tajikistan as India has its air base in Tajikistan.
Other central nations have maintained neutrality in the context of Indo-central relations.
RUSSIA
If we look at the past century Russia is one of the closest and most trustworthy allies. This is positive to India as the current political scenario Russia is more towards China as China provides Trade and other needs to Russia as it is affected by the restrictions put by the West & U.S.A.
Russia signed the same treaty with China as India in 1971 as a treaty of peace and cooperation. The same treaty was signed by Russia and India in the 1971 war but there is a loop.
The relationship between China and Russia has not been good since the issue of the Mussoorie River clash in 1969 hence China is a trade partner of Russia not of trusted partner.
Korean peninsula
The Korean peninsula conflict is since WW2 but India has maintained a balance and good relations with South Korea & North Korea and India has developed the tech trade with South Korea and Japan.
Japan is becoming the new military as well as a tech partner with India. India is going to operate a military base in Japan both sides bilateral talks were conducted at the 13th Japan Summit.
South East Asia
Southeast Asia and India relations have been very negative since the independence, also during the 1964 Indo-Pak war Indonesia was in full support of Pakistan and was ready to attack India but due to the maintenance of Indian armed troops in Andaman and Nicobar, the problem was swept.
India has historically traded with South East Asia during the time of Rajendra Chola who was one of the greatest kings of India. Now the situation is different the countries of Southeast Asia are ready to trade with India but due to the military coup in Myanmar and China’s dominance in the South China Sea, it is becoming difficult for India to trade with Southeast Asia.
As for handling National & International politics India’s current situation needs a strong leader who should be the next prime minister
MODI OR RAHUL GANDHI?
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A Blend of Serenity and Adventure: Iguazu Falls and Bhutan
Down in South America, there's this awesome bunch of waterfalls called Iguazu Falls. It's cool, and once you see it, you won't forget how amazing it is. It's in both Argentina and Brazil, showing off nature's incredible power and beauty. If you're up for a fun adventure, choosing an Iguazu tour package is like being in a real adventure movie. You get to explore, feel all excited, and enjoy the calm in a super pretty rainforest.
Choosing Your Adventure
How Many Days? - If you have less time, go for 2-3 days. If you want a big adventure, go for 5-7 days!
Where to Stay? - Stay close to the waterfalls! It's cooler that way. You can see them whenever you want!
Fun Stuff to Do! - Get a guide who knows everything! They'll show you the best places. Look for boat rides, jungle walks, and bird watching.
Getting Around? - You need a good ride. Some Iguazu tour packages include rides everywhere, even from the airport.
Meet New Friends! - Don't just see waterfalls. Meet people and try their food. It's fun and makes the adventure better!
Here's a simple plan for a 5-day adventure:
Day 1: Welcome to the Tour!
Get to your hotel and meet your guide.
Have dinner and meet your new friends.
Day 2: Waterfall Day in Argentina!
Spend the whole day viewing different beautiful waterfalls in Argentina.
Walk on cool paths and maybe go on a boat ride near the waterfalls.
Day 3: Waterfall Day in Brazil!
Go to Brazil to see more waterfalls from a different side.
Take it easy in the afternoon or do something fun!
Day 4: Adventure in the Jungle!
Go on a jungle walk and embrace the beauty of nature’s plants and animals.
At night, see a show and eat yummy food.
Day 5: Farewell!
Engage in some fun nearby activities in the morning.
Say goodbye to the falls and bid your farewell until next time.
Many sites and travel agencies offer great Iguazu tour packages. One must do extensive research and choose the most suitable option. You can see waterfalls, explore the jungle, and have the best time. So, get ready, pack your stuff, and let's go have a super cool adventure together!
In this same article, let us also talk about a few of the best Bhutan tour packages.
Bhutan is a cool place hiding in big mountains. People call it the Land of the Thunder Dragon, where nature, culture, and joy hang out. Bhutan tour packages are like special tickets for you to have a fun trip, checking out colorful traditions, amazing views, and a different way of living.
Bhutanese Lifestyle: In Bhutan, people like their culture and pretty places. On the tour, you'll see cool festivals, and old castles, and meet friendly locals who specially do things.
Thimphu: Start your adventure in Thimphu, the main city. Check out the cool Tashichho Dzong castle and the busy markets, showing what Bhutan is all about.
Paro and the Tiger's Nest: Paro is a mesmerizing place. Don't miss the hike to the Tiger's Nest Monastery—it's a magical place on a high rock that you must most definitely visit.
Punakha and Dochula Pass: We must go and visit Punakha, an old capital, and see the Punakha Dzong castle. Also, visit the Dochula Pass for super pretty views of big mountains and special 108 shortens.
Nature's Miracle: Bhutan's nature is super pretty and Bhutan tour packages make it a point to highlight the same. Tours take you to cool places like Phobjikha Valley to see special birds and Haa Valley, a quiet place surrounded by big mountains. If you love nature, Bhutan has lots of cool plants and animals.
Taste Of Bhutan: Bhutan is known for its local food which is delicious to taste. Ema Datshi which is a cheese and chili stew and momos which is otherwise known as dumplings are delicious and locally made yummy food.
Celebrations: Bhutan loves to celebrate. Tours often happen during these fun times. You can watch cool dances, see special ceremonies, and join in the happy local parties.
Sustainable Travel: Bhutan cares about the Earth. Tours follow Bhutan's plan to travel in a good way that helps the local community and doesn't hurt the environment. Your visit can make things better for everyone there.
The adventurous trip to Bhutan is not just a regular vacation; it's a big adventure where happiness, culture, and nature all come together to celebrate the beauty of nature. Bhutan tour packages make sure you have an awesome time, discovering the magic of this special place while keeping it happy and safe. Get ready for a journey that will give you happy memories of a cool and warm adventure.
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Ati Sundari Darshan Paradaiza Sundari Sirius Kriya Yoga
#yoga#lady of the rose#edyth swannesha#bulgaria#art#nature#afina ariosofia#lady of the lake#belisarius
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Bucket List Travel: The Top 50 Places In The World
According to a new survey, Bali is the top bucket list destination in the world.Getty
The website surveyed its 1.5 million-strong social audience in order to determine the best bucket list places around the world. According to Sarah Clayton-Lea, head of content with Big 7 Travel, this is the first time the site has assembled this list. "Bucket list travel was a trend that popped up again and again in previous surveys when asking our readers what sort of travel content they most enjoyed consuming," says Clayton-Lea. "So, our curiosity got the better of us and we wanted to know which destinations people are dreaming of for 2019/2020."
READ MORE: "Why You Should Skip Iceland And Go To These 9 Under-the-Radar Places"
The results of the world’s top 50 bucket list destinations include some of the most beautiful places on earth. "White sandy beaches are still a must-visit for many, with vibrant cities also making an appearance on a lot of people’s bucket lists," says Clayton-Lea. Countries with naturally beautiful scenery and world-famous landmarks came out on top: 22% of the destinations on the list have white sandy beaches, while 52% are iconic cities.
The famously colorful Bo Kaap neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa.Getty
In the study, Big 7 Travel found that people were also more likely to add a destination to their list if they had seen it on social media, and 33% of people research vacation destinations on their Instagram feed. "With over one-third of our readers saying they look to Instagram for travel inspiration, it makes sense that cities with colorful neighborhoods (such as Cape Town’s Bo Kaap) made the cut," says Clayton-Lea.
Bali topped the list of the 50 most popular bucket list destination on earth, but there were also some unexpected picks. "The top 10 list has a lot of the expected dream destinations, but there are a few surprises on the list: Paro Valley in Bhutan, for example, or Virunga National Park in the Congo," says Clayton-Lea. "I think this shows a great appetite for a need to get off the grid and can only assume that social media (and Netflix, in the case of Virunga!) is responsible for spreading the word of these amazing places."
An interesting factoid uncovered in the study: Most people have an average bucket list of just 11 places, with the hope of visiting seven of those locations during their lifetime. Read on for the top 50 bucket list destinations in the world and what Big 7 Travel had to say about each one.
Overlooking the jungle on one of Bali's highly Instagrammed swings.Getty
1. Bali, Indonesia: "You’ll find beaches, volcanoes, Komodo dragons and jungles sheltering elephants, orangutans and tigers. Basically, it’s paradise. It’s likely you’ve seen an image of Bali on social media at least once in the past seven days, as it’s such a popular bucket list destination for 2019."
2. New Orleans: "The lively city known for its street music, festive vibe and a melting pot of French, African and American cultures is well worth the trip. NOLA is a city packed with adventures at every turn and should be on everyone’s must-visit list."
3. Kerry, Ireland:" All the way west in Ireland is one of the country’s most scenic counties. Kerry’s mountains, lakes and coasts are postcard-perfect, and that’s before you add in Killarney National Park. The unique small towns such as Dingle add to its charm."
El Badi Palace in the Marrakesh medina.Getty
4. Marrakesh, Morocco: "This ancient walled city is home to mosques, palaces and lush gardens. It’s known as The Red City thanks to the color of the brick walls surrounding the city. The medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Centre."
5. Sydney: "Sydney is known around the world as one of the greatest and most iconic cities on the planet. Amazing things to do aren’t hard to find; the city has gorgeous beaches, great cafes and world-class entertainment on offer wherever you look."
6. The Maldives: "This tropical nation in the Indian Ocean is made up of more than 1,000 coral islands. It’s home to some of the world’s most luxurious hotel resorts, with white sandy beaches, underwater villas and restaurants and bright blue waters."
7. Paris, France: "One of the most iconic cities in the world, Paris tops many people’s bucket lists. You’ll see so many famous landmarks here: the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame cathedral—the list is never-ending."
8. Cape Town, South Africa: "Cape Town is a dream location to visit: endless natural beauty and clifftop views, pastel pink neighborhoods and turquoise waters."
9. Dubai, U.A.E.: "The high-flying city of the U.A.E, Dubai is one of the most glamorous destinations you’ll ever visit, and is particularly popular with Big 7 Travel readers."
Sunset In Bora Bora, French Polynesia.Getty
10. Bora Bora, French Polynesia: "Bora Bora is Tahiti's most famous island. How do overwater bungalows and underwater adventures sound to you? To us, it’s everything we could want from a bucket list destination."
11. New York: "New York is one of America’s most exciting states. With charming upstate scenery, world-class cuisine and culture and more things to do than you could fit in one lifetime. The city’s five boroughs all have special features; it’s almost impossible to narrow it down"
12. Dubrovnik, Croatia: "As George Bernard Shaw once said, 'Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik.' With its winding streets, cliffside beach bars and UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Old Town, it’s no wonder Dubrovnik is such a popular spot."
Carlton hill in Edinburgh, Scotland.Getty
13. Edinburgh, Scotland: "With the historic Edinburgh castle looming over the city, culture in spades and wonderfully friendly locals, this is one of the world’s greatest city breaks."
14. Rome, Italy: "Whether it’s your first time in Rome or your 50th, the best thing about this city is that you’ll always discover something new each time you stroll the scenic streets."
15. Paro Valley, Bhutan: Paro Valley is known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes. Tucked between China and India, Bhutan is a mysterious country that prides itself on sustainable tourism. You’ll find Paro Taktsang here, a Himalayan Buddhist sacred site."
At the Jal Mahal Palace at sunset in Jaipur, India.Getty
16. Jaipur, India: "Jaipur is known as the ‘Pink City’ for its pale terracotta buildings. This was originally done to impress the visiting Prince Albert during his 1876 tour of India by order of the Maharaja (Sawai Ram Singh). Even today, it’s illegal to paint buildings any other color."
17. Waikato, New Zealand: "Waikato, a region in New Zealand’s North Island, is home to massive underground caves, lush rainforest and the buzzy city of Hamilton. But the area’s main attraction? A Middle-earth adventure on the film set of Lord of the Rings. Hobbiton Movie Set still has the original Hobbit holes from the making of the films."
18. Havana, Cuba: "Cuba’s capital is almost 500 years old and a riot of color. Brightly painted buildings and vintage cars make Havana a photogenic dream."
A view of Tokyo Skytree and the city skyline from the Tobu Levant Hotel.Photo courtesy of Jonathan Bloom
19. Tokyo, Japan: "Visiting Tokyo is like visiting the future—flashing neon lights, incredible technology—yet there’s still a rich sense of culture and history."
20. Antarctica: "Earth’s southernmost continent, Antarctica is a once-in-a-lifetime destination. Nowhere else can compare with the extreme remoteness of this snowy place. It’s not an easy trip to make, but you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the white wilderness, icy sea kayaking and whale sightings."
21. Vancouver, Canada: "Vancouver is surrounded by water yet close to the mountains and has world-class art, restaurants and heaps of other attractions to keep you entertained."
22. Los Angeles: "In a city with year-round sunshine, glam bars, beaches and hikes, there are endless incredible experiences to enjoy in Los Angeles. It’s no wonder there are almost 5O million ‘LA’ hashtags on Insta."
In Kruger National Park, South Africa.Getty
23. Kruger National Park, South Africa: "The Kruger National Park is a vast space in northeastern South Africa that is home to a huge array of wildlife. The park has safari experiences of all kinds, allowing you the opportunity to escape busy city living and get back to nature."
24. Santorini, Greece: "Santorini is actually a group of islands; Thíra, Thirassiá, Asproníssi, Palea and Nea Kaméni. Beaches with volcanic black or red sand and clear blue waters make this an ideal holiday spot. With its famous Santorini sunsets, it’s no wonder that it’s one of the most popular bucket list destinations."
25. Moscow, Russia: "Russia’s cosmopolitan capital, Moscow is a beautiful destination to visit in any season. Colorful domes and bell chimes ring out from over 600 churches in the city, and the sense of history is immense. Culture lovers will be impressed with the museums and ballet."
26. Singapore: "Singapore is a small island city-state off southern Malaysia which punches way above its weight on a global level. It’s a modern city with colorful buildings, futuristic bridges and a cloud forest."
London's Westminster Bridge.Getty
27. London, England: "Pretty pink restaurants, futuristic space-age toilets and jungle skyline views are just some of our favorite things about London. And of course, all the classics: Big Ben, red phone boxes and world-class museums and galleries."
28. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: "Rio de Janeiro has always been one of the most iconic cities in the world with instantly recognizable landscapes and landmarks."
29. Petra, Jordan: "The ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan is surrounded by beautiful red rocks and steep gorges. The world wonder is without a doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction."
30. Hong Kong: "Famous for its skylines and vibrant food scene, what most people don’t know is that 70% of Hong Kong is mountains and lush parks. Colorful playgrounds and sci-fi apartment blocks give HK an enviable edge."
Beach and sea waves shot from above in Barbados.Getty
31. Barbados: "Barbados is one of those magical holiday destinations that everybody dreams about visiting. Who wouldn’t put this on their bucket list? Nestled in the south of the Caribbean, it offers stunning beauty and wonderful local culture and is the perfect place to unwind."
32. Amsterdam: "Forget about cliched images of smoke shops and gaudy red lights. From floating flower markets to bohemian neighborhoods, this city has it all."
33. Santiago, Chile: "Santiago is a cosmopolitan city with the very best of Chilean culture; art galleries, design shops and handicraft markets, as well as lively Latino nightlife. You’ll stroll through historic neighborhoods with pretty winding streets and charming bars and cafes."
34. Cairo, Egypt: "Cairo is one of the most ancient cities in the world. Sitting on the Nile river with wonderful museums, vibrant culture and friendly locals, it makes for a great holiday."
Biking in Copenhagen.Getty
35. Copenhagen, Denmark: "Copenhagen’s rustic fishing ports, modern graffiti and winding red brick streets are just some of what makes it such a beautiful bucket list destination. It oozes Scandi cool from every corner, with top-notch food, stylish design and an always hip atmosphere."
36. Seoul, Korea: "Seoul is a vibrant metropolis where old-meets-new, with pop culture (K-Pop!) alongside Buddhist temples.
37. Laucala Island Resort, Fiji: "Laucala Island Resort is a private island in Fiji, in absolute paradise. It is one of three small islands off the northeast coast of Taveuni in Fiji. There are coconut trees, a sustainable farm and miles of beach, as well as coral reefs, postcard-perfect beaches and lush rainforest."
38. Providencia, Colombia: "The Colombian island of Providencia is the perfect combination of South America and the Caribbean. It’s best known for Crab Cay: an unspoiled little island where all there is to do is snorkel and lie on the beach."
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39. Machu Picchu, Peru: "The best way to get here? Arrive at Machu Picchu in style on the 360° Train that will bring you through the Peruvian countryside to the lost city. The wide, panoramic windows are perfect for soaking up the view, plus they serve Pisco Sours on board."
40. Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo: "Virunga National Park is one of the most biologically diverse areas on the planet and home to the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas. It’s full of lush rainforest and has received even more attention since the documentary Virunga."
41. Lisbon, Portugal: "Lisbon, the hilly capital of Portugal, is postcard-perfect with its cobbled streets, pristine waters and local Atlantic beaches."
42. Hanoi, Vietnam: "Hanoi—the capital of Vietnam—is known for its rich history, busy street life and centuries of French, Asian and Chinese influences all blended into one bustling city. It’s a wonderful base from which to explore the North of Vietnam, including Halong Bay and Sapa, while also enjoying the comforts of a modern vibrant city."
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43. Hawaii: "From the hustle and bustle of Oahu to the romance of Maui and off-the-beaten-path adventures on Lanai and Molokai. The Hawaiian Islands are pure paradise. Explore colorful canyons and waterfalls and eat your body weight in fresh poke."
44. Ibiza, Spain: "While you’ll have your fair share of techno club experiences, Ibiza is also one of the most beautiful Spanish islands, with a pretty Old Town and scenic beaches. Spend the day on the beach and the nights in legendary clubs."
45. Beijing, China: "Beijing is China’s political, economic, and cultural center, with six Unesco World Heritage Sites in this city alone. Discover Forbidden City, street food dishes of Peking duck and of course, the Great Wall of China."
46. Budapest, Hungary: "The capital city of Hungary, Budapest is a fairytale city in Eastern Europe. The city itself is separated by the 19th-century Chain Bridge that connects the hilly Buda district with flat Pest—hence the name Budapest."
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47. Cinque Terre, Italy: "Is there anything prettier than this area of centuries-old seaside villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline? The five towns (Manarola, Riomaggiore, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare) are made for bucket lists."
48. Buenos Aires, Argentina: "Bookstores set in palatial theatres, tango dancing in the streets and brightly painted neighborhoods. These are just some of what makes Buenos Aires so beautiful."
49. Las Vegas: "With the bright lights, party atmosphere and endless things to see and do, it’s no wonder that Las Vegas has become a glittering global tourism destination. Take a chance in the casinos until the early hours or see world-class entertainment."
50: Matterhorn, Switzerland: "The Matterhorn is one of the world’s most iconic peaks—the pyramid-shaped mountain, which is very difficult to climb, is said to be the most-photographed mountain in the world."
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• "Bucket List Travel: Top 10 Places In The World And Top 29 In The U.S."
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Best Scholarships available to Indian students in Japan
Do not panic; you are not alone! Although Japan has many educational possibilities, funding your study might be rather important. Good news: Indian students hoping to follow their academic dreams over here will find various scholarships available in Japan.
The scholarship to study in Japan for Indian students serves purposes beyond just paying for tuition. They cover living costs, grants for research, and other needs so you may concentrate on your studies free from financial concerns. Whether your intended program is undergraduate, postgraduate, or research, this blog article will highlight some of the best scholarships available to Indian students in Japan.
Top Indian student scholarships available in Japan
Although studying in Japan might be fascinating, many students find the financial element to be difficult. The good news is, however, that some scholarships are especially meant to help Indian students in Japan follow their academic aspirations.
Scholarships for Research Students
Research/master courses/Ph.D. courses represent a graduate school-level scholarship. Your age has to be less than 35 years; hence, applicants had to have been born either on April 2, 1990 or after.
JT Asia Scholarship
Students from Asian countries, including India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Korea, Taiwan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Laos, and Timor-Leste, applying to private universities can apply for this scholarship in Japan.
It is a merit—and need-based scholarship providing a stipend of up to 150,000 JPY per month, covering your tuition expenses as well.
Conclusion
All things considered, scholarship to study in Japan for Indian students provides exceptional chances to pursue academic achievement in Japan.
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Things to do in Thimphu
Thimphu, the vibrant capital of Bhutan, is a city like no other. Nestled in the Himalayan slopes, this location combines cultural heritage and history to create a peaceful atmosphere. As Bhutan’s heart and soul, it’s a unique blend of old-world charm and new.
Thimphu may be touting itself as the biggest city in Bhutan, but its intent is certainly rustic. Although Takamatsu is a modern capital, there are no traffic lights, and the city strikes a superb balance between tradition and progress. Read on as we delve into the best sights and attractions in Thimphu, and the most interesting things to do in Thimphu Bhutan for an amazing experience.
1. Tashichho Dzong
Tashichho Dzong, also known as the “fortress of the glorious religion,” is one of the most prominent places in Bhutan and an emblem of the country’s colorful history. Perched on the banks of the Wang Chhu River, this imposing fortress is not only home to the government seat but also the King’s office and the central monastic body of Bhutan. Its stunning architecture with its towering walls and intricate woodwork makes it one of the best places to visit in Thimphu. One of the largest sacred festivals in Bhutan, Thimphu Tsechu, is held at the dzong which attracts locals and tourists alike.
Visitors are welcome to roam around the inner courtyard, watch monks perform their daily rituals, and take in the calm atmosphere. It's a iconic landmark and great spot to visit besides the beautiful views from the top.
2. Buddha Dordenma Statue
Standing at 169 feet, the Buddha Dordenma Statue is one of the biggest Buddha statues in the world. Situated atop one of the hills in the Kuensel Phodrang Nature Park, this statue towers over the Thimphu Valley, silhouetting against the sky and providing a sweeping view of the valley below. The Buddha Dordenma, aside from being peaceful, also contains thousands of tiny budget buddhas. It is a peaceful place for meditation and contemplation, and the adjoining park offers visitors a serene setting for experiencing the outdoors.
If you are a Bhutanese culture & Buddhism lover, visiting the Buddha Dordenma Statue is a must do. The site is an excellent introduction to Bhutan’s rich spiritual traditions and the significance of Buddhism in the country’s life.
3. Jigme Dorji National Park
Adjacent to Thimphu is Jigme Dorji National Park, a paradise for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Bhutan’s largest national park, covering more than 4,300 square kilometers, it’s home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered snow leopard, takin and red panda. Trekking routes in the park help trekkers and nature enthusiasts explore Bhutan's unspoiled wilderness, dense forests and stunning landscapes.
As well as nature wanders, the park also has some beautiful monasteries and sacred sites; but, for the culture and nature lovers, this is a nice combination spot. Jigme Dorji National Park If you love the great outdoors and want to get surrounded in some of Bhutan’s pristine wilderness, you can’t go by Jigme Dorji National Park, which is situated close to Thimphu.
4. National Memorial Chorten
Located in Thimphu, another unforgettable site for a traveler is the National Memorial Chorten built in honor of the third King of Bhutan, King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. For worshippers, it is one of the most sacred places in Bhutan. Built in 1974, the chorten contains an imposing, white stupa with complex carvings and its gold shining spires visible throughout the city.
Exploring Bhutan's calm scenery and rich culture necessitates careful preparation, particularly understanding Bhutan visa requirements. This critical step assures a seamless voyage to the Land of the Thunder Dragon, where colorful traditions, majestic monasteries, and stunning Himalayan views combine to create an amazing travel experience.
5. Simply Bhutan Museum
To get to know more about Bhutanese history and culture, you must visit the Simply Bhutan Museum. This interactive museum invites your hands-on engagement with traditional Bhutanese life through exhibits, workshops and activities. The museum has a glimpse into the clothing, food, traditions and way of life in Bhutan.
One of the attractions at is a traditional house setup, where people can see how people lived in Bhutan before the country modernized. You can also try on traditional Bhutanese clothing and enjoy some cultural activities. An educational and fun way to know about the places in Bhutan and the illustrious heritage of the country.
6. Motithang Takin Preserve
Nature lovers will want to visit the Motithang Takin Preserve, where they can see Bhutan’s national animal, the takin. With the body of a goat and the head of a cow, this bizarre beast is endemic to Bhutan. The preserve where they live is an area on the outskirts of Thimphu where these animals still roam freely in a protected space.
Aside from the takins, the park also allows visitors to experience Bhutanese vegetation and wildlife. It’s a tranquil area for nature walks, and the views out toward the nearby mountains enhance the beauty of the place. It’s also a great place for wildlife photography.
7. Dochula Pass
Technically not in Thimphu but a roughly half-hour drive away, Dochula Pass features one of the most stunning views of the Himalayan mountain range. Dochula Pass (10,430 feet): The 108 chortens (stupas) on the Dochula Pass at an elevation of 3,100 meters were erected in memory of those who died in a fight against terrorism in Bhutan. The pass is a popular halt for travelers headed to the eastern parts of the country and commands some of the finest panoramic views of the Himalayas.
The winter months provide for some of the most breathtaking views as the mountains are covered in snow. It’s also perfect for photography, meditation and reveling in Bhutan’s unspoiled natural beauty.
Quick recap of blog
Thimphu is a city where past and present seamlessly intertwine, and there are plenty of opportunities for visitors to enjoy, from exploring historic temples and monasteries to experiencing Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. Things to do in Thimphu are as varied as the city itself and offer something for every type of traveler. Whether your interests are historical, spiritual or natural — or simply local culture — Thimphu has a wealth of offerings.
From the majestic Buddha Dordenma Statue to the serene environment around the National Memorial Chorten, the city experiences an authentic charm. Exploring the tourist spot in bhutan, you will realize that every nook and cranny is a glimpse of Bhutan’s heart and heritage. For those who wish to visit Bhutan, Thimphu is an essential stop, a perfect showcase of the kingdom’s beauty and essence.
If visiting Bhutan, make sure to visit the capital, Thimphu. Even if you're just passing through, appreciate the tranquil beauty and serenity of Thimphu. Explore the city in all its glory.
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A Complete Tour Guide to the Land of the Dragon – Bhutan
The land of the dragon is nestled in the heart of Eastern Himalaya. Though the regional geography names it Bhutan, we, the adventure lovers know that it’s the land of ancient dragons. Besides adventure at every turn, this magical destination promises breathtaking landscapes, a vibrant culture, and unmatched tranquility. If you want an unforgettable travel experience, Bhutan is your place, and Inventure DMC, the best Bhutan tourism registered travel agent, is your ultimate guide to navigate you safely through the land. Not only for adventure lovers, but Bhutan is also a treasure to cultural explorers, peace lovers, and nature enthusiasts. Here is a complete guide for you to this mystical land:
Places to Visit in Bhutan
Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery)
Paro is one of the most famous and must-visit places in Bhutan. Being the most iconic monastery, this place is perched on a cliffside. A majestic site of the monastery at the end of the trek offers stunning views. This will undoubtedly be one of the most memorable spiritual journeys of your life.
Thimpu
When in Bhutan, the capital city is a must-visit. Blended with a combination of modernity and tradition, Thimphu is the heart of Bhutan and the rightly deserved capital of the land. Explore the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Tashichho Dzong, and local markets for an authentic experience. Any Bhutan Tourism registered travel agent will guide you through these places by telling you their rich history.
Punakha Dzong
If you want to witness the magnificent Bhutan architecture, keep Punakha on your list. Situated at the confluence of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers, Punakha is a spectacular monastery. Any Bhutan tourism-registered travel agent rich in history will take you to this place and introduce you to the richness of Bhutan.
Phobjikha Valley
Known for its picturesque landscapes, this glacial valley is a haven for birdwatchers and home to the endangered black-necked crane.
Bumthang
If you want to explore the cultural capital of Bhutan, Bumthang is the place. A meeting of ancient monasteries and temples, Bumthang attracts not only the spiritual people. Rather, it’s the place for those whose hearts seek a sight of anthropological or historical places.
Things to Carry in Bhutan
Mostly, you receive guidance for the places to visit and food to savor from a Bhutan tourism-registered travel agent. But, Inventure DMC walks an extra mile to suggest things to carry in Bhutan. Here’s the list:
Clothing
Bhutan’s weather varies by altitude and season. Pack light woolens for summer and heavy woolens for winter. Woolen clothes are a must when you’re traveling to the lap of the Himalayas. Hikers, do not forget to pack your trekking shoes.
Travel Documents
Though you are not going to forget such important things, we must remind you once for your passport, visa clearance, and a printed copy of the travel itinerary.
Reusable Water Bottle
Avoid carrying plastic water bottles. Bhutan govt. follows a strict policy about plastic usage. So, try to carry reusable bottles so that you can stay hydrated.
First Aid Kit
Never forget a first aid kit while visiting a mountain. Inventure’s Bhutan tourism registered travel agent will always be there for you to assist. Still, carry a small first aid box wherever you go.
Electronics
For travel vloggers, the Bhutan trip is ideal for increasing your followers and subscribers. So, do not forget to carry a universal travel adapter, power bank, and camera.
Snacks
You have to stay prepared for long drives and treks if you want to explore Bhutan to its core. So, carry energy bars or dry fruits for a quick energy boost.
Best Time to Visit Bhutan
You can visit Bhutan any time but there are some specialities of different seasons. Here, you choose your preferred season to visit Bhutan:
Spring (March to May)
If your eyes crave a fresh site of nature, this is the best time to visit Bhutan. With blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather, imagine yourself walking in the vibrant streets of the land. It’s the ideal time for trekking and exploring the countryside.
Autumn (September to November)
Bhutan is a land of vibrant festivals. People interested in exploring local culture love to visit Bhutan during this time. Two big annual festivals, Thimphu Tshechu and Paro Tshechu take place in Autumn.
Winter (December to February)
Have you ever witnessed ice? Visit Bhutan in winter. Though most Bhutan tourism registered travel agents will suggest you explore lower-altitude areas, Inventure DMC can take you to the point your body permits.
Summer (June to August)
The monsoon is less popular for tourists in Bhutan due to rain. If you want to enjoy the lush greenery of the land, this is your time.
Best Food in Bhutan
Visiting Bhutan and not having their authentic cuisine is a great loss. Inventure DMC will never let you do so. On the contrary, our Bhutan tourism registered travel agent will help you experience the best dishes of the place that include:
Ema Datshi
Ema is Bhutan’s national dish. Mixed with chilies and cheese, this dish is ideal to have with red rice. This is undoubtedly a culinary adventure you cannot afford to miss when in Bhutan.
Momos
Having momos in the plains and having momos in the mountains have differences. These Tibetan-style dumplings are filled with vegetables, cheese, or meat. Our Bhutan tourism-registered travel agent will help you find the best momo makers in the locality.
Phaksha Paa
Is giving new experiences to your tastebuds your hobby? Then, you must go for Phaksha paa which offers a hearty and flavorful experience.
Jasha Maru
This is a spicy chicken stew usually served with rice, a perfect dish to have for chilly days. If you visit Bhutan in winter, this is a must-have.
Suja
All tea lovers, do not explore the authentic and unforgettable taste of Suja. This is a warm beverage known as Bhutanese butter tea that is both unique and comforting.
Bhutan offers a unique blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. From the serenity of its valleys to the grandeur of its monasteries, this Himalayan gem is a destination that stays with you forever. Start planning your journey to the Land of the Dragon today with Inventure DMC, the best Bhutan tourism-registered travel agent!
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Adventure Tours in Bhutan: Packages Offered by Jaigaon Agencies
Bhutan offers a wide range of opportunities for greenie lovers and sports enthusiasts. You will never feel a lack of to-do things in Bhutan. The Land of Thunder Dragon, Bhutan is a hidden gem of a world sipped in modernization and technology. If you want a retreat from your daily life, this place can be your ultimate destination. You can book a package from Jaigaon travel agency and let yourself engage in the culture and traditions along with capturing the natural beauty of Bhutan.
Bhutan is beautiful not only for its pristine nature, the people of Bhutan are the kindest people who will open a new perspective of the world for you. They have huge respect for their religion and nature. They are determined in their way to conserve the ecosystem and old-age traditions. You can see it through their still-standing old Dzongs, monasteries, and ruins with great historical significance. You never want to miss these places.
You should hire a tour operator who will guide you through different parts of Bhutan. A tour operator not only cares about the logistic side of your trip like accommodation, arranging transportation, meals, permits, etc. they also offer a guide, who is well experienced in their work and has a wide knowledge of the local area. This makes it possible to visit destinations of some of the most popular places to some of the hidden gems not known to normal visitors.
Popular Bhutan Tour Packages from Jaigaon Agencies
Whether you are visiting Bhutan with family, friends, or solo, Bhutan has something to offer for every type of trip. If you are into culture and want to look into the historical significance of Bhutan then you will have no limitation to explore. The same goes for nature lovers. Jaigaon being the gateway to Bhutan from India, offers a range of packages for the tourist. These packages are easily available through travel agents in Jaigaon. You won't have to worry about not being able to find the ideal package. Different tour packages include:
Cultural Tour
Visit different ancient monasteries, celebrate vibrant cultures, and learn about the country's intriguing stories behind its traditions and customs. Bhutan is popular for its rich cultural heritage whose intricacies are unfathomable if you are not a born Bhutanese. A guide from your Jaigaon tour operator Bhutan will make your journey a special bundle of moments. You will not only be seeing different heritage but will be able to hear the meaning behind its existence.
Adventure Tours
Bhutan mountain regions offer a variety of thrilling activities. You will not only be able to enjoy the passing scene but also be able to engage in certain activities on these trails. These include trekking, mountain biking, hiking, etc.
Honeymoon Tours
In case you are looking for a place that will give you an isolated place for the new couple, Bhutan might be just the right place for you. The mystic beauty of Bhutan creates a romantic atmosphere for couples and in addition to the sacred festivals and blessings, Bhutan is the best place to start your new wedding life.
Conclusion
Bhutan is a place that has won millions of hearts. It has a mystic atmosphere to it. Hidden from the rest of the world, Bhutan offers a better retreat for your trip. By booking a package from Jaigaon travel agency, you will get the best package based on your needs and preferences. These packages include cultural tours, adventure tours, or honeymoon tours. Everything is available here based on your needs. You just have to get ready to choose the ideal package you are looking for and make unforgettable memories.
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5 Things You Must Do in Siliguri
Siliguri, the gateway to North-East India is an important hub for trade, tourism, and business opportunities. It connects major cities to the most beautiful destinations of the country. Siliguri is a city in West Bengal, popular for its tea, timber, and tourism. It also has convenient access to three international borders Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan.
Whether it is Dooars, Sikkim, or Bhutan, you can get several travel agencies willing to take you to this paradise. Whether you want to travel to Siliguri for a trip or it is business-related, you can easily book the best hotels in Siliguri and rest before embarking on a new journey for the next day. With affordable prices, the hotel in Siliguri provides a luxurious experience that enriches your overall travel experience.
Hong Kong Market
A shopping arcade in Siliguri, Hong Kong Market sells imported goods, international brands, and so on. If you want to go on a shopping spree, this is the best place to visit in Siliguri where you will be able to buy as many products as you want at affordable rates. You can even say cheap prices. The Hong Kong market has everything from apparel to gadgets at extremely cheap prices.
Savin Kingdom
The Savin Kingdom is a haven for relieving your stress with fun activities. This castle theme park welcomes its visitors with water rides and a dry park to make some memorable moments with your family or friends. Here you can enjoy Dashing Cars, Break Dance, Go Kart, Monorail, etc. not to mention a large entertainment mall with a food court available with national and international cuisines.
Bengal Safari
Once you book a room from a hotel in Siliguri, you can leave for Bengal Safari. With a serene nature walk and witness the beautiful animals living in their natural habitat. The Bengal safari offers different safari for their visitors. You can get entry and just watch the zoo of the sanctuary or you can buy tickets for a safari to enjoy the inside of the jungle area and spot fascinating species.
Other Than wildlife, you can enjoy different adventurous activities like Zipline, Burma Bridge, and much more. Several food stalls are easily available in case you get hungry.
Ewam Monastery
It is run by female monks, and is situated near to Bengal Safari. Established in 1999, Ewam Monastery is a non-profit educational institution. The monastery offers the utmost tranquility for the soul, surrounded by views of the mountains and glistening rivers. To enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of the surrounding, come early in the morning. The golden statue of the magnificent Buddha is the monastery's most fascinating feature. The statue's presence is breathtaking and amazing. Explore the temple grounds and look for murals that attempt to tell tales.
ISKCON Temple
ISKCON temple, also known as Sri Radha Madhav Sundar Mandir, is a must-visit place for a peaceful spiritual addition to the trip. The architecture is beautiful and is made by ISKCON which stands for International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The soothing campus will be worth the visit.
Conclusion Situated in the Himalayan foothills, Siliguri serves as a starting point for a number of North-Eastern attractions. Here you can visit several fascinating sights and enjoy your time to the fullest. However, rest for the body is important too. Before you begin your trip, check into one of best hotels in Siliguri. From sanctuaries and monasteries to fun rides, you can delve deep into the different fascinating aspects and destination of Siliguri.
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Bhutan Tour Packages: What Should You Look Out For?
Bhutan is one of the most beautiful places and if you love lush greenery, then Bhutan is the place for you. Wondering what you should look out for Bhutan tour packages?
Along with the serenity of Bhutan, the people here are indeed one of a kind. Bhutan is the land of beauty and the best part is that there are some cultural monuments that you can certainly witness. There are quite a few options for Bhutan tour packages and hence surfing through these options can get easier.
Choosing Bhutan Tour Packages the Right Way
Are you planning for a Bhutan tour package from Delhi or other places but do not know how to choose the best? Here are some basics that you need to be aware of.
Duration of the Trip
The first and most important thing that you need to consider when it comes to choosing among the Bhutan tour packages is the duration of the trip. Bhutan has got quite a few beautiful places to visit and this is one of the major reasons why you need to be aware of the duration.
Determine the ideal duration of the trip and then choose the one package that fits all your needs. If you are looking for a shorter trip, then try to select the packages that focus on only the core attractions. On the other hand, if you have a few days in hand, you can choose the packages that give you a taste of rustic Bhutan.
Inclusions
The next important factor that you need to consider while choosing a Bhutan tour package is the inclusions. This means that you have to be aware that the tour package is included. It can encompass basics like the kind of stay, number of stays covered, the transit cost as well as entry to various public places.
The best way to be aware of the same is by asking your point of contact for the tour package and taking the same in detail. Some amazing tour packages include some special attractions as well like trekking and fun activities that might be a part of the package. It is always important that you are very sure of the inclusions before choosing a tour package.
Group Size
Some people love to go for a group holiday and yet others do not want to partner with other people and want to go for family or solo trips. In such instances, you need to be aware of the group size and if you are comfortable with the same.
Based on the group size there are often changes in the price of the package as well. You can also plan with the tour package provider about which group size can fit your needs.
Prices
Finally, one of the most important things that you need to consider when choosing Bhutan tour packages is the prices. There are various tour packages available and based on the same you can make up a decision.
The prices of tour packages can be customized as well depending on which kind of stay you want and the duration of the trip as well. Choosing affordability as well quality are two of the most important things that you need to focus on.
Witness Bhutan's Culture and Heritage
Bhutan offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Beyond its breathtaking landscapes, the country boasts a vibrant heritage that is deeply rooted in its traditions. Cultural immersion is a key highlight of any Bhutan tour package. Explore ancient monasteries, witness traditional dances, and interact with the warm and hospitable locals to gain a deeper understanding of Bhutanese culture.
Embracing the Thrill with Adventure Activities
For those seeking adventure, Bhutan offers a range of thrilling activities. Trekking through pristine forests, camping under starlit skies, and white-water rafting down the turbulent rivers are just a few options. Embrace the adrenaline rush and create unforgettable memories in this Himalayan paradise.
Conclusion
Do you also want to get yourself the best of Le Meridien Paro riverfront packages but do not know which can be the best choice for you? One of the best options is none other than Swan Tours. With years of experience and a great team, you will get access to some of the most amazing packages and affordable options.
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I heard SOL is a security? Ok
Are we now living in a decentralized global society with 1 world currency?
This is the latest GPT (openai) (I think the best)
'The "mark of the beast" is mentioned in the Book of Revelation, specifically in Revelation 13:16-18. It refers to a symbolic mark that, according to the text, will be required to buy or sell goods in the end times. Traditionally, many have interpreted this as a literal mark or sign, but others see it as a metaphor for allegiance to corrupt systems or authorities, representing a rejection of God in favor of worldly power. Some biblical scholars, including yourself, might interpret it symbolically, pointing to its representation of human behavior, such as greed or control, rather than a physical future event.'
And I agree with this interpretation. This was my interpretation after study (on record). I feel like chatgpt 'gets me' (on record).
Anyway,
So we need to blend this prophecy with our current scenario, along with our current mindset. And the collective mindset, and the basic facts, and the aquarian prophecy. Yes, and LTT.
So I think we should look at the 'facts and circumstances' -
Bitcoin is a commodity network, really the only one.
So I think this makes sense as a 'currency'. And really things should price to it and we should see prices hyper deflating.
Let's face that right there... Isn't the yield from global human being used to yoke us all the more by a ruling class? The same class instantiating 'consensus' reality? The same consensus reality which has all these structural faults along lines of social issues, and environment? Or is that yield being reinvested as MMT 'hyperinflation' - leveraged for the future?
In any case, governments are destabilizing along with world security. Looks like there is a deep agreement that global currencies are going to be massively 'inflated' - and this was and will be the continuing trend.
Now the end result of this, according to revelation and the aquarian age prophecy, will be a destruction of structure?
No.
The planetary paradigm structure of 'babylon', well ends? And begins a different structure.
That structure, according to aquarius is not 'paradise on earth'.
That's revelation.
Now, the 'second coming' of Christ - as per the christian Shakers - was well...
So I do think that historical evidence is sufficient to substantially make evident a legitimate profile of 'print capitalism'.
That right there, would indicate a further plurality of power centers.
What's a power center outside the 'nation state' paradigm? Bhutan? El Salvador? London? Elon Musk? Ukraine? Bitcoin? Walmart?
I'd expect to see this current trend continue. Where we see many different kinds of agencies within many different webs of relationships.
They're currently very hierarchical, but through time, aquarius would expect this to become 'less' hierarchal. Where You, Walmart, Your Pets and the Police were all peers in consensual relationships.
That's horizontal. And likely these relationships would be codified technologically.
So you can pretty much see it now.
This language that I'm speaking, that we speak, is out of morgoth.
This is the consensus language. With signs and symbols enumerated within a toxic context.
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Top Experiences to Discover in Bhutan: Your Ultimate Guide
Uncover the best things to do in Bhutan with our comprehensive guide. From iconic landmarks and cultural festivals to breathtaking landscapes, find out what makes Bhutan a must-visit destination. Explore these top experiences and start planning your adventure today!
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