Moving mountains
The Himalayan kingdom known for its austere remoteness is embracing change. Now Buddhist shrines look down on ATMs and star-rated hotels, writes Louise Southerden.
The Himalayan kingdom known for its austere remoteness is embracing change. Now Buddhist shrines look down on ATMs and star-rated hotels, writes Louise Southerden.
Joyce Morgan observes divinity in the daily life of the Himalayan kingdom.
Ute Junker steps off the trail to discover the kingdom's sub-tropical heart.
One of the most expensive holiday destinations in the world and a haven for celebrities and the well-heeled is going to become even more costly.
In the gateway to the kingdom, Louise Southerden wanders among monks, archers and Parops in national dress.
From mountain strongholds to deep river valleys, Bhutan's a bewitching realm, writes Michael Gebicki.
High above sea level but deeply relaxed, Louise Southerden lives like royalty in a mountain-top retreat.
I'm thinking of travelling to Bhutan. I've heard it's really expensive and I'm not sure how to go about booking a tour or organising a visa.
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