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6 Activities To Do In Gelephu- Yeegetaway

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Gelephu, located in southern Bhutan, is a charming town that offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventures. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or an adventure seeker, Gelephu has something to offer for everyone. In this blog post, we'll explore the top six things to do in Gelephu. Visit the Royal Manas National Park Nature lovers will be enthralled by the Royal Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This sprawling park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including endangered species like the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, and greater one-horned rhinoceros. Embark on a wildlife safari, hike through lush forests, and witness the breathtaking beauty of the park's landscapes. Explore the Zangtopelri Lhakhang Immerse yourself in Bhutanese spirituality by visiting the Zangtopelri Lhakhang. This majestic temple is adorned with intricate artwork and is a place of worship for locals. Witness the daily ri

Beyond Bhutan: Exploring the Enchanting Neighbors- Yeegetaway

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While Bhutan holds an undeniable allure for travelers seeking untouched beauty and rich cultural experiences, its neighboring countries offer equally captivating destinations that are worth exploring. Beyond Bhutan's borders lie a diverse array of landscapes, cultural traditions, and historical wonders. Let's embark on a journey beyond Bhutan and discover the enchanting treasures of its neighboring countries. Nepal The Land of Mount Everest and Temples: Nepal, nestled in the Himalayas, is renowned for its majestic peaks, including the world's tallest, Mount Everest. Explore the vibrant capital city of Kathmandu, home to ancient temples and UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. For the adventure seekers, trekking in the Annapurna or Everest regions offers awe-inspiring panoramas and a chance to connect with the Sherpa culture. Tibet The Rooftop of the World: Known as the "Roof of the World," Tibet offers a mystical journey thr

Unveiling the Spirit: The Alcohol Ceremony in Merak Sakteng- Yeegetaway

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Deep within the enchanting region of Merak Sakteng, a hidden gem nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of Bhutan, lies a sacred tradition that embodies the spirit of celebration and unity. The Alcohol Ceremony, locally known as "araa," is a time-honored ritual that holds immense cultural significance for the people of Merak Sakteng . This fascinating ceremony not only brings communities together but also serves as a symbol of gratitude and reverence towards nature and their ancestors. Embracing Tradition The Alcohol Ceremony in Merak Sakteng is deeply rooted in the Bhutanese culture and dates back centuries. It is a testament to the people's respect for their age-old customs and rituals. During this ceremony, the villagers gather in traditional attire, creating an ambiance of festivity and camaraderie. The main ingredient, araa, is a homemade distilled alcoholic beverage made from barley, millet, or maize, and carries a strong cultural significance in the region. Celebrati

Jungle Getaway in Manas, Bhutan- Yeegetaway

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                                                      National Manas Park, Bhutan The sound of crickets in the still night. Elephants in a herd moving towards  a vast river as a golden sun sets in the distance. Hornbills can occasionally  be seen perched on the trees around the river. When you imagine a  vacation to Bhutan, these sights and sounds probably don’t immediately  come to mind. We therefore set out on a tour to Bhutan’s foothills when the  Tourism Council of Bhutan invited me to take part in a “Jungle Getaway.” I had seen images that others had posted of their stay in  Manas  on social media. I had been curious to learn more ever since. However, other from news articles from the Tourism Council and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, there wasn’t much online. Arriving at Panbang Marangdut Eco Lodge                                                                       Panbang Eco Lodge  We eventually arrived at Pangbang after a one-day, nine-hour excursion through Tsiran

The Lost Trail of Brigdungla- Yeegetaway

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                                                                 Lost Trail Of Bridungla                                  Consider the huge moors described in Gothic English literature as being bordered by steep peaks that have been honed by ancient rocks. They claim that here, in the fabled Yeti's homeland, people become lost. Welcome to the Brigdungla Lost Trail. It takes four days to hike the Brigdungla trail. To get to the highest peak, which is 4600 m, you must travel through beautiful pine forests, large rhododendron plants, and a number of lakes. Locals claim that this area contains 108 dispersed lakes in addition to stunning valley vistas and a tiger habitat. Tshering Penjor, the  Bumthang   Dzongkhag administration's trail guide (who we soon start referring to as "TP sir"), claims that we will witness a significant amount of the views that you see along the one-month snowman journey during these four days. Day One- Zhurey Village to Pongchen Camp We set off o

Shopping Like A Local In Bhutan- Yeegetaway

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  Shop Like A Local On Your Trip To Bhutan To truly immerse yourself in the local culture and experience the essence of Bhutan on your trip, there is no better way than to shop like a local in Thimphu.  This capital city is bursting with traditional markets and shops that offer a wide range of local handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. From the main market to smaller shops, each offers a unique shopping experience.  By visiting these markets and shops, you'll be able to find traditional Bhutanese goods or modern souvenirs, making your Bhutan trip truly unforgettable.  Experience the vibrant culture of Bhutan like a local. Contact YeeGetaway and discover unique and handcrafted items you won't find elsewhere. 1. From The Handloom Market: The Journey Of Weaving To Wearing By visiting the handloom market in Thimphu, Bhutan, you'll witness the vibrancy and energy of local textile production and support the preservation of Bhutanese cultural heritage.  The Bhutanese weavers t

Good Food at the Swiss Guest House- Yeegetaway

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                                                                 Swiss Guest House Do you usually visit Bumthang in the summer? When the meadows are green, forests are more lush and weather warmer? But I want you to consider planning a weekend getaway to Bumthang in winter. There’s something about the cold that brings out the best that bumthang has to offer. Whether it’s the warmth from the winter sun as you sip hot tea under the empty apple trees, the warmth of bukhari-lit kitchen hearths as grandmothers make buckwheat noodles – winter brings out a different side to Bumthang that often gets overshadowed by the colors of the other seasons. I made a short trip recently and it made me appreciate the season’s beauty in this part of my country. Swiss Guest House                                                                Inside The Guest House About 10 minutes away from Chamkhar town, you’ll find yourself driving along a small road that takes you into a family property of apple trees, o

Thimphu's Popular Street Foods- Yeegetaway

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                                                    Continental Bhutanese Food  Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, is known for its rich culture and delicious cuisine. The city has a diverse range of food options that cater to both local and international tastes. The city has numerous street food options that offer a wide range of Bhutanese delicacies. Here are some of the most popular food streets in   Thimphu . Changlimithang Stadium Located near the national stadium, this food street is one of the most popular in Thimphu. The road is lined with food vendors selling traditional Bhutanese food such as momos, ema datshi (spicy cheese), and thukpa (noodle soup). Norzin Lam, Located in the heart of Thimphu, this street is a favorite among locals and tourists. The street is home to numerous food stalls and restaurants offering a variety of Bhutanese and international cuisine. Clock Tower Square This is another popular food street in Thimphu. The street is surrounded by shops and restaurants,

How Did Yathra Textile Evolved in Bhutan?

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Yathra Textile is a traditional Bhutanese fabric widely used in the country for various purposes, including clothing, blankets, and rugs. It is made using wool from sheep and yaks and is known for its bright and colorful designs. The history of Yathra Textile dates back to ancient times when it was made by hand by the people of the Himalayan region. Over the years, the art of making Yathra has evolved, and today it is an important part of Bhutanese culture and economy. The evolution of Yathra Textile in Bhutan can be traced back to the 17th century when the Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel ruled the country. During his reign, the art of weaving Yathra was promoted, becoming an important source of income for the country's people. The Zhabdrung himself was a weaver and used to weave Yathra for personal use. He also encouraged his subjects to take up the craft, making it an important part of Bhutanese culture. Over the years, Yathra weaving became more sophisticated, and new techniques were