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Day 1
Chennai
It has always been our dream to cross borders, explore places and enjoy the feel of wind against our faces.

Here is the story of 3 south Indian young ladies. 2 of us are from different towns in TN and the 3rd one is from AP. We worked at the same place and have become friends for life. We have been roomies for 4 yrs now and we have discussed, dreamt and planned about trips together to different places but just like every friends group plan it has all been just a dream,a google topic and discussions within 4 walls. Finally after 4 yrs, here we were at Chennai airport waiting to board our flight to Kolkata from where we traveled to Bhutan - the place of Happiness!!

Day 2
Bhutan
Early morning at around 4, we heard the call for Drukair passengers. We stood in the line for checkin and we really did not have much luggage. We entered the gate and as our tour plan was to reach Paro and travel to Thimphu, we decided to have breakfast at the airport. I wonder how idli could look so hot with steam n vapour but feel so chill and dry when we touch. The cost was also really too much. We repeated and reminded ourselves that we are inside an airport.

Day 3
Thimphu
We started our trip by visiting the Folk heritage museum, the way they build houses, their utensils, were really similar to the Indian lifestyle.They have made great use of flowing water to grind rice and other grains. They have place for cattle inside their house to keep them safe against the rough climate. Houses generally have multi storey and they do have dedicated puja room.

And next we visited the art and craft school where young people learn the art and handcraft skills developed in Bhutan.

While travelling we observed that there are different colours of flags hoisted in long poles. They give great importance and pay respect to the dead, the white flags were in memory of their departed loved ones. The coloured ones have prayers written on it and Bhutanese believe that it spreads good luck, health and wealth for the people.


Day 4
Punakha
The temperature dropped a little low compared to the first 2 days and we traveled to see the high unclimbed Himalayan ranges. But unfortunately the drop in temperature was bad for us and we were unable to view the ranges because of the mist and fog.

The temple is known to be the place where couples pray for babies. There are photos of number of foreign couples who were blessed with kid after visiting the temple.

And then we visited Phunakha palace and the suspension bridge. The sound of the river flowing below your feet and the clean water flowing against all the hindrance was a beauty to behold.

Day 5
Paro
We travelled to Paro from Punakha. We visited the national museum of Bhutan. There are displays of video recordings taken during the popular mask dance. And the display of masks used during the festival. Also there were displays of birds and animals found in the Bhutan Himalayan ranges.

How can we not do shopping when we have been traveling so we did do a lot of shopping at Paro and we tried the traditional Bhutanese costume.

Day 6
Tigers Nest
It was the last day of our trip and an epic finishing touch. The trek to tiger's nest, after trekking for 4 hours through the rough path we reached the tiger's nest, a place where Guru Rinpoche is believed to have meditated after taming a wild spirit. The place is well maintained and had a great positive vibe. We bought few flags to be tied on the way and our guide insisted that we pray for world peace and always think about the world at large as one family.

Men, women and kids of all ages were real sport trekking the rough path and as we struggled throughout the trek, we realised how less care we pay towards our health and fitness.

Chennai
With so many happy memories, love and respect for the people of the country we bid bye to Bhutan.

Bhutan is not the happiest country. It does has its own share of worries and struggles. But the attitude of people towards all those problems makes them different from the rest of the world. They are extremely honest, kind and positive people. That energy of positivity makes Bhutan - the Kingdom of happiness on earth. I would love to visit Bhutan many many more times and would suggest all souls with travel lust to explore it's beauty without exploiting it!

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