Prayer wheels remain a familiar sight across Bhutan, where people of all ages spin them as part...
Durgasree Mitra
Zhey, meaning “dance”, is one of Bhutan’s traditional folk dances, combining rhythmic singing with energetic movements. Performed...
Bhutan’s traditional tshoglhams boots, known for their vibrant colours, intricate embroidery and distinctive upturned toes, are an...
Regional tourists travelling under Bhutan’s 24-hour Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) waiver will soon be allowed to visit...
Bhutan’s traditional hot stone baths, known as Menchu, offer visitors a unique way to relax while experiencing...
A newly released Dzongkha song, Bhuchung Amai Chey Chey, is gaining attention for its poignant portrayal of...
The Bhutan Early Childhood Education and Development Association (BECEDA) is working to strengthen the quality and professional...
Princess Akiko of Mikasa is visiting Bhutan from August 7 to 14 as Bhutan and Japan mark...
After spending more than seven years in Australia, Yeshey Choden and her husband, Dawa Gyeltshen, returned to...
The khata, a traditional fabric scarf, holds an important place in Bhutanese religious and social life. Usually...