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When ingredients are king: New cafe brings Perth a taste of the Himalayas

When ingredients are king: New cafe brings Perth a taste of the Himalayas

Bhutanese yellow rice and butter tea for breakfast, noodle soups in savoury beefy broth, momos in spicy, creamy gravy – affordable food to enjoy on the run.

  • by Max Veenhuyzen

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These six transformative trips will enrich your mind and body

These six transformative trips will enrich your mind and body

Much-needed time out is even better in an exotic location. If you’re in need of some cup-filling, you can’t go wrong with these revitalising journeys.

  • by Julietta Jameson
The land of happiness that few tourists ever visit

The land of happiness that few tourists ever visit

Want to lose the crowds on your next holiday? Tourists are still something of a novelty in Bhutan, the country that invented Gross National Happiness.

  • by Trudi Jenkins
New luxury lodge makes this remote country more appealing than ever

New luxury lodge makes this remote country more appealing than ever

Some 600,000 people visited the Himalayan nation of Nepal in the first eight months of 2023. Less than a tenth of that figure visited the nearby Kingdom of Bhutan.

  • by Julietta Jameson
The country that didn’t want you to visit has changed its mind

The country that didn’t want you to visit has changed its mind

The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is to halve the $311 daily fee it charges tourists in an effort to boost a sector still struggling to recover a year after the end of COVID-19 restrictions.

What is ema datshi? The curious origins of Bhutan's beloved fiery cheese dish

What is ema datshi? The curious origins of Bhutan's beloved fiery cheese dish

In this country, chilli is not considered a spice. It's a vegetable. It's something you cook with as if it were a potato, or a zucchini.

  • by Ben Groundwater
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How the Bhutanese beat Sydney’s soaring house prices

How the Bhutanese beat Sydney’s soaring house prices

This small refugee community is doing things differently to get into one of the toughest housing markets in the world.

  • by Mridula Amin
The country that doesn't want you to visit

The country that doesn't want you to visit

Here is a country, essentially, that is upfront about the fact that it doesn't really want tourists. Or at least, not many tourists.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Trans-Bhutan Trail: Epic, 400-kilometre hiking trail set to become one of the world's best

Trans-Bhutan Trail: Epic, 400-kilometre hiking trail set to become one of the world's best

A 403-kilometre trail high in Bhutan has been revamped and reopened and is destined to become one of the great tourism experiences of the world.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Bhutan tourism and border closures: Meet the only tourist in the entire country

Bhutan tourism and border closures: Meet the only tourist in the entire country

Travelling solo is one thing, but Fran Bak has taken it to the extreme.

  • by Ute Junker
‘Beacon of hope’: Whole nation jabbed in just a week

‘Beacon of hope’: Whole nation jabbed in just a week

In the extraordinary vaccination effort, health workers even trekked for days through landslides and pouring rain to reach extremely remote villages atop steep mountains to administer doses.

  • by Wasbir Hussain and Rishi Lekhi

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