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Sun-kissed peaks and vast serene expanse of blue greets the hungry sight as soon as you arrive in Paro, the capital of Bhutan. Its idyllic beauty has come into prominence of late with the vast expansion in air travel. Bhutan has become the visitor's paradise and Bhutan honeymoon has hit the headlines in the tourist world. Honeymooners simply revel in its mystic beauty.

Planning for a Bhutan honeymoon might make you have a slight compunction while visiting this country due to its formidable past. However, the accommodation and warm ways of the natives make the honeymooners feel secure about their decision. The Land of Thunder Dragon is what the Bhutanese call their country. This land is unique in all ways.

Stringent law and order makes one feel safe and secure in a foreign country. The food is different but extremely palatable with red rice and lots of chilly. The temples are indeed out of this world pronouncing Buddhism like no other place. You carry a little bit of history with you as you leave.

If you are a trekker and independent in your ways then you will feel Paro is just the right place and your Bhutan honeymoon was a good idea. This town has an old world charm with quaint shops and buildings. Winding alleys and sloping lanes makes trekking a part of day to day life. Thimpu is a more modern town and its facilities are welcomed by travelers. Paddy fields on either side as you walk hand in hand make you feel that you are part of a western movie flick. Manas Sanctuary is definitely a must-see as this open air safari has its own romanticism. Visit Phuentshiling, the Indian side, to get a feel of the real Bhutan and the life of natives.

Experiment with food if you must but do be wary of chilly. The red rice may be a charming change but the chilly is not. The restaurants are small but have a varied range of cuisine. The hospitality has to be experienced to be believed. Bhutanese are innocent and trusting with unmatched warmth for strangers. The fare is low and tips are absolutely banned in entire Bhutan. Do not smoke as it is against the law and do not litter, especially plastic.

Bhutan honeymoon is indeed worthwhile and the spectacular and unique place just makes it a heaven on earth and the best place to enjoy your honeymoon in. So pack your bags, throw in some woolens and trekking gear and take the flight to a place where you can connect to Druk Air. Feel the fresh breath and energy of a place still tucked away from roving eyes and come back carrying a piece of the past, abound with beautiful memories. travel to bhutan