From prehistoric paths dating back to the Neolithic period to walking routes used by Buddhist monks and tea merchants, these trails offer much more than a scenic walk in nature.
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Sarhul, literally “worship of the Sal tree”, is among the most revered Adivasi festivals. It is rooted in nature worship and ...
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Thousands of people, including a significant number of Bhutanese nationals, gathered to celebrate the annual Gorsam Kora ...
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Its spiritual counterpart, Chorten Kora in Trashiyangtse of Bhutan, stands across the ridge to the west, constructed in 1740.