BLZ Tours & Travels

BLZ Tours & Travel is a tour operating business managed by two sisters, Tshering Yangzom and Sonam Choden, who share a dream to connect people with Bhutan and introduce them to its enriching Buddhist and spiritual culture. Tshering Yangzom traveled across many countries, and during her journeys, she encountered individuals captivated by the allure of Bhutan, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Himalayas. Deeply moved by the beauty and spiritual essence of her homeland, Yangzom felt a calling to share the magic of Bhutan with others. United by their shared passion, Yangzom teamed up with her sister,...

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In the sunset

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Land of mystery

Why Visit Bhutan

Bhutan, a gem nestled in the heart of the glorious Himalayas, holds the unique distinction of being the only carbon-negative country in the world. Over 70% of its land is cloaked in lush forests, a testament to its commitment to environmental conservation. This commitment is further enshrined in its constitution, which mandates that a minimum of 60% of the land must remain forested for all future generations.

Shielded by the majestic Himalayas, Bhutan has been able to preserve a culture and tradition that have remained relatively untouched for centuries. This cultural preservation is a testament to the country’s resilience and dedication to its heritage.

Bhutan’s development philosophy, known as Gross National Happiness (GNH), sets it apart from the rest of the world. The pillars of GNH are rooted in good governance, environmental conservation, sustainable development, and the preservation of Bhutan’s unique culture and tradition.

This philosophy has enabled Bhutan to cherish and preserve its natural environment and unique traditions, much as they were centuries ago. As a visitor, you will have the opportunity to explore and experience the vibrant lives that the Bhutanese people lead, deeply intertwined with their natural surroundings and cultural heritage.

10 Things to do in Bhutan

Witness local festivals Come and see the local festivals or Tsechu is a religious event celebrated on tenth day of the month according to the lunar calendar.  Tshechus are grand events where entire communities come together in their finest clothes to witness religious mask dances, receive blessings and socialize. In addition to the mask dances, tshechus also include colorful Bhutanese...

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