The Making of Puta
A living tradition at Ngawang’s Homestay in Bumthang – buckwheat dough pressed into noodles by hand, just as it has always been done.
Walk routes shaped by centuries of pilgrims, traders and mountain communities.
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A deeply personal journey back to stillness, presence and what matters most.
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Encounter the artisans, nuns, farmers and leaders shaping Bhutan from within.
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Stay with heritage homeowners and experience daily life across Bhutan's valleys.
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Connection lies at the heart of everything we do.
We invite you to engage deeply with places as they naturally unfold, alongside the people who call them home. To experience not from a distance, but through presence and genuine exchange.
Through deeper connections to the land, its traditions, and its communities, we discover that the most meaningful journeys often lead us back to ourselves.
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A living tradition at Ngawang’s Homestay in Bumthang – buckwheat dough pressed into noodles by hand, just as it has always been done.
In Merak and Sakteng, Brokpa schoolchildren still sing a devotional offering song to Ama Jomo, their sacred mountain protector.
An antique wooden churn, still in daily use by the metalsmith family who carved it three generations ago.
A Bhutanese folk tale of two mountain spirits who contested the glacial waters beneath Jomolhari – and the valley that flourished because of it.