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Intro: life and experiences in Bhutan

Backpacking or traveling in Bhutan?

  • Bhutan, the land of the “Thundering Dragon,” is known for its unique culture, spirituality and approach to development, centered on Gross National Happiness. Bhutan is a wonderful destination for travelers interested in culture, nature and spirituality. The country has a strict tourist policy, requiring visitors to pay a hefty mandatory daily fee that covers an all-inclusive package (accommodation, food, guides, etc.). This helps prevent mass tourism and promotes sustainable tourism.
  • Especially for the traveler with money, it is a great country to visit, but it requires good preparation. 
  • Activity spotting: visit the dzongs in Thimphu and Punakha; raft on the Mo Chhu River; experience spirituality in Bumthang; feel like you're in a fairy tale at Taktsang Palphug Monastery; tour beautiful valleys and rice paddies by motorcycle; experience the Nimalung Tsechu festival; stay with locals in a beautiful homestay; shop at the colorful weekend markets; bladder in a hotspring.  
  • Animal spotting: golden takin, the national animal, snow leopard, Bengal tiger, cloud leopard, forest chamois, musk deer. 

Studying in Bhutan?

  • There are several universities in Bhutan where you can study. However, the facilities are more limited than in the West. International study programs are also offered from international organizations. 
  • Popular studies include management, humanities, tech, agriculture, business administration, engineering. And you can also study Buddhist philosophy or cultural studies, for example. 
  • Study cities: Thimphu. 
  • Language: English. 

Internship in Bhutan?

  • Internship opportunities in Bhutan are usually found in sectors such as environmental protection, education, health care, and cultural projects. International organizations, NGOs, and the government offer internships focused on sustainability and social development.
  • Competencies: valuable experience in project management, cultural preservation, education, and community work.

Volunteer in Bhutan?

  • In Bhutan, you can volunteer with government, NGOs and civil society organizations in the areas of environment, political change, community development, youth activities, media, and women and children's issues.

Working in Bhutan?

  • There are not many jobs available for expats in Bhutan. You stand the best chance by applying to a university, international organizations such as the UN, in a hospital or as a teacher. 
  • Work Culture: The work culture in Bhutan is strongly rooted in respect for traditions and hierarchy. Decision-making can be slow, and social harmony and cooperation are highly valued.

Working as a digital nomad in Bhutan?

  • Bhutan is not very suitable for digital nomads, mainly because of visa restrictions. The country also offers a stable but limited Internet network. If you find a way, Bhutan is a wonderful, peaceful place for digital nomads to work, but the infrastructure can be limiting, especially outside the larger cities such as Thimphu.

Living in Bhutan?

  • If you manage to find a way to settle in Bhutan, living in Bhutan offers a serene and peaceful environment away from the hustle and bustle of modern urban centers. Life is simple, adventurous and there is a high value on community spirit and spirituality. Also, Bhutan is generally a safe country to live in. 
  • Expats should be prepared to adapt to Bhutan's traditional lifestyle and values. Social interactions often focus on community activities and religious events. Furthermore, you will find a friendly expat community especially in Thimphu. 
  • Health insurance: health care is free for locals, but this also has drawbacks. There is a lack of medicine and specialists who can treat complicated diseases. Foreigners do pay for care, and medical evacuations are expensive - so be sure to have your own well-covered

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