Top 3 Bucket list destinations- Tenzin Dasel

- From the mountains to the subways.

BHUTAN- The Land of the Thunder Dragon.

 Fascination drives in when a one thinks if the Himalayas, such is the purity and grandeur of the Himalayas, Bhutan certainly tops the bucket list of many travellers. This is a country that tirelessly exists between the world’s two giants, a place where nature and religion have created the existence of the world’s ‘Last Shangri La’. Misty forests climb the alpine highlands and rivers cut through steep gorges into warm marshes, such is the vastness of this small country. Bhutan’s most popular scene is the hill perched monastery and monks in red robes, an air of mystery and magic comes alive. It is a perfect escape from the chaotic hustle bustle of endless routine and a dive into spiritual wellness, a healing journey to any lost soul.



PHUKET-Thailand.

Phuket has been long known for its luxury beach holidays, however, what intrigued a lot of tourists was the small fisherman village idea. Waking up to the chanting prayers of the Buddhist monks as they go up to the hilltop temple felt different to the usual scene waking up from the revolting punch of last night’s hangover. It is a place to travel to where one can enjoy an island getaway diving into the exquisite emerald waters of the Andaman ocean, with perks of island hopping to Phi Phi island at one’s leisure marvelling at marine life and exotic coral reef.



SEOUL- South Korea.



Hallyu wave brings many tourists to Seoul, most tourists are Hallyu fans. Increasingly becoming a favourite among youngster and college kids. It's a #bestietravelgoals destination. Seoul also houses an unexpected mix of fast fashion trend, remarkable history and ‘Instagram’ scenery. A guilty pleasure of fashion obsession pulls one into Seoul’s fashion world. Its clothing markets move at a dizzying rate and catching the world’s attention.Seoul is now THE ultimate fashion destination. It’s the new Milan!

















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[1] The Korean term for the phenomenon of the Korean Wave is Hanryu (Hangul: 한류), more commonly romanized as Hallyu. The term is made of two root words; han () roughly means "Korean", while liu or ryu () means "flow" or "wave", referring to the diffusion of Korean culture.

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