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Episode 7: Exploring Bhutan: Insights from an Expat

In this episode, we sit down with Linda Leaming, an expat who has spent nearly three decades in Bhutan. Linda, an accomplished author, shares her journey to Bhutan, her experiences living in this unique country, and her travel recommendations.

What I Discuss

  • Linda's Travel Philosophy and Experiences
  • Living in Bhutan: Culture and Community
  • Distinctive Bhutanese Architecture

Practical Bits:

  • Travelling to Bhutan: Tips and Insights
  • The Slow Pace of Life in Bhutan
  • Packing Tips for Bhutan

Local Insights:

  • Must-See Places and Activities in Bhutan
  • Bhutanese Cuisine and Festivals
  • The Warmth of Bhutanese Hospitality

Key Takeaways

  • The Magic of Bhutan
  • The Joy of Slow Travel
  • Cultural Experiences Beyond Festivals

Useful Articles:

  1. The Secret Himalayan Wellness Diet
  2. 10 Things You Should Know About Bhutan
  3. A spiritual journey through the land of Happiness

Useful Websites:

  • Phurba Namgay's art work
  • Linda Leamings Bhutan
  • Linda Learming Books

Next Week

I'll be chatting with Sue and Reggie from Travel for Life Now about their recent trip to Southern Thailand and why they fell in love with this part of the country.

Are you an expat with a favourite holiday destination you're passionate about? Drop me a line at podcast@trulyexpat.com- I'd love to hear your story!

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