There’s no better way to bring the past alive than the Stone Ruins Dinner, set against the awe-inspiring ruins of the 15th-century Chubjakha Dzong. Prayer flags flutter in the wind while whispers of a bygone era seem to linger in the air.
Swathed in the elegant folds of a Gho (for men) or a Kira (for women) – Bhutan's national dress – you'll instantly feel a deeper connection to the land and its people. As skilled chefs work wonders with fresh ingredients and fragrant herbs, a symphony of sights and sounds adds another layer to the sensory adventure. The Joenpa Legso, a traditional Bhutanese song played at the start of any grand event, carries auspicious tones, its melody acting as a warm welcome, setting the stage for a feast designed for sharing; a celebration of flavors meant to be enjoyed together. It's a culinary journey that fuses international favorites with the soul-satisfying flavors of Bhutan.