Natural High
Gourmet Traveller|November 2019
There’s much to aspire to in Bhutan, a land that flies the flag for universal wellbeing, writes LARISSA DUBECKI.
Larissa Dubecki
Natural High

Like many good jokes, the one about Paro’s airport runway being the longest bit of straight road in Bhutan is seasoned with truth. The countless valleys of the tiny Himalayan kingdom are knitted together with a dizzying network of hairpin bends like a road mandala. Even the descent to the only international airport offers adventure worthy of Biggles. To the left, Mount Everest spears through the cloud line like a monster from the deep (the national carrier, Drukair, sits newcomers on that side for the best view), before the plane banks dramatically left, then right through the coin slot of the Paro Valley. It’s a white-knuckle ride featured on any list of the world’s most terrifying landings.

As the first lesson in a kingdom steeped in a deeply lived spirituality, it’s a good one. The 825,000 people in this devoutly Buddhist nation believe in karma, but it’s also worth giving kudos to the 20-odd pilots licensed to fly this route, each trained to ignore warning signals about the closeness of the surrounding mountains. This traveller lore is duly confirmed with our pilot as we make our way into the bracing crispness of the high-altitude air.

“It’s fine on a clear day,” he says with twinkle-eyed understatement. “It becomes more interesting when it’s foggy.”

This story is from the November 2019 edition of Gourmet Traveller.

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