Bhutan recently opened its borders, and one of the primary highlights has been the comeback of the 16th century Trans Bhutan Trail (TBT), which has for the longest time served as a pilgrimage route for Buddhists from the east travelling to the most sacred sites in the western region. The trail has been thrown open to travellers once again after 60 years.
As per the reports, the 403-km-long Trans Bhutan Trail is now open to domestic, regional, as well as international travellers.