Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
Please save 🤍 Our Bhutan Itinerary STAY @sixsensesbhutan, they have 5 lodges in Bhutan. We stayed 3 nights in Punakha & 2 nights in Paro & stopped over at the Thimphu one. All stunning. Could not recommend more. Food was impeccable & totally customisable. Our itinerary was completely managed & planned by the hotel. THIMPHU (Stopover between Paro – Punakha) – Stopped at Six Senses Thimphu for lunch – Visited the giant Buddha Dordenma PUNAKHA – Traditional monastic breakfast with young monks at a hilltop monastery. Followed by a mindfulness & meditation session by their chief abbot. How much you take away from this depends entirely on how much you speak to them/your interest – Momo-making class at the lodge – Sunset cocktail-making workshop in the rice-fields – Visited a beautiful nunnery in Nobgang & spent time with the nuns – Sangchen Dorji Lhendrup Nunnery – Explored Punakha Dzong (an architectural dream) – Walked across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge – Picnic lunch at a pine forest – BBQ night at the lodge PARO – Lunch at the home of a local family who have been making prayer flags by hand for generations. Over lunch, we got an insight into rural Bhutanese life, learned the secrets of their craft and made our own prayer flags – Archery session with our guide (competitive but hilarious). So fun! – Visited bhutans largest temple – Shopped local in Paro town (don’t skip Tara Handicrafts) – Ended with a butter lamp blessing at a monastery near the lodge. The monks also let us sit through a chanting session. – Dotsho, a traditional hot stone bath experience known to have healing abilities. We did this at a local farmhouse – Gakiling farm house. Not luxurious but v authentic experience ALSO 🩷 – We had a guide & driver with us the whole time that the hotel arranged – We spent all our evenings in the heated pools of our villa/hotel PS Our itinerary doesn’t include any hiking because we didn’t hike. Shailin recently had his ACL surgery so we couldn’t!
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Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
Dreamiest days in Paris with @chanelofficial & @chanel.beauty. Can’t wait to tell you more about the new Chance fragrance, Eau Splendide! 💜
You don’t ‘do’ Bhutan. Bhutan does you. Emotionally, spiritually, and in my case, fashionably. 👘 I asked @sixsensesbhutan one question about their local Bhutanese attire & their response? Putting together the most incredible afternoon with a Bhutanese farmer taking me through her entire wardrobe & the history of their national garment and why it means so much to them. They either make their own ‘Kira’s’, or their mothers or grandmothers make them, or they are passed down. In a world of fast fashion, this handwoven kira felt like a pause — slow, intentional, and deeply meaningful. Thank you @sixsensesbhutan for the most amazing experience that felt so personal to me. 🩷
In my conversation with India’s strongest woman—Deepa Malik, she reflects on the cumulative impact of her relationship with her daughters, explaining how that bond contributed to her inner strength and resilience. As we celebrate the #StrengthInEveryBond powered by L’Oréal Professionnel, we share a story of unwavering strength, resilience, and the powerful bonds that made it possible. #RebornStronger #LorealProfessionnelIndia #LorealProfessionnelHairCare #LorealProfIndia #LorealProIndia #HairCare #AbsolutRepairMolecular #StrengthInEveryBond #Collaboration @lorealpro_education_india Location: @jaipurrugs Outfit: @nouria_official
Deepa delves into the mental aspect of her athletic journey, sharing how she overcame her mental barriers. As we celebrate the #StrengthInEveryBond powered by L’Oréal Professionnel, we share a story of unwavering strength, resilience, and the powerful bonds that made it possible. #Collaboration #RebornStronger #LorealProfessionnelIndia #LorealProfessionnelHairCare #LorealProfIndia #LorealProIndia #HairCare #AbsolutRepairMolecular #StrengthInEveryBond @lorealpro_education_india