Bhutan: Himalayan Mountain Kingdomis a richly illustrated and deeply insightful guide to one of the world’s most unique and enigmatic countries. Written by renowned Bhutan specialist Françoise Pommaret, this comprehensive volume blends practical travel information with cultural, historical, and anthropological context, offering readers an immersive portrait of Bhutan’s landscapes, people, and spiritual traditions.
From the grandeur of cliff-hanging monasteries and sacred pilgrimage sites to the rhythms of daily village life and the intricacies of Bhutanese festivals, the book captures the spirit of a nation that has long chosen to preserve its cultural heritage and environmental integrity. Pommaret’s perspective, grounded in decades of research and personal experience, adds depth and authenticity to the vivid photographs and detailed descriptions that accompany the narrative.
Why read this book:
Discover Bhutan through the eyes of a leading expert deeply connected to its culture and history
Explore the geography, religion, art, and customs of a country rarely documented in such depth
Enjoy a visually stunning presentation with high-quality photographs and maps
Gain both practical travel tips and deeper cultural understanding, making it an essential companion for travelers and enthusiasts alike
Understand Bhutan’s unique approach to development, identity, and environmental stewardship
About the Author
Françoise Pommaret is a French anthropologist, writer, and historian who has lived and worked in Bhutan for over three decades. She is widely regarded as one of the foremost Western scholars on Bhutanese culture, with contributions that span academic research, cultural preservation, and tourism development. As a consultant to the Royal Government of Bhutan and an advisor to UNESCO, Pommaret’s work bridges the gap between scholarly depth and accessible writing. Her passion for Bhutan shines through in her writings, which offer readers an intimate and respectful portrayal of this Himalayan kingdom.