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Tour in Bhutan |
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Hidden in the eastern Himalayan between India
and China (Tibet), as big as Switzerland but
sparsely populated, Bhutan exerts a definite and
special charm. Its mountains are magnificent,
its forests are dense, its architecture is
imposing, and its art is superb. Most striking
of all is the role of religion: Bhutan is the
only country in the world devoted to the Tantric
form of Mahayana Buddhism and the influence of
the red-robed Lamas is visible at every turn.
Mingle with admiring beauties and baffling
puzzles is the major source of attracting
visitors, It has long been inaccessible for many
travelers and still it reserves the number of
visitor in limited amount. As a result its
well-preserved cultures and traditions, the
magnificent views of mountain ranges give you
the outstanding pleasure to your hard gained
holidays.
Strolling round the wrought ancient forts,
well-adorned monasteries, Chhorten
(commemorative monuments) dotting the landscape,
fluttering flags, prayer wheels turned by swift
water of mountain streams are unforgettable
experience.
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Major Tour Routes in Bhutan |
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Central
Bhutan Tour
In addition to paces of interest in Paro, Thimpu
and Punkha, another fascinating destination is
the sacred valley of Bumtang. The picturesque
drive to Bumtang takes you through regions
profuse in flora and fauna, several magnificent
mountain passes and places of great historic
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Western
Bhutan Tour
The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is fast emerging
from centuries of self imposed isolation, and it
is perhaps the world's most exclusive tourist
destination. The present Bhutanese king opened
the country to tourist in 1974, and it is the
Government's policy to regulate tourism in order
to
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Western
& Central
Kathmandu - Paro - Fly to Paro from Kathmandu.
During the flight, one will experience the
breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Kanchenjung
and other famous Himalayan peaks including the
sacred Mount Chomolhari and Jitchu Drive in
Bhutan.
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East
/ West & Centeral
Thimphu Sightseeing - Sightseeing at Memorial
Chorten, National Library, Nuns Monastery,
Changlimithang Monastery and Indigenous
Hospital. Lunch at Druk Hotel. After lunch at
leisure. At 5 P.M. you will visit the
Tashichdzong (Thimphu Dzong).
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