Bhutan

Tiger Nest Monastery, Bhutan

Bhutan is a small and landlocked country in south Asia. Kingdom of Bhutan lies in the eastern Himalaya between two powerful neighbors, China and India. Bhutan is locally called Druk Yul in Bhutanese Language which means Land of the Thunder Dragon. Bhutan was not accessible for outsider since it started to allow to access in their land for the curious visitors from outside world in 1970s.

Being practically unknown to the outside world for centuries, Bhutan is presenting now a most attractive preserved ancient tradition, unique culture and an untouched natural beauty. Isolation of hundreds of years because of its remoteness and inaccessibility and forbidden, the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan manage to preserve its culture and tradition remaining same for many hundreds of years.

Being a tiny country sandwiched between Asia's two giants' China and India, located in a remote corner of eastern Himalaya, Comprising the famous Buddhist monasteries, historical forts (Dzongs) and diverse topography from subtropical plains to the south and alpine zone with high mountains and valley to the north, Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan offers the wide varieties of holiday choices to you.

Bhutan is truly a SHANGRI-LA for those who are looking for an untouched nature, preserved culture and tradition, mythical ancient history, diverse flora and fauna, high mountains and valleys and ever smiling Bhutanese people. Sacred sites Gantey Gompa and Tiger Nest Monastery (Taktsang Palphug), trekking in a historical Druk Yul path, high Himalaya trek to Jomolhari Base camp and a tour around paro Valley are the main highlights of Bhutan.

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