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Bhutan Culture Tour |
Hidden away in
the Himalayas
Bhutan and its
people have
largely lived a
life of
isolation from
the rest of the
world. The
Bhutanese have
succeeded in
maintaining
their cultural
and spiritual
heritage and
belief that they
live in the last
Shangri-La by
strictly
limiting the
number of
tourists to the
Kingdom to a
maximum of 5000
a year. Western
values have
little or no
impact. here in
this land of
culture and
extreme charm
which exudes a
special feeling
of serenity. The
people are
intensely
religious, much
in evidence
here, even in
urban centers
the spinning of
prayer wheels
the murmur of
mantras and the
glow of butter
lamps are still
important
features of
daily life.
Monasteries
temples and
religious
monuments are
dotted across
the landscape
bearing witness
to the
importance of
Buddhism, while
red robed monks,
young and old,
are everywhere
mingling freely
in towns and
village markets.
Bhutan boasts a
wealth of Bio
Diversity with
almost three
quarters of its
land area
covered by
forests, it has
been declared
amongst the ten
most prominent
areas for
environmental
protection in
the world. Its
rich Himalayan
flora and fauna,
dazzling snow
capped peaks,
lush valleys and
unbelievably
beautiful rural
landscapes will
leave all but
the very
hardened asking
: That if there
is a heaven on
Earth? The Land
of the Thunder
Dragon it
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Bhutan Cultural Tour |
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Bhutan often revered as the "land of the
Peaceful Dragon" regarded as one of the
last Shangri-La in the Himalayan region
because of it's remoteness, it's
spectacular mountain terrain, varied
flora and fauna and it's unique ancient
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Glimpses Of Bhutan Tour |
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Bhutan, best known to the world as the
last Shangril-la has a rare combination
of harmony and accord amidst a landscape
of incredible beauty. Protected by
mighty Himalayas from the rest of the
world and enriched by the essence of
Drukpa Kagyu School |
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The Mysteries of Dragon Kingdom |
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For centuries, the people and the rulers
have vehemently protected their
independence and Bhutan is one of the
few countries that escaped the yoke of
colonization. The independent state of
Bhutan today is one of the last bastions
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West-East Traverse Tour |
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This tour takes you right across the
country along the lateral highway and
gives you glimpse of ethnic groups of
drukpas different in their dialects and
customs. It offers you maximum coverage
of the country. |
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Western Cultural Tour |
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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
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