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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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Western 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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Central Tour
In addition to
paces of interest in Paro, Thimpu and Punkha, another
fascinating destination is the sacred valley of Bumthang. The
picturesque drive to Bumtang takes you through regions profuse
in flora and fauna, several magnificent mountain passes and
places of great historic sights
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West-East Traverse Tour
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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East / West & Central Tour
This is the
trekking with a mixture of snow capped Himalayas, alpine
grassland, quaint farmland and numerous passes including the
highest pass of Bhutan—the Renchen Zoe—at an altitude of
5400meter. The trek comprises approximately eleven passes from
Punakha to Bumthang.
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Bicycle Tour
Bhutan's
mountainous terrain's offer a fascinating adventure for
bicycling enthusiast. The route along Bhutan's West-East
Highways (appx. 600kms) is an exciting route with challenges of
surmounting a new pass over 3000 m. every day. The highways
winding up an shown mountains
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