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Bhutan,
the land of the peaceful thunder dragon. Bhutan lies
squarely in the center Himalayas, amid the highest
mountains on earth in its 18,000 square miles can be
found such variety of climate and fascinating
scenery, such grandeur and peacefulness, very
effective fascination of the novel and unknown as
few countries its size can boast. Its neighbors are
Tibet to north and east, west and south in India.
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Bhutan
is the best-kept secret in the travel industry. Due
to its relative isolation, the country is not known
to the out side world until 1960.Now, Bhutan is the
one of the best tourism destination in south Asia. A
land with a vibrant and orthodox culture, Bhutan is
often referred to as the “living museum" of the
world.
We at unique path trekking has been leading trip to
Bhutan for over 8 years. We offer you variety of
programs in Bhutan. We at Unique path enable to give
you best services and unique experience in your
lifetime. We heartily well come to all of you to
join us to have a memorable and wonderful adventure
in Bhutan.
Known as Druk Yul, ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’ to
the Bhutanese, Bhutan opened for tourism in 1974 and
is perhaps the world’s most exclusive tourist
destination. This fascinating Dragon Kingdom is
credited with successfully retaining its distinct
cultural entity in its original form enabling
travellers to experience the full glory of this
ancient land as embodied in its monastic, strategic
fortresses known as Dzongs, ancient temples,
monasteries and stupas which dot the countryside
with prayer flags. The Bhutanese Government applies
levies and taxes on all visitors to the country.
This makes travelling to Bhutan more expensive than
travel to its neighbouring countries. As a result
mass tourism has not affected the country.
Thimpu
Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, is home to Bhutan’s
royal family. It sits in its own valley fanning out
from the river. The skyline hardly changes as new
buildings are all constructed under zoning
regulations. Thimphu’s development is strictly
monitored and buildings cannot exceed a certain
height, nor can they be designed in anything but the
traditional Bhutanese style, maintaining its
historical feel.
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