KUZU ZANGPO LA!
Bhutan (Last Shangrila) is an extraordinary destination for travelers, adventures, and wanderers where you will experience a world-class tour. Bhutan is the only Himalayan kingdom full of mystery and unique Buddhist culture embrace by global tourists. Kingdom of Bhutan lies in the eastern Himalayas boarding with India in the south and Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), China in the north. Bhutan is also known for Druk Yul in the local Bhutanese language as well as in Tibetan. The meaning of Druk Yul is "Land of Dragon".
Why people all over the world visit Bhutan?
Unique Tourism policy of Bhutan: Bhutan has its own unique tourism policy- Low Volume, High-Value Tourism. Bhutanese are proud of their sustainable tourism approach where the Gross National Happiness is measure instead of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Surprising Bhutan: There is no other country like Bhutan. It has a unique culture where the rice is red and chilies are used as the main ingredients while cooking food. You will be surprised when you see giant penises painted and statues during your visit to the monastery and even at the entrance of the houses. Bhutan will offer you a blend of ancient and modern culture, arts, and history-making a fascinating destination for all kinds of travelers.
Bhutan is the Last Shangri-La: Shangri la means heaven where peace really exists. Bhutan is the Land of a dragon where the pristine eastern snowcapped Himalayas beautify the whole nation above the green forest and traditional villages. Buddhist spectacular festivals and events, majestic Zongs (fortress), and monasteries add more value to its culture and history. The country prioritizes its people's happiness. The Bhutanese traits are loved and appreciated by visitors.
An Environmental Model: Bhutan is one of the nations that practice the environmental protection theme along with the conservation of its culture. Bhutan law says that 60 percent of the country should be forest and currently reached more than 70 percent. So, Bhutan stands on the list of the world’s carbon-neutral nations.
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