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Tuesday 12 July 2016

Bhutan Tour, Tourism, Planner and Packages



Bhutan Tour, Tourism, Planner and Packages

Bhutan officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a sovereign state in South Asia. A landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan borders the People's Republic of China to the north and India to the south, east and west. To the west, it is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikkim; and further south it is separated from Bangladesh by the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. Bhutan's capital and largest city is Thimphu.

The state religion is Vajrayana Buddhism. The national language is Dzongkha. The landscape ranges from subtropical plains in the south to the sub-alpine Himalayan mountains in the north, where there are peaks in excess of 7,000 metres (23,000 ft). The highest mountain in Bhutan is the Gangkhar Puensum.

Bhutan enjoyed strong cultural links with Tibet and was located on the Silk Road between China and the Indian subcontinent. Its territory was composed of minor warring fiefs until the early 17th century. At the time the lama and military leader Ngawang Namgyal, the first Zhabdrung Rinpoche, unified the area and cultivated a distinct Bhutanese identity. In the early 20th century, Bhutan established relations with the British Empire. During the rise of Chinese communism and its spread to Tibet, Bhutan signed a friendship treaty with newly independent India in 1949. In 2008, Bhutan transitioned from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy and held its first general election. Its government has promoted the concept of gross national happiness which is reflected in the Bhutan GNH Index. Nevertheless, Bhutan remains an LDC.

A parliamentary democracy, Bhutan is a founding member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). It is also a member of the United Nations and BIMSTEC. Bhutan has an extensive strategic partnership with India and warm relations with Bangladesh. It has also developed relations with East Asian states, notably Japan. The economy of Bhutan depends greatly on hydropower exports. Tourism is also a significant sector. Bhutan's per capita income is the second-highest in SAARC after the Maldives.

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