People Of Bhutan

Alluring and Breathtaking Journey of Bhutan
Bhutan is located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and the country is known as the “Land of Thunder Dragon”. The place is rich in all aspects of life such as their culture, tradition, beliefs, rituals, festivals, and strong attitude towards their democracy. The inimitable art and architecture, unmatched dress, spectacular temples and amazing fortresses are some things that showcase wonderful landscape of Bhutan.
The people of Bhutan are very religious they follow the myths and rich custom to lead their life. All these things make the landscape very lovable as well as different from the rest of the world. The major attractions of the place are Tongsa, Bumthang Valley, Thimpu, Paro, Ta Dzong, Folk Heritage Museum, Phobjika valley, Wangdiphodrang, Lhuntse, Taktsang Monastery, Rinpung Dzong, Druguel Dzong, National Textile Museum, Chendebji Chorten, National Memorial Chorten, Bhutan Palaces and temples, and Mongar. These are some of the places that make people amazed to take the different pleasure of a newer place. Tourists who want to know about the culture of Bhutan, they must enjoy the visit of cultural places from the major attractions of Bhutan.
Along with the famous destinations the flora and fauna of the place is very adorable. The enormous beauty of flora and fauna grabs the attention of tourists. The floral species of the place that are quite interesting and they are Magnolias, carnivorous plants, rare orchids, tropical trees, pine, oak, rhododendrons, junipers, blue poppy (the national flower) and high-altitude plants.
The astounding attractions of Bhutan will make your trip more pleasurable. Thimpu and Paro valley are the two prime tourist’s attractions of a nation. The miraculous and scenic beauty of these valleys will win the heart of visitors. Some other remarkable attractions which will you visit on your tour are: Ta Dzong, Folk Heritage Museum, Wangdiphodrang, Tongsa, Bumthang Valley, Mongar, National Museum of Bhutan, Lhuntse, Taktsang Monastery, Rinpung Dzong, Druguel Dzong, National Textile Museum, Chendebji Chorten, National Memorial Chorten, Bhutan Palaces and temples, etc. The tremendous monasteries will remind you about Buddhist time and their culture. One will also enjoy the different popular festivals like Crane Festival and the Autumn Festivals.
Bhutan is a combination of exploring beauty as well as having pleasure of the famous & risky sports and makes the trip remarkable. Bhutan offer their tourists to have fun by popular exciting sports like day hikes, trekking, kayaking, rafting bicycling, mountain biking, rock climbing, etc. All these sports will add the flavor of thrill in this tour. Apart from other sports snowman trek is one of the amazing and risky trek which is makes the traveler speechless.
To experience all above things one must plan the Bhutan cultural tour which will fulfill all the desire of a tourists.
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