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Bhutan,
The Land of the Peaceful Dragon
Bhutan,
the
land of the peaceful dragon, is located to the south of the
Chinese autonomous region of Tibet and North East of India.
Only country in the region untouched by the colonial period,
Bhutan retains its rich Buddhist cultural heritage in its
purest form.
In the 1930’s classic, Lost Horizon, the author used
the word Shangri-La to describe a secluded Himalayan
valley where people preserved their culture from the outside
world and which was free from strife and discord. Bhutan is
often described as that last Shangri-La.
To the outsiders, the country is known as Bhutan, but its
inhabitants know it as the ‘land of the thunder dragon’ -
the Druk Yul. It is located to the south of the Chinese
autonomous region of Tibet and North East of India and in the
Himalayas. It is the only country in the region untouched by
the colonial period and retains its rich Buddhist cultural
heritage in its purest form. Often it is described as having
one foot in the future and one in the past. Here, traditional
culture co-exists with modern education and technology and
daily life involves a deep engagement with legend and
folklore, ritual and religion. Even government policy
incorporates the Buddhist belief in the sanctity of life and
implements it to preserve its own ways. As a result, the
movement toward development has been a cautious one. Being
closed to the outside world till the mid 20th century,
Bhutan has preserved a lot of its forest cover and ecosystem
as well, making it well deserving of that above given title.
Bhutan
has no domestic air service or railways, so the only way to
see the country is by road or on foot. It is often said that
Thimphu is the only world capital without traffic lights. And
it doesn’t really need any because the best way to see the
town is to wander about in it.
Season: September-November/ March-May
The
Bhutan Grandeur
The
Depth of Dragon Tour
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