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Bhutan Travel

BY: Mindu1 Dorji | Category: ASIA | Submitted: 2010-11-21 09:40:47
 
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Bhutan is the small country between two large giant, China in the north and India in the south. Bhutan with only 675000 populations is heading towards modernization very fast. Bhutan still has its own way of life preserving its tradition and culture which is the first priority of Bhutanese people. Bhutanese are very proud of their inheritance and believes in Gross National Happiness.

Tourism has played a very important role in exposing the most preserved culture and tradition of Bhutan to the outside world. Though the inflow of tourist is very low comparing to other neighbouring countries but the Tourism industry is the second largest income earners of Bhutan revenue.There are still the hotel shortages in the country to brings tourist in large volume but tour operator also came up with new creative idea of keeping the clients in local people House also termed as Local Farm House stay wherby individual can experience the real Bhutan."You shouldn't miss the Farm House Stay in Bhutan"says one of the clients visiting Bhutan, The real Bhutan does not lie in the hotels or transportation but in the house of the local people".

The top attraction of the country is its natural environment, pilgrimage tour since Bhutan is the last Bastion of Mahayana Buddhism, spiritual tours, its flora and fauna,Bhutan has 200 species of mammals and further research may reveal extra information, this is remarkable given the small geographical size.Recent finding of Bengal tiger living in this Himalayas have made the Bhutan as last protected habitat and there are almost 115 to 150 tigers in Bhutan which are continuously distributed without any isolated population.

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