“Druk Yul,” which translates as “ Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is the real meaning of Bhutan. Much like Nepal, Bhutan also lies between India and China. It didn’t welcome foreigners to enter its boundaries until recently, in 1970.
This last Vajrayana Buddhist country has shielded itself from the rest of the world and preserved its rich culture and tradition. From Trekking in Bhutan to Cultural and Heritage tours, Bhutan has a lot to offer. Bhutan Festivals Tour as Thimphu Tshechu, Jakar Tshechu, and Mongar Tshechu, are equally popular around the world.
While Trekking in Bhutan, you can see numerous monasteries, temples, and nunneries. You need to be very considerate while Bhutan Sightseeing tour, because shoes, caps, hats, loud noise, and sometimes clicking photos inside the site aren’t allowed. So, hire a guide for a better understanding.
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