| Bhutan often reversed as
the 'Land of the peaceful Dragon' is still
regarded as one of the last "Shangri-La"
in the Himalayan region because of its remoteness, it's spectacular
mountain terrain, varied flora and fauna and it's unique ancient
Buddhist monasteries. First opened to tourists
in 1974 in very regulated manner upon the coronation of present
Bhutanese King, this mountain kingdom is
still perhaps the world's most exclusive tourists destination.
An unspoiled country with majestic mountains, a unique cultural
heritage preserved for many centuries, an architectural style
like no other, a landfill of warm hearted and friendly people,
reveals a true paradise in the lost era of the present century.
Bhutan often reversed as the 'Land of the peaceful
Dragon' is still regarded as one of the last "Shangri-La"
in the Himalayan region because of its remoteness, it's spectacular
mountain terrain, varied flora and fauna and it's
unique ancient Buddhist monasteries.
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