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> INTRODUCTION
Bhutan is a remote & independent kingdom in the eastern
Himalayas and the last bastion of Tibetan Buddhist culture and
religion in its purest form. Despite opening up to tourism in
the late 70's, it has managed to minimise the effect of outside
influences and the country is virtually untouched, in terms
of the environment, religion, architecture and lifestyle. Bhutan
has the youngest reigning monarch in the world, King Jigme Singye
Wangchuck, who guards Bhutan's culture and national identity
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> CULTURAL TOURS IN BHUTAN

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Enter the dragon
Experience the unsurpassed delights of exploring native culture, pristine lifestyle, architectural wonders, natural beauty, monasteries, authentic cuisine, ancient history, archeological sites, religious destinations and heritage sites in Paro and Thimpu. |
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4 nights
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Journey to Druk-Yul
Rendezvous with Bhutan's mecca for art and culture; Paro, Thimpu and Wangduephodrang reflect the vivid picture of Bhutan's well-preserved culture, tradition, custom and hospitable people. |
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7 nights
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Gangtey valley tour
Indulge in a unique cultural experience in Paro, Thimpu, Gangtey Gompa and Punakha, the most coveted destinations. Embrace a chance to experience a variety of truly amazing panoramic delights, priceless memories and photographic opportunities. |
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11 nights
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Dragon heart experience
Excurse around historic Drugyel dzong in Paro, discover the mystiques of Gangtey Gompa Valley, view exquisite scenery from Ta-Dzong, indulge in religious experience in Bumthang, explore enchanting villages of Wangduephodrang, observe traditional art of healing diseases and many more. |
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It is a remarkable country and Explore Himalaya offers the
opportunity to see, not only Bhutan's exquisite Himalayan
scenery but to experience its rich and ancient tradition.
Few people have the privilege of experiencing Bhutan and in
the light of fragility of such a small nation and traditional
culture in this age of superpowers this slice of an old world
may, in future, be denied us.
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