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Cultural Tour In Bhutan

 

Till well into the 17th Century, Bhutan was split up into small independent principalities. After the arrival of Buddhism, during the seventh century, the various Buddhist schools began sharing the power in the country with the old aristocratic families.

The cleric Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel united the independent principalities into one state. After his death the theocracy disintegrated and the provincial lords fought to gain control over the central power. Only the establishment of the monarchy in 1907 brought peace again. Today the fourth King of Bhutan is leading his country into modern times.

 
 

Tour in Bhutan

 
     
 

Tours In Bhutan

 
 

Journey to the land of the Dragon Kingdom of Bhutan

Full day sightseeing tour of Thimpu:
AM-visit Zeleukha Nunnery, National Library and Memorial Chorten of His Late Majesty Jigme Dorjee Wangchuk. PM-Stroll down town to the Handicraft Development Corporation which displays a variety

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Great Tour to the Hidden Kingdom - Bhutan

Morning visit Drugyel Dzong, 18 kilometers away from Paro town. On a clear day one can view the sacred Mount Chhomolari, Mountain of Goddess (24,000 ft). Visit a typical Bhutanese farmhouse and sightseeing trip to the Paro Bazaar. Visit also

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Cultural Tour to Drunk Yul the land of Thunder Dragon

Full day sightseeing in Thimpu
Am-visit the memorial Chortern of the Late King Jigme Dorje Wangchuk in the heart of Thimpu. The Tashichhodzong, The "Fortress of the Auspicious Religion." PM- Stroll downtown to the

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Bhutan Travel Plan

Sightseeing in Paro
Full day tour of Paro including TA DZONG, RIMPUNG DZONG, DRIKGYAL DZONG and other historical monuments. Overnight at hotel.

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Journey to the Bhutan

Great Tour to Bhutan

Cultural Tour Drunk Yul

Bhutan Travel Plan

 
 
     
 

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