About Bhutan
Nestled in the foothills of Himalaya, Bhutan has always remained an independent kingdom. It remained closed to the outside world, and as a result, its age old culture, tradition, spiritual heritage and environment are still intact. Bhutanese are deeply religious, practices Mahayana Buddhism. The country is dotted with Buddhist monasteries, chortens (Stupas), prayer flags and monuments. Bhutan used to be one of the most isolated nations in the world, but developments including direct international flights, internet, mobile phone networks, and cable television have increasingly opened the doors. Yet, Bhutan has balanced modernization with its ancient culture and traditions under the guiding philosophy
of Gross National Happiness (GNH). The Bhutanese hospitality and gentility are accessible event to strangers. People are more relaxed, and their sense of humors is delightful and refreshing. Patience, courtesy and kindness are attributes which children learn from an early age. Bhutanese have a unique national dress – men wear a knee length, handwoven robe called GHO and KIRA is an ankle robe worn by women.













King: Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck
Government: Democracy, Constitutional Monarchy
Capital: Thimphu
Official language: Dzongkha, English
Area: 38,392 km/sq.
Population: 782,455
Currency: Ngultrum (USD 1 = Nu.83.36)


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