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Travel to Bhutan Aug 24

Kingdom of Bhutan is easily accessible from the beginning Paro International Airport, located 65 km from the capital of Bhutan. Direct flights available from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu and to ensure tourists dropping into On flights between Kathmandu and Bhutan, a clear weather flyers have a glimpse at four of the five peaks in the world is Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. The nearest airport is Bagdogra India, near Siligiri. A street in the middle of a trip to Bhutan is an attractive tea gardens.

Thimpu, the capital is the biggest town in Bhutan is situated at an altitude of 2320 m. This is approximately 90 minutes drive from Paro. The place where the palace tour, Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum. Crafts and traditional dress of Bhutan appeal for visitors. The majority of the population are Buddhists and monasteries are widely available. Nature lovers interested in the Jigme Dorji National Park and Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, the second largest national park in Bhutan to visit. Bhutan is a peaceful purpose has proved an ideal vacation spot for people on honeymoon.

Tourists when visiting new places are always tempted to buy something unique as a warning sign will be a visit to this city. Bhutanese textiles are worshiped only found in some selective areas worldwide. Bhutanese art religious paintings provide an excellent entry hall. Local sculptor known for making clay images of Buddha as the majority of the population are Buddhists. Other unique visitor purchases of paper, wood engravings, sword making, making a boat, Bamboo Crafts, bows and making arrows. gold and silver jewelry traditional Bhutanese are very attractive to tourists. Travel to Bhutan is a high travel budget and because the upper strata of society’s preferences.

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