Articles related to "Bhutanese"Bhutanese architecture is one of the most distinctive aspects of Bhutan. It runs the gamut from forts and monasteries, to temples and homes. Each building is unique.
From the capital to the most remote corners of the land, Bhutan's exquisite arts and crafts are a long standing tradition and integral part of daily life.
The bucolic Paro valley is steeped in history, dotted with traditional Buddhist monasteries and unique cultural attractions in a pristine Himalayan setting.
Visitors to Bhutan will find a range of hotels and lodges near Paro International Airport, convenient for early flights or exploring local sights.
Five weeks down, five more to go and the competition for Last Man Standing is still an exciting nail biting free-for-all.
Bhutan's coronation of the Fifth Dragon King was a colourful event when 28 year old King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck became the world's youngest reigning monarch.
Set in western Bhutan, two hours or so from the capital, Punakha is a semi tropical valley, the ideal place to enjoy Bhutanese culture and relax in winter.
Holidays in Bhutan incur a daily charge covering all basic expenses. With major increases on hold and discounts, this is no more than an average night in a London hotel.
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan ranks among top nations for its peaceful life and ancient Buddhist culture preserved in traditional festivals, monasteries and temples.
Bhutan was once an isolated kingdom, tucked between India and China, whose government prided itself on the happiness of its people. Now that image is tarnished.
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