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Bhutan General Information
The
Kingdom of Bhutan is an exotic land of high mountains and lush valleys,
snow-clad peaks and clear running springs, pristine ecology and
an incredible wealth of wildlife. Trekking or hiking is an ideal
way to discover this country with It’s un spoilt environment
and majestic mountains its unique cultural heritage and warm, friendly
people. The high altitude and the low altitude treks are designed
in such a way as to enable magnificent and in-depth views of the
beautiful country. High altitude Trekking and tours in Northern
Bhutan are most challenging and rewarding. The highest peaks in
the Himalayas form a border between Bhutan and the beginning of
the "Roof of the World", Tibet. The higher reaches of
these trails are accessible only at certain times of the year mainly
between the end of the rainy season and the beginning of winter.
These trails are clean, pristine and un spoilt allowing for some
of the most exhilarating Trekking ever. We provide you with knowledgeable
and friendly guides, cooks, porters, assistants and pony handlers
- in short, to ensure everything you need to enjoy the trek with
only a camera in your hand as you take the shots of breathtaking
sceneries and meet up with the indigenous people. Besides the treks
mentioned in our website we can even design treks to meet your needs
and desires.
The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is fast emerging
from centuries of self imposed isolation. First opened to tourists
in 1974 in very regulated manner upon the coronation of present
Bhutanese King, this mountain kingdom is still perhaps the world's
most exclusive tourists destination. Due to the Royal Government's
far-sighted policy to preserve the countries pristine environment
and its culture, the harmful effects to industrialization and mass
tourism on the environment and the traditional lifestyle of Bhutanese
have been carefully avoided. This makes Bhutan a truly unique destination.
An unspoiled country with majestic mountains, a unique cultural
heritage preserved for many centuries, an architectural style like
no other, a landfill of warm hearted and friendly people, reveals
a true paradise in the lost era of the present century. |
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