Bhutan represents one of the few pockets of ancient culture in the Himalaya. Delve into its eye-watering landscapes and whitewashed dzongs with a private tour guide in Bhutan.
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Bhutan is a country as unique as it is intriguing. With a philosophy of Gross National Happiness, Bhutan places a strong emphasis on economic and traditional values. Having only introduced TV and Internet to the country in 1999, Bhutan is strongly grounded in conventional Buddhist ideals and Himalayan beauty. Don’t let that fool you though; this is a country of well-educated and spirited people, and culture. Dazzling landscapes and energetic dance festivals are the perfect backdrop for the mountainous treks and handcrafted shopping excursions that await all who visit. Life and adventure glide along this heritage-rich country, blending the old with the new.
Unlike other destinations, Bhutan has an interesting built-in tourist tariff charged on a per day basis. This may seem like it makes traveling here more expensive, but it’s actually a very inexpensive all-inclusive fee; hotel, meals, licensed tour guides, and in-country transportation of your choosing are included with the daily tax. A well-monitored tourism office makes exploring the country an easy and independent endeavor, not to be missed by eager travellers.
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