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Bhutan
Trekking |
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Bhutan is
situated in the Eastern
Himalayas of southern Central
Asia and is bordered on the
north and Northwest by the Tibet
Autonomous Region of China and
to the west, Southwest, south
and east with Indian states of
Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam and
Arunachal Pradesh. Bhutan is a
landlocked mountain kingdom
roughly the size of Switzerland,
in the eastern Himalayas. With a
population of 600,000 spread
over 46,000 sq km. |
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Major Trekking
Routes |
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Bumthang Valley
Long hidden but exquisite, so much so,
culturally rich country is Bhutan. Although the
exploration of culturally rich country Bhutan
was once behind the curtain from the eyes of the |
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Druk Path Trek
The path called Druk, once kept apart from the
visitors to avoid the Tibetan troops by
Bhutanese government, now has invited the eyes
waiting for the exploration of its unique |
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Chomolhari Trek
The unique play of Yak like sniffing the ground
and pressing the horns against rock are watchful
sights found in this trek. The trek provides an
exposure of magnificent landscapes, |
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Chitwan National Park
Chitwan, to reiterate,
comes from the full name
Chituwa Ban, meaning
"Leopard Forest". It is |
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