Nestled in the holy white lap of the great Himalayan ranges, this land of Thunder Dragon and Tiger's Liar is stunningly beautiful. As tourists land at Bhutan , a pleasantly chilly feel of the endless stretches of meadows, dotted with forests of oak and rhododendron, greet their senses with a wholesome sense of peace.
Bhutan magnificently retains its unique identity over the years, in spite of the fact that tourism to this land is steady since 1974. Our comprehensive knowledge of Bhutan tourism industry and the various tourism opportunities allow us to render you value added tours and travels across Bhutan for the most reasonable and competitive prices.
Marked by prevalence of the now rare Tantric form of Mahayana Buddhism (Drukpa Kagyu), Bhutan 's cultural, ethical and sociological entity is substantially ruled by the Buddhist faith. The people of Bhutan are humble, hospitable and amiable. The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha and English is spoken widely at large. The currency of the country is Ngultrum (Nu.).
Bhutan is the only country to have banned tobacco entirely. The government is cautious in its approach in allowing tourists to this mystic and quaint land. In order to ensure environment friendly, culturally safe and elastic to infrastructural feasibility, the government scrupulously regulates the number of tourists visiting Bhutan around the year.