BHUTAN INTRODUCTION
A place where nature has bared its soul, Bhutan is widely acclaimed as the Asian answer to Switzerland, with a distinctly mesmerizing oriental aura. Surpassingly beautiful and irresistibly charming, Bhutan is bound to fulfill the most discerning expectations of every occidental tourist. A quaint little Buddhist kingdom where travelers are thrilled to discover the adventurist in them, Bhutan beckons all kinds of travel enthusiasts to sample a taste of pristine natural vistas, unadulterated cultural heritage and incredulous customs and traditions, which has been handed down from generation to generation, exactly as it was practiced centuries ago.

Having opened up to the outside world as late as 1974, Bhutan is steadily gaining popularity worldwide as the land of never ending enchantments and infinite charms. The hedonistic manifestations of nature in Bhutan encompasses a mind blowing range of attractions, looming mountains, idyllic pasture lands, deep forests, sparkling brooks, bubbly streams, tranquil lakes, thundering water falls and mighty glacier fed rivers. Bhutan is also home to an incredibly amazing variety of flora and fauna. The list of wild life found in Bhutan includes legendary beasts, fabled creatures and exotic flowers ever found in the Himalayas. Some of which are found only in Bhutan and a great many that are either endangered or extinct else where.

Having opened up to the outside world as late as 1974, Bhutan is steadily gaining popularity worldwide as the land of never ending enchantments and infinite charms. The hedonistic manifestations of nature in Bhutan encompasses a mind blowing range of attractions, looming mountains, idyllic pasture lands, deep forests, sparkling brooks, bubbly streams, tranquil lakes, thundering water falls and mighty glacier fed rivers. Bhutan is also home to an incredibly amazing variety of flora and fauna. The list of wild life found in Bhutan includes legendary beasts, fabled creatures and exotic flowers ever found in the Himalayas. Some of which are found only in Bhutan and a great many that are either endangered or extinct else where.










