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GENERAL INFORMATION IN BHUTAN
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Currency : The currency of Bhutan is called Ngultrum (Nu.). For economic reasons, the Bhutanese ngultrum is equivalent to the Indian Rupees (Rs.) which is also accepted in the country as legal tender. Major currencies and travelers cheques can be exc... |
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PLACE TO GO IN BHUTAN
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While Bhutanese villages are extremeley picturesque, the towns are generally characterized by their harsh concrete structures and lack of green public spaces. Notable exceptions to this generaliztion are Trashigang and Trashiyangtse, where the buildi... |
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ACCOMMODATION IN BHUTAN
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All towns connected by motorable roads have hotels, though the standard varies considerably. International standard hotels are mostly found in tourist areas or major towns, while five star accommodation is only available in Paro, Jakar, Punakha, Gang... |
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WHAT TO DO IN BHUTAN
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TrekkingBhutan is one of the most amazing countries in the world for trekking. Facilities are limited so its camping all the way while you explore this enthralling country.SightseeingBhutan is full of ancient and wonderful things and places to see. A... |
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GETTING AROUND IN BHUTAN
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PermitsRoute permits are required to travel around Bhutan, and there are check posts in most districts east and north of Thimphu where you are required to produce these documents in order to proceed. These permits are issued by the immigration office... |
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GETTING THERE IN BHUTAN
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Everybody except citizens of India and Bangladesh must apply for a visa at least 30 days in advance of their proposed date of entry into Bhutan. There is no issuing of Visa on arrival. The local travel operator processes the visa on behalf of the gue... |
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CLIMATE
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The climate in Bhutan varies with altitude, from subtropical in the south to temperate in the highlands and polar-type climate, with year-round snow in the north. Bhutan experiences five distinct seasons: summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring. W... |
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EXPLORE IN BHUTAN
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Bhutan, also known as land of Thunder Dragon, is ruled by kings until its transition to democracy in early 2008. In the 8th century, holy man Guru Rinpoche established Tantric Buddhism and now it has become the official religion. The country began to... |
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