High Hills Travelers
Dear all,
High Hills Traveller is an experience tour agent in Bhutan with good hospitality and experience guide. To book a tour trip to Bhutan write us at rinchenyangzom77@gmail.com or highillstravelers@gmail.com. Here is some brief story about Bhutan. Bhutan is a landlocked country between China and India. It shares borders in the north with the Tibetan Plateau, in the west with mountainous Sikkim and Darjeeling, in the south with the Bengal-Assam plains, and in the east with the highlands of Arunachal Pradesh. Its main cities are: the capital Thimphu (100,000 inhabitants), Phuntsholing (25,000), and Gelephu (10,000); Paro has the only international airport; Punakha was the capital until 1955.The country may be divided into three broad physical regions: the high valleys of the Great Himalayas in the north, cold and inhospitable, the mild valleys of the Lesser Himalayas in the centre, and the humid and densely forested Duars Plain in the south. Of these three regions, the Lesser Himalayas are the most favorable for human settlement harboring most of Bhutan's population.The early history of Bhutan is obscure until four or five hundred years ago when a lama from Tibet became the religious and political leader of the region. He exercised both spiritual and temporal power but, later, the two spheres were in charge of separate individuals. In spite of several invasions by the Chinese and the British, Bhutan managed to remain independent by following an isolationist policy. Most of Bhutan's population are Tibetan Buddhists, belonging to the Nyingma or Kagyu schools, two of its four main orders. The first and last census of Bhutan was completed in 2005. The population in 2014 is estimated to be around 750.000 people, inhabiting an area of 38,394 square kilometers. Some 22 living languages belonging to three unrelated families, Tibeto-Burman, Indo-European and Dravidian, are spoken in its territory. The major languages of Bhutan areDzongkha, Nepali and Tshangla.
Land : Bhutan