Hidden deep in the folds of the great Himalayas for years, Bhutan developed its own civilization. Bhutan has its spectacular mountain terrain, varied flora and fauna and its unique ancient Buddhist monasteries. With a population of 0.7 million people living in close harmony with nature, Bhutan evolved a unique identity for itself, derived largely from a rich religious and cultural heritage. In Bhutan, the mountains are magnificent, the forests are dense, the people are delightful, the air is pure, the architecture is inspiring, the religion is exciting and the art is superb. Like timeless images from the past, the traveller encounters the full glory of this ancient land through its strategic fortresses known as Dzong, numerous ancient temples, monasteries, Stupas and the warm smile of its friendly people.
With its beautiful and largely unspoiled Himalayan setting, its rich flora and fauna and its vibrant Buddhist culture, Bhutan has become an increasingly popular destination for international as well as Indian tourists. Music, dance and handicrafts play an important role in national, rural or domestic functions and festivals. The distinct technique color and style of indigenous Bhutanese weaving is being increasingly appreciated by textile specialists, collectors and users from all over the world. Similarly, architecture is also a significant feature of the Bhutanese identity. Traditional shapes, colors and patterns on the walls, doors, and windows put Bhutanese architecture in a class of its own.
In essence, Bhutan has been a blend of tradition and progress. In an effort to safeguard its rich natural and cultural environment, the country has consciously adopted a controlled tourism and development policy. WLTE offers this magical kingdom as an exclusive destination to all its travellers.
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