Bhutan is the most beautiful and untouched country in the world. Inbound tourism is the subject of Bhutan Tours. However, the past special occasions, wildlife, hiking, birding, and meditation. We encourage responsible and sensitive tours and trekking in Bhutan, under our cultural and ecological values. Besides Happiness Tours, we’ve planned So, we’re giving our guests the opportunity to customize their tour itinerary and requirements. The Cultural Tour is going to get a visa from Nepal. In short, purchase an air ticket, book accommodation and arrange transportation for our guests to visit Bhutan.
Paradise Bhutan is a small country in Asia with an area of 38,394 square kilometres. North, centre, and South are the three major geographical areas that makeup Bhutan. The northern part of the Great Himalayas, with the highest peaks along the Chinese border, Mt. Gangkar Puensum (7,561 m), Mt. Kula Kangri (7,532 m), and Mt. Jomolhari (7,326 m), and India in the East, West, and South. Furthermore, the mountains in this area experience particularly harsh winter weather, making access difficult all winter. Because of the atmosphere, this area has a subtropical monsoon. Its average temperature is 20°C on average. Above all, the climate of this area is warm and humid in the summer and cool in the winter.
The population of Bhutan, according to the National Statistics Office of Bhutan (2012), is 7,20,679 inhabitants. At this time, the three largest ethnic groups have been split into Bhutan. Sharchops, east of the region; Ngalongs, west of Lhotshampa; and south of Bhutan. In Bhutan, a large number of ethnic groups is an advantage of great importance to the tourism potential. It was reflected in the style of dress and architecture. All of Bhutan continues to wear traditional clothing, the “Gho” for men and the “Kira” for women. The fabrics used range from flat cotton paintings and stripes of colourful clothing to the most detailed woven silk designs.