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Tarun
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| Embedded beneath the snow white folds of the high Himalayas,
lies Druk Yul, - the Land of the peaceful Dragon, the Land of the
Thunder Dragon, the last Shangrila, the only remaining Himalayan
kingdom, - sandwiched between Tibet and India. This is an enchanted
realm and a rare combination of harmony and accord, in a land of incredible
natural beauty. Untainted by the baser aspects of the outside world,
and poor as far as material interpretations of the western world are
concerned, Bhutan has been the lone country, which has retained its
integrity and distinctive way of life. There are no beggars here.
Instead, the Bhutanese are fiercely patriotic, self-sufficient and
have an amazing quality of humour and courtesy. |
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Sparsely populated and jealously guarded in its isolation, Buddhist
teachings and philosophy are influential throughout the kingdom. The
number of tourists allowed into this Shangrila are limited and hence
this paradise always lies off the beaten track. Visit ancient monasteries
pecariously built on cliff top, from where the chant of monk's reverberating
off the valley sides. Gladden your hearts amidst a million smiles
that surround you. Trek through God's own country or bird watch at
one of the many mountain lakes. Or just stroll through villages where
the architecture is inspiring and has not changed through centuries.
And if looking for something, join an archery contest. |
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