About Bhutan
The land of the thunder dragon kingdom is a trekker’s paradise and an environmentalist’s dream. With 72 percent of the country under forest cover, Bhutan’s pristine ecology is home to rare and endangered flora and fauna.
This spiritual land is the last bastion of the Vajrayana school of Mahayana Buddhism which provides the essence of a unique identity for the 750,000 people.Bhutan is a unique blend of the old and new. Here is a country that is slowly opening up to the modern world in a fine balance with its ancient traditions.Those fortunate enough to visit Bhutan describe it as a unique, deeply spiritual and mystical experience. This kingdom is an adventure like no other.

Facts and Figures
- Land area: 38,394 square kilometres
- Forest area: 72.5 %
- Altitude: between 240metres and 7541metres above sea level
- Inhabitants: 634,982
- Language: official language “Dzongkha”, English widely spoken
- Religion: Vajrayana stream of Mahayana Buddhism (Also known as Tantric Buddhism)
- Currency: Ngultrum (equal to Indian Rupee)
- Capital: Thimphu
- National Tree: Cypress
- National Bird: Raven
- National Flower: Blue Poppy
- National Sport: Archery
- National Animal: Takin
- Local time: Six hours ahead of GMT and half an hour ahead of Indian Standard Time
ABOUT BHUTAN FESTIVAL
Bhutan is rich in cultural diversity and this richness is further enhanced by the wide variety of elaborate and colorful religious festivals that are celebrated
throughout the country.

Every village is known for their unique festival though the most widely known is the annual... Read more