Flora and Fauna in Bhutan Bhutan is one of the last remaining biodiversity hotspots in the world, forest cover has now increased to over 72% of the country, with 60% of the country under protection. Physically, the country can be Read More …
National Symbols
National Symbols of Bhutan Bhutan popularly known as land of thunder dragon is the only Himalayan kingdom in which Tibetan Buddhism is the state religion and is located in between two giant neighbouring countries ie, India towards south and east Read More …
Climate in Bhutan
Climate in Bhutan The climate in Bhutan is extremely varied. This variation in the climatic conditions and average temperature can be attributed to two main factors, the vast differences in altitude present in the country and the influence of the Read More …
Places to visit in Bhutan
Places to visit in Bhutan Paro Drugyel Dzong: the dzong of victorious drukpa(bhutanese) and was built in 1649 to commenmorate a victory over Tibet. It was gutted by fire in 1951 and no major renovation have been done but is Read More …