Bhutan
A lost kingdom Old World charms. From its misty mountains
and dense forests, to the Serene Gompas and majestic monasteries.
Sequestered in Himalayas between the arid plains of India
and the high Tibetan Plateau, Bhutan has stood isolated for
centuries in guarded isolation. Bathing its virgin beauty,
a land of architectural, historical and religious intrigue.
The thunder dragon performing ritual dance amidst rhododendrons,
magnolias and the rarest orchids. It is another gateway to
world of lost kingdom.
Bhutan a purely Buddhist Himalayan kingdom is unsurpassed
in its scenic majesty and vibrant culture. The kingdom shares
with Nepal the world's largest greatest concentration of mountains
and living heritage of Buddhism. The fifty-minute flight from
Kathmandu to Paro can truly be described as a flight into
fantasy. During the flight a first hand close up view of Mt.
Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga and other famous peaks become reality.
Biweekly flights (Monday/ Thursday) between these two kingdoms
have made it easier to travel to the long isolated Dragon
Kingdom of Bhutan. Bhutan is one of the few countries in the
world still untouched, a paradise for tourist interested in
Buddhist culture and philosophy, flora and fauna, trekking