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Bhutan is a sanctuary of
magnificent scenery in the heart of
Himalayas. The country’s history stretches
back to the origins of Buddhism and its
spiritually rich people are enterprising,
Pragmatic and delightfully humorous. They
live in harmony with nature and have evolved
a unique identity’ derived largely from a
religious and cultural heritage. The Kingdom
of Bhutan lies in the eastern Himalayas,
between Tibet to the north and the Indian
territories of Assam and west Bengal to the
south. The Kingdom has a total area of about
47,0000 square kilometers. |
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Monsoon influences
promote dense forestation in the region and
alpine growth at higher altitudes. The
cultivated central uplands and Himalayan
foothills support the majority of the
population. In the south, the Daurs plain
drops sharply away from the Himalayas into
large tracts of semi- tropical forest
savannah grassland and bamboo jungle. |
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Monsoon influences
promote dense forestation in the region and
alpine growth at higher altitudes. The
cultivated central uplands and Himalayan
foothills support the majority of the
population. In the south, the Daurs plain
drops sharply away from the Himalayas into
large tracts of semi- tropical forest
savannah grassland and bamboo jungle. |
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• Area of Bhutan: 47000 Sq/Km
• Altitude: Varying from 180m to 7,550m
above sea level
• Population: 6,50,000 |
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