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Bhutan Travel Guide: Explore Cities & Culture

Bhutan’s location between Nepal, Bangladesh and Burma means that you might enter the country from one of its neighbours. Though whether you cross the border or fly into Bhutan’s airport - the journey once you get there will be much the same. Perhaps the most notable part of travel here is that you won’t bump into backpackers in their droves, drunkenly passing over borders as they make their way to tick off site after site from their ‘must see’ lists. No, Bhutan’s aims are to attract “high-dollar low-impact” tourists that can pay the daily tourist tax (which actually includes things such as tax, visa, lodgings and food) and leave this beautiful country as it deserves to be left. You’ll no doubt explore the mountainous terrain as much as possible - strolling through the city of Paro and taking in the National Museum and the sacred monasteries, before moving on to the capital city Thimphu and exploring the National Library, the Textile and Folk Heritage Museums and the King’s Memorial Chorten, before heading onward to the beautiful district of Bumthang which is a haven of lush green hills and incredible Bhutanese architecture.

Time your visit to coincide with one of Bhutan’s vibrant festivals, which are great way to learn more about the country’s culture and history. Try the Paro festival, which takes place over several days and is made up of masked dances in the Rinpung Paro Dzong. Alternatively The Thimphu Festival takes place in the capital city Thimphu and sees hundreds of masked dancers take to the streets around the an ient temples to re-enact the teachings of Guru Rinpoche - an 8th century spiritual master.

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