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Bhutan

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What's Interesting?

Bhutan is a landlocked country between the two great nations China and India. Bhutan has been known as the “Last Shangri La.” From dense forests and rich biodiversity to snow-capped mountain peaks, Bhutan is the perfect country for a holiday. If you’re looking for a spiritual retreat, a foodie, or trekkers, Bhutan provides you with all. The citizens in Bhutan are friendly, humble, and welcoming. Here you can explore festivals, stunning landscapes, and listen to the folktales of Bhutan. Explore Bhutan to indulge yourself in culture, tradition, and amazing hospitality here in Bhutan. Unravel the mysteries of Bhutan with Kyidtshel Travels.

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Bhutan Flag

The national flag of Bhutan consists of yellow and orange with a white dragon in the middle. The yellow symbolises the power of the King as the head of the government, and the orange signifies the spiritual tradition. The colours are equally divided diagonally with a white dragon in the middle, symbolising purity in thoughts and deeds.

National Flower

The national flower of Bhutan is the Himalayan blue poppy. Growing in very high altitudes, the blue poppy symbolises peace, tranquillity, and the pursuit of happiness in Bhutan.

National Sport

The national sport of Bhutan is Archery. With its history in being used during hunting in the past, it is now a leisure activity in Bhutan. It is only the men who participate in archery, and the women cheer them on.

National Tree

The national tree of Bhutan is the Cypress. Known for being able to survive harsh terrain, it is seen as a symbol of simplicity and perseverance, reflecting in the people of Bhutan. It has been used as incense for decades in altars and prayers.x

National Animal

The takin is the national animal of Bhutan. With its tale of being made by putting the bones of a cow and a goat together by the “Divine MadMan,” the takin stands tall and can be seen up close in the Takin Preserve in Motithang.

National Bird

The raven is the national bird of Bhutan that can be seen on top of the crown of the king. The raven also represents one of the kingdom’s chief deities known as ‘Gonpo Jarodongchen’ – the raven-headed Mahakala.

Frequently asked questions

Experience Bhutan like no other with Kyidtshel Travels as we assure you that your stay here with us will be the most memorable and just how you like it.

Bhutan is known for its untouched forests, biodiversity, and scenic view of the Himalayan mountain range, as well as its culture and tradition preserved by its tourism policy.

Yes, you do need a visa like any other country, except for citizens from India, Bangladesh, and Maldives; all other visitors require a visa to enter Bhutan.

We will give you a list of what the requirements are to acquire a visa in Bhutan. The visa application process takes 5 days and we shall inform you on the status.

Bhutan uses Ngultrum, which is our Bhutanese currency, Indian currency Rupee, as well as United States Dollar. Your money can be exchanged at the foreign exchange desk at Paro Airport and Bank of Bhutan branches in Paro and Thimphu. You can now pay at certain handicraft shops and accommodations with your Visa or Mastercard as well. But it is advised to keep some Ngultrum with you during your stay

There are numerous activities that you can indulge yourself with here during your stay in Bhutan. Such as visit the annual Tshechus, go for a hike, go for a stroll in the city, go kayaking and bird watching.

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