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Default Which places in Bhutan have more tourist attractions? - 08-11-2008, 10:56 AM

Hello everyone, I am going to Bhutan and want to ask you guys which are the most focused places for tourist attractions there? This is the first time that I am going there. Tell me if anyone knows.
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About Bhutan: Bhutanese currency is the Ngultrum (abbrev. Nu.) which, is divided into 100 Cheltrum. Bank notes come in denominations of 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 ngultrum. One Ngultrum is equivalent to one Indian Rupees.

It is hard to generalize about Bhutan's weather since the mountain climate varies enormously from region to another. It varies with the altitude and can also reach extremes of heat and cold within the 24 hours at any given altitude. Southern Bhutan is tropical, with monsoon season. The East is warmer than the West. The central valleys of Punakha, Wangdi Phodrang, Mongar, Trashigang and Lhuntshi enjoy a semi tropical climate with very cool winters, whereas Haa, Paro, Thimphu, Trongsa, Bumthang and Phobjikha have a much harsher climate, including occasional snowfalls in winter. The north of the country is inhabited up to 5,00 meters (16,400 feet) in summer. The climate there is rough, with monsoon rains in summer and heavy snowfalls in winter that block the passes leading into the central valleys. In this valleys, where most tourist activities are concentrated, the winters (mid-November to mid-March) are dry, with daytime temperatures of 16-18 degree Celsius (60-65 degree F) if the sun is shining.

Bhutan's electricity is 220V 50HZ.

You should plan to bring all your own photographic equipment, including film and batteries. You can find film for prints and slides in Thimphu. There is no way to get a camera repaired in Bhutan. Video cameras are permitted but 16 mm movie cameras are not, the later being considered professional equipment and subject to duty.

The Bhutan Government issues visas to all tourists on arrival in the Kingdom. Passport details should be forwarded to the tour operator in advance, which will be handle by them and visa clearance will be send to you. You will not be permitted to board the plane for Bhutan unless visa clearance has come from Thimphu. The visa costs US$ 20 and must be paid in cash on arrival at the Paro airport or by land at Phuntsholing.

Please visit: Bhutan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for more information!

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There are many places which have great tourist attractions. It will be difficult to judge them on basis of tourist attractions as they all have their own importance. One travel guide DhenZang Travel will be able to answer your question correctly. Browse the link for further information on Bhutan.
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Default Which places in Bhutan have more tourist attractions? - 08-12-2008, 08:13 AM

Bhutan is a cool place where we can enjoy a lot. Punakha, Bhutan - In the inner sanctum of the ancient white-walled fortress, dozen of red-robed monks prayed by the light of butter lamps, as the incense swirled. With a deep throaty mumble, the old monks recited the ancient Buddhist scriptures laid out before them on the wooden floorboards, interrupted only by a blast on long trumpets and rhythmic beat of ornate decorated drums.


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