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Set in the Himalaya Mountains, Bhutan is the land known as the Thunder Dragon. It is one of the richest and most well preserved
cultures of East Asia. There are few developed roads and many areas are not easily accessible.
It is a mysterious place
full of beauty, from its landscapes, nature and monasteries, to its people, cultural traditions, religion and arts. Bhutan
is a place where there has been little tourism, thanks in part to the government fee of $200 per day for tourists. It is the
only country where Buddhism is the state religion – and where a country does not measure its success by its Gross Domestic
Product (GDP), but by its Gross National Happiness (GNH). It is also a world where ancient traditions run headfirst into the
modern world, as monks in their orange robes sit at computers or talk on their cell phones.
Join Cultural Crossroads
as we explore the back roads of this fascinating and unique country that few tourists will ever see. It will be an experience
that you will never forget.
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