Artice of the week:
Druk-Yul,
the Land of the peaceful Thunder Dragon with an area of approx. 38,400
sq. km, the country known to the world as Bhutan, lies in the heart of
the vast Himalayas.
After centuries of self imposed isolation, Bhutan opened its doors to
the outside world, unveiling the shroud of mystery and mysticism that
had surrounded it for long. Bhutan is a paradise in wilderness with gleaming
razor peaks of the mighty Himalayas forming its backbone in the north,
a warm climate that emphasizes its affinity with India in the south, and
lush green valleys with rock-cragged hills at the center. Unraveled by
time, Bhutan’s society still maintains a strong link with the past and
continues to be deep-rooted in tradition which is protected with great
pride by its people. Aged-old beliefs and customs play a very important
role in the bhutanese way of life. Bhutan’s pristine natural environment
teeming with undisturbed wildlife make it enchanting tourist destination.
The state religion of Bhutan is the Drukpa Kagyupa sect of Mahayana Buddhism.
Buddhism has played a vital role in shaping the history of the nation
and life of people whose deep faith in this religion is clearly reflected
in their way of life. Religion monuments and symbols can be seen throughout
Bhutan, from the most densely populated valley to the remote mountains.
Prayer flags are even more common. Every village has monasteries and temples
which are preserved preciously by the community. Monks are held in great
respect and play an active role in community life. After Buddha, another
Indian saint called Padmasambhava is considered an important religious
figure in Bhutan. Many temples and monasteries associated with Padmasambhava
were built and are preserved with profound faith. In 1616, a highly respected
Drukpa Lama named Nawang Namgyel came to Bhutan from Tibet and made remarkable
changes. He consolidated the authority of the Drukpa sect throughout the
country and set up an administrative system as well as established the
modern Bhutanese calendar. The colourful people of Bhutan are mainly of
three ethnic groups. The sharshops (easterner), The Ngalops (westerners)
and Lhotsampa (southerners). With the dense forest, high mountains and
thick vegetation forming their natural habitat, the people of Bhutan are
naturally well-built and hard working. Contrary to their tough physical
looks, they are peace and fun loving. Bhutanese people still live in small
villages on riverbanks or gently sloping hills, overlooking terrance fields
and pastured lands. Wth a rich heritage of culture and tradition, these
people live in harmony with nature and the environment. With the tremendous
pace of development, urbanization has set in and modern goods are available
in almost all the important cities and towns. As a result, the Bhutanese
way of life is now changing but much of the country’s culture and tradition
still continue to guide its people. Bhutan can be visited by air with
the national flight – Druk-Air Lines from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, and
Kathmandu. It is possible to visit by overland from Siliguri, Darjeeling
and Sikkim of the west Bengal sate of India to Phuntsholing the Border
town of Bhutan in the south.
The Lhomen Tours & Trekking Co. has brought together with efficient
personnel specializing in various aspects of tours and trekking. Actively
involved in Bhutan’s young tourism industry since its very inception,
these persons have combined their vast experience and ideas to promote
tourism in a unique way. We offer their services and facilities in organizing
all kinds of tours, treks and adventure trips so while your eyes feast
on the breathtaking scenic beauty around you, your soul is captured by
the serenity that permeates the atmosphere every where you go during your
visit to this mystic country. With us you can be sure you will get the
best of everything so you can carry home fond memories of your encounter
with this unique land and its delightful people.
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