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  2. Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan, [a] officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, [b] [14] (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ; Wylie: 'brug rgyal khab) is a landlocked country in South Asia situated in the Eastern Himalayas between China in the north and India in the south, with the Indian state of Sikkim separating it from neighbouring Nepal.

  3. 8 Popular 2025 Vacation Destinations That Are Worth Every Penny

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    Aaron Sutherland, luxury travel expert and founder of Jetsetter Lifestyle, recommended this Himalayan kingdom, which prioritizes happiness and sustainability over mass tourism. Bhutan combines ...

  4. Bhutan cuts daily tourist fee by half to lure more visitors

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    The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is to halve the $200 daily fee it charges tourists in an effort to boost a sector still struggling to recover a year after the end of COVID-19 restrictions. Bhutan ...

  5. Lost Land of the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Lost Land of the Tiger is a three-part nature documentary series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit which follows a scientific expedition to the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. The expedition team is made up of specialist zoologists, explorers and the BBC crew.

  6. List of ecoregions in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan occupies 38,394 square kilometres (14,824 sq mi) [1] in the eastern Himalaya, at altitudes ranging from 97 metres (318 ft) to 7,570 metres (24,840 ft). [2] The dry, plain-like valleys of western and central Bhutan tend to be relatively densely populated and intensely cultivated.

  7. Mountains of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The mountains of Bhutan are some of the most prominent natural geographic features of the kingdom. Located on the southern end of the Eastern Himalaya, Bhutan has one of the most rugged mountain terrains in the world, whose elevations range from 160 metres (520 ft) to more than 7,000 metres (23,000 ft) above sea level, in some cases within distances of less than 100 kilometres (62 mi) of each ...

  8. History of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    It was decided to leave the decision to join an Indian federation up to Bhutan when the time came. When British rule over India ended in 1947, so too did Britain's association with Bhutan. India succeeded Britain as the de facto protector of the Himalayan kingdom, and Bhutan retained control over its internal government.

  9. Himalayan states - Wikipedia

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    It primarily denotes Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan; some definitions also include Afghanistan and Myanmar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Two countries—Bhutan and Nepal—are located almost entirely within the mountain range, which also covers southern Tibet , the Indian Himalayan Region , and northern Pakistan .