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  2. Public holidays in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Bhutan consist of both national holidays and local festivals or tshechus. While national holidays are observed throughout Bhutan, tsechus are only observed in their areas. [1] Bhutan uses its own calendar, [2] a variant of the lunisolar Tibetan calendar. Because it is a lunisolar calendar, dates of some national holidays and ...

  3. 2025 in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Source: [1] 2 January – Winter solstice (Nyi 30 January – Traditional Day of Offering 21–23 February – Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the King 28 February 1 March – Losar New Year

  4. Tourism in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The number of tourists visiting Bhutan increased to 2,850 in 1992, and rose dramatically to 7,158 in 1999. [1] By the late 1980s tourism contributed over US$2 million in annual revenue. Though open to foreigners, the Bhutanese government is aware of the environmental impact tourists can have on Bhutan's unique and virtually unspoiled landscape ...

  5. Mark Your Calendar! All the Holidays and Observances in ...

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    Wednesday, October 16. Global Cat Day. World Food Day. World Spine Day. Dictionary Day. National Liqueur Day. National Fossil Day. Boss's Day. National Feral Cat Day. National Sports Day. Sukkot ...

  6. Tshechu - Wikipedia

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    A tshechu (Dzongkha: ཚེས་བཅུ།, literally "tenth day") is any of the annual religious Bhutanese festivals held in each district or dzongkhag of Bhutan on the tenth day of a month of the lunar Tibetan calendar. The month depends on the place. Tshechus are religious festivals of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan ...

  7. Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan's climate varies with elevation, from subtropical in the south to temperate in the highlands and polar-type climate with year-round snow in the north. Bhutan experiences five distinct seasons: summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring. Western Bhutan has the heavier monsoon rains; southern Bhutan has hot humid summers and cool winters ...

  8. Jigme Dorji National Park - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1974 and stretches over an area of 4316 km 2, thereby spanning all three climate zones of Bhutan, ranging in elevation from 1400 to over 7000 meters. About 6,500 people in 1,000 households live within the park, from subsistence agriculture and animal husbandry.

  9. Phobjikha Valley - Wikipedia

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    [11] The Phobjikha Valley is a vast valley at an elevation of about 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) on the west side by the Black Mountains (Bhutan) (range above 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) elevation) that separates western and central Bhutan. The valley covers most of Phobji and Gangteng Gewogs and some parts of Athang Gewog and contains the Gangteng Monastery, also

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