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Country: Bhutan
Capital: Thimphu
Coordinates: 27.4728° N, 89.6390° E
Timezone: Asia/Thimphu (BTT)
UTC Offset: UTC+06:00
Bhutan does not observe Daylight Saving Time.

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📝 Bhutan Facts, Holidays & Tourism

  • Official Name: Kingdom of Bhutan
  • Population: ~770,000
  • Capital: Thimphu
  • Official Language: Dzongkha
  • Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN); Indian Rupee (INR) widely accepted
  • Government: Constitutional Monarchy
  • Time Zone: BTT (Bhutan Time), UTC +6
  • ISO Code: BT (Alpha-2), BTN (Alpha-3)
  • Internet TLD: .bt
  • Calling Code: +975

🌏 Geography & Climate:

  • Located in the eastern Himalayas, bordering China (north) and India (south, east, west).
  • Landscape: Mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and dense forests.
  • Climate: Varies with altitude – subtropical in south, temperate in valleys, and alpine in north.
  • Rivers: Drangme Chhu, Wang Chhu, and Punatsang Chhu; essential for hydropower.

🦋 Biodiversity:

  • Bhutan is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots with 70% forest cover.
  • Home to rare species such as snow leopards, Bengal tigers, takin (national animal), red pandas, and Himalayan monal.
  • Protected Areas: National parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and biological corridors cover >50% of the country.

📜 History:

  • Unified in the 17th century by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.
  • Introduced modern governance under the 2008 constitution, transitioning from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy.
  • Strong focus on cultural preservation and Gross National Happiness (GNH) philosophy.

🎓 Education:

  • Free education from primary to higher secondary level.
  • Major universities: Royal University of Bhutan, Paro College of Education, College of Science & Technology.
  • Emphasis on holistic development, cultural values, and GNH principles.

💰 Economy:

  • Main sectors: Agriculture, forestry, tourism, and hydropower exports.
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) primarily driven by hydroelectricity and sustainable tourism.
  • Focus on sustainable development and environmental conservation.

🩺 Health & Technology:

  • Healthcare: Government provides free basic healthcare services.
  • Internet: Growing coverage in urban areas; rural connectivity improving slowly.
  • Technology: Bhutan promotes ICT for education, governance, and tourism.

✈️ Tourism & Culture:

  • Tourism follows “High Value, Low Impact” policy to preserve culture and environment.
  • Popular attractions: Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Punakha Dzong, Thimphu, Bumthang Valley.
  • Traditional festivals: Tshechu, featuring colorful mask dances and rituals.
  • Local cuisine: Ema Datshi (chili & cheese), Red Rice, Buckwheat dishes.
  • Art & Crafts: Thangka paintings, hand-woven textiles, woodwork, and traditional architecture.

🏅 Sports & Recreation:

  • Archery is the national sport; competitions are major social events.
  • Other popular sports: Football, basketball, and traditional folk games.

📅 Important National Holidays:

  • National Day – 17th December
  • Losar (Bhutanese New Year) – Date varies
  • Birthday of the King – Date varies
  • Thimphu Tshechu – Annual festival in fall
  • Punakha Drubchen – Annual festival in spring

🌍 Quick Tips for International Visitors:

  • Visa: Required for most nationalities, arranged via licensed tour operators.
  • Best Time to Visit: March–May (spring) and September–November (autumn).
  • Local Transport: Private cars with drivers or organized tours; public transport for tourists is limited.
  • Electricity: 230V, 50Hz; plug types D, F, G.
  • Emergency Numbers: 112 (general), 113 (fire), 110 (police).
  • Connectivity: Mobile network coverage mostly in towns; limited internet in remote areas.
  • Respect local customs: Dress modestly, remove shoes before entering monasteries, and seek permission before photography in sacred places.

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