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Opened for tourism in 1974, after the coronation of the Fourth King, His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuk, Bhutan is perhaps one of the world’s most exclusive tourist destination. Though many countries proclaim the uniqueness of their traditions, which often are artificially preserved for tourists
For good reason is India sometimes referred to as a ‘subcontinent’. Even excluding immediate neighbours such Nepal, Bhutan and even Sri Lanka, the country’s very size and diversity lend it some of the attributes of a continent. The world’s most populous country – 1.4 billion in early 20
Nepal is known as the land of majestic Himalayas and natural beauty. The extremities of climate and topography provides a diversity of flora and fauna, landscapes with ancient culture. Palaces, temples and pilgrimage sites adorn Kathmandu valley.
The valley covers with medieval small cit
Being the island paradise of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is blessed with an array of scenes, blissful atmosphere and a beautiful collection of landscape to capture the hearts of its visitors. Nonetheless, the rest of the island harbors many more peaceful vistas.
With a rich history expandi