Blissful Bhutan: A Kingdom of Thunderbolts
Bhutan does not believe in GDP as an indicator of economic growth and development, using instead the measurement Gross National Happiness.
Read MoreBhutan does not believe in GDP as an indicator of economic growth and development, using instead the measurement Gross National Happiness.
Read MoreKashmir is resplendent with white beauty in winter and the glorious colours of nature in autumn, fall, spring and summer.
Read MoreNepal has some of the most rugged and difficult mountain terrain in the world. Roughly 75 per cent of the country is covered by mountains.
Read MoreThe Tibetan name for Sikkim is Drenjong, meaning “Valley of Rice”, while the Bhutias call it Beyul Demazong, meaning “the Hidden Valley of Rice”.
Read MoreMizoram is bounded by Myanmar to the east and south and Bangladesh to the west and by the Indian States of Tripura to the northwest, Assam to the north, and Manipur to the northeast.
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