User talk:Bhutanesedude

March 2009
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Bhutan Tour
Tourism in Bhutan, dates back to 1974, when Bhutan's Fourth King was enthroned to the Golden Throne. It was the celebration that was attended by high officials around the Globe.

It was privatized in 1999, when the Nation celebrated the Silver Jubilee of the fourth King. Now, tourism in Bhutan has been growing with increasing demand from visitors around the world.

Royal Government of Bhutan, maintains the ethic of balancing the Socio Economic Development along with the Preservation of our Culture and Tradition, for which the Tourism Council of Bhutan stands as the focal tourism Management Head, working forwards High Value Low Impact.

Bhutan, currently covers the field of Cultural Tour, Festival Tours, Flora and Fauna,