Bhutanese
Postage Stamps Provide Unique World Firsts
No
other country has inspired the Philatelic world as much as
Bhutan. There may be actual time-keeping stamps from
Switzerland, and edible chocolate stamps from Belgium, scented
stamps, glow-in-the-dark stamps -
but Bhutan started it all!
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Ura and Domkhar Festivals & Cultural Tour
May 9 to May23, 2011
Highlighting this tour is
the Ura Tsechu Festival in the beautiful valley of Ura and the
Domkhar Festival in the valley of Chumey. Here you will witness
invocation blessing and receive religious purification. Tsechus
are spiritual, with exotic arrays of color; medieval and
breathtaking. The four valleys of Bumthang: Ura, Tang, Chumey,
and Choekhor defy words with their beauty.
To appreciate you must go.
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2011
Tsechu Schedule
Couldn't get to the Paro Tsechu? There are many more
scheduled festivals throughout Bhutan, throughout the year.
Bhutanese Currency, A Good Value for
Travelers
Even
down economies, exchange rates make Bhutan a good value for
the cost conscious visitor. When stock markets are up money
may be easier to come by, but in tough times your money goes
farther in Bhutan than before. With the US Dollar finishing an
important down trend against the Indian Rupee & Bhutanese
Ngultrum, Travel to Bhutan is poised to become a real value.
Read More...
Check the Exchange Rates
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