| Bhutan is one of the to the highest
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| | to travel around the country. In contrast
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| degree isolated nations in the world,
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| | to Nepal, which is
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| extraneous determines & tourism are
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| | well-known as a budget travel
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| heavily governed by the government to
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| | destination, Bhutan imposes a minimal
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| preserve its traditional Tibetan Buddhist
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| | daily fee of US$200 for
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| culture. most Bhutanese adopt either the
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| | tourists travelling in groups during high
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| Drukpa Kagyu or the Nyingmapa school of
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| | season, or US$240 per day
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| Tibetan Buddhism. The official language
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| | for single travelers (who still must be
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| is Dzongkha (lit. "the oral communication
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| | accompanied by a guide and
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| of the dzong").Bhutan is frequently
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| | driver).The traditional dress for Ngalong
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| described as the last surviving refuge of
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| | and Sharchop men is the
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| traditional Himalayan Buddhist culture.
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| | gho, a knee-length robe tied at the
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| Non-Buddhists complain of man rights
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| | waistline by a cloth belt
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| offences approximately 100,000 ethnic
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| | known as the kera. Women wear an
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| Nepali (who are generally Hindu) left the
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| | ankle-length dress, the
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| country in the 1980s as they were
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| | kira, which is clipped at one shoulder
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| unhappy with new government insurances
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| | and tied at the waist. A
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| planned to bring down the growing
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| | accompaniment to the kira is a
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| illegal immigration derived from
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| | long-sleeved blouse, the toego,
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| Nepal.Stone tools, arms, and remnants of
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| | which is wear off underneath the
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| big stone structures provide
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| | outer layer. Social status and
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| evidence that Bhutan was populated as
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| | class find out the texture, colours,
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| former as 2000 BC. Historians
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| | and decorations that embellish
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| have theorised that the state of
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| | the garments.Scarves and shawls are
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| Lhomon (literally, "southern
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| | also indicants of social standings, as
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| darkness"), or Monyul ("Dark Land", a
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| | Bhutan has traditionally
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| reference to the Monpa -
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| | been a feudal society. Earrings are wear
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| the aboriginal peoples of Bhutan) may
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| | off by females.
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| have existed between 500
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| | Controversially, Bhutanese law now
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| BC and AD 600. The names Lhomon
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| | requires these Tibetan-style
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| Tsendenjong (Sandalwood Country),
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| | garments for all Bhutanese citizens
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| and Lhomon Khashi, or even
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| | including the Nepalese, who
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| Southern Mon (country of four approaches)
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| | are not of Tibetan stock.Bhutan's
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| have been found in ancient
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| | national sport is archery, and
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| Bhutanese and Tibetan chronicles.The
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| | competitions are held regularly
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| earliest transcribed event in Bhutan was
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| | in virtually all villages. It
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| the passage of the
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| | differs from Olympic standards not
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| Buddhist saint Padmasambhava (also
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| | only in technical details such as
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| called Guru Rinpoche) in the 8th
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| | the placement of the targets and
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| century. Bhutan's former history
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| | atmosphere. There are two targets
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| is unclear, because to the highest
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| | placed over 100 metres apart and
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| degree of the records were destructed
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| | teams shoot from one end of the
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| after fire ravaged Punakha,
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| | field to the other. Both member
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| the ancient capital in 1827. By the
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| | of the team shoots 2 arrows per
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| 10th century, Bhutan's political
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| | round. Traditional
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| development was heavily influenced
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| | Bhutanese archery is a social festival
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| by its religious history.Several
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| | and competitions are organised
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| sub-sects of Buddhism issued which were
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| | between villages, towns, and amateur
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| patronised by the Several
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| | teams.There are typically plenty of food
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| Mongol & Tibetan overlords. After the
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| | and drink complete with singing
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| decline of the Mongols in
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| | and dancing cheerleaders comprising
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| the 14th century, those sub-sects vied
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| | of the wives and supporters
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| with each more for mastery
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| | of the participating teams. Attempts to
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| in the political & spiritual landscape,
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| | distract A opponent include
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| eventually leading to the
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| | standing around the target and making
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| ascendancy of the Drukpa sub-sect by the
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| | fun of the shooter's ability.
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| 16th century.Bhutan remains one of the
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| | Darts (khuru) is A equally popular
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| most secluded nations in
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| | outdoor team sport, in which
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| the world, and almost tourists are
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| | heavy wooden darts indicated with a
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| involved to book packaged
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| | 10cm nail are throw away at
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| tours (offered by the country's numerous
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| | a paperback-sized target ten to twenty
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| tourist agencies) in order
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| | metres away.
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