Bhutan travel information

General info about Bhutan
In 1865, Britain and Bhutan signed the Treaty of Sinchulu, under which Bhutan would receive an annual subsidy in exchange for ceding some border land to British India. Under British influence, a monarchy was set up in 1907; three years later, a treaty was signed whereby the British agreed not to interfere in Bhutanese internal affairs and Bhutan allowed Britain to direct its foreign affairs. This role was assumed by independent India after 1947. Two years later, a formal Indo-Bhutanese accord returned the areas of Bhutan annexed by the British, formalized the annual subsidies the country received, and defined India's responsibilities in defense and foreign relations. A refugee issue of over 100,000 Bhutanese in Nepal remains unresolved; 90% of the refugees are housed in seven United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) camps. In March 2005, King Jigme Singye WANGCHUCK unveiled the government's draft constitution - which would introduce major democratic reforms - and pledged to hold a national referendum for its approval. In December 2006, the King abdicated the throne to his son, Jigme Khesar Namgyel WANGCHUCK, in order to give him experience as head of state before the democratic transition. In early 2007, India and Bhutan renegotiated their treaty to allow Bhutan greater autonomy in conducting its foreign policy, although Thimphu continues to coordinate policy decisions in this area with New Delhi. In July 2007, seven ministers of Bhutan's ten-member cabinet resigned to join the political process, and the cabinet acted as a caretaker regime until democratic elections for seats to the country's first parliament were completed in March 2008. The king ratified the country's first constitution in July 2008.
Disease threats
degree of risk: intermediate food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, he
Languages spoken
Dzongkha (official), Bhotes speak various Tibetan dialects, Nepalese speak various Nepalese dialects
Ethnic division
Bhote 50%, ethnic Nepalese 35% (includes Lhotsampas - one of several Nepalese ethnic groups), indigenous or migrant tribes 15%
HIV/AIDS prevalence rate
less than 0.1% (2001 est.)
Climate
varies; tropical in southern plains; cool winters and hot summers in central valleys; severe winters and cool summers in Himalayas
Resources
timber, hydropower, gypsum, calcium carbonate
Economy
The economy, one of the world's smallest and least developed, is based on agriculture and forestry, which provide the main livelihood for more than 60% of the population. Agriculture consists largely of subsistence farming and animal husbandry. Rugged mountains dominate the terrain and make the building of roads and other infrastructure difficult and expensive. The economy is closely aligned with India's through strong trade and monetary links and dependence on India's financial assistance. The industrial sector is technologically backward, with most production of the cottage industry type. Most development projects, such as road construction, rely on Indian migrant labor. Model education, social, and environment programs are underway with support from multilateral development organizations. Each economic program takes into account the government's desire to protect the country's environment and cultural traditions. For example, the government, in its cautious expansion of the tourist sector, encourages visits by upscale, environmentally conscientious tourists. Detailed controls and uncertain policies in areas such as industrial licensing, trade, labor, and finance continue to hamper foreign investment. Hydropower exports to India have boosted Bhutan's GDP growth. New hydropower projects will be the driving force behind Bhutan's ability to create employment and sustain growth in the coming years.
Environment
soil erosion; limited access to potable water

Cities and villages in Bhutan (click for more info about each)

chhukha     damphu     gasa     geylegphug     ha     jakar     lhuntshi     mongar     paro     pemagatsel     phuntsholing     punakha     samdrup jongkhar     shemgang     taga dzong     tashigang     tongsa     wangdiphodrang    

More cities and villages in Bhutan (click for more info about each)

kenga     kagha     saidu     dotanang     sasoka     pimi     hatisar     momai thang     barshong     nangnang     tash chho dzong     dagapela     pieksao     shali     lhedang     diptsang     ta-shih-ch'u     tashtanje     khampa     lalai     ama     samtengang     phuntsoling     lunana     wangchukling     duna dzong     rapley     tongsa dzong     shegaria     suchha     dametsi     torma shong     bhangtar     khitokha     somchi     tosuman     panbang     zarafi     sawaphu     thumgaon     sufali     tseshinang     usak     chukha     panka     bitana     gnimthenla     bhurgaon     sombe dzong     lao     chungkar     naitola     tashi chhuc dzong     daifam     denchukha     chanchukha dzong     sibsu     shingbe     daphu     chirang     weitsang     pengkhua     chapchha     balfai     byakar dzong     chengmore     tungka la     lobnig     shongar dzong     taripo     namtil     yalang     tangsebi     galechugaon     monka     raga     pachu     borshang     phisugaon     wangdu phodrang     tormoshangsa     pangkha     tsangka     kengkhar     naspe     drugyel dzong     chendebi     damoitsi     thimsing     shapang     sanchi     ura     shangong dzong     damotse     kechangka     sangkari     gongchuandgaon     shuri     kalikhola     dogsar     donkar     taripe     laya     nab chote     rading     haracha     bumtang tang     beteni     tashi yang-tsi dzong     thrimshing     sharithang     chuyul     thunkar     tashi tang-tsi dzong     lenlung     chalaika     senghe dzong     tashi chho dzong     lamidangra     ta-ga-na     punakla     dawakha     mochhu     changchukha dzong     thimbu     sakteng     samchi     manikyangsa     bhangbarai     pinsoperi     thimphu     shamgong dzong     dorokha     lingshi     chamarchi     tamjee     lamti     ngalangkang     chapcha     sakden     kungtar     jumsa     tala     niche kalikhola     bioka     lung chen     dorkha     trashi cho dzong     khar     sassi     khenpa dzong     kencho     samdrup choling     jokhar dzong     yuwak     samchhi     thimpago     tassisudon     trashi chhodzong     alla     sipchu     chemaito     khamna     tashi gang dzong     sakdon     atsho chhubar     du phodrang     nganglam     dungna     shodug     tse kang     bumthang     tobrang     rife     dhur     chilo     dewangiri     kangpar     mongar dzong     samdrop     chhukha dzong     kurjey     daga     ningsang la     gasa dzong     sangbay     singur     sharitang     shingkarap     wamrong     dhaje     ritang     sana     demtsi     ha dzong     byaradingka     gyetsa     tendu     damecha     bali     doring     domka     lingshi dzong     hilari     sawang     naktsang     hlari     thimpu     maogaon     domaphu     gasila     changra     punaka     phunchholing     pajo     tima     tosumani     tongla kenga     bachap     kyapcha dzong     buri chu     dzongsa dzong     sarbhang     rungzyung     chengmari     tashi yangtse     denehukha     gesekha     bumtang     sengor     nimgong     singhi dzong     ta-hsi-su-tsung     dam     damthang     ohemaito     benkar     gangtey gonpa     pinkhua     doronagaon     ghunkarah     samdrup     tashigangtsi     cha-shih-ch'u-tsung     shabling     rimpung dzong     ta-hsi-su-tun     lhuntsi dzong     thebong     kechungka     lamedada     singye dzong     tshalunang     shiuji     paro dzong     namtir     tamji     louri     kamganka     radi     gyepozhing     giala     kisona     go)nphu     trashicho    


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Population682,321 note: the F
CapitalThimphu
Time zoneUTC+6 (11 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Location Southern Asia, between China and India

Beer in Bhutan (0.33l)
Paro~ 0.5 EUR
Thimphu~ 0.1 EUR

Airports in Bhutan
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