There is a small and beautiful country in South Asia that is often called the “Himalayan Kingdom.” This country is known for its tall snow-covered mountains, deep valleys, peaceful nature and rich culture. It attracts many visitors from around the world who come to see its natural beauty and enjoy adventure activities like trekking and mountain climbing. Let’s learn more about this special place.
Bhutan is often called the “Himalayan Kingdom.” It is a small country in South Asia that lies in the beautiful mountains of the Eastern Himalayas. Bhutan is landlocked, which means it is surrounded by land and has no sea or ocean. It shares its borders with China in the north and India in the south and east.
Bhutan is known as the Himalayan Kingdom mainly because of its location. It sits on the southern slopes of the Eastern Himalayas, which are part of the larger Himalayan Mountain Range. Thsi range includes some of the world’s highest peaks, and Bhutan has many tall mountains, some even higher than 7,000 meters (23,000 feet).
These high mountains cover most of the country, giving Bhutan a rugged and hilly landscapes. The beautiful scenery, cool climate and high altitude are key reasons it is called a Himalayan Kingdom.
Bhutan lies between two important regions:
It is also close to Nepal, though the Indian state of Sikkim lies between Bhutan and Nepal. Because it is located between two large and powerful countries (India and China), Bhutan has great geopolitical importance. This means it plays an important role in peace and safety in the region.
Bhutan’s full name is the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is a small country, but it has a strong identity. Bhutan is known for:
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