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| | Need to Know | Capital City Thimphu | | Tipping Tipping is not yet a regular practice in Bhutan. | | Electricity Bhutan uses 220 Volts, AC current and if your gizmos are customised to any other specifications, carry an adaptor or converter. | | Weights and Measurements Bhutan uses the Metric system for weights and Measures. |
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BhutanThings to do in Bhutan |
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Thimphu is a regal town, home to the Bhutanese Royal Family and to several foreign missions and development projects.
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“Bhutia” markets are colourful heaps of shawls, sweaters, coats and trinkets of turquoise and coral. The women in their traditional attire (“bakus”) may not speak your language but will help you make the right choice.
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Trekking is the best way to discover Bhutan’s verdant valleys, crystal clear lakes, rugged mountainside and unspoilt habitat.
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The only restaurants are in the hotels and they serve Indian, Continental and Bhutanese food. A wide variety of alcoholic beverages and bottled soft drinks are available in the restaurants, bars and pubs.
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Bhutan is an agrarian society and most of its festivals celebrate sowing and reaping of the crop.
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