- Bhutan: A Landlocked Country in the Himalayas with Unique Traits
Bhutan is a landlocked country.🍏 bordering mainly🍎 China and India. It is located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and is a mountainous🥝 country. In addition to the Himalayas, there are many other branches within its territory, such as the Dongkar Range, the Rodong Range,🍊 the Black Mountain Range, and the Yuto Range. Most of these branches run north-south, with the terrain being high in the north and low in the south.🍏 Moreover, the country has a land area of approximately 38,000 square kilometers and is divided into🌽 4 administrative regions and 20 dzongkhags (districts), with Thimphu as its capital. As of 2022, Bhutan's 🥑population is about 763,000. Bhutan is a poor and underdeveloped agricultural country, but it is 🥒one of the countries with the highest happiness index in the world. Agriculture is the pillar🍒 industry of the country, and an important source of foreign exchange earnings is mainly tourism. It began to open up🥔 to tourism in 1974, but the control is relatively strict, generally only accepting group tours. Since July 1987, 🥦temples and religious shrines have not been open to the public. The tourist seasons are 🍓from March to June and September to December each year,with tourists mainly coming from Thailand. China, Japan, 🍌🍉the United States, Europe and other places. #Travel #CulturalAttractionsSharing #NaturalScenerySharing #Bhutan