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A Portrait of Bhutan

A Portrait of Bhutan

Author(s): Queen of Bhutan Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck

Location(s): Bhutan

Genre(s): Travelogue

Era(s): Modern

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Long regarded as the Forbidden Land, Bhutan – or Druk Yul, the Land of the Thunder Dragon – was virtually closed to the outside world until the 1960s. Even today, little is known about this remote Himalayan Buddhist kingdom nestled between two giant neighbours, India and China. Often described as the Last Shangri La, Bhutan is still a country of pristine forests, alpine valleys and glacial lakes, rich in rare flora and fauna such as the blue poppy, the golden langur and the red panda. As spectacular as its natural beauty are the architecture of its towering dzongs (fortresses) and the art treasures that fill its monasteries and temples. Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck’s portrait of her country is a captivating blend of personal memoir, history, folklore and travelogue. It provides unique and intimate insights into Bhutanese culture and society, with its vivid glimpses of life in Bhutan’s villages and hamlets, monasteries and palaces.
This book, with its specially commissioned illustrations by young Bhutanese artists, and photographs from the author’s family album, is essential reading both for those who plan to visit the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon and for armchair travellers who yearn to experience the magic of Bhutan through their imaginations.

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This is a fascinating book which must be read by anyone visiting Bhutan. It’s written by the Queen of Bhutan and gives a great insight into the country. (Louise, Amazon)

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