Bhutan, a sparsely populated country in Southeast Asia, is nestled in the Himalayan foothills, providing it the ideal location for preserving its unique culture. Culture is deeply ingrained in the Bhutanese people’s everyday lives, as evidenced by cultural excursions in Bhutan. Vajrayana Buddhism underpins Bhutanese culture and traditions.
The architecture of historic Dzongs, temples, chortens, and Mani walls depicts Bhutanese religion. These architectural marvels may be found in practically every part of Bhutan, straddling hilltops with panoramic views of the valleys.
All of the architectural landmarks are linked to the spiritual legend Guru Rimpoche, who is credited with introducing Buddhism to the Bhutan Kingdom in the 7th century. According to legend, he rode a tiger through Bhutan, visiting many caves that were eventually converted into monasteries and temples.
Bhutan’s monasteries also host a number of festivals. The festivities are rich in history and culture, with ethnic costumes, songs, mask dances, and food on display. The cultural environment of Bhutan extends beyond the lowlands into the hills, which are dotted with serene monasteries for meditation and worship.
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