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Bhutan: 20 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger Facts Featured 5 Mins ReadAugust 29, 2024
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Bhutan is a small, landlocked country nestled in the Eastern Himalayas between the powerful neighbors of India and China.

There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this country (which has a long history dating back to the 17th Century), but today my aim is to change that.

Here are 20 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know about Bhutan

1. The country is officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan.

2. Bhutan has a population of over 777,000 people.

Thimpu - Bhutan

3. The country’s capital and largest city is Thimphu. The city has a population of over 114,000.

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4. Bhutan is an exceptionally mountainous nation, with mountains covering 98.8% of its land area. In the north, the landscape is characterized by the Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows, where peaks soar above 7,000 meters (23,000 feet).

5, The central region of the country is defined by the Black Mountains, which serve as a watershed between key river systems.

6. In the South, the country’s terrain transitions from mountains to the narrow Duars Plain.

7. The history of Bhutan is complex and often shrouded in myth and legend. Evidence suggests that the region has been inhabited since around 2000 BC, with archaeological remnants indicating early human settlement.

8. Buddhism was introduced to Bhutan in the 7th century AD by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, who built the first Buddhist temples, including Kyichu Lhakhang.

The religion gained prominence in the 8th century with the arrival of Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), who is credited with establishing the Nyingma school of Buddhism and converting many locals.

9. The unification of Bhutan into a single state occurred in the 17th century under the leadership of Ngawang Namgyal, known as Zhabdrung Rinpoche. He successfully unified the various warring fiefdoms and established a theocratic government, codifying laws and promoting Buddhism as the state religion. This period marked the beginning of the Drukpa lineage’s dominance in Bhutanese society.

10. In the late 19th century, internal strife and civil wars led to the rise of Ugyen Wangchuck, who emerged as a unifying figure.

In 1907, he was elected as the first king of Bhutan, establishing the Wangchuck dynasty. This marked a significant shift in governance, as Bhutan began to develop closer ties with British India, culminating in the Treaty of Punakha in 1910, which granted Bhutan internal autonomy while allowing British influence over its foreign affairs.

11. The 20th century saw significant changes in Bhutan, particularly under King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who initiated modernization efforts, including the establishment of education and health systems. Bhutan became a member of the United Nations in 1971.

12. King Jigme Singye Wangchuck (King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck’s successor), furthered these modernization efforts and introduced the concept of Gross National Happiness (GNH) as a guiding principle for development.

13. In 2008, Bhutan transitioned from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy, holding its first democratic elections. This marked a new era in Bhutan’s governance, emphasizing democratic principles while maintaining its cultural heritage.

14. Bhutan’s economy is small but expanding, with hydroelectric power as its primary export. The national currency, the Ngultrum, is pegged to the Indian rupee. While the country has achieved notable development progress, it continues to confront challenges like rising debt, unemployment, poverty, and corruption.

15. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) is a stunning cliffside monastery in Bhutan. It’s perched at 3,120 meters (10,200 feet) and it offers breathtaking views and a challenging hike through lush forests. It is one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit for travelers seeking spiritual and natural beauty.

Paro Taktsang - Bhutan

16. Punakha Dzong, often referred to as the “Palace of Great Happiness,” is a magnificent fortress situated at the confluence of two rivers. It is celebrated for its breathtaking architecture and exquisite gardens. Serving as the administrative center of Punakha, it is also one of the country’s most significant dzongs.

17. Buddha Dordenma is a colossal bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, towering at 51 meters (169 feet) in height. Located in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, it provides sweeping views of Thimphu and is encircled by smaller Buddha statues, creating a tranquil setting for meditation.

Buddha Dordenma - Bhutan

18. Dochula Pass is renowned for its 108 chortens (stupas) and offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. It’s a perfect spot for picnics and photography, particularly on clear days.

19. Gangtey Valley is celebrated for its tranquil beauty and is home to the Gangtey Monastery, which provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains. This peaceful valley is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching, particularly for observing black-necked cranes.

20. Phobjikha Valley, a glacial valley, is renowned for its picturesque beauty and stunning mountain views. It is an excellent destination for hiking and enjoying the serenity of nature.

Well, there you have it, 20 Interesting Facts You Might Not Have Known About Bhutan. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

Watch this space for updates in the Facts category on Running Wolf’s Rant.

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