Bhutan was not "discovered" in the conventional sense, as it has been inhabited for thousands of years. However, it was first brought to the attention of the Western world in the 18th century through the accounts of explorers and missionaries. The British explorer and surveyor, John Claude White, is often credited with introducing Bhutan to the West in the late 19th century. The country has a rich history and culture that predates these encounters, deeply rooted in its own traditions and governance.
in Bhutan
There is lakes in Bhutan .
Bhutan is a poor country.
Most Of Bhutan's live in the Northwest part of Bhutan and the Bhutan's still currently live in valleys! -Jenny
All the Bhutanese those who hold the citizenship of Bhutan since 1958 are the citizen of Bhutan. Drukpa and Nepali lives in Bhutan. Hindu and Budda is only the religion in Bhutan.
Bhutan is a country.
Bhutan has no official nickname
Bhutan has excess electricity and many parts of India receive electricity from Bhutan.
What are steps taken by Bhutan's people to make Bhutan's biodiversity a himalayan diamond?
Currency in Bhutan: ngultrum (BTN);The currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese ngultrum and the Indian rupee.
Bhutan is around the size of Taiwan.
The boundary between India and Bhutan is the only land entry point for citizens of Bhutan. The boundary is called the Bhutan-Indian Border.