World Bank Group | Bhutan Features a country brief, development data and country assistance strategy. http://wbln1018.worldbank.org/sar/sa.nsf/88c14925eec19059852567d7005d5308/3be1b8
Danida Bhutan Landestrategi for udviklingsbistand, n¸gletal, fakta og politisk¸konomisk oversigt. http://www.um.dk/danida/oversigt/Bhutan/
Index/bbs.com.bt National TV and radio broadcast agency. Contains text and multimedia news. Also features information on geography, people, culture, maps and government. http://www.bbs.com.bt/
Himalayan Art The Himalayan Art Project web page features over 1500 artworks from Tibet, Nepal, bhutan, India, China and Mongolia. http://www.himalayanart.org/choose.cfm
Surya Travel And Tours. Nepal Offers airlines, tourist bus and hotel reservation. Also organizes trekking and expeditions in Nepal, Tibet and bhutan. Contains a profile and details on services offered. http://www.suryatravel.com/
Fine Line Features | The Cup bhutan's official entry in the 2000 Academy Awards for best foreign film. Contains reviews, photo galleries, a trailer (QuickTime format) and other information about the movie. http://www.flf.com/thecup/index.html
Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi - Intro Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi, accredited to India and bhutan. Includes contact information for the Consulate General in Mumbai and the Consulates in Kolkata and Chennai. http://ud23.mogul.no/
Extractions: 14species recorded in Bhutan have been identified as globally threatened by BirdLife International. These include White -bellied Heron, Pallas's Fish Eagle, Chestnut-breasted Partridge, Blyth's Tragopan, Wood Snipe, Dark-rumped Swift, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Grey-crowned Prinia and Beautiful Nuthatch, all of which probably breed in Bhutan. The country is an important wintering ground f Jigme Tsering at:
Bhutan Food Recipes Contains information on the country, culture, cooking methods, ingredients and recipes for Bhutanese desserts, sauces and main dishes. http://asiarecipe.com/bhutan.html
Index A comprehensive listing of internet sites related to bhutan, with accumulated information stored on the local server. http://www.bhutan.org/
Extractions: And the dogs! Dogs, dogs everywhere! It is almost becoming a constant theme on my travels, my private study of the nature of a country's dogs. Are they nice? Are they mean little yappers? I can say without reserve that Bhutan's dogs deserve the title of the World's Most Friendly Dogs. That, coming from me, decidedly a cat-woman if a choice has to be made, is praise of the highest order. Indeed, the dogs are so passive that they were in great danger of being stepped on by a certain gawking foreigner, oblivious to man's best friend sleeping on a sunny spot anywhere, the color of their fur blending into the countryside. Actually, there is a Bhutanese belief about the dogs: They are viewed as the incarnation closest to mankind, to be reborn as man. It therefore behooves people to treat them nicely; so they do and dogs repay this kind treatment by being equally pleasant!
Adventure In Nepal Organizes tours and trekking in Nepal, Tibet, bhutan and India. Site features company profile, tour destinations and outdoor adventure activities. http://www.adventureinnepal.com/
Sydasien, Bhutan Information om befolkning, styre och ekonomi. http://www.sydasien.m.se/bhutan.html
Virtuelle Himalaya Expedition Djordje Grujic und Christof Lindenbeck informieren mit Artikeln und Bildergalerie ¼ber die Entstehung des Himalaya. Mit geologischer Karte und 3DModellierung. http://www.geologie.uni-freiburg.de/projekte/bhutan/
New Page 3 The country's national postal administration describes its postal, bus, and money order services and rates, and explains how philatelists can purchase Butanese postage stamps. http://www.bhutanpost.com.bt/
The Living Edens: Bhutan - Animal Archive Photos and descriptions of some of the country's interesting mammals, birds, and reptiles. http://www.pbs.org/edens/bhutan/Bhu_animal1.htm
Extractions: Like the original Eden, Bhutan is a place where human beings live in harmony with their overwhelming array of natural neighbors. Because of the rare relationship Bhutan's populace has with the environment, many living things have taken on spiritual significance in the lives of Bhutan's people. Clicking on the names to the left will bring up in-depth information about the wildlife featured in "The Living Edens: Bhutan, The Last Shangri-La," as well as about living things not found in the program, but researched by the program's producers.