How are the Tibetans?
Trip Overview
Answer: Tibetans are extremely religious so you should respect their privacy when they pray (back off, don’t stay too close, be quiet, ask for photo permission, etc.). You should also show your respect and thankfulness when you receive any gifts from them. They don’t eat fish, dog, donkey and horse meat due to religion belief so don’t insult them eating these food in front of them. Moreover, when you visit temples you should follow prayers, wait in the queue, walk around them clockwise, don’t push people or overtake. Always follow the rules when going to monasteries and taking pictures inside temples is strictly forbidden.
Trip Review
Tour guide Pema Letho made the Bhutan trip both informative and entertaining. He always has some interesting stories to...

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Jamie Tan
Great sights, great food, great iternary, awesome guide. A totally unexpected enjoyable experience in Bhutan.

Laura Lim
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Marie
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