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The official name of Bhutan is Kingdom of Bhutan Druk Yul Khap, a monarchy in South Asia. The people of Bhutan call their country ‘Druk Yul’ or ‘Land of the Lightning Dragon’ in their mother tongue Jangkha. The country is located in the eastern part of the Himalayas in the Indian subcontinent. Bhutan is bounded on the north by China’s Tibet region, on the west by India’s Sikkim and Tibet’s Chumbi valley, on the east by Arunachal Pradesh and on the south by Assam and North Bengal. The word Bhutan comes from the Sanskrit word “land-up” which means “high ground”.

In Sanskrit, voting or voting means the country of Bhutan. Bhutan is a member state of SAARC and the least populous country in South Asia after the Maldives. Thimphu is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. Funtsling is the main economic center of Bhutan.

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Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.

The origin of the word "travel" is most likely lost to history. The term "travel" may originate from the Old French word travail, which means ‘work’. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the first known use of the word travel was in the 14th century.

It also states that the word comes from Middle English travailen, travelen (which means to torment, labor, strive, journey) and earlier from Old French travailler (which means to work strenuously, toil). In English we still occasionally use the words "travail", which means struggle. According to Simon Winchester in his book The Best Travelers’ Tales (2004), the words "travel" and "travail" both share an even more ancient root: a Roman instrument of torture called the tripalium (in Latin it means "three stakes", as in to impale).

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