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Bhutan is a country hidden to the East from prying eyes by the majestic Himalayas. Thanks to its cozy location, the country has preserved the traditional culture and customs of local residents.
Bhutan is a great place for health tourism.
For example, the city of Thimphu is famous for the National Institute of traditional medicine. In addition to numerous studies, the institute has sanatoriums where travelers are invited to trust experienced specialists and improve their health in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract and musculoskeletal system.
The Himalayas are the traditional habitat of Buddhist monks who protect and pass on the teachings and knowledge of the human soul and body from generation to generation. Travelers who get behind the walls of the monastery are given the opportunity to see firsthand the amazing Customs and life of local ministers, the most beautiful landscapes and live in peace, silence and meditation.
Monasteries teach you to find peace and complacency, harmony of mind and body, and help you get rid of paranoid disorders and the consequences of stress. Thousands of travelers come to monasteries in Bhutan every year for spiritual enlightenment, purification of thoughts and consciousness from accumulated negativity.
Monks also practice acupuncture, massages, therapeutic baths and yoga, which help to set up the body in a calm mood.
Important! It should be understood that the medical sphere is not developed, so for any more or less serious manipulations, it is better to choose another country.
There are no private doctors or clinics in the country, but there is a system of public hospitals. You can get primary care in hospitals, but in case of a serious illness or injury, you need to travel to another nearby country. The best option is Thailand (Bangkok), where excellent medical service is provided. In Bhutan, the best place to provide care is the Timphu National Hospital. The hospital has general practitioners and specialists, as well as laboratories and operating rooms. Treatment for tourists is free of charge.
In any more or less large cities of Bhutan, there are also hospitals where you can seek first aid if necessary. In most cities, there are shops that include medical products. Sellers in stores usually give advice about the medications they have, but keep in mind that they are not certified pharmacologists.
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Travel to Bhutan with the goal of having a baby - no special visas or permits are provided.
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