Bhutan is a symphony of snow-capped peaks, dense forests, and terraced rice fields, creating a sense of boundless beauty and calm. The country is a sanctuary for endangered species like the Bengal tiger and black-necked crane.
Buddhism permeates every aspect of life here, with the rhythmic chants of monks echoing through the valleys. The intricate dzongs (fortresses) that dot the landscape are architectural marvels, blending seamlessly into the surroundings and standing as symbols of Bhutan’s rich heritage.
It’s one of the few places on Earth that is carbon-negative and measures its success based on Gross National Happiness.