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Bhutan: The World's Happiest Country


  • Nowadays, tourism is still very restricted and it is also expensive since a daily spending rate of 200 dollars is required.
  • Almost the entire country is located in the Himalayas, with a peak at the Kula Kangri peak (7,554 m).
  • Communications are difficult although, in cooperation with India , several roads have been built in recent years.
  • The country's biodiversity and its scenic and natural riches are enormous. In addition, we must bear in mind that the conservation of the environment is part of the culture of citizens.
  • The country's economy is based on subsistence agriculture and livestock.
  • The country remains poor but plans to increase tourism, although in a controlled manner, are a very important part of the country's economic future.
  • The Buddhist character of the country has generated a curiously mixed model between Western economic development and concepts such as the spiritual happiness of citizens, respect for the environment and equality.
  • Bhutan is a great unknown for tourism. Its small size, its location between the mountains of the Himalayas and the presence of its giant neighbors (India and China) has resulted in a certain isolation of the country.
  • The country suffered the pressure of China after hosting many Tibetan refugees. The government of Bhutan to maintain its sovereignty and independence decided to break its historical isolation and turn to India and other Western countries.
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What you have to do and see in Bhutan

  • Do one of the magnificent trekkings that offer the mountains of the country. There are of all levels, from smooth 1-day marches to the mythical Snowman Trek of 25 days.
  • Visit a Buddhist temple one of the most famous is that of the tiger nest but there are many scattered throughout the country.
  • Lose a few hours at the National Museum of Paro.
  • Try to spot some of the natural wonders of Bhutan such as the red panda and the snow leopard.
The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May and from September to November. If you plan to visit Bhutan, here are top Tourist Attractions in Bhutan that you cannot miss.

Suggested Tour : Would you plan your trip around a festival? Do not miss these Famous festivals in Bhutan, to experience the culture at its best.

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