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Think of a nation that is isolated from the rest of the world and is located in the Himalayas. It left for development in extraordinary and exceptional ways that made sense for both its own culture and ecology as a whole. According to some, this nation is the happiest in the entire globe and the final Shangri-La. It is also the only one in the world to be carbon negative, which means it produces three times as much oxygen as it consumes. Meet Bhutan, a fascinating nation. 

Explore Bhutan: The Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Let’s find out what makes this location so special. Are they there really the happiest people? And what environmental concepts have they learned? Greetings from Bhutan. The first thing you should know about Bhutan is that you must have a designated tour guide in order to enter the country. I can’t wait to learn more about Bhutan, which is reportedly the happiest nation in the world.

Spiritual landmarks:

We’ll begin with one of the biggest sitting Buddha sculptures on the entire globe. Its height is over 100 feet. I’m not sure, but the philosophy of development is called gross national happiness. That recognizes the significance of economic growth. Economic expansion cannot be mindless. It should be evenly distributed across society and ecologically sustainable. Bhutan was the only nation in the world that was carbon neutral until recently.

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Bhutanese provisions:

Bhutan offers free health and care, free education, clean air, a natural environment the rule of law, and justice are all in place, which makes them a happy place.  We grin from the bottom of our souls when we do so. The success of a country is only possible when we are aware of leadership. A good leader work on togetherness.

Bhutan has benefited from the benefits of wise leaders, regardless of whether it is our monasteries, wildlife, or scorching, steep mountains that have not yet been scaled. Bhutan is a little nation nestled away in the Himalayas between two enormous nations. Yet their culture is intact and their spirituality is perfect also. Their economy is growing gradually but is sustainable.

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Bhutan is a Buddhist country and has many holy places to visit that are connected to Buddhism exploring the second attractive place that fascinates tourists is called Paro Taktsang also known as the Monastery of tigers nest. It is located above the high mountain covered with rich Greenland. Buddhism is being pushed to spread throughout Asia.

 

Bhutanese Relegious beliefs:

In the cave that was created close to the temple, believers meditated for three years, three months, and three days. They hold the opinion that through trekking, you may atone for your sins. It is good for health, body, and soul as well. while visiting these holy places it is necessary to cover your body.

The air is just magical here. If you are a peace lover you must enjoy the vibe here. The tour is half-done if you haven’t explored wildlife safari. Bhutan is rich in natural beauty. It has lush green mountains and long trails of forests. In Bhutan, there is the second largest national park of wild species. On an estimated idea this forest has more the forty breeds of known mammals and hundreds of bird species. Without exploring jungle safari your visit is incomplete. It is an extraordinary experience for those who love natural beauty. Almost three-quarters of the whole Bhutanese land consists of lush green forested areas or scrubland.

Bhutan is a multilingual country. Many languages are spoken there but the official language is Dzongkha. It is a lower middle revenue country. Their peoples are very much specific about their festivals. Thimphu Tshechu and Paro Tshechu are famous national festivals. Jomolhari Mountain Festival is another interesting carnival. 

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Bhutanese Festivals:

Many tourists came to join their festivals and enjoy. They do mask dance and their famous national dance in their festivals. In honor of their creators, they do traditional dance performances with their specially designed colorful outfits during festivals. They pray day and night with proper rituals during their festivals. Black neck crane festival is also celebrated as an annual festival. It is celebrated at Phobjikha valley every year. This event serves to spread a message to humankind or mankind.

Bhutanese Cusines:

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If we are talking about cuisine, spicy food is very common. They eat spicy food and use chillis in every meal.  Their tea is also slightly different from other tea. Salt and yak butter are used to make tea. yak butter has a specific sweet taste and tea is known as butter tea or specifically named “suja” in the local language. 

Things to know about Bhutan:

The official currency that is used in Bhutan is ngultrum (BTN). The best time to visit Bhutan is spring or autumn. Winters are usually very cold because of the mountain valley. If you want to enjoy your trip you can opt for October to December months without any hassle. Don’t forget to check out our article written about travel kit and travel essentials. Enjoy!  Comment below if you already visited and tell us about your experiences and stories.