Bhutan is a small, peaceful kingdom in the Eastern Himalayas, known for its stunning mountain landscapes, deep-rooted Buddhist culture, and unique approach to national happiness. Often described as a mystical and untouched land, Bhutan limits tourism to preserve its culture and natural beauty — making every visit feel truly special.
Capital: Thimphu
Official Language: Dzongkha
Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN)
Best Time to Visit: March–May and September–November (pleasant weather and festivals)
Popular Entry Points: Paro International Airport, Phuentsholing (border with India)
Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery) – Iconic cliffside temple
Thimphu – Capital city with monasteries, museums, and local markets
Punakha Dzong – One of the most beautiful fortresses in the country
Bumthang Valley – Cultural heartland of Bhutan
Phobjikha Valley – Scenic glacial valley known for black-necked cranes
Known for Gross National Happiness instead of GDP
A carbon-negative country with pristine nature
Rich Buddhist traditions and colorful festivals
Perfect for cultural tours, trekking, and spiritual retreats
Safe, serene, and ideal for offbeat travel experiences




