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We are sure that every cell in your body wanted to travel to Bhutan when an article about the happiest place on Earth or a TedTalk about a carbon- negative country in Asia popped up on your screen.

The Land of the Thunder Dragon is the perfect place to plan your next holiday with mesmerizing mountains, beautiful valleys, and happy people. With our eleven-day cultural trip, travel to Bhutan to have a heaven-like experience that you will cherish for the rest of your life.

Bhutan is known as the only carbon-negative country where 70% of the country’s land is covered in forest. People living in harmony with the pristine nature and the diverse flora and fauna accredits the nation as a peaceful country.

Bhutan’s festival tours are exciting when you get to see the happiest people on earth – happiness is a place. The unique culture and tradition of Bhutan share a close link with the Tibetan form of Mahayana Buddhism.

Bhutan is a peaceful kingdom with a small population of 6,000,000. The vast, beautiful mountains, the evergreen forest, and lush paddy fields will bless your eyes with never-ending views. The roads in Bhutan are quite winding, but it gives you immense pleasure to take a joyful ride as you pass each turn.

The Land of Thunder Dragon, Bhutan is known for its breathtaking landscapes, legendary temples, and ancient fortresses

Bhutan, a tiny landlocked country is one of the happiest countries. Bhutan is well known for its Gross National Happiness(GNH) and it is becoming an exemplary policy for developments globally. Bhutan is a happy country Indeed with its Slogan “Happiness is a Place”.

A small landlocked country known worldwide for the government’s sustainable policy that measures the happiness of its citizens along with its economy. Can a country really measure happiness, and if so, how? Why is Bhutan so special?

100s of myths were told, numerous artifacts were displayed, and 1000s of traditional songs were sung in the air. Chaotic roads, jagged terrain, perilous routes, and unpleasant vegetation, yet you are mesmerized to travel Bhutan.

Bhutan, the last Shangri-La, a Buddhist kingdom is known for its high mountains and low valleys. The dramatic landscape of rugged terrains and vast plains, monasteries, and Dzongs (fortresses) are its gems and these makes the stunning country a must visit destination for 2021.
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