Why come to Bhutan?
Bhutan’s beautiful unspoiled and pristine landscape, ancient Buddhist culture, and people will enchant you. Trekkers will find an alternative to the overcrowded trails of Nepal. You will be impressed with the country’s traditional architecture and abundant wildlife. (Herds of yaks graze in its high-country valleys, blue sheep and Black-necked cranes can sometimes be spotted in its farthest reaches.) Others can find pleasure in the elaborate Tsechus (religious festivals) that are held throughout the year at various Dzongs (fortress monasteries). The air and the environment are not polluted and there are no crowds. Nearly everyone who visits Bhutan will be awed by the unsurpassed majesty of the Himalayas. Top Bhutan’s Tourism Policy The tourism industry in Bhutan is based on the principle of sustainability, indicating that tourism must be environmentally and ecologically friendly, socially and culturally acceptable and economically viable. There is no restriction imposed on the number of