
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked in Eastern Himalayas in Southeast Asia. The tiny kingdom of Bhutan remained tucked away in total isolation from the rest of the world. That segregation helped to preserve its deep Buddhist traditions. The Bhutan has their Buddhist monasteries and their traditions over there. The word “Bhutan” translates to the “Land Of The Thunder Dragon.” It earned the nickname because of the fierce storms that often roll in from the Himalayas. Bhutan is the first country in the world where people protect the environment. Thimphu is one of just two capital cities in Asia that does not have a single traffic light. Bhutan is a small country between India and Tibet, just east of Nepal and North of Bangladesh. Bhutan is the first country to switch from western ideal of Gross National product to “Gross National Happiness,” which is achieved through four foundations good governance, Natural Environment, Sustainable Growth, and Cultural Values.
PLACES TO VISIT IN BHUTAN:
1: RINPUNG DZONG-

Rinpung Dzong is a beautiful Dzong that means fort, with towering walls, and its known as the Fortness on a “Heap Of Jewels.” It is a best tourist places to visit in Bhutan and a classical example of Bhutanese architecture and their traditions. Rinpung Dzong is a large Buddhist monasteries and fortress over there.
2: CHELE LA PASS-

Chele La Pass is among the popular tourist places in Bhutan. The magnificent pass is en-route the Haa Valley in Paro. When you do trek over there you see the panoramic view of the valleys, gushing waterfalls, alpine flowers and clouds drifting above the hills.
3:BUDDHA DORDENMA STATUE:

The Buddha Dordenma Statue is a 169 tall statue of Buddha, built at the foot of the hills in Thimphu. This iconic gold and bronze statue is visible from almost anywhere in Thimphu. The statue depicts for “bestow blessings, peace and happiness to the whole world.