Asia's best-kept secret is considered to be Bhutan. Eclipsed and settled between China and India, it is a comparatively new travel spot, with numerous unseen mysteries in its natural landscape and calm townships. The land is specked with red-dressed monks, ancient Buddhist monasteries, and cordial smiles.
It is one quiet nation, where gross national happiness is of a higher priority than earning cash, where chilies are utilised as a vegetable rather than for flavor, and the mythical thunder beast, Druk, is decorated on the national flag, representing individuals of Bhutan: faithful, devoted and residing with an absolute feeling of having a place inside the realm.
The cuisine includes meats like chicken, pork, goat, yak, beef, and several veggie dishes are popular, too. On your trip to this peaceful, happy country, be ready to be welcomed with butter tea and warm smiles. Rice wine and beers from cereal grains, noodles, and dumplings could also be on your menu in Bhutan.
This Buddhist country has never been ruled by any foreign power in the past and also boasts of a reputation of being the least corrupt country in Asia and the easiest one too for business. The philosophy of giving more importance to happiness over money and combined with the teachings of Buddha that encourage Bhutanese to focus more on what they have instead of looking at what they lack has paved the way for a much welcoming and peaceful country that is working hard to hold on to its traditions, rich culture, and heritage and also save its environment. Who would not want to be a part of such a beautiful journey to the heart of Bhutan?