Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas has a reputation for its friendly people, rich cultural heritage, peace-loving society, stunning natural beauty, and commitment to responsible tourism, as evidenced by the fact that is the world's first carbon-negative country. The country has so fiercely guarded its unique Buddhist culture that it did not admit tourists until the 1970s. Fast forward a few decades and in 2023, the country welcomed approximately 1,03,000 visitors, about two-thirds below its pre-pandemic record of 3,15,000 tourists in 2019.





