Bhutan is also known as The Last Shangri-La and is one of the few countries that have made a significant image in the world of tourism by being a sudden favorite among world wanderers. Bhutan is a preacher of peace and its unique concepts of Gross National Happiness is what make it a curious destination, waiting to be explored in deep. The green sloping valleys, the unending green, the glittering streams and the well architecture monasteries are the visual delights that the beautiful region has to offer. Though you may not find any foreign brands here, the people are completely happily with their approach of life and their development along the trail of sustainability. Its culture and heritage is quite dear to them and this is what has made traveling to Bhutan a way more interesting.
The culture of Bhutan is based on the basic of Tibetan form of Mahayana Buddhism which contains sprinkles of the Tibetan Buddhism. The main heritage and culture of Bhutan is richly preserved and is well guided by its closeness to other global cultures, which may affect their own. They have ways of their own and their culture is hugely responsible for their intensive preservation success too. Bhutan’s isolation from the world stayed until the 1960’s and then they opened up to Tourism.