The reasons why Bhutan is considered the happiest country on the Planet
This picturesque region is one of the widest valleys in the kingdom of Bhutan and is covered in fertile rice fields and has a beautiful, crystalline river meandering down the valley.

The reasons why Bhutan is considered the happiest country on the Planet

Ever wonder how come Bhutan people are more positive about life and live a happy life. The secret of the country has been revealed. It is a small mountainous country nestling in the laps of the Himalayas and is mainly surrounded by some of the largest countries in the world India and China. With so much development nearby still Bhutan is considered the world`s most poor country. Nevertheless, the question is “is it really poor”.

Dochula pass is located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu. The pass is a popular location among tourists as it offers a stunning 360 degree panoramic view of the Himalayan mountain range.
Bhutan is well known for holding some of the most vibrant and colorful festivals in the world. In fact, many travelers time their trip to Bhutan to coincide with the famous Paro and Thimphu Festivals.        

Bhutan is a Most Happiest Place on Planet

If we look closer Bhutan is an amazing place in terms of Human Development where they do not have GDP as a marker of the economy but GDH or gross domestic happiness as the marker of real development. Here is a list of reason that tells us. They do not differentiate between rich and poor.

This is amazing as the country is mostly populated by people of the same economic conditions and this makes almost everyone equal. People respect human labor and hard work and even the king contributed to national labor concerning jobs like planting and cleaning. This sets a mood of respect and makes people feel happier as people concentrate on living a normal life without competition to accumulate more and this reduces the amount of stress in their lives and helps them lead a much more satisfied and peaceful life.

Jezam waterfall at Trongsa overlooking welling Cafe

Bhutan's Environmental Success is a Pleasing Paradox

There is no doubt that Bhutan is also one of the most peaceful and beautiful places when it comes to nature. Each gorge, valley, mountain, and riverside has been well preserved and the government makes sure that the citizens maintain the standards of natural beauty. There are several natural trekking places like the Druk path and Laya Gasa that are not much modified by humans. Half the country has been preserved as a natural forest reserve and the animal and flora and fauna have been preserved in order to protect them from damage. The number of cars is very limited and fuel is not very cheap so the pollution is also in check that making the place serene and enjoyable. Even in agriculture, the cultivation is majorly done through organic farming and this reduces the risk of environmental damage even further. This has a direct impact on the lives of people who are able to breathe better, eat better, and live happily.

The splendid architecture of Bhutan is truly one of the best in the world

Modernity is Balanced with Spirituality in Bhutan

This is perhaps one of the most striking features of the Bhutanese people who are mostly Buddhists and are privileged with a life that is governed by high principles. The Bhutan government makes sure that the people of the country live a respectable life but are connected with spirituality and thus the king himself is connected and is often seen at temples and at lectures where Buddhist monks get together and discuss matters on spirituality and the connect with the real world.?This balance helps people understand that true progress is not in accumulating wealth but actually in helping people and enjoying life.

Many Bhutanese live in small agricultural villages scattered around the mountain valleys.

Bhutan Respect Human More Than Material Things

In Bhutan, human beings are considered one of the highest beings created by God and thus they always see to it that humans live a dignified life. Despite being poor in terms of monetary accumulation, Bhutan does not allow engaging porters for mountaineers without the permission of the administration. In addition, tourists are not permitted to use any labor services of any Bhutanese citizen for things that are not approved by the government. In addition, Bhutanese people concentrate on accumulating happiness rather than means of comfort.

Bhutan is one of the last countries in the world to introduce television to its people.

Bhutanese Views on Happiness and Modernization

In this modern age, too the citizens of Bhutan have limited options when it comes to cinematic and televised entertainment. This saves them from being distracted and closing in as a society.?But it doesn’t mean that there is no Internet connection to the cinema hall. Instead, they get out and meet one another and this makes the bond between people even stronger.?Apart from this, they also share music and dance that keeps the cultural traditions alive and lets the citizens enjoy life better.

Bhutan is a Buddhist country with strong beliefs

Bhutanese are well Rested

This is an amazing fact but two out of 3 Bhutanese people are able to take full 8-hour sleep as their work and professions allow them to enjoy the well-earned shut-eye. Being less industrialized and less corporate culture helps people earn a dignified living without having to compromise on sleep, pleasure life, and others factors of life. Thus, this also adds up to the higher happier lifestyle for the people. Bhutan may be small but it is definitely a powerful country when it comes to happiness and is also a world leader in the same terms.

A majority of the Bhutanese are Buddhists and endorse peace

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