Bhutan, a Himalayan Kingdom known for its stunning landscapes, ancient temples, colorful festivals, and authentic cultural heritage, is a must-visit destination for those seeking a slow-paced, authentic experience. Bhutan prides itself on its sustainable approach to tourism, with GNH (Gross National Happiness) serving as the indicator of its prosperity. With a tariff of US $250 per day, Bhutan may appear expensive; however, this includes accommodation, food, transport, and an official guide. Bhutan is a land of monasteries and fortresses, with Buddhism deeply embedded in the soul of the country. Its natural wonders, including mountain passes, unique flora and fauna, and national parks, are worth exploring for nature lovers. Not to be missed are the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Punakha Festival, Thimphu, Dochula Pass, Chimi Lhakhang, Phobjikha Valley, Red Panda Brewery, Zuri Dzong Hike, and Gangtey Valley. Bhutanese arts and crafts are rooted in Buddhist philosophy, and visitors are advised to plan their trip around festival time and stay at a homestay for an authentic experience. Indian nationals do not require a visa and licensed tour guide to explore Bhutan.