WE WON'T HAVE A SOCIETY IF WE DESTROY THE ENVIRONMENT.
Beauty of nature
The Earth has music for those who listen
Protect nature
Bhutan’s extensive forest and associated rich biodiversity play a pivotal role in conservation of the
environment, which has significance from both a national and global perspective.
The preservation of the natural environment is central to the Buddhist religion, which plays a central role in the
Bhutanese people’s lives and culture.
Bhutan is a unique tourist destination being the last Buddhist Kingdom in the world. Tourism provides the
opportunity for Bhutan to earn significant foreign revenue.
The best view comes after a hardest climb
Stay close to nature
Due to Bhutan’s location and unique geographical and climatic variations, it is one of the world’s last remaining biodiversity hotspots.
Bhutan's pristine environment, with high rugged mountains and deep valleys, offers ecosystems that are both rich and diverse.
Recognizing the importance of the environment, conservation of its rich biodiversity is one of the government’s development paradigms.
Nowhere in the Himalayas is the natural environment more rich and diverse than it is in Bhutan.Bhutanese have treasured the
natural environment and have looked upon it as the source of all life.