Located in the Eastern Hills of the Himalayas Bhutan is surrounded by the land from all directions It shares borders with Tibet in China and the Indian State of Sikkim in the West Assam in the South and Arunachal Pradesh in the East It is one of the seven countries which is still ruled by a King as the highest order of government structure Being an all-terrain nation traveling across the country can be challenging especially if one is not suitable for traveling through the hills However the beauty of its landscapes is worth the challenge The climatic conditions areonditions are highly diverse since it is one of the highly elevated countries, resulting in good exposure to the Sun, fresh air, and the possibility of rain. The cultural ethnicity is a mix of Nepalese, Sharchops with a majority of the Bhutia population, and each group is separated into regions.
Due to its challenging terrain life, traveling is not as easy as compared to the neighbouring countries. However, the road infrastructure is good and is the primary medium of traveling across the country. Bhutan has an international airport and three domestic airports to ease travel, whereas railway infrastructure started in 2015. Despite this, it’s one of the most preferred locations for travelers in the Asian subcontinent.