Bhutan, nestled in the eastern Himalayas, boasts a diverse and dramatic landscape unlike any other. Spread across 38,894 sq km of land, the country is perched in between the two greatest nations of Asia, India and China. From flower-carpeted valleys of Punakha to rugged trails of Paro, Bhutan offers a diversity that is hard to resist.
The climate of Bhutan is based on its altitude which ranges from 100m in the south to 7000 metres in the north. While the southern part is known for its tropical climatic conditions and tourist sightseeing destinations, the northern part is known for its harsh weather with freezing cold and snow-capped mountains.
This geographical and climatic diversity fosters diverse ecosystems that offer unique experiences for every traveller. From trekking through verdant valleys to witnessing the majestic peaks, Bhutan's diverse landscape promises an unforgettable adventure that attracts travellers and adventure seekers from all over the world.