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experienced guides will lead you through the Paro, Punakha and Thimphu valleys.
If the air seems fresher in Bhutan, it’s because it is. Bhutan is the first country in the world that has
environmental protection built into its constitution. It’s stipulated that at least 60 per cent of the nation must remain under forest cover at all times, making Bhutan the world’s only carbon-negative nation, as it absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces.
Forgetting birthdays doesn’t happen in Bhutan, as the majority of citizens turn one year older on New Year’s Day. It originally began as most people did not record their own birth date due to illiteracy, and was maintained as it became easier to share a communal celebration of the year rather than a month and day.
Bhutan’s borders were not opened until 1974, when international media was allowed to cover the coronation of its former king. Previously, Bhutan had been in self-imposed isolation to protect their Buddhist culture and unspoiled landscape from globalisation. It also only lifted a ban on television and the internet in 1999.
Contrary to inheritance law almost anywhere else, Bhutanese families pass property onto the eldest
daughter rather than the son. After marriage, a man moves into the home of his new wife rather than the other way around.
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