Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas has a reputation for its friendly people, rich cultural heritage, peace-loving society, stunning natural beauty, and commitment to responsible tourism, as evidenced by the fact that is the world's first carbon-negative country. The country has so fiercely guarded its unique Buddhist culture that it did not admit tourists until the 1970s. Fast forward a few decades and in 2023, the country welcomed approximately 1,03,000 visitors, about two-thirds below its pre-pandemic record of 3,15,000 tourists in 2019.
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5 Lessons In Sustainable Tourism By Bhutan, The World's First Carbon-Negative Country
As questions around travelling amid climate breakdown and the rise of overtourism continue to gain steam, here is how Bhutan's sustainable and responsible tourism policy helps to keep its natural and cultural heritage intact

A Paro Tshechu performance in Bhutan
Photo: lakkana1006/Shutterstock
A Paro Tshechu performance in Bhutan
Photo: lakkana1006/Shutterstock

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