Bhutan, also called Druk Yul, translates to the “Land of the Thunder Dragon” in Dzongkha, the country’s official language. Tucked between India and China yet fiercely protective of its identity, Bhutan remains one of the few destinations in the world where ancient traditions, pristine nature, and a deeply rooted philosophy of wellbeing coexist effortlessly. As travel trends shift towards meaningful experiences, conscious travel, and connection with nature and culture, Bhutan stands out as a place where journeys feel transformative rather than transactional.
If you’re planning your travel wishlist for 2026, here are five compelling reasons Bhutan deserves a top spot.
