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Amazing Bhutan: Free Healthcare, No Homeless People, No Traffic Lights

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Amazing Bhutan: Free Healthcare, No Homeless People, No Traffic Lights

This mysterious and picturesque country located between India and China was closed for tourists until 1974. Today, everyone who’s ready to go through a lot of formalities and has enough money can visit Bhutan. Ans even though the borders are open, the King still tries to restrict the number of tourists using many different methods.

This is a country that decided to measure national happiness, has completely free healthcare, and nobody living on the streets. Sounds unbelievable, but this is all true about Bhutan, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. So, wanna know why all the people who live in Bhutan are so happy? Let's find out more about their traditions and numerous bans.

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No homeless people at all 0:31
Free healthcare 0:48
Unplugged 1:10
National Dress Code 1:44
No Smoking! 2:14
Ecology is everything 2:48
They like it hot! 3:31
Touring obstacles 4:07
Ladies first 5:00
100% Organic? 5:19
They keep food on the roof 6:12
Only the best pilots are allowed to fly to Bhutan 6:11
Wedding rules 7:00
The Ministry of Happiness 7:47
The road less traveled 8:42
Gingerbread-like houses 9:08

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SUMMARY:
- If a person loses their home, they just need to go to the king and he’ll give them a plot of land where they can build a house to live in and plant a garden to eat from.
- Each Bhutanese resident has the right to free medical care. The country’s Ministry of Health has made it their goal to become “A nation with the best health.”
- The Bhutanese people take their traditions and unique culture very seriously, and the king took great measures to protect his people from outside influences.
- Speaking of traditions, Bhutanese people are required to wear traditional clothes in public. This nationwide dress code has existed for over 400 years.
- In 2010, the king enacted a law prohibiting the cultivation, harvest, and sale of tobacco, making Bhutan the first country in the world with a total ban on tobacco. It’s impossible to buy it there, and you can’t smoke in public areas.
- Bhutan is really concerned about ecology and nature. According to a local law, at least 60% of the country’s total area must be covered with woods.
- The most popular ingredient in almost every Bhutanese dish is chilies. The Tourism Council even notes “Bhutanese people would not enjoy a meal that was not spicy.”
- You can only go to Bhutan in groups of 3 or more. All documents and visas are issued by a state-appointed company.
- All property and belongings like their homes, cattle, and land go to the eldest daughter, not son. Men are expected to earn their own fortunes.
- It’s already illegal to import or use any chemical products there whatsoever. Everything they use is cultivated within the country and is all-natural.
- Not every pilot can maneuver between mountaintops and land on a 6,500-foot-long highway right by people’s houses. Add strong winds to the challenge, and you’ll understand why take-offs and landings are only allowed during daylight hours. And there are only 8 pilots in the world that can do this.
- If you visit Bhutan, you may fall in love with the land, but try not to fall for a local or else you’ll get your heart broken. It’s prohibited to marry foreigners.
- In 2008, the Gross National Happiness Committee was formed in Bhutan to take care of the people’s inner peace.
- All the road signs in Bhutan are drawn by hand. Thiumphu, the country’s capital, is the only one in the world that has no traffic lights at all.
- Bhutanese people love to decorate their homes. They draw birds, animals, and different patterns on the walls, making them look like real-life gingerbread houses.

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The Happiest Country on Earth Revealed! | My Bhutan Road Story

Traveling to Bhutan was always a dream for me because Bhutan is a country that has given up the traditional development metric- GDP to give way to Gross National Happiness (or GNH) as the means to measure its development. It values human development indices more than other materialistic developments. A few days back, I happened to be traveling on the roads of Bhutan to explore this and this film is what I came back with. This is a music-based cinematic film, that I always wanted to create.

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Bhutan - The Happiest Country on Earth?

I visited Bhutan last year. It was an extremely interesting country that no mass tourism has invaded yet. Watch my vlog to get a glimpse into their daily life and learn some of the interesting facts about Bhutan.

- The landing into Paro, Bhutan is one of the most thrilling ones in aviation (it is also the Most Dangerous Airport to land at in aviation and as such only a handful of local pilots are qualified to land there)
- Bhutan measures Happiness over Wealth.
- All citizens of Bhutan have to wear national dress
- Bhutan is the only Carbon Negative Country in the World
- Bhutan has no traffic lights
- Bhutanese believe the phallus protects them from evil
- The Visa cost to visit Bhutan is $250 per person per day
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Bhutan is the only country in the world to measure people's happiness as an indicator of a nation's success. Bhutan formed its economy around principles of happiness and well-being, not economic factors, such as wages, interest rates, governmental activity, and laws.

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This Is Life In Bhutan: Why is Bhutan the Happiest Place on Earth

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Bhutan, a country known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a unique approach to happiness. In this video, we'll uncover 10 things you should know about Bhutan, including why it's considered the happiest country on Earth.

Have you ever wondered what life is like in a place where happiness is a national priority? Well, get ready to be inspired as we explore the hidden gem of Bhutan.

Did you know that Bhutan is nestled in the eastern Himalayas, landlocked between India and China? This small country is blessed with stunning mountain ranges, lush valleys, and pristine forests. But what makes Bhutan truly unique is its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage. Bhutanese people proudly wear their traditional clothing, and festivals, known as tshechus, are vibrant celebrations of dance, music, and spirituality.

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In this video, I’ll share my 10 reasons on why Bhutan is my favorite country in the world, and what I’ve learned from my Bhutan trip that helps me with a healthier mindset to live a happy life and grow a sustainable business.
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I explore the philosophy of life and values. How to live happily. It's also about sustainability and environment. Let’s explore this happiest country on earth together.

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Sitting on the western side of the Himalayas, Bhutan is a Buddhist Kingdom that famously prioritises the happiness of its citizens over national wealth. It is also famous for prioritising its citizens' happiness over national wealth (GDP). We were lucky enough to be invited to explore this unique country steeped in history and culture, where a traditional way of life reigns supreme and we were given access to film places cameras have never been before. Join us as we explore a remote indigenous mountain village, meditate with monks, and are welcomed into the homes of locals.

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Beautiful clean mountain roads in Bhutan.

Beautiful clean mountain roads in Bhutan. Can feel very well that it's truly a carbon negative and very clean country.

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PEOPLE OF BHUTAN | Beautiful Destinations

Join the Beautiful Destinations team as we explore beyond the borders of this ancient kingdom and explore the unique worlds of its incredible people. From a trailblazing female archer to a conservationist who has planted over 100,000 trees, and from artisan papermakers sustaining 300-year-old traditions to dancers who move with the songs of centuries past, these are the stories of the people of Bhutan.

ON SONAM DEKI, BHUTAN’S TRAILBLAZING FEMALE ARCHER
In Bhutan, archery has become more than just the national sport — it has also become a platform for discussions on gender equality. As a female on the national archery team, Sonam Deki is challenging some of the country’s outdated customs and paving the road for women in the previously male-exclusive competition.

Deki and her team train eight hours a day, sometimes shooting as many as 300 arrows in a single practice. During competitions, they shoot at targets sitting 145 meters away (on the Olympic level, targets lie at half the distance). Deki has already made incredible strides since joining the team in 2014, but her biggest dreams — joining the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and becoming a coach — still lie ahead.

ON THE “MASKED DANCE OF THE DRUMS”
Drametse Ngacham, “the masked dance of the drums,” was once believed to have been performed by heroes of the celestial worlds. The vibrant masks of the dancers feature intricate details and elements inspired by animals — both real and mythical. The dance, a tradition passed down through five centuries, is considered an art form and is performed, to attract blessings, twice a year at the Drametse Ngacham festival — though it's also used on special occasions for good luck. It's thought to be a mechanism for spiritual empowerment and something the Bhutanese believe everyone should see at least once in a lifetime.

ON ATA SONAM AND A LIFE DEDICATED TO TREES
Atam Sonam’s dedication to the forests started from an early age. Though now retired, Sonam still devotes significant time to protecting and caring for Bhutan's trees. Over the last 35 years, he has planted more than 100,000 trees in and around the Thimphu Valley to combat the effects of climate change — last year alone, he planted more than 300! He is a shining light in the country’s initiative to keep at least sixty percent of its land forested at all times — an effort that has contributed to the country’s status as the only carbon-negative nation in the world.

ON PRESERVING ANCIENT PAPER-MAKING
While used countrywide today, historically, this extensive practice was only used to create scriptures and prayer books for monks. The paper is crafted from Daphne — a plant only found in the Himalayan region — and harvested sustainably to ensure regrowth. Over 300 people are involved in cooking, cleaning, and processing the plant to paper. The seven-day operation is truly an art form; its artisans train for 10 years to master the craft. And while using practices from the 17th century may not be the most practical route, this craft demonstrates the country’s steadfast dedication to preserving its heritage and — with its chemical-free process — also helps to protect the environment.

ON THE CULTURE OF BELIEF
Bhutan is a country of ancient tradition, of scared earth, of unfaltering belief. And while the majority of the population, almost three-quarters, practices the country’s official religion, Vajrayana Buddhism, its spiritual beliefs extend far beyond that — honored in traditions passed down through generations.

One such custom transpires along the winding curves of the Chele La Pass, 2088 meters above sea level. Patrons arrive to burn incense in offering and murmur prayers as they tie flags to poles that jut high above the dusty earth. This custom is performed to bring luck, prosperity, and peace to a family, its community, and all living beings in the world.

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This is Bhutan, the world's most private and isolated country. We will show you 35 amazing facts about its culture, geography, cuisine, travel tips and more

Einfach Leben - Bhutan, das Reich des Glücks

Von einem Abenteuer in der Wildnis träumen viele von uns. Doch wie lange wird es diese unberührten Orte noch geben? Die Reihe begleitet drei Abenteurer in Regionen, die besonders stark vom Klimawandel betroffen sind. In dieser Folge begibt sich der Autor und Bergsteiger Nils Bökamp auf die Spuren buddhistischer Mönche, einfacher Bauern und nach Glück strebenden Schülern in Bhutan.

Autor und Bergsteiger Nils Bökamp geht der Frage nach, wie wir nachhaltiger leben und die Natur besser schützen können. In Bhutan, wo Nachhaltigkeit und Glück zur Staatsräson gehören, entdeckt Nils Stille und intakte, atemberaubende Naturlandschaften. 2020 will das kleine Land vollkommen klimaneutral und nachhaltig wirtschaften. In der Hauptstadt trifft Nils Bökamp auf Glücksexpertin Julia Kim, die ihm die Strategie des Landes erläutert. Nils sucht in Bhutan nach Antworten: Wie können wir Lebensqualität erhalten, ohne unsere Umwelt nachhaltig zu zerstören? Auf den Spuren seiner Kindheitserinnerungen wandert er schließlich in die Gletscherwelt des Großglockners in Österreich, wo er neben der nach wie vor imposanten Bergwelt die schwindenden Gletschermassen sieht und allerorten Spuren des Klimawandels entdeckt.


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Travel to Middle East continues in Bhutan | Bhutan news | NewsRme

After almost a year of the government's venture in rescuing women from the countries of Middle East, after some Bhutanese obtained clearance from the NC19TF or National Covid-19 task force, they left for Qatar and some for Bahrain in the Middle East.

Although the total number of people who have left the nation for the Middle Eastern countries is still unknown, it was reported that an undertaking letter was signed by them before their leave.

It has come to know from a trustworthy source that on September 13, it is scheduled for 10 women to leave for Qatar. Her friends have been gathered from one of the ladies of this group to work in Qatar at her cousin's restaurant. Earlier a group of women had shifted to the Middle East two months ago. Besides, some men have taken the same route for Middle East privately

Bhutan - The Best Natural Country in the World

Here is a montage of our incredible trip to Bhutan. Bhutan is, without a doubt, the most beautiful place I’ve ever been to. Happiness is a place and that is BHUTAN. We spent 6 days there explore the culture and people, witness some jaw dropping landscapes. Bhutan , you are truly magical!

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