NATURE
NATURE [ BHUTAN ] Bhutan is a paradise for nature lovers, boasting breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and a deep commitment to environmental conservation. The country is one of the world's ten biodiversity hotspots, with lush forests covering over 70% of its land. Bhutan's flora is incredibly diverse, featuring over 5,500 species of vascular plants, including rhododendrons, magnolias, and the national flower, the blue poppy. The country is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including snow leopards, tigers, golden langurs, and the national animal, the takin . To protect its natural heritage, Bhutan has designated about 26% of its land as national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and nature reserves, with an additional 9% functioning as biological corridors. Some of the most notable protected areas include the Royal Manas National Park, Jigme Dorji National Park, and Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary.