Cuddled deep inside the Himalayas; between India and China, Bhutan is a landlocked country that is rich in its culture. The Buddhist nation is home to many beautiful monasteries and architecture. Because of its strict laws, it has been able to preserve its beauty from the outer world. With an area of 38,394 km, Bhutan is one of the happiest countries in the world that has forest and water resources enough to produce renewable energy. Archery being its national game and green chilli pepper with a cheesy sauce as its national dish, Bhutan has a rule that the employees should wear its traditional dress; Gho and Kira during working hours. Some of the rules strictly followed here include; Smoking and tobacco products are considered illegal, no hunting and fishing (except for catch and release), and no climbing high peaks (where spirits dwell).