Bhutan has been implementing conservation and eco-friendly practices long before the rest of the world caught up and is the world’s first carbon-negative country. Television and internet were only introduced to the country in 1999, plastic bags and cigarettes are banned, and Bhutan’s constitution, states that 60% of the total area needs to remain forested at all times. All these measures result in a very unique nation which is lush, green, and absolutely gorgeous. Bhutanese people take great pride in their country and genuinely care about living in harmony with their environment, themselves appreciating their relative isolation from the outside world, believing that more exposure to it could only leave a negative impact.