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Bhutan Rises to Fourth in Condé Nast Traveller’s Best Countries List

Bhutan ranks fourth in Condé Nast Traveller’s Best Countries in the World list, celebrated for its serene landscapes, Gross National Happiness philosophy, and mindful travel ethos that continues to captivate global travellers.

It’s official: tucked away in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan has secured fourth place in Condé Nast Traveller’s much-anticipated Best Countries in the World: 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards rankings. For a nation that prizes quiet reflection, mountain monasteries, and a philosophy of “Gross National Happiness”, this high ranking is the kind of spotlight it rarely seeks—but deeply deserves.

A Quiet Kingdom, Now in the Conversation

Bhutan is not loud. It doesn’t compete on bragging rights. Its elevation in the travellers’ rankings shows that more and more people are drawn not to flashy skyscrapers or cosmopolitan hustle, but to places that slow you down, awaken curiosity, and offer a deeper connection to nature and culture.

In the Condé Nast Traveller list, Bhutan’s score was 96.19, placing it behind Italy, Qatar and Japan — ahead of many better-known destinations. This achievement is particularly meaningful because the list is based on readers’ choices—actual travellers voting with their memories and imaginations, not just institutional metrics.

What Makes Bhutan Stand Out

What causes a mountainous kingdom of under a million people to punch so far above its weight? Here are a few reasons travellers say Bhutan lingers in the mind long after departure:

What It Means for You as a Traveller

So what does Bhutan’s new ranking suggest for travellers like you? Here are a few takeaways:

A Quiet Triumph

Bhutan’s rise to fourth doesn’t make it loud. It only confirms what many travellers already knew: here is a place that breathes differently, where time seems to dilate, and where the return you get from a day’s walk in a valley is more profound than any glamorous attraction.

As this ranking reminds the world, Bhutan continues to whisper: come, but come softly.

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