Mountains with deep valleys running through them. 200 meters above sea level. Mountains are about 7000 meters high.
Politics
Mahayana Buddhism is Bhutan's official religion and around 75%  of the population are buddhists.
Economy
Some of Bhutan's achievements include making a sustainable forest management and food security. The availability of land and the steady growth in the agricultural work force provides hope that basic nutrition and quality of life will continue.
Social Structure
Bhutans has three branches of government, Parliamentary, Unitary State, and Constitutional Monarchy.  Citizens if India do not need a visa to enter Bhutan, because the 1949 Treaty between Bhutan and India allows for free movement of people between the two nations on a reciprocal basis.
Bhutan's economy is based on agriculture, which provides the main livelihood  for more than 60% of the population. Agriculture consists largely of subsistence farming and animal husbandry. They harvest rice, maize, wheat, and barley.
Bhutans social structure is defined both as patriarchal and matriarchal, member is held the highest in esteem served as the families head.