Recently nominated by National Geographic as the of the "best new journeys for 2010", the Asian country of Bhutan has all the chances to become the final adventure location. And thinking about that half the territory of Bhutan hangs somewhere at over 5000 meters above see level, there's tiny chances that Bhutan will become overcrowded with tourists soon. As for Bhutan's hidden treasures, they include glacial valleys and plateaus covered by secular woods, isolated monasteries, together with the world's highest (and still) unexplored peak, Gangkhar Puensum.