Trip to Bhutan, For those who wish to enjoy a solitude vacation for rejuvenation, Trip to Bhutan is the place to be. The best part of the place is, it is still untouched by commercialization and offers the best of exotic landscape, Buddhist cultural spots, spectacular mountains and the beauty of nature. Here’s your simple yet scenic Trip to Bhutan from india. Enjoy!
Thimphu
Popular as the cultural spot of Trip to Bhutan, the capital of the country is located in the laps of Himalayas. You will be surprised to know that this is the only city in the world to have zero traffic lights. The city has maintained to keep its link with the culture and tradition of the land. You can find many new and old buildings in Bhutanese style. Top buildings to spot in this city are National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Motithang Takin preserve and others. We recommend trying the traditional cuisine of the land as well. TMM
Paro
In simple words, the undisturbed nature is an important attraction of Paro. Surrounded by valley, mountains and rice fields, this region is an important historic site of the country. You can find a few historic structures and buildings too. Rinpung Dzong monastery is an important structure here that you can’t miss. Also, you can visit the monastery during the auspicious times to enjoy the festival of masks. Visit the museum of this land, the National Museum of Paro to spot traditional weapons, slate carvings, stamp collections, prehistoric items, jewellery and others.
Taktsang Monastery
Located on the top of a high cliff made of granite, this is one of the holiest places in the country and is famous for its view and location. It is also called as the Tiger’s Nest of Paro. From here, you can spot the Paro valley and the river from the monastery. The monastery is said to exist since 8th century. Guru Padma Sambhava, a religious leader meditated in this spot and which later became the spot for this monastery.
Punakha
This region is located 1300m above the sea level and the valley rises up to 3000m above sea level. The Docchula pass of this region was the former capital of the country and this place is now the momentous destination, which explains the culture and history of the land. Here, you can find numerous sights of nature in this region. If you are looking to enjoy the culture and history of the land, visit Chimi Lhakhang, Punakha Dzong, Limbhukha and others.
Phuentsholing
This small town of Bhutan tour is known for its serene nature and solitude environment. The main attraction of this land is the nature. Trek and hike through the regions to find hidden attractions. If you are looking for some lone time with nature or a romantic time with your special one, this is the right place to visit. You can also find a few attractions like the crocodile breeding spot, hydrothermal project, Bhutan Gate, Karbandi monastery and others.
Phobjikha and Gangtey Valley
They are known for their glaciers and the stream flowing from the glaciers to the open grasslands. Here, the Black Mountain national park is an important destination to visit and you can spot a lot of flora and fauna in this park. It is around 6 hours’ drive from Thimpu and if you are looking for a serene drive, choose the Rhodos, Dochula Chorten route. The entire region is called as Gangtey. On way, you are ought to visit the Jigme Singye National Park and Gangtey monastery too.
Wangdue Phodrang
This valley is rich with pasture and cattle. It is known for bamboo souvenirs, stone carvings, slate carvings and others. The important attraction of this region is the Tang Chhu and Panakha Chhu river that adds to the beauty to the land. If you visit during autumn, visit the monastery to enjoy Wangdue Phodrang Tsechu celebrations.
Bumthang Valley
Located at the height of 2600m from sea level, this religious spot holds many ancient temples of the country. You can find apple trees and other natural beauties around the place. Jakar is one of the man towns to visit in the valley. You can find many interesting rituals in the religious structures during festival times.
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