Best Tourist Places to Visit in Bhutan

Bhutan has many places that will impress everyone. They are dotted with monasteries and have romantic hotspots, nature reserves, and lush green valleys. People who are nature lovers can marvel at the nature reserves and scenic landscapes. If you are an adventure enthusiast you can indulge in activities such as thrilling whitewater Rafting in the clear waters. And steep rock Climbing in The Nose, kayaking, and much more. 

Here are the Best Tourist Places to Visit in Bhutan

1. Jigme Dorji National Park, Gasa

 

Jigme Dorji National Park
Jigme Dorji National Park

Jigme Dorji National Park is the second largest national park in Bhutan. This park is a treat for wildlife lovers. The national park is spread over 4316 sq. km. The major attractions of the Jigme Dorji National Park are threatened fauna species like clouded leopard, Bengal tiger, Himalayan blue sheep, and Himalayan black bear. It even has many other local and exotic species of flora and fauna. The park comprises some of the most captivating landscapes in the world featuring glaciers, snow-laden mountains, and striking lakes. There are also some great trekking in the park that take visitors through amazing sights.

2. Buddha Dordenma, Thimphu

 

Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan. It is in the western central region. This place attracts visitors with its blend of ancient traditions. It even has breathtaking landscapes and a vibrant cultural heritage. It offers a rich tapestry of experiences that span spiritual sanctuaries to outdoor adventures and culinary delights. This capital has the Great Buddha Dordenma. It is a huge golden statue of Shakyamuni Buddha on a hill in Kuensel Phodrang Nature Park. Visitors can explore the view of the Thimphu Valley and snow-capped mountains from Buddha Dordenma.  They can step inside the spacious meditation hall decorated with 125,000 miniature Buddhas where Hundreds of devotees meditate daily. If one visits this place in the evening, one can view the sunset. However, However, this golden statue looks amazing at night.

3. Taktsang Palphug Monastery, Paro

 

Taktsang Palphug Monastery
Taktsang Palphug Monastery

Paro is a small town situated in the Paro Valley of Bhutan. It is one of the historic and widest in the kingdom. Paro is home to 155 temples and Bhutan’s sole international airport. Taktsang Palphug Monastery is also known as Tiger’s Nest. It is one of the most famous tourist places. This monastery is situated on an elevation of 3,120 meters on a cliff in Bhutan’s upper Paro Valley. It offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains and the Valley. Visitors need to hike from Paro to reach this destination. Taktsang Palphug Monastery has traditional Buddhist architecture which includes white buildings and golden roofs. A gold-plated dome and tiny lights illuminate the golden statues of Buddha. Visit the four temples connected by staircases carved from mountain rocks for a spiritual experience.

4. Chomolhari

 

Chomolhari is sometimes known as Jomolhari or the bride of Kangchenjunga. It is a mountain on the border of Tibet and Bhutan, with a summit of a height of 7,326m above sea level. It is a place from where one can see the mountain. Chomolhari is a major part of the border. This place is a sacred mountain to the Buddhists, and proof of that is the temple of the same name on the Bhutanese side of the hill. where the devotees can stay while visiting the hill.

5. Punakha Dzong, Punakha

 

Punakha is a district of Bhutan. It is bordered by the Gasa, Wangdue Phodrang, and Thimphu districts. Punakha is at a height of 1200m above sea level. That offers a mesmerizing view of the Himalayas. Punakha Dzong serves as the administrative hub of Punakha. It is known as one of the most beautiful dzongs. Because it is at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers in Wangdue Valley. Visitors can find sacred relics belonging to the southern Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. In spring one can enjoy the sight of the lilac jacaranda trees that adorn its towering whitewashed walls. However, this adds a touch of lush beauty to its surroundings.

6. Haa Valley

 

Haa Valley is also known as the smallest Dzongkhang of Bhutan. It is located at the south-west of Paro. Haa Valley is regarded as one of the most picturesque places. The idyllic wooded forests and paths are ideal for enthusiastic hikers and trekkers. Haa Valley is the only place in the world where one can find the cream-coloured bloom of Blue Poppy. This place has a rich diversity of animals and plants place has a rich diversity of animals and plants. Haa Valley is perfect for biking enthusiasts because of the amazing trails spread across the place.

7. Dagala Thousand Lakes

 

Dagala Thousand Lakes
Dagala Thousand Lakes

Dagala Thousand Lakes is located in the area of Thimphu and Paro. These lakes are one of the iconic trekking trails in Bhutan. Dagala Thousand Lakes is gifted with a high level of natural beauty. The serene beauty of the valley as visitors trek from one lake to another in this 5-day trek takes a strong hold on spirit. During the trekking experience, visitors can explore some of the most beautiful high-altitude lakes with the bluest of waters ever possible.

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