Bhutan
Top Bhutan Experiences
Hiking up mountains, resting at tea houses, and marveling at views from ancient temples
Walking the streets of Trongsa Dzong, and visiting Ta Dzong museum to know more of religious history of Bhutan
Visiting Tashicho Dzong, also the summer residence of the central monastic body
Learning about traditional life at the Folk Heritage Museum in the capital city of Thimphu
Meditating at a monastery retreat
Seeing Kuenselphodrang, the site of the world’s largest sitting Buddha
Sampling ema datshi, the national dish of Bhutan, a spicy mix of chillis and delicious local cheese
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Things to do in Bhutan - Expert’s guide
1. Tiger’s Nest
Easily the most recognizable image of Bhutan, Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang) sanctuary is nestled high against a mountainous hillside of the picturesque Paro Valley. Constructed in the 1600s, the temple is a favorite for trekkers and hikers to visit, as it is only accessible by walking. Most itineraries carve out a full day to visit the famous site, and permits to visit will be obtained in advance by your tour guide.
2. Paro Dzong
Exhibiting classic Bhutanese architecture, this enormous fortress features dozens of temples, pathways, and chapels. When walking through, it’s easy to imagine back to when the walled structure was used as a defensive point, protecting Paro Valley from Tibetan invasion. Today, most of the chapels are closed for private use, but tourists can still visit to marvel at the incredible buildings.
3. Thimphu
Bhutan’s capital is a thriving city (the only city in Bhutan), providing the perfect introduction to the country. Here you’ll discover much about the history of Bhutan, and the cultural nuances that both separate and connect it to the surrounding countries. Don’t miss a stroll along Norzin Lam, the main street, known for artisan crafts. Also be sure to visit the impressive and large Golden Buddha Dordenma statue.
4. Chelela Pass
Trekking enthusiasts will likely know of this amazing hike through Paro, Bhutan. Relatively short as treks go, this 6 day experience introduces you to the beauty of Bhutan’s natural landscapes, dotted with ancient temples. The trek leads you to a spectacular view of one of Bhutan’s main attractions, the Tigers Next sanctuary.
5. Dochula Pass
High in the Himalayas, Dochula Pass offers amazing views. Built in honor of 103 soldiers who perished during a military operation in 2003, the pass is lauded for its reverent presentation. Visit during September and February for the best views.
6. Punakha Dzong
Though Tiger’s Nest is the most well known temple image out of Bhutan, some say that Punakha Dzong is actually more visually stunning. Situated along the x river, it is the second oldest Dzong in Bhutan, and served as a main government center and capital until the 1950s.
7. Phobjikha Valley
Wildlife lovers will not forget a visit to this amazing natural sanctuary, home to hundreds of different plants and animals, including black bears, foxes, cranes, and wild boar. Primarily marshland, the area creates stunning imagery.
8. Chomolhari
Trekkers seeking a more off the beaten path base camp experience should definitely head here. The walk is scenic, in view of Chomolhari, the second highest mountain in Bhutan. You’ll traverse beautiful forests, and take in views of mountain temples. This is a challenging hike, but worth it to get a feel for Bhutan’s history, culture, and landscape.
9. Gangte Goemba
This amazing temple was built in 1613 and is the subject of legends. Situated in the pristine Phobjikha valley, Gangte Goemba is a school for monks as well as a working monastery, open for visitors.
10. National Museum
The Bhutan National Museum was established in 1968 and housed in what was an old watchtower built in the 1600s, above Paro Dzong. The exhibits National display many amazing works of art and archaeological finds, bringing Bhutan’s culture and history into the forefront for visitors. It’s the perfect addition to a trip to Paro Dzong - easy to do in a day.
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