Perched on a cliffside, this iconic monastery is one of Bhutan's most famous landmarks. A trek to this sacred site offers stunning views and a serene spiritual experience.
The capital city blends modernity with tradition. Key attractions include the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Tashichho Dzong (fortress), and the weekend market.
Known for its stunning architecture, it sits at the confluence of two rivers. It's also the former seat of the government.
A beautiful glacial valley and home to the endangered black-necked cranes during winter. Ideal for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
Known as Bhutan's spiritual heartland, Bumthang has several ancient temples and monasteries, including Jakar Dzong and Kurjey Lhakhang.
One of Bhutan's lesser-explored regions, offering pristine landscapes and a sense of tranquility. It’s great for hiking and immersing in Bhutanese rural life.
The largest dzong in Bhutan,offering insight into the country's history. A museum detailing the history of Bhutan's monarchy
Known for its remote location ,hot springs ,opportunities for high altitude trekking
Known for its remoteness, Lhuentse is home to beautiful, rugged landscapes and sacred sites like Lhuentse Dzong. It’s also famous for Bhutanese textile production, especially the intricate Kishuthara weaving.
Known for the Mongar Dzong, one of Bhutan's newest yet traditionally styled fortresses. Mongar serves as a stopover for travelers exploring eastern Bhutan, offering scenic drives and cultural encounters.
Situated in the eastern part of Bhutan, this town is known for its vibrant culture and historical significance. Trashigang Dzong is a must-visit, and it's also the gateway to the remote Merak-Sakteng region, home to the Brokpa people, with its unique semi-nomadic lifestyle
Known for its biodiversity, this sanctuary protects unique species like the snow leopard, red panda, and Himalayan black bear. It's also linked with the folklore of the Yeti, which adds a mystical element to the area.
A less explored region, it offers cultural experiences in a peaceful, rural setting. Dagana Dzong is a historical fortress worth visiting, surrounded by lush green hills.
As the main gateway between Bhutan and India, this border town offers a mix of Bhutanese and Indian culture. It is less touristy but offers insight into the trade routes and Bhutan’s rural lifestyle.
The "Rice Bowl of the East ". It is a beautiful rural area where you can experience traditional farming and weaving
A scenic mountain pass at an altitude of 3,100 meters offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan range
One of the highest motarable passes in Bhutan ,located between PARO and HAA
These are high altitude,remote villages are home to semi-nomadic BROKPA people
Bhutans largest protected area ,home to :SNOW LEOPARDS ,BLUE SHEEP,HIMALAYAN BLACK BEERS
Prime destination for bird watching with deep forests and traditional villages