About Bhutan

Bhutan

Bhutan, mostly known as the 'land of thunder dragon', is a small country of South Asia in the eastern Himalayan region. It is completely surrounded and locked by Tibet in the north and India in the east, south and west. Since the ancient time, Bhutan has been regarded as a land of mystery and magic as it holds a culture that is very much spiritually developed.

A global survey says Bhutan is the eight-happiest country in the world and the happiest in Asia. One of the reasons behind it is that all the national field and activities of Bhutan is run in a proper systematic way. The King is the head of the state and the powers are bestowed on a council of ministers and parliament. The country is generally divided in three parts, i. e, Western Bhutan, Eastern Bhutan and Central Bhutan. Thimpu, the largest city and capital of Bhutan is located in West Bhutan and serves as the political and economic centre.

Divine Bhutan

With Buddhism being the prime religion of Bhutan, peace, serenity and awakening of soul are non-separable concept of their life-style. Not only the culture, but also the blessing of exquisite nature, people, their way of living, their dress, custom, foods, festivals like Jomolhari Mountain Festival, Nomad Festival, Paro Tshechu and lot more make this place a magnet for all kind of travelers, be it a tourist, a researcher, an educationist, a photographer, a trekker or a writer. Including Thimpu, tourists find lots of places that are worth visiting at least once in a whole life-time. If you are going for an adventure, you will get several opportunities for cycling, river rafting, trekking, fishing or rock climbing. There are dozens of places like Paro Chhu, Gangtey Gonpa, Haa Dzongkha, Punākha etc. that are providing exciting sites to enjoy and experience those thrilling sports. Or if you want to spend your holidays in relaxation and in a spiritual environment you can visit the monasteries like Paro taktsang, Gangteng Monastery, Kichu Lhakhang for meditation or hot spring therapy. You might also like Jigme Dorji National Park, National Museum of Bhutan, Bumdelling Wildlife Sanctuary, Torsa Strict Nature Reserve etc. to be in the midst of the wild-life of nature. A visit to this country will be a prime achivement in your whole life-time.

Places to Visit

Phuentsholing

The gateway to the south, it is a thriving commercial center on the northern edge of the Indian plains. Situated directly at the base of the Himalayan foothills, Phuentsholing is a fascinating mixture of Indian and Bhutanese, Phuentsholing a perfect example of the mingling of peoples and cultures. Being a frontier town, Phuentsholing is a convenient entry/exit point for visiting Bhutan and also the neighboring Indian states of West Bengal, Sikkim and Assam.

Paro

This beautiful valley encapsulates a rich culture, scenic beauty and hundreds of myths and legends. It is home to many of Bhutan's oldest temples and monasteries, the country's only airport, and the National Museum. Mt. ParoChomolhari (7,300m) reigns in white glory at the northern end of the valley, its glacial waters plunging through deep gorges to form the Pa Chu (Paro River). The Paro valley is one of the Kingdom's most fertile, producing the bulk of Bhutan's famous red rice from its terraced fields.

Thimphu

The capital town of Bhutan, and the center of government, religion and Thimphucommerce, Thimphu is a lively place, an interesting combination of tradition and modernity. Home to civil servants, expatriates and the monk body, Thimphu maintains a strong national character in its architectural style.

Punakha

Punakha served as the capital of Bhutan until 1955 and still it is the winter seat of the Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot). Blessed with a temperate climate and fed by the Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (female) rivers, Punakha is the most fertile valley in the country. There are splendid views from Dochu-la pass (3, 088m/10,130ft) on the Thimphu - Punakha road.

Wangduephodrang

Located south of Punakha and the last town before central Bhutan, Wangduephodrang is like an extended village with a few well-provisioned shops. The higher reaches of the Wangduephodrang valley provide rich pastureland for cattle. This district is famous for its fine bamboo work, stone carvings, and slate which is mined up a valley a few km. from the town.

Tongsa

This town, perched on steep slopes above a river gorge, forms the central hub of the nation and is the place from where attempts at unifying the country were launched in former times. The landscape around Tongsa is spectacular and its impressive dzong, stretched along a ridge above a ravine, first comes into view about an hour before the winding, mountain road leads you into the town itself.

Bumthang

This lovely valley is the religious heartland of the nation and home to some of its oldest Buddhist temples and monasteries. Tales of Guru Padmasambhava and the tertons ('religious treasure-discoverers') still linger in this sacred region.

Tashigang

Tashigang lies in the far east of Bhutan, and is the country;s largest district. Tashigang town, on the hillside above the Gamri Chu (river), was once the center for a busy trade with Tibet. Today it is the junction of the east-west highway, with road connections to Samdrup Jongkhar and then into the Indian state of Assam. This town is also the principle market place for the semi-nomadic people of Merak and Sakteng, whose way of dress is unique in Bhutan.

Tashiyangtse

Tashiyangtse is a rapidly growing town and administrative center for this district. Situated in a small river valley, it is a lovely spot from which to take walks in the surrounding countryside. The dzong overlooking the town was built in the late 1990s when the new district was created. Tashiyangtse is famous for its wooden containers and bowls, which make inexpensive, attractive and useful mementos of a visit to this remote region. The Institute for Zorig Chusum, where students study the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan, is also worth a visit.

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