Tourism Attraction in Bhutan
Bhutan reminds us of the green valleys, snow capped peaks, cold climate and attractive heritage
and culture. This splendid country is flanked by the Indian state of
Arunachal Pradesh in the East, Nepal in the West, and Tibet in the
north. You will never be in want of activities in Bhutan. The valleys
and temples, Handicraft emporiums, memorial, Chukha Hydel Project and
monasteries are some of the major ones among the tourist places in
Bhutan.
1. Paro
Small village with a
bazaar, hotel and a restaurant. Paro Dzong and Ta Dzong, which also
houses the National Museum, are two places of awareness. Ta Dzong was
built in 1651 as a watch tower. A six-storey structure, it has a number
of objects of religious and cultural interest, along with a collection
of thankas.
2. Thimpu
An
open valley the capital of Bhutan kingdom is an attractive, clean,
small town encircled by high mountains with the Thimphu Chu flowing to
its E. The built up area extending for about 3km, is mostly of
established houses and a population of 20,000. The core area. Entering
the town from Paro or Phuntsholing, the Nordzin Lam starts where a
petrol station is seen.
3. Flora & Fauna
Bhutan
is exactly said to be a botanists’ glory. It has a rich selection of
the floral species that include Rhododendrons, junipers, magnolias,
carnivorous plants, rare orchids, blue poppy (the national flower),
edelweiss, gentian, medicinal plants, daphne, giant rhubarb,
high-altitude plants, tropical trees, pine and oak.
4. Tashichhodzong
The
fortress serves as the office of the King, ministers and different
government organizations and also headquarters for basic body of Bhutan.
Bhutan’s religious leader and the monks of both Thimphu and Punakha
exist in here during summer. It is also the venue for Thimphu Festival
in the fall season.
5. Phajoding Temple
A
saint known as Shacha Rinchen built the temple in 15th century and is
situated at an elevation of 12,138 feet, overlooking the Thimphu Valley.
Surrounding the temple is many withdraw houses for the people who come
here and spent about 3 years in withdraw. The hike is uphill north of
Thimphu through mixed conifer forest with great views of Thimphu valley
behind.
6. Phuentsholing
Most
tourists entering Bhutan over land enter at the border town of
Phuentsholing, from the nearby Indian town of Jaigaon. The change in the
degree of purity and organization as you cross the border is
unbelievably visible. Places you can see are Kharbandi Gompa, built in
1967 by the Royal Grandmother; the monastery contains paintings on the
life of Buddha and statues of Shubdrung Nawang Namgyal and Guru
Rinpochey.
7. Zangdo Pelri Temple
This
holy place is situated in the center of Phuntsholing town, represents
the abode of Guru Rinpochey. On the earth level there are statues of
Guru and his eight Manifestations. And the Wall is enclosed with
paintings of Buddha's life. On the second floor it contains of eight
Bodhisattavas and statues of Avalokiteshwara and Shubdrung Nawang
Namgyal while on the top floor the main statue is of Buddha Amitabha.
8. Taktsang Temple (Tiger's Nest)
The
trail to the monastery climbs through attractive pine forest, many of
the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an infrequent grove of
fluttering prayer flags. We stop at the cafeteria for a rest and
refreshments and continue our hike for short while until we see, clearly
and seemingly within reach, the remains of Taktsang monastery.
9. Punakha
Situated
at an altitude of 4430 feet above sea level, Punakha had once served as
the winter capital of Bhutan. It is still being used as the winter home
to Bhutan’s spiritual leader and the monks of Thimphu and Paro. Blessed
with moderate climate and fed by Pho Chu (Male) and Mochu (female)
rivers, it is the most fertile valley and best red rice grower in the
country.
10. Tashigang
Mongar
to Tashigang is about 100km. The road crosses Kori La (2450m), descends
to a bridge over the Sheri River (750m) and transitory through an open
valley arrives at Tashigang. This is a large town with a middle climate
and easy-going joyful people. It is also the HQ of a few international
improvement projects, and many Western faces can be seen among the most
olden people of the high Himalaya. Standing on a hill spur, Tashigang
Dzong was built in 1659 and has many temples.
11. Tongsa
Tongsa
forms the necessary hub of the nation and is previously the place from
where attempts at uniting the country were launched. The huge expanse of
the amazing landscape around Tongsa would seem to tease you into
thinking if ever you will make it there.
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