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Western Bhutan
Paro
Paro is a valley town in Bhutan, west of the capital, Thimphu. It is the site of the country’s only international airport and is also known for the many sacred sites in the area. North of town, the Taktsang Palphug (Tiger’s Nest) monastery clings to cliffs above the forested Paro Valley. Northwest of here are the remains of a defensive fortress, Drukgyel Dzong, dating from the 17th century.
Thimphu
Thimphu formerly spelled as Thimbu or Thimpu is the capital and largest city of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan, and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan’s dzongkhags, the Thimphu District. The ancient capital city of Punakha was replaced as capital by Thimphu in 1955, and in 1961 Thimphu was declared as the capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan by His Majesty the 3rd Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. The city extends in a north-south direction on the west bank of the valley formed by the Raidak River, which is known as the Wang Chuu or Thimphu Chuu in Bhutan. Thimphu is the fourth highest capital in the world by altitude and ranges in altitude from 2,248 metres (7,375 feet) to 2,648 metres (8,688 feet). Unusually for a capital city, Thimphu does not have its own airport, but relies on the Paro Airport connected by road some 54 kilometres (34 miles) away. Thimphu contains most of the important political buildings in Bhutan, including the National Assembly of the newly-formed parliamentary democracy and Dechencholing Palace, the official residence of the King, located to the north of the city.
Punakha
Haa
Haa District is one of the 20 dzongkhag or districts comprising Bhutan. Per the 2015 census, the population of Haa dzongkhag was 13499,1572 households making it the second least populated dzongkhag in Bhutan after Gasa. The dominant language of the district is Dzongkhag, the national language.Haa’s major feature is the Haa Valley, a steep north-south valley with a narrow floor. An alternative name for the district is “Hidden-Land Rice Valley.” The Haa chhu (river) flows through the valley. The river is stemmed from Mount Jomolhari.
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Cultural Packages
Bhutan at it’s Best
10 Nights and 11 Days
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Best Of Bhutan
8 Nights & 9 Days
Best of Bhutan is the exclusive tour of the...
Explore Bhutan Tour
7 Nighs and 8 Days
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Bhutan at a Glance
4 Nights | 5 Days
Locally known as Druk Yul, the Kingdom of Bhutan...
Bhutan Western Tour
6 Nights |7 Days
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Central Tour of Bhutan
12 Nights and 13 Days
Bhutan Tour- Perched on asymmetrical rugged pattern carved by...
Glimpse Of Bhutan
5 Nights & 6 Days
For better part of last century, Bhutan remained in...
Journey Across Bhutan
14 Nights and 15 Days
Explore Bhutan’s capital city on a full day sightseeing...
Festival Tours
Black Necked Crane Festival (11th November, 2024)
Thimphu, Paro
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Jakar Festival (10th Nov – 12th Nov, 2024)
Jakar
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Thimphu Festival (13th Sept – 15th Sept, 2024)
Thimphu
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Jampay Lhakhang Festival (15th Nov – 18th Nov, 2024)
Jampay
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Wangdue Phodrang Festival (11th Sept – 13th Sept, 2024)
Wangdue Phodrang
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Gangtey Festival (16th Sept – 18th Sept, 2024)
Gangtey
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