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Chele La Pass
Chele La Pass is Bhutan's highest motorable pass, offering breathtaking views ofHaa Valley and sacred peaks. A must-visit for nature enthusiasts and those seeking the beauty of Bhutan's landscapes.
Haa Valley
Haa Valley is an unexplored gem that boasts stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and the sacred Haa Gonpa. It's a haven for those seeking tranquility and an authentic cultural experience.
Phobjikha Valley
Phobjikha Valley is a true paradise for nature enthusiasts with its breathtaking landscapes and the magnificent Gangtey Monastery. This valley also serves as a winter home for the endangered black-necked cranes.
Bumthang Valley
Bumthang Valley in Bhutan is a cultural gem with four valleys. It is home to ancient monasteries, such as Jakar Dzong and Jambay Lhakhang, and offers picturesque landscapes that make it a serene retreat. Explore the rich history and tranquility of Bumthang.
Thimphu
Discover the perfect blend of tradition and modernity in the capital city. Don't miss the chance to explore the impressive Tashichho Dzong, National Library, and the iconic Memorial Chorten.
Dochula Pass
Perched at a breathtaking elevation, Dochula Pass boasts an unparalleled, sweeping vista of the majestic Eastern Himalayas, complemented by a magnificent display of 108 stupas and the iconic Druk Wangyal Chortens.
Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest)
This iconic monastery stands tall on a cliffside, proudly representing Bhutanese spirituality and offering unparalleled views of the breathtaking Paro Valley.
Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong is an awe-inspiring fortress situated at the confluence of two rivers, boasting of its architectural magnificence and its immense significance as a religious and administrative hub.
Indulge your taste buds with the exquisite Bhutanese cuisine, renowned for its rich blend of traditional flavors and unique dishes like the fiery Ema Datshi (chili and cheese) and delectable momos (dumplings). Immerse yourself in the local food scene and embark on a culinary adventure to savor the authentic taste of Bhutan.
As the sun sets, immerse yourself in the delightful Bhutanese nightlife with cozy bars and restaurants. Although the nightlife scene may not be as vibrant as other destinations, you'll find a warm and welcoming atmosphere to enjoy local brews and share stories with fellow travelers. Bhutan's evenings are all about unwinding and indulging in the serene ambiance, making it an experience you won't forget.
By Air: Paro International Airport is Bhutan's only international airport, served by Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines. It connects major cities including Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok, and Kathmandu.
By Land: You can easily enter Bhutan overland from India through the primary entry point located in Phuentsholing, on the Indo-Bhutan border. The corresponding town in India is Jaigaon.
By Road: To access Bhutan, the border town of Phuentsholing can be conveniently reached by road. Travelers can opt for buses or taxis for easy travel within the country.
By Train: There is no direct train service available. However, travelers can reach Hasimara or New Alipurduar in India by train and then proceed to Phuentsholing via road.