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Bhutan TourismPlaces to See in BhutanParo Valley All visitors are now required to enter the kingdom at paro by the national airline, Druk-Air.It may be more convenient for some visitors to leave the kingdom via the southern outlets of Samdrup Jangkhar in the east or phuentsholing in the west. More Details Thimphu Thimpu, perhaps the most unnsual capital city in the world, is a bustling town on the banks of its own river and set gloriously in the hills of its own valley. More Details Punakha The road winds up from simtokha Dzong into pine forest and through small villages for 20 kilometers and then opens miraculously onto the northern ridge of the mountains. More Details Wangduephodrang Wangduephodrang is the last town on the central highway before central Bhutan. The town is no more than an enlarged village with a few well-provided shops. More Details Tongsa In the center of Bhutan four hours by road from Wangduephodrang, Tongsa offers a welcome rest to travelers. More Details Bumthang The Yutongla Pass and a series of hair-raising bends at 11,500 feet separates the valleys of Tongsa and Bumthang. More Details East Bhutan The drive across the Thumsingla pass and the subsequent descent from high altitude pine forest to lush pastures and orchards is one of the most exciting drives in all of the Himalayas. More Details Mongar Arriving in Mongar is welcome respite from the seemingly endless turns of the journey over the pass. More Details Tashigang The road from Mongar passes the Yadi loops. For five miles the road creates figures of eight as it descends to the valley floor. More Details Tashiyangtse A few kilometers north of Tashigang, Tashiyangtese Dzong is a half-hour walk from the road. The monk body leaves the monastery during the winter for warmer surroundings. More Details Bhutan - South East & South West The road from Tashigang to Samdrup Jongkhr was completed in the early 1960s and enables the eastern half of the country to access and benefit from trade with the south as well as to cross the Indian border. More Details Click here for Reservation/More Information |
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