Destination

Paro
Paro is a charming town in western Bhutan, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural significance. Home to the country’s only international airport, it serves as a gateway for travelers. The town is famous for the iconic Paro Taktsang, or Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside. Visitors can explore the historic Paro Dzong, a stunning fortress that showcases traditional Bhutanese architecture. The Paro Valley is rich in agricultural activity,
Trashiyangtse
Trashiyangtse is a serene town in eastern Bhutan, celebrated for its natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled in a picturesque valley, it serves as the administrative center of Trashiyangtse District. The town is known for the stunning Trashiyangtse Dzong, which reflects traditional Bhutanese architecture. This region is also famous for its craftsmanship, particularly in producing intricate handwoven textiles and traditional wooden crafts. Nearby, the breathtaking Bumdeling Wildlife
Trashigang
Trashigang is a vibrant town in eastern Bhutan, renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Situated along the banks of the Drangme Chhu River, it serves as a vital trade hub and the administrative center of Trashigang District. The town is dominated by the historic Trashigang Dzong, a fortress that offers panoramic views and reflects Bhutanese architectural brilliance. Trashigang is also a gateway to various trekking routes, including the scenic trails to Merak and Sakten.
Mongar
Mongar is a picturesque town in eastern Bhutan, known for its rich culture and stunning landscapes. Nestled in the mountains, it serves as a gateway to the beautiful Mongar Valley. The town is famous for its traditional architecture, including the impressive Mongar Dzong, a fortress-monastery that reflects Bhutan's unique design style. Mongar is also a center for agriculture and trade, showcasing vibrant local markets. The region is characterized by its diverse flora and fauna, offering
Bumthang
Bumthang, often referred to as the spiritual heart of Bhutan, is a captivating region renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Nestled in a high valley, Bumthang is home to ancient temples, sacred monasteries, and vibrant festivals that reflect Bhutanese traditions. Explore the mystical Jakar Dzong, hike through picturesque trails, and savor local delicacies in charming villages. The region's unique blend of nature and spirituality makes it a perfect destination for
Trongsa
Trongsa, a historic town in central Bhutan, is known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the Mangde Valley, it is home to the impressive Trongsa Dzong, one of the largest and most significant fortresses in the country, which dates back to the 17th century. Historically, Trongsa served as the political and administrative center of Bhutan, playing a crucial role in the unification of the kingdom. The town offers a picturesque view of the surrounding mountains and
Punakha
Discover Punakha, Bhutan’s enchanting gem, where breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage await. Known for its stunning Punakha Dzong, perched at the confluence of two rivers, this historic fortress showcases intricate architecture and serene gardens. The picturesque valley is perfect for adventurous travelers, offering thrilling white-water rafting and scenic hikes, including the trek to the stunning Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. Experience the vibrant local culture through traditional
Thimphu
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Thimphu, Bhutan’s vibrant capital, seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. Visitors are captivated by its stunning monasteries, such as Tashichho Dzong, and the iconic Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking the city. Explore bustling markets filled with unique handicrafts, savor delicious local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the rich culture at the National Textile Museum. For nature lovers, the surrounding mountains offer breathtaking hikes and
Haa Valley, Bhutan
Mountains guard, mountains keep, mountains whisper secrets to the closest acquaintance! But to listen to them you must walk into their embrace. It is here that you go chasing angels or fleeing demons, and when you are there already you wake up to some of the most surreal views ever. Haa Valley, nestled in the Himalayan land in Bhutan, is where nature looks its incredible best.
Bumthang, Bhutan
Bumthang District is one of the 20 dzongkhag comprising Bhutan. It is the most historic dzongkhag if the number of ancient temples and sacred sites is counted. Bumthang consists of the four mountain valleys of Ura, Chumey, Tang and Choekhor, although occasionally the entire district is referred to as Bumthang valley.