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Bhutan is a small country in the Himalayas between the
Tibet Autonomous Region of
China and India.
Besides the stunning natural scenery, the enduring image of the country for most visitors is the strong sense of culture and tradition that binds the kingdom and clearly distinguishes it from its larger neighbours. Bhutan is the only
Vajrayana Buddhist nation in the world, and the profound teachings of this tradition remain well preserved and exert a strong influence in all aspects of life. Due to its pristine environment and harmonious society, the tiny
Kingdom of Bhutan has been called "
The Last Shangrila."
See in Bhutan
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The majority of tourists do "cultural tours" where they visit important destinations. Paro,
Thimphu,
Punakha,
Wangdue, and
Jakar are popular destinations. Further afield, the unexplored region of
Zhemgang (birders paradise, excellent wildlife viewing) and Eastern Bhutan have just been opened up to tourism. If you are an adventurist and want to explore the unexplored the east of Bhutan is the place for you. This unique and yet untouched part of the country offers the ultimate experience.
Taktsang Monastery (
Tiger's Nest), Paro. This is one of the most important Buddhist sites in the world, and
Guru Rinpoche visited here in the
8th century on his second visit to Bhutan. It is the most recognized and visited monument in Bhutan. It is believed that he arrived on the back of a winged tigress, hence the name,
Tigers Nest. The temple is built on a 1,
200 meter cliff and was built in 1692. The hike up to the Tiger's Nest can be very strenuous and you can rent a horse to bring up the mountain for about
USD $10. The horse ride is a one-way trip (this is recommended if you are not very fit and may face altitude sickness) and you have to make your way down the mountain by foot.
For independent travelers, taxis can be arranged to reach Taktsang Monastery. As on May, 2014, a reserved small car will cost you Nu
500 for a round trip and takes about
20 minutes one way. The car will drop you at the site and then will come to pick you up at a later fixed time.
You can visit
Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery on your way to Taktsang.
Hundreds of monasteries dot the landscape in some of the most pristine and remote areas.
Kurje Lhakhang, Jakar. A temple built around a cave with a body print of Guru Rinpoche embedded in the wall. Guru Rinpoche practiced meditation here on his first visit to Bhutan and as such it is the earliest Buddhist relic in the country.
Dzongs/Fortresses
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Tashichho Dzong is a
Buddhist monastery and fortress on the northern edge of the city of
Thimpu in Bhutan, on the western bank of the
Wang Chu. It has traditionally been the seat of the Druk
Desi (or "
Dharma Raja"), the head of Bhutan's civil government, an office which has been combined with the kingship since
the creation of the monarchy in 1907, and summer capital of the country.[1] The main structure of the whitewashed building is two-storied with three-storied towers at each of the four corners topped by triple-tiered golden roofs. There is also a large central tower or utse.
Built in 1216, Semtokha Dzong in the Thimphu
Valley was the first dzong built in the country.
The dzongs are ancient fortresses that now serve as the civil and monastic administration headquarters of each district.
Apart from the architecture, which in itself makes a dzong worth visiting, they also hold many art treasures.
Trekking
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Trekking is also extremely popular. The Druk path is the most commonly trekked from Paro, to the capital Thimphu. However, many other more impressive treks are available, see the complete list below. The Jomolhari, and
Laya Gasa trek are also very popular and the
Snowman Trek is reported to be one of the toughest treks in the world, taking a approximately
30 days. The recommended season for this trek is mid-June to mid-October.
Scenery
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Bhutan pristine environment offers ecosystem which are rich and diverse, due to its location and great geographical and climatic variations, Bhutan’s high, rugged mountains and valleys boast spectacular biodiversity, earning it a name as one of the world’s ten most important biodiversity hotspots.
- published: 10 May 2016
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