Most amazing 10 beautiful places in Bhutan
Bhutan is a natural beauty country in the eastern corner of the Himalayas. Bhutan is the country of Buddhist monastery and gumfa. A country in South Asia. The government is very focused on its economic development, good governance, and culture and is committed to making the country a peaceful country on the world’s agenda.
But before the head of state, looking at the faces of the people of the country, it is clear how happy the Bhutanese people are. Bhutan’s natural beauty and historical and ancient heritage architecture sit down to see how strong Bhutan’s heritage is.
Bhutan is a place where the scenic mountains help you breathe fresh air for life in all the hardships of your life. In fact, Bhutan is considered to be the best gateway to romantic travel, adventure lovers and nature lovers.
Here are 10 beautiful places in Bhutan.
1. Taktsang Monastery

Taktsang Monastery
The Taktsang Monastery is one of the holiest places in Bhutan, recognized as the home of tigers. The monastery is situated on the top of the granite and is mainly set up for meditation. It is said that in the eighth century, Buddhist guru Ramp Po Che (Guru Padmasabha) rode on the back of a tiger and flew straight from Tibet to the mountain.
Then in 1692, Tenzing Rabge built a Buddhist monastery called Taksang, surrounding the cave. The Bhutanese believe that Padmaswaswas was the second Gautam Buddha and Tenzing Rabgei was born in the past. In Tibetan, Taksang means a tiger cave or tiger nest.
2.Thimphu

National Memorial Chorten, Thimphu
The roof of the house is falling. When the door opens, the crowd of white snow is on the rise. This is the heavenly form of the city of Thimphu, in the nature of the city of Bhutan. Thimphu is the capital city of the country in the western part of Bhutan. The city is situated in a high valley of the Himalayan mountains.
The city of Thimphu is a market center for agricultural products produced in the surrounding valley areas. Thimphu is a culturally strong city that is frequently crowded with tourists from different countries. The beautiful view of the Chu River, which flows through the picturesque Himalayan capital city, attracts more tourists. Interestingly, it is the only city in the world that has no traffic lights.
As Thimphu maintains its culture and the old world, there is a touch of modern development that is closely monitored and new buildings are only presenting Bhutan’s artistic style to the world. Mainly, Thimphu’s top attraction for visitors to The Ho Djung, National Memorial Chorten or Buddhist Stacks and The Moithang Takin Conservation.
3.Paro

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You have to go to Bhutan to see Bhutan together because you can see all the history of Bhutan here. This town is surrounded by beautiful valleys and dense green rice fields. The town is built with many sacred places and historical buildings and these historical buildings are spread across the Paro area. The Golden Triangle is the center of Bhutan’s popular tourist destinations, the Jakar and Punakha. Similarly, the Kragagi mountains and the tranquil beauty, clear air, and peaceful atmosphere draw you closer by adding a leg to the journey.
Paro, most of the Ripung Dajong attracts tourists. Ripung Dejong is one of the best monasteries in Bhutan. In Dzong, the festival of Tosschu means masks. Besides, the National Museum of Paro has a large crowd of visitors. The museum includes rich stamp collections, slate engravings, thangka paintings, prehistoric materials, ornaments, traditional weapons, and all the materials that represent Bhutan’s culture.
4. Phuentsholing
Phuentsholing is a border town in Bhutan and is the second-largest city in Bhutan. The city is located in the border district of Chukha District. Phuentsholing is also known as the industrial and business city of Bhutan. Because this city is located on the border of India and Bhutan and it is the place where most of the business of India is traded with Bhutan.
The city is a small town with a very clean environment. The main tourist attraction stochastic in Phuentsholing is Amo Chuu crocodile breeding center, Chukha Hydrothermal Project, border gate known as Bhutan Gate and Karbandi Monastery. The natural beauty of Phuentsholing calls you with a hand. Phuentsholing is a perfect place for those who love nature and want to live in solitude.
5. Bumthang Valley

Bumthang Valley
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270 km from the capital, Thimphu. The Bumthang Valley, located at a distance of 8,000 feet, looks like a little paradise. In Bhutan, ‘boom’ means water in the altar of god and ‘thang’ means valley. For Buddhists, Bumthang is a holy place. The Bumthang Valley, the spiritual hub of Bhutan, is one of the oldest and most precious Buddhist places.

Bumthang Valley festival
Located at an altitude of 2,600 meters, some of Bhutan’s oldest Buddhist shrines are located in the Bumthang Valley. Besides, The Jakar is the main town of the Bumthang Valley which is full of apple trees and numerous temples.
6. Wangduephodrang

Wangduephodrang
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Another popular place in Bhutan is Wangduephodrang. Basically, it is a hill town. It is the last city on the Central Highway before central Bhutan. The town is located south of Punakha and the main attraction of the Wangduephodrang Valley is the cattle and cattle pastures and mountain-stage zoom farming. The district is also famous for its fine bamboo products, slates and stone carvings.
Punakha Chu and Tang Chu River are the main attractions of Wangdi Fodrang. Dzong was opened to visitors during the celebration of Wangduephodrang Tsechu in the autumn.
7. Mongar and Lhuntse
The two places of Mongar and Lhuntse are very attractive for the traveler. Mangar is located in eastern Bhutan and is an administrative town of Bhutan on the top of the hill.
Mangar was built in 1930 and the dzong here is made with the tradition of Bhutan.

Mongar and Lhuntse
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On the other hand, the 1460-meter-tall lots are a remote rural and isolated district of Bhutan. The Kurtoe region of Lonts is home to the royal family of Bhutan.
8. Phobjikha and Gangtey Valley

Phobjikha and Gangtey Valley
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The Phobjikha and Gangtey Valley sit in Bhutan separately. The Phobjikha and Gangtey Valley are a chile valley, through which their open grasslands and the island presents one of the most beautiful landscapes in Bhutan. The famous Black Mountain National Park is also known as the diverse habitat of plants and animals. About 6 hours from The capital Of Thimphu, Bhutan to the Phobjikha and Gangtey Valley. Surprisingly, sometimes the whole area is called a gang. The gang of the region is more famous for the famous tourists of the Gangtey Monastery and Jigme Singye National Park.
9. Haa Valley

Haa Valley
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Haa Valley or Valley. But it’s a village. This valley is popular for the virgin beauty of nature. Apart from the aesthetic beauty, some temples and forts are found around the valley. Lakhang Karpo and Nagpo are famous white and black temples, Shekhar Drak is a famous temple, the Tagchu Goemba is located about 100 years old and is located in the Valley of Dobji Dzong.
10. Punakha

Punakha
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A city and administrative center in Punakha of Bhutan. Punakha was the capital of Bhutan until 1955. It is located 72 km from Thimphu and takes about 3 hours to get to Pune. The weather here is very warm in winter and hot in summer. Punakha is situated at an altitude of 1310 m above sea level.
Punakha has gained a reputation as the most beautiful and important region in Bhutan’s culture. Most tourists visit the place to understand the history of Bhutan and enjoy its natural beauty. The Dochula will be the holy land of Bhutanese on the way to Punakha. The Dochula is decorated with numerous religious lyses with small religious flags.
The main attraction of Dochula is the Buddhist monastery. The architecture of the huge Buddhist shrines on the steep mountains is really eye-catching.
Bhutan, known as the land of happy people, is a land of the people, apart from its nature, with its sights, various historical sites,
mountain-climbing waterfalls and stone rivers, hanging bridges or national museums, the national zoos of Bhutan, and thousands of tourists come every year. The tourist is pulling her chest.
If you have time, visit the dragon’s country Bhutan.
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