Built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate his victory over the Tibetan invaders. After the fire in 1951, the ruins are still restored and preserved as important sight. On a clear day, you could see the magnificent view of Jum
The capital town, Thimphu, is the center of government, religion and commerce, a combination of tradition and modernity. Thimphu is perhaps the most unusual capital city in the world without any traffic lights. There are many interesting pla
Wang due at an elevation of 1350 meters is about half an hours drive from Punakha. Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal built this Dzong in the 15th century. The Dzong commands an impressive view over the valley. Opposite to the dzong is the unusual picturesque view of Rinchen gang vil
Punakha Dzong, the seat of the first Zhabdrung built at the junction of two rivers Pho-chu (male) and Mo-chu (female) and it is the winter home for the monastic community. Punakha celebrates a legendary festival of the war against the Tibeta
Home to many Buddhist nuns who have dedicated their lives to spiritual fulfillment. This Nunnery has about 60 Nuns studying and living there at the temple. A day’s excursion to this place would bring you to understand more of the nuns
Druk Path Trek is one of the popular treks in Bhutan. The trek usually begins from paro and ends in Thimphu or vice versa. It is a short and scenic trek with some of the best views of the Himalayan Mountains .....