Other Districts

Dzongkhags

Wangdue Phodrang
Red Flower
Phuentsholing
Buddha Point

Trashi gang

 

  1. Location: Eastern Bhutan, near the Indian border.
  2. Famous for: Trashigang Dzong, which overlooks the scenic valley.
  3. Key Attraction: Mongar Dzong, located in a nearby town.
  4. Activities: Trekking to remote villages.
  5. Cultural sites: Khenpajong monastery, known for its architectural beauty.
  6. Festivals: Trashigang Tsechu, an important cultural festival.
  7. Wildlife: Home to diverse flora and fauna.
  8. Nature: Scenic drives through valleys and hills.
  9. Cultural heritage: Traditional weaving and crafts.
  10. Access: Well connected by road with nearby regions.

Trashi yangtse

 

  1. Location: Northeast of Trashigang.
  2. Key Attraction: Chorten Kora, a prominent stupa.
  3. Historical sites: Ancient monasteries and temples.
  4. Festivals: Chorten Kora Festival held annually.
  5. Landscape: Picturesque valleys and hills.
  6. Activities: Cultural trekking through traditional villages.
  7. Crafts: Local woodwork and weaving traditions.
  8. Nature: Rich biodiversity and bird-watching opportunities.
  9. Religious sites: Numerous Buddhist monuments and shrines.
  10. Accessibility: Remote yet well connected by road from Trashigang.

Samdrup Jongkhar

 

  1. Location: Southern Bhutan, bordering India.
  2. Key Attraction: Bhur village, known for its scenic landscapes.
  3. Gateway: Entry point to Bhutan from India.
  4. Festivals: Local cultural and religious events.
  5. Activities: Market visits and exploring local wildlife.
  6. Nature: Scenic landscapes with dense forests.
  7. Cultural sites: Explore rural Bhutanese lifestyle.
  8. Traditions: Unique customs influenced by the Indian border.
  9. Wildlife: Diverse flora and fauna.
  10. Access: Easy entry via road from India.

Sarpang

  1. Location: Southern Bhutan, near the Indian border.
  2. Key Attraction: Sarpang Dzong, historical fortress.
  3. Natural beauty: Rolling hills and river valleys.
  4. Activities: Trekking and exploring the rural environment.
  5. Cultural sites: Monasteries and traditional villages.
  6. Festivals: Local religious and cultural events.
  7. Wildlife: Rich natural habitat for wildlife.
  8. Agriculture: Famous for fertile land and agriculture.
  9. Landscape: Lush greenery and scenic vistas.
  10. Accessibility: Road connectivity from other Dzongkhags and India.

Zhemgang

  1. Location: Central Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Zhemgang Dzong, a beautiful fortress.
  3. Natural beauty: Surrounding valleys with lush forests.
  4. Activities: Trekking and exploring remote monasteries.
  5. Cultural heritage: Local customs and crafts.
  6. Wildlife: Rich diversity, including the Golden Langur.
  7. Festivals: Zhemgang Tsechu and other local celebrations.
  8. Religious sites: Several Buddhist shrines and monasteries.
  9. Scenic views: Scenic landscapes perfect for nature lovers.
  10. Access: Remote, but well-connected by road.

Dagana

 

  1. Location: Southern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Dagana Dzong, perched on a hilltop.
  3. Natural beauty: Dense forests and terraced fields.
  4. Festivals: Annual Dzong festival.
  5. Activities: Trekking and rural exploration.
  6. Wildlife: Home to a variety of flora and fauna.
  7. Cultural heritage: Traditional Buddhist rituals and festivals.
  8. Traditions: Known for traditional farming practices.
  9. Access: Road links to other regions.
  10. Landscape: Scenic views of surrounding hills.

Wangdue Phodrang

 

  1. Location: Central Bhutan, near Punakha.
  2. Key Attraction: Wangdue Phodrang Dzong.
  3. Natural beauty: Rolling hills and dense forests.
  4. Festivals: Wangdue Phodrang Tsechu.
  5. Activities: Trekking, visiting local villages.
  6. Cultural heritage: Rich in Bhutanese history and traditions.
  7. Agriculture: Known for farming and rural life.
  8. Wildlife: Diverse species, including river species.
  9. Architecture: Magnificent dzong architecture.
  10. Access: Well connected by road to Punakha and Thimphu.

Tsirang

 

  1. Location: Southern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Chendebji Chorten, a historical monument.
  3. Natural beauty: Scenic river valleys and hills.
  4. Activities: Rural village tours and hiking.
  5. Cultural heritage: Traditional customs and festivals.
  6. Agriculture: Fertile lands for farming.
  7. Wildlife: Rich biodiversity, especially in forests.
  8. Festivals: Local celebrations and agricultural events.
  9. Landscape: Picturesque landscapes for photography.
  10. Access: Road links from neighboring Dzongkhags.

Trongsa

 

  1. Location: Northern Bhutan, bordering Tibet.
  2. Key Attraction: Gasa Dzong, an ancient fortress.
  3. Natural beauty: Spectacular views of the Himalayas.
  4. Hot springs: Famous for its rejuvenating hot springs.
  5. Activities: Trekking, especially to Gasa Dzong.
  6. Cultural heritage: Rich in Bhutanese customs and spiritual practices.
  7. Religious sites: Numerous monasteries and sacred places.
  8. Festivals: Gasa Tsechu.
  9. Wildlife: Rich biodiversity in the surrounding forests.
  10. Access: Remote, but reachable by trekking or car.

Lhuntse

 

  1. Location: Northeastern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Lhuentse Dzong, located on a hilltop.
  3. Cultural significance: Known for its traditional handloom weaving.
  4. Natural beauty: Dramatic valleys and hills.
  5. Festivals: Lhuentse Tsechu and other local celebrations.
  6. Wildlife: Rich forests home to various wildlife species.
  7. Buddhist sites: Historic temples and monasteries.
  8. Activities: Trekking through remote villages.
  9. Landscape: Picturesque surroundings ideal for photography.

Mongar

  1. Location: Eastern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Mongar Dzong, a beautiful fortress.
  3. Cultural heritage: Known for traditional weaving and crafts.
  4. Natural beauty: Steep mountain valleys and hills.
  5. Festivals: Mongar Tsechu and other cultural celebrations.
  6. Wildlife: Diverse species in nearby forests.
  7. Buddhist sites: Monasteries and sacred shrines.
  8. Activities: Trekking and cultural immersion.
  9. Scenic drives: Explore the winding mountain roads.
  10. Access: Road links to other eastern Dzongkhags.

Pema Gatshel

  1. Location: Southeastern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Pemagatshel Dzong, an ancient fort.
  3. Natural beauty: Dense forests and rolling hills.
  4. Festivals: Pemagatshel Tsechu and other local festivals.
  5. Wildlife: Rich flora and fauna in the surrounding area.
  6. Activities: Trekking and exploring remote areas.
  7. Cultural heritage: Traditional customs and rituals.
  8. Religious sites: Numerous monasteries in the region.
  9. Agriculture: Known for rice cultivation and farming.
  10. Access: Road connectivity to Samdrup Jongkhar.

Samtse

 

  1. Location: Southern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Scenic countryside and agricultural lands.
  3. Cultural heritage: Traditional villages and rural lifestyle.
  4. Wildlife: Rich forests with diverse species.
  5. Activities: Rural exploration and local market visits.
  6. Festivals: Local cultural festivals.
  7. Landscape: Fertile lands and green hills.
  8. Crafts: Traditional Bhutanese handicrafts.
  9. Access: Connected to India and southern Bhutan by road.
  10. Agriculture: Famous for fruit orchards and agriculture.

Chukha

 

  1. Location: Southwestern Bhutan.
  2. Key Attraction: Chukha Dzong, a historical site.
  3. Natural beauty: Rich forests and scenic valleys.
  4. Activities: Trekking and cultural immersion.
  5. Festivals: Local cultural events and celebrations.
  6. Wildlife: Forests home to various wildlife species.
  7. Religious sites: Local temples and shrines.
  8. Agriculture: Famous for agricultural practices.
  9. Access: Easily reachable from Thimphu.
  10. Scenic views: Beautiful landscapes for nature enthusiasts.

Phuentsholing

  1. Location: Southern Bhutan, near the Indian border.
  2. Key Attraction: Bustling border town with markets.
  3. Gateway: Key entry point to Bhutan from India.
  4. Activities: Shopping and cultural exploration.
  5. Festivals: Local cultural and trade events.
  6. Natural beauty: Picturesque landscapes surrounding the town.
  7. Wildlife: Bordering forests home to several species.
  8. Trade: Key trading hub between Bhutan and India.
  9. Cultural exchange: Influences from Bhutanese and Indian culture.
  10. Access: Easily accessible by road from India.
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