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Sarpang (Gelephu) Sarpang District is one of the 20 dzongkhags (districts) comprising Bhutan. Much of Sarpang District consists of environmentally protected areas. Far western Sarpang District (the gewog of Senghe) contains part of the uninhabited Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary along the India border; northern Sarpang District (the gewog of Jigmechhoeling) is part of Jigme Singye Wangchuck...
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Gasa Gasa Dzongkhag, the northernmost district of the country adjoins the districts of Punakha, Thimphu and Wangdue Phodrang and with Tibet to its north. This starkly beautiful region with elevations ranging from 1500 to 4,500 m experiences extremely long and cold winters and short but beautiful summers. The dominant language of the district is Dzongkha,...
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Punakha Punakha served as the capital of Bhutan until and still it is the winter seat of Je Khenpo (the chief abbot). Blessed with temperate climate and owing to its natural drainage from Pho Chhu (male) and Mo Chhu (female) rivers, the Punakha valley produces abundant crops and fruits. There are splendid views of the...
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Wangdue Phodrang A well-deserved tourism hub in Central Bhutan, WangduePhodrang offers discerning tourists an array of natural and cultural delights. As with most other districts the WangduePhodrang district is also dominated by a dzong (monastery + official quarters). Located in the south of Punakha, this district is also famous for its fine bamboo products, slate...
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Gangtey Gangtey (Phobjika Valley) is considered one of the most beautiful valleys Bhutan. This bowl shaped glacial valley stands just by the Black Mountains. Phobjika surrounding valleys and lush greenery makes this place as beautiful as heaven itself. The entire area is filled with low lying dwarf bamboo as you reach Gangte village. With potato...
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Haa Valley Haa is known for being the traditional home for the Royal Queen Grandmother and the famous Dorji family. Nomadic herdsmen and tribal in Haaorganise a famous Haa summer festival that provides a nice opportunity for exploring village life. Surrounded by mountains and vast grasslands, Haa valley is one of the most beautiful valleys...
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Bhutan is incredible throughout the year. Bhutan’s temperature and pleasant climate, cultural festivals celebrating throughout the year and abundant heritage sites provide never-ending happiness to the visitors. Bhutan’s climate varied widely depending on the altitude and covers all four seasons of spring, autumn, monsoon and winter. The weather is best in spring and autumn showcasing...
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Indian Tourist traveling to Bhutan does not require visa. However they need a travel Permit and Route Permit to visit Bhutan. Indian, Bangladesh and Maldives nationals can obtain a permit at the point of entry on producing a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity (Indian nationals may also use their Voters Identity Card...
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