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Thimphu,
the capital of Bhutan since 1960, lies at an elevation
of over 7600 feet in a fertile valley of the Bhutan
Himalayas . Tashichho Dzong, the main secretariat
building, houses all the ministries, the National
Assembly hall, the Office of the King and the
Throne room. It is also the Summer Residence of
the Monk Body and the Religious chief, the Jey
Khenpo...
Paro Valley
Generally
visitors enter the Kingdom at Paro by the National
Airline Druk Air. Thirty years ago, all visitors
would have walked for five days across the mountains
from the Indian border. Now the journey by air
is only one hour from Calcutta , India or Katmandu
, Nepal . Paro valley is one of the most populated
areas of the country. Because of its proximity
to the airport there are hotels and tourists facilities...
Punakha
The
road from Simtokha winds up to pine forests and
through small villages for 20 kilometers, then
opens miraculously onto the northern ridge in
the mountains. The view over the Himalayas at
Do Chula Pass, at 10,500 feet is in and of itself
worth a Bhutan vacation . Punakha lies about a
two hours drive from Do Chula Pass down low in
its valley. Punakha Dzong is a home to the central
monk body...
Wandue Phodrang
Wangdue
Phodrang is the last town on the highway before
entering Central Bhutan. The town is little more
than an enlarged village with a few well-provided
shops and hotels. One hotel with basic facilities
and a good restaurant is situated behind the town
square. Sitting on top of the hill looking out
over the junction of two rivers, Wangdue Phodrang
Dzong is the town's most visible feature. In the
17th century...
Trongsa
Wangdue
Phodrang is the last town on the highway before
entering Central Bhutan. The town is little more
than an enlarged village with a few well-provided
shops and hotels. One hotel with basic facilities
and a good restaurant is situated behind the town
square. Sitting on top of the hill looking out
over the junction of two rivers, Wangdue Phodrang
Dzong is the town's most visible feature. In the
17th century...
Bumthang
The
Yotongla pass and a series of hair-raising bends
at 11,500 feet separate the valleys of Trongsa
and Bumthang. Views of Trongsa valley on the ascent
are superb. Bumthang has an individuality that
charms its visitors and separates it from other
regions. Comprised of four smaller valleys, the
deeply spiritual region of Bumthang is shrouded
in religious legend...
Mongar & Lhuntse
Arriving
in Mongar is a great relief from the turns and
heights of the Journey over the pass. The town
is small with sprinkling of shops. Mongar, like
Trashigang further east, is built on the side
of a hill because valleys in eastern Bhutan are
too narrow for towns to develop on the valley
floor...
Trashigang & Yangtse
The
road from Mongar passes the Yedi loops. For eight
kilometers, the road creates figure-eights as
it descends to the valley floor. Arriving in Trashigang
is momentous as it marks the end of a 547-kilometer
drive from Thimphu . The town, also high up on
a mountain, is busier than most other Bhutanese
towns...
Phuntsholing
Phuntsholing
is the gateway into Bhutan from the sweltering
plains of the Indian state of West Bengal. The
small town is spread at the foothills of the mountains
that lead into the Interiors. Given its border
status and linkage to India, Phuntsholing also
forms the hub of most Industries and business
in Bhutan...