Lhakhang Karpo and Lhakhang Nagpo are among the 108 monasteries built in one day by the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century.
Lhuentse Dzong also known as Lhuentse Rinchentse Dzong is situated on a hilltop overlooking the Kuri River below.
Lungchutse hike will take you through a diverse forest of hemlock, rhododendrons and junipers until you reach the temple on the ridge.
Zhemgang district lies in the south-central part of Bhutan and Panbang is a remote community which lies in the southern side of Zhemgang district.
The park is home to over 86 different mammals, 365 birds and 900 plant species.
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Bumthang and a sacred site for Buddhist devotees.
The Memorial Chorten, Thimphu, located on Doebum Lam in the southern-central part of the city near the Indian military hospital
The sanctuary is home to the endangered species such as Himalayan red fox, red panda and the black bear.
A 15 minutes drive from Thimphu Town, the preserve houses herds of Takin and some other rate animals.
The institute plays an integral role in the preservation and promotion of the traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. Zorig Chusum translates to the thirteen arts and crafts.
Originally built as a watch tower above the Paro Rinpung Dzong, it is now a national museum housing many antique and precious objects.
From bars, karaoke and night clubs, there are many fun things to do at night in Thimphu.
An outlet to market and sell products made by farmers from local communities in Bhutan.
Located in North of Thimphu at about 30 minutes drive from the main town, this monastery, now a College of Bhutanese Astrology is one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan.
Paro Rinpung Dzong houses the central monk body and the office of the Paro district administration.
Known as the gateway to Bhutan, Paro town is home to the only international airport in Bhutan.
A three-hour moderate hike to Phajoding monastery is one of the most rewarding hike tourists can engage in while in Thimphu.
A small village consisting of about 10 households located at about 2km from Lhuentse town, Gangzur village is known for its earthen pottery farm
The popular Punakha Dzong is built on the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu river.
The longest suspension bridge in Bhutan, spanning the Pho Chu river in Punakha.
Renowned for its fine raw-silk textiles the Radhi village is one of the most stunning villages in eastern Bhutan.
Rinchending Goempa popularly known as <b>Kharbandi Goempa</b> is a monastery located just below the road on Phuntsholing –Thimphu Highway.