Must-See Sites to Discover
Bumthang, located in northern Bhutan, is one of the country's 20 dzongkhags. It is distinguished by its four major valleys and is home to the oldest Buddhist sites in the kingdom. In the Choskhor Valley are the most important dzongs, these typical Bhutanese monastery-fortresses. Bumthang is also a prime trekking area where one can explore beautiful rhododendron and magnolia forests in spring, and observe yaks, black-necked cranes, and blue sheep.
The Taktshang Monastery, nicknamed "Tiger's Nest," is perched at an altitude of 3,070 meters, clinging to black rocks about 700 meters above the Paro Valley. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Himalayas. According to legend, a Buddhist master is said to have flown there on the back of a tiger.
In Thimphu, it is essential to visit the art schools where crafts and traditional painting are still practiced and taught. Among the must-sees in the Bhutanese capital is the Changangkha Temple, built in the 12th century, the oldest in the valley.