The Hidden Frontiers

THIMPHU (CAPITAL CITY)

The largest and most tranquil town in Bhutan, Thimphu, has a welcoming vibe. Walking around the streets will help you get a sense of the Bhutanese way of life.

Since it was chosen as Bhutan’s permanent capital in the 1950s, Thimphu has expanded considerably over the past ten years, but it is still a tiny town that is dominated by the striking Tashichoe Dzong.

Buddha Dordenma

At 51.5 meters tall and crafted from pure bronze, the Buddha Dordenma is the biggest seated statue of the Buddha to date. has a comforting and serene appearance.

Memorial Chorten

According to the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, Thinley Norbu (1904–1987) created a proposal for the Memorial Chorten of Thimphu.

Changangkha Lhakhang

Although the exact founding date of Changangkha Lhakhang is unknown, the elders describe it as follows: "The monastery was founded in the 15th century.

Simply Bhutan

Observing Paro from above Constructed in 1649 as a watchtower to guard the dzong, Rinpung Dzong is also known as Ta Dzong (National Musuem).

Dochula Pass

To commemorate the sacrifices of the fourth monarch and the troops who lost their lives in the war against Assamese rebels, the Dochula Pass is a historical site.

CRAFT BAZAAR

There is a selection of handicrafts and mementos at the craft mart. The handcrafted items on exhibit are a living representation of Bhutanese traditional arts and crafts.

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