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1. Druk Factory ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Samchi, Western Bhutan, Bhutan the famous jam and preserves factory. yum! wonder if its still there. i was in samchi in 1985 or so ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Punakha, Western Bhutan, Bhutan Situated along the road from Thimphu to Punaka, Douchu La Pass is the highest point between the two cities at an elevation of 10,200 feet. Here at this pass you are.. ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Paro, Western Bhutan, Bhutan Constructed in 1692, Taksang is one of Bhutan's most famous monasteries. It is perched on the mountainside at an elevation of 3,120 metres (10,200 feet). Taksang.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Paro, Western Bhutan, Bhutan Established in 1968 within the converted watchtower of the Paro Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan was created to showcase the country's culture and traditions. it.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Paro, Western Bhutan, Bhutan Originating from the 7th Century, Kyichu Lhakhang is on of the oldest monasteries within which is one of the most sacred shrines in Bhutan. It is an important.. 6. Paro Valley ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Western Bhutan, Bhutan A green bowl shaped valley surrounded by lagged mountains, Paro Valley is one of the main historical valleys of Bhutan, and is home to a number of famous cultural.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thimpu, Western Bhutan, Bhutan Tango Monastery, also known as the Horse's Head monastery, is a 15th century monastic school. It is considered to be the residence of Desi Tenzin Rabgye, a young boy.. 8. Thimphu ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thimpu, Western Bhutan, Bhutan Capital of Bhutan. Lots of nicely decorated buildings and the royal palace. Relaxed lifestyle and very friendly people. 9. Sangay Gang ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thimpu, Western Bhutan, Bhutan It is nice place for fresh air breathing and enjoy the scenery! 10. Drukgyel Dzong ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Paro, Western Bhutan, Bhutan The Drukgyel Dzong was built in 1646 along one of the routes to Tibet by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate his victory over the Tibetan Invaders. Drukgyel Dzong.. |